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TLP096: Asking for Help is Not a Sign of Weakness

TLP096: Asking for Help is Not a Sign of Weakness

FromThe Leadership Podcast


TLP096: Asking for Help is Not a Sign of Weakness

FromThe Leadership Podcast

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
May 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Casey McEuin, President and Executive Director of Project RELO, is dedicated to improve the lives of others with a family first mentality. He talks with Jim and Jan on what makes Project RELO an unorthodox and transformational organization for effecting change in both veterans and corporate executives. He shares how they are helping rewrite the way companies value, hire and place veterans.   Key Takeaways [6:40] Project RELO encourages the veterans who have already been in leadership positions to aim high when looking for work. They also work with the executives on hiring veterans established in leadership which benefits the culture and the revenue. [7:36] Taking over Project RELO was an opportunity for Casey to operationalize the business. [13:15] Casey enlisted because he wanted a sense of belonging and to be part of something bigger than himself. As an athlete as well he sees many parallels between the mindset qualities that benefit leaders from inspiring others in business including perseverance, tenacity and providing service to the team. [17:50] Casey’s shares the extreme highs and lows of his injury and recovery from serving in Afghanistan. Bedridden and told by doctors to learn to live in a wheelchair, he developed a strong sense of resiliency, and to focus on what is important in the moment. Each day he pushed himself just a little bit more, and used the people who said he couldn’t walk as fuel to take his first unassisted step. [25:54] Asking for help is a sign of power, not weakness. Project RELO is not there to give a handout, but to create a handshake and positive networking experience between the veterans and executives. [35:43] All of the trials and tribulations had led Casey to the perfect moment - to meet his wife Sage. This is a testament to trusting the greater plan, and having faith in the process when you are working hard in the thick of a situation, whether it’s with health, business or leadership.    LinkedIn: @ProjectRELO Facebook: @Project RELO Instagram: @Project_RELO Website: projectrelo.org Twitter: @projectrelo   Quotable Quotes It’s all about the sense of tribe. You can’t teach leadership in a boardroom or a classroom. I always wanted to be a part of something bigger than myself. What is important right now. You can beat anything that is thrown your way. Asking for help is a sign of power, not weakness The greatest motivational speakers are the one that told me I couldn’t do something. Struggle and criticism are the prerequisites for greatness.   Bio Casey McEuin is an unconventional leader, leadership coach, adventurer, prolific networker, keynote speaker, and the President and Executive Director of Project RELO. Like so many of our veterans, McEuin is focused on direction, mission, purpose, and making an impact in our communities, companies, and country. He currently directs his keen sense of commitment to the worthy endeavor of pinpointing the intersectionality between business talent needs and the skills, training, and rich character of our transitioning veterans.   At the age of 25, McEuin was an aspiring Olympic athlete and a fierce competitor on the Army’s Taekwondo team. Eight years later he earned the Purple Heart when he was injured in Afghanistan. Discharged from the military after his recovery, three years later, he worked to assimilate into a society that was unable to understand the full extent of what a veteran of 17 years had to offer the workforce.   Galvanized by his experiences, McEuin dedicated himself to helping veterans transition more effectively into the civilian workforce. He fulfills this mission as the Leader of Project RELO, and by setting the example for other veterans by continuing his education, and personal and professional development. Casey was honored by President Barack Obama in April of 2016 for his continued service to the veteran community.   McEuin holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in social services from Thomas A. Edison University, and a Master of Social W
Released:
May 2, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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