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Be the Renegade: Strategy, Risk & Real Leadership

Be the Renegade: Strategy, Risk & Real Leadership

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What if the key to success isn’t more planning—but better strategy and bold execution?

In this episode of Experience Over Expectation, Mary McCorvey sits down with Thom Boharsik—Air Force veteran, former Google and Accenture leader, and co-founder of Outlaw Star Collective—to explore what it means to be a strategic renegade in life and business.


Thom breaks down:


🔹 Why adaptability—not perfection—is the real superpower

🔹 How to lead across radically different cultures (military, tech, consulting)

🔹 The moment he chose entrepreneurship over the corporate ladder

🔹 Why “don’t fear momentum” is a life motto worth living

🔹 How personal strategy can help you drop off kids, launch companies, and stay aligned with your values


Whether you're building a career, a company, or a life with purpose—this episode will challenge your assumptions and help you redefine what success really means.


🧭 Let go of the plan. Live on your terms.


Chapters:

00:00 – Welcome & Intro to Thom

01:00 – What It Means to Be a Renegade

04:00 – Navigating Air Force to Accenture to Google

06:30 – Life Strategy vs. Life Planning

09:30 – Marriage, Momentum & Commitment

12:00 – Veteran Identity & Civilian Purpose

17:00 – Leadership for Everyone (Not Just Vets)

22:00 – Visualizing Success, Handling Chaos

26:00 – Final Thoughts: Be the Renegade


💬 What does being a renegade look like in your life? Tell us in the comments.


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🌐 Visit: marymccorvey.com

📘 Get the book: Experience Over Expectation — coming this September! Pre-order at Marymccorvey.com

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