PFFL -E#105- Marianeth Crockett
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Rob Robinson hosts Marianeth Crockett on his podcast, Philosophy from the Front Line, for a conversation on leadership, service, and the transition from military life to entrepreneurship. Marianeth shares her background as a U.S. Navy Aircrewman and Loadmaster on C-130 aircraft, including training alongside Marine components and her operational experience in aviation. She reflects on navigating high-pressure environments, overcoming adversity, and leading with integrity, resilience, and purpose. Marianeth is the co-founder of 3R Strategic Solutions, specializing in emergency response and recovery, and the founder of KALEO GROUP, a business innovation firm focused on building resilient people, businesses, and communities. She also leads KALEO IGNITE, a social impact initiative designed to cultivate strength, leadership, and community among women veterans.
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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