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Military CreatorCon & Life After Service | James Van Prooyen & Marah Lago

Military CreatorCon & Life After Service | James Van Prooyen & Marah Lago

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James Van Prooyen and Marah Lago join the VET S.O.S. Network to dive into how creativity, connection, and community can reshape military transition. As co-founders of Military CreatorCon, they share insights on building spaces where veterans and military-connected creatives can thrive beyond the uniform.

In this episode, we explore:
• Why creativity is a powerful transition tool
• How networking drives opportunity after service
• Expanding career paths beyond traditional transition models

Whether you're navigating military transition, building a creative brand, or redefining purpose after service, this conversation delivers clarity, inspiration, and actionable steps you can use today.

James Van Prooyen is a retired Air Force veteran, podcaster, and community builder focused on connection and collaboration.
Marah Lago is an award-winning entrepreneur and military spouse empowering creatives through mentorship and innovation.

The VET S.O.S. Network connects veterans, spouses, and service members with real resources and real people who want to see you thrive.

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