#27-Jaron Jacobs
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In this episode of CHATA Podcast, host Chuy Herrera sits down with Jaron Jacobs for a candid and wide-ranging conversation that explores life, work, and the pursuit of something more meaningful. Jaron reflects on his upbringing in small-town Nevada, sharing stories from Round Mountain to Spring Creek and the influence of growing up in a household shaped by education, athletics, and strong values. As the son of a respected coach and teacher, he offers insight into the discipline, expectations, and life lessons that helped shape his path. The conversation dives deep into Jaron's journey through the mining industry, where he spent nearly a decade working underground. He opens up about the realities of the job from the brotherhood and humor that define the culture, to the risks, personal growth, and pivotal moments that shift perspective. His firsthand experience highlights both the opportunities and challenges of mining, as well as the mental resilience it demands. Beyond his career, Jaron shares an honest look at reaching a turning point in life, recognizing burnout, reevaluating priorities, and making the difficult decision to step away in search of a new direction. With plans to explore opportunities outside of mining, he speaks on the importance of self-awareness, taking risks, and having the courage to start over. So grab a drink and a snack we sit down and CHATA!