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Why Your Weird Path Is Actually Your Competitive Advantage

Why Your Weird Path Is Actually Your Competitive Advantage

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In this deeply personal episode, host Matt Hempel walks through his seemingly chaotic career path spanning four decades—and reveals why your "weird resume" is actually your greatest asset.

What You'll Learn:How childhood adaptations (moving from Cape Cod to a North Dakota Indian reservation to a Christian commune) built foundational reinvention skillsWhy the "dead-end" assignments often become your most valuable training decades laterThe pattern of crystallized intelligence building through every career pivot and failureHow to identify the repeat problems you've solved that others still struggle withWhy ageism in traditional corporate roles can redirect you toward more meaningful workThe connection between documenting wisdom and hitting all three pillars: health, purpose, and connectionMatt's Journey Includes:Navy flight school and becoming a helicopter aircraft commanderCongressional internships during the Gingrich revolutionManagement consulting at KPMG through 9/11Cloud computing in the early AWS daysDigital accessibility entrepreneurship and unexpected termination at 57Current role flying private jets—enabled by training from 30 years agoKey Takeaway: Your unconventional path isn't a bug—it's the feature. Every pivot built judgment, pattern recognition, and problem-solving abilities that only come from living. Now it's time to extract and share that crystallized intelligence.Action Item: Make a list of 10 repeat problems you've solved in your career, then circle the top 3 people actually ask you about. That's your starting point.Next Episode Preview: Episode 4 dives into Arthur Brooks' "From Strength to Strength" and explores humanity's inflection point with AI—and why the younger generation desperately needs the wisdom only we can provide.
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