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How much is your experience truly worth? It's a question that haunts anyone facing a career transition, but for military personnel, first responders, and shift workers, the challenge runs even deeper. Their professional identity has been shaped by a culture that values team over self. Don Gleason, founder of Achieve New Heights, joins us to crack the code on one of life's most challenging transitions. Drawing from his extensive military career and nine years in corporate hiring, Don reveals why so many veterans struggle to communicate their value effectively when entering the civilian workforce.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Transacting Value (00:00:00)

2. Meet Don Gleason and His Journey (00:01:22)

3. Military Culture and Career Transition Challenges (00:05:52)

4. Resume Struggles and Interview Obstacles (00:10:40)

5. The Art of Saying No (00:18:13)

6. Taking Ownership of Your Transition (00:27:38)

7. Getting Help and Finding Resources (00:40:40)

8. Episode Wrap-Up and Call to Action (00:50:51)

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