In this inspiring interview, we delve into Tom's incredible career journey, from his time in the Marines to his current role as CEO of the Halftime Institute, a leading career coaching firm.
Join us as we explore his path of transformation and discover the valuable insights he gained along the way. Tom's story begins with his service in the Marines, where he developed invaluable skills in leadership and perseverance. After transitioning into the corporate world as a consultant, he faced challenges adjusting to "real life" outside the military. However, he soon realized that his true calling went beyond conventional success. Driven by a deep sense of purpose, Tom made the bold decision to pursue a career in coaching and founded the Halftime Institute. This unique organization empowers individuals, including CEOs, to reflect on their lives and unlock the hidden potential within them. Through this transformative process, Tom helps people identify the best careers that align with their passions, values, and smoldering discontent.
Join us as we explore Tom's journey of self-discovery and gain insights into the importance of finding meaning and purpose in our careers.
Discover how you can leverage your unique experiences and talents to make a meaningful impact in your own life and the lives of others. Whether you're a military veteran, a corporate professional, or someone searching for greater fulfillment in their career, this interview will inspire you to unlock your true potential and find the path that leads to a meaningful and successful life.
Guests: Tom McGehee
Company Name: Halftime Institute
Title: CEO
Link to Company: https://halftimeinstitute.org/
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