PFFL #102 - Project RELO

PFFL #102 - Project RELO

From Philosophy From the Front Line by Robert Robinson II

July 18, 2025 · 42 min · Season 4 · Episode 102

About this episode

Rob Robinson hosts a discussion with veterans from Project RELO about transitioning to civilian life and the value of hiring veterans.

I want to apologize up front. This is episode #102; everything else is outlined in the podcast description. Rob Robinson hosts a discussion with veterans from Project RELO, a small veteran organization focused on helping veterans transition to civilian life. Rich Mortimer, Strategic Growth Officer; Doug Bryant, Executive Director; and Joseph Siragusa, Events Coordinator, share their experiences and the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian roles. They discuss Project RELO's Sentinel mission, which educates corporate leaders about the value of hiring veterans, and the Forge mission, which reconnects veterans through outdoor activities. The conversation underscores the significance of networking, storytelling in interviews, and the distinctive skills veterans bring to the corporate world. The team emphasizes the need for veterans to adapt their military skills and mindset to civilian careers. As Mentioned on the Podcast: Doug - https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-bryant/ Rich - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-m-544a84224/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/philosophy-from-the-front-line--4319845/support . Disclaimer: The content of…

People in this episode

Host: Rob Robinson

Guests: Rich Mortimer, Doug Bryant, Joseph Siragusa

Topics covered

  • veteran transition
  • corporate hiring
  • networking
  • storytelling
  • military skills
  • outdoor activities

Keywords

  • veterans
  • transition
  • civilian life
  • networking
  • Project RELO
  • corporate leaders
  • military skills

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Project RELO, LinkedIn

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