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Never Quittrying - PFFL- E#110- with Jay Setchell

Never Quittrying - PFFL- E#110- with Jay Setchell

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(00:00:00) Welcome to Philosophy from the Frontline
(00:01:04) A Farm Boy's Journey to the Marines
(00:06:34) The Fateful Night in Ocean Side
(00:11:48) The Aftermath and Medical Miracle
(00:16:51) The Importance of Action in Trauma
(00:19:59) The Lost Art of Problem-Solving
(00:24:06) The Marine Corps' Unique Identity
(00:25:24) The Struggle for Veterans' Benefits
(00:37:12) The Power of Perseverance and Resilience
(00:39:18) Entrepreneurship and Transition Challenges

Jay Setchell, a former Marine and author, shares his compelling life story on the Philosophy from the Frontline podcast. Jay recounts his upbringing on a farm, his enlistment in the Marines, and his traumatic experiences in Vietnam, including a near-death accident and a subsequent 17-year fight for full disability retirement. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, community, and continuous improvement. Jay also discusses his transition to entrepreneurship, highlighting his work with a small-owned business focused on training and simulation, and his recent successes with DARPA and Saab. He stresses the significance of doing one's best for others and the strength within each individual.

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