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Exclusive Interview | Paul Amos: Redefining Success, Reclaiming Faith, and Becoming a Better Man

Exclusive Interview | Paul Amos: Redefining Success, Reclaiming Faith, and Becoming a Better Man

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In this powerful episode, Matthew Sanchez sits down with Paul S. Amos II—an executive, husband, father, and man of deep faith whose story might just surprise you.

Paul comes from one of the most recognizable families in corporate America. As the grandson of Aflac’s co-founder and the son of longtime CEO Dan Amos, Paul S. Amos II stepped into leadership early. He served as President of Aflac U.S., overseeing thousands of employees and helping lead one of the most trusted insurance companies in the world.

But that’s not the story he came here to tell.

In this conversation, Paul opens up about the why behind his decision to step down. He talks candidly about what it was like to grow up in a legacy-driven family, the pressure to perform, and the personal transformation that came from walking away from titles—and walking closer to God.

You’ll hear Paul reflect on:
• His journey from business success to spiritual clarity
• The quiet weight of living in the shadow of a well-known last name
• How God became more than a value—but a compass
• What fatherhood is teaching him about manhood
• And how he’s now focused on building something eternal, not just generational

This isn’t a corporate success story. It’s a manhood story. It’s a faith story. It’s the kind of story that reminds all of us that who we are becoming matters more than what we’ve accomplished.

If you’ve ever wrestled with identity, faith, or the pressure to live up to a name or expectation—this conversation is for you.

Listen now to “Paul Amos: Redefining Success, Reclaiming Faith, and Becoming a Better Man”—available wherever you stream podcasts.

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