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01: Struggles to Failure

01: Struggles to Failure

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In the inaugural episode of Beyond the Forge, hosts Jay and Chantal Cadmus share their personal journeys, highlighting their humble beginnings, struggles with family dynamics, and the challenges of entrepreneurship. They discuss the importance of resilience, financial literacy, and the lessons learned from their experiences. The episode sets the stage for authentic conversations about life, mental health, and the realities of raising a family while navigating the complexities of modern life.

Takeaways

The podcast aims to explore authentic conversations about entrepreneurship and life.
Both hosts come from humble beginnings and appreciate the little things in life.
They emphasize the importance of making memories over material gifts.
Role models were scarce in their upbringing, shaping their resilience.
Family dynamics and trauma play a significant role in their lives.
Financial literacy is crucial for breaking the cycle of poverty.
High school presented identity challenges for both hosts.
The military journey provided stability but came with its own struggles.
Facing medical challenges with their son Leo tested their strength as a family.
The transition to North Carolina brought new hardships, including financial struggles.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Beyond the Forge
01:21 Humble Beginnings and Life Lessons
04:09 Role Models and Personal Growth
11:01 Struggles of Growing Up
15:08 Breaking the Cycle of Poverty
16:07 Navigating Education and Identity
24:54 Military Journey and New Beginnings
28:42 Love and Family Dynamics
31:23 Navigating Life's Challenges Together
35:25 The Financial Struggles of Military Life
42:11 The Impact of Relocation on Family Dynamics
48:35 Making Tough Decisions for Family's Future
54:54 A New Beginning in Utah and Future Challenges

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