
#13 Jess Knutson
In one of the most raw and honest Blue Yonder conversations yet, Jess Knutson opens up about the highs of his Air Force career, the depths of post-service alcoholism and mental health struggles, and the long road to reco

Hosted by jacobpeeterse · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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Leaving the military is not an easy processes, leaving what you have known as work for most of your adult life for a different career or options is no easy task. I will talk to those who have left the military at different times in their career from after the first enlistment to 30+ years of service. When I left I was laser focused on the job that I would transition into, little did I know at the time that was the smallest of my concerns! Throughout discussion we will talk about what life lessons were learned, what regrets if any, and establish a new community that may not understand you at all.
jacobpeeterse hosts Blue Yonder, a business show with 13 episodes published.

In one of the most raw and honest Blue Yonder conversations yet, Jess Knutson opens up about the highs of his Air Force career, the depths of post-service alcoholism and mental health struggles, and the long road to reco

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In this episode, Jake sits down with Willie Payne, a man who has built a life around hard work, humility, and staying true to his values. From the early days of working under pressure to navigating career changes and bui

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Today I got to spend some time with an old friend and discuss his journey through the military and into civilian life. Huge take away...taking that sense of service and putting it in a box and off to the side. If you hav

This podcast-style transcript features a candid conversation hosted by Jacob Peeterse with long-time friends and fellow Air Force retirees Kent and Robbie Greenwood. The episode delves into their shared military past, th

Sat down with a long time friend Ryan and discussed his journey from retiring from the Air Force to being a real estate agent for professional athletes. There are quiet a few twist and turns but very much worth the ride.

Today I sat down with long time friend Josh and discussed his leaving the Air Force at a young age as well as his return to service as a commissioned officer. We covered a lot of ground in between, hope you enjoy.
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