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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2025 · 1H 10M

Just Another Dude w/ Aaron Love | Co-Host of Ones Ready and The War Room Podcast

from Veteran Made with Carey Kight · host Carey Kight

In this intimate and candid conversation, Aaron Love, a recently retired Air Force Pararescueman, shares his challenging journey transitioning from a 22-year military career to civilian life with his friend Carey Kight. Aaron opens up about the profound mental and emotional shifts required to adapt to a world without the structure, purpose, and camaraderie that defined his military experience. He emphasizes the humbling process of going from being a highly skilled operator and leader to feeling like a novice in his new civilian role, highlighting the importance of managing expectations and being brutally honest with oneself during this transition. Aaron details his experience with the Special Operations Transition Foundation (SOTF), crediting the organization with saving his life by helping him navigate the complexities of civilian job searches and workplace dynamics. He describes the lengthy interview process for his current position, revealing the stark differences between military and civilian hiring practices. Aaron stresses the need for veterans to recognize that their military accomplishments, while valuable, do not automatically translate to civilian success, and that humility and a willingness to learn are crucial in this new chapter of life. Throughout the conversation, Aaron and Carey explore the broader implications of veteran transitions, touching on the importance of maintaining connections with the military community while adapting to civilian life. They discuss the responsibility veterans have in accurately portraying both the challenges and rewards of military service to the next generation. Aaron’s parting advice to fellow veterans is poignant: resist cynicism, maintain hope, and actively engage with your local community. His journey serves as a powerful testament to the resilience and adaptability required of those who transition from the highly specialized world of special operations to civilian life. This episode is sponsored by Go Pills. Use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ http://x.com/veteranmade.ck https://www.instagram.com/aaron_loves_america/ https://x.com/AaronLuvsMerica

In this intimate and candid conversation, Aaron Love, a recently retired Air Force Pararescueman, shares his challenging journey transitioning from a 22-year military career to civilian life with his friend Carey Kight. Aaron opens up about the profound mental and emotional shifts required to adapt to a world without the structure, purpose, and camaraderie that defined his military experience. He emphasizes the humbling process of going from being a highly skilled operator and leader to feeling like a novice in his new civilian role, highlighting the importance of managing expectations and being brutally honest with oneself during this transition. Aaron details his experience with the Special Operations Transition Foundation (SOTF), crediting the organization with saving his life by helping him navigate the complexities of civilian job searches and workplace dynamics. He describes the lengthy interview process for his current position, revealing the stark differences between military and civilian hiring practices. Aaron stresses the need for veterans to recognize that their military accomplishments, while valuable, do not automatically translate to civilian success, and that humility and a willingness to learn are crucial in this new chapter of life. Throughout the conversation, Aaron and Carey explore the broader implications of veteran transitions, touching on the importance of maintaining connections with the military community while adapting to civilian life. They discuss the responsibility veterans have in accurately portraying both the challenges and rewards of military service to the next generation. Aaron’s parting advice to fellow veterans is poignant: resist cynicism, maintain hope, and actively engage with your local community. His journey serves as a powerful testament to the resilience and adaptability required of those who transition from the highly specialized world of special operations to civilian life. This episode is sponsored by Go Pills. Use "VM15" at checkout for 15% off your order. Intro Song composed and produced by Cleod9. SOCIALS: https://www.instagram.com/veteranmade.ck/ http://x.com/veteranmade.ck https://www.instagram.com/aaron_loves_america/ https://x.com/AaronLuvsMerica

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