• Invictus Sovereign- Chief Executive Officer, Wayne M. Aston

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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Invictus Sovereign- Chief Executive Officer, Wayne M. Aston

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    What does it take to build a house at 21 with no experience? Join us as Wayne, a courageous entrepreneur, shares his incredible story of ambition and grit. His journey from a teenage lifeguard to a self-made builder in Utah is full of unexpected turns, including a mishap involving a nail and crown molding that tested his resolve. Listen to Wayne's unique insights into the spirit of entrepreneurship and how early lessons shaped his tenacity and success.

    Drawing from my own experiences as a Marine Corps reservist and an Army National Guard member, we dive into how military life has been a crucible for resilience and growth. The conversation explores the emotional challenges veterans face and the indomitable pride of serving one's country. From surviving the 2008 financial crisis to maintaining mental well-being, we underscore perseverance as a key theme, sharing lessons learned from overcoming adversity one step at a time.

    Addressing personal setbacks and recovery, we open an honest dialogue about the power of gratitude and authentic relationships. Through stories of financial hardship, addiction, and personal reinvention, we emphasize the importance of surrounding oneself with genuine connections and maintaining a vision beyond immediate needs. By focusing on forgiveness and letting go of ego, our reflections reveal how small acts of gratitude and camaraderie transform suffering into strength. Tune in to discover how these experiences foster resilience and inspire growth.
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