Nick Devlin Coaching

Published: Oct. 17, 2022, 4 a.m.

b"In this episode, Joe is joined by Army Veteran and life coach Nick Devlin. Nick served as an Army Ranger, deploying multiple times around the world. After making the difficult decision to separate from Active Duty, Nick entered the civilian workforce. He shares his transition experience and the challenges he faced\\xa0 finding a new purpose and community outside the military. After realizing that life in corporate America was the wrong direction for him and his family, Nick made a change, refocusing his energy and eventually becoming a coach. As a coach, Nick now helps others create the life they want to live. Find out more about Nick here.\\xa0\\n\\n\\xa0\\n\\n\\xa0\\nAbout Our Guest\\xa0\\xa0\\nNick is a life coach helping stressed out high achievers become whole again and live their lives like a big adventure. Nick is a recovering over achiever and has walked many paths including hardcore punk rocker, engineer, Ivy League MBA student, corporate manager and Army Airborne Ranger. He has never shied away from adventure and has a high tolerance for risk. As a special operations soldier he deployed multiple times, jumped out of many perfectly good airplanes and conducted 100's of missions in highly volatile parts of the globe.\\n\\nThrough his many first hand exploits and close observation he has learned deep lessons about human nature, the psychology of fear and how the mind works. As a professional life coach he is unafraid to go to the deep spaces with his players and has a passion for freeing people from the grips of limiting patterns and beliefs. He has a powerful presence, ability to listen and skill for increasing awareness and inspiring action.\\n\\nHe has 3 young children and loves outdoor adventure, personal growth and creating transformational experiences to help expand human freedom.\\n\\n\\xa0\\nJoin the conversation on Facebook!\\nCheck out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests and other listeners. A place where you can network with other like-minded veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship and get updates on people, programs and resources to help you in YOUR transition to entrepreneurship.\\n\\n\\xa0\\n\\n\\xa0\\nAbout Our Sponsors\\n\\xa0\\n\\nSabio\\n\\nIf you\\u2019re considering a job in software engineering, I highly recommend checking out Sabio. Sabio is a Coding Boot Camp and Developer Community that\\u2019s been training veterans since 2013 and can help you transition to a full-time career in tech within a few months! Sabio is not your average bootcamp\\u2014in just 17 weeks, you\\u2019ll not only learn to code, but gain real-life experience and graduate ready to start a real, high-paying tech job Visit sabio.la/onthemove to learn how you can use your VA benefits to enroll.\\n\\n\\xa0\\n\\nNavy Federal Credit Union\\xa0\\n\\n\\n\\nBecoming a member at Navy Federal Credit Union lets you experience more. Navy Federal Credit Union makes buying a car easy with their auto loan process. You can do it on their mobile app, online or by phone. It\\u2019s so fast, you can get a decision in seconds and you could enjoy a great rate. Plus, with Navy Federal\\u2019s Car Buying Service powered by TrueCar, you can shop, compare, and get upfront pricing on your next new or used car. Whether you\\u2019re looking to buy your first car or your dream car, Navy Federal could help you cruise into the car you want with a monthly payment you can afford. Find out more at navyfederal.org.\\n\\nAt Navy Federal, our members are the mission.\\xa0\\xa0\\n\\n\\xa0\\n\\nWant to be our next guest? Send us an email at interview@veteranonthemove.com.\\xa0\\nDid you love this episode? Leave us a 5-star rating and review!\\xa0\\nDownload Joe Crane\\u2019s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470.\\n\\nVeteran On the Move podcast has published over 455 episodes. Our listeners have the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane. The podcast features people, programs, and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship.\\xa0 As a result, Veteran On the Move has over 7,000,"