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131 Why He Almost Didn’t Join the Army at 34 and What Changed His Mind | Chez Cesak

131 Why He Almost Didn’t Join the Army at 34 and What Changed His Mind | Chez Cesak

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In this episode, Jason McClaren sits down with Chez Chesak — Army veteran, travel writer, and executive director of the Outdoor Writers Association of America. From nearly missing the military age cutoff to writing for Good Housekeeping, Chez shares his inspiring journey of resilience, purpose, and storytelling.Whether you're a veteran, writer, or adventurer, this episode will leave you motivated to chase your next mission — with a pen, a passport, or a purpose.🎧 Key Topics Covered:Chez's unique path to joining the military at age 34Transitioning from soldier to published travel writerBalancing leadership, family, and creative lifeHow veterans can turn their military experience into writing careersExploring the U.S. as a travel writer and finding adventure close to home🌐 Connect with Chez:Website: ChezConnects.com📣 More About the Guest:Chez is a freelance outdoor and travel writer, the Executive Director of the Outdoor Writers Association of America, and President of the Society of American Travel Writers.💬 Let us know: Have you considered a creative career after service? Drop your thoughts in the comments!#MilitaryVeteran #TravelWriter #LeadershipTips #VeteranStories #OutdoorWriters #JasonMcLaren #ChezChesak #CreativeCareers #VeteransVoice

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