PFFL -E#105- Marianeth Crockett
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Rob Robinson hosts Marianeth Crockett on his podcast, "Philosophy from the Front Line," to discuss her journey from the Navy to entrepreneurship. Marianeth shares her background as a Navy load master, her training with the Marine component, and her experiences in aviation. She highlights her resilience, including overcoming gender biases and cyber harassment. Marianeth emphasizes the importance of service, integrity, and community. She co-founded 3R Strategic Solutions and Kaleo Group, focusing on resilience, recovery, and strategic consulting. Marianeth also founded Ignite, a program for women veterans, to foster resilience and community support.
As mentioned in the podcast:
The Sparta Project - https://www.thespartaproject.org/
Road trip Nation – The next mission - https://www.pbs.org/video/roadtrip-nation-next-mission/
Founder: KALEO GROUP https://www.kaleo-group.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marianethc/
Social Impact Arm for women veterans: https://www.kaleo-group.com/ignite
Upcoming Events: https://www.kaleo-group.com/upcomingevents
CoFounder: https://www.3rstrategicsolutions.com/
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