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PFFL #101 - Kijuan Amey - Author and Public Speaker

PFFL #101 - Kijuan Amey - Author and Public Speaker

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Rob Robinson hosts the "Philosophy from the Frontline" podcast, exploring the intersection of philosophy, entrepreneurship, and veteran transition.


In episode 101, he interviews Kijuan Amey, a former military member who transitioned from active duty to the reserves due to burnout and poor treatment. Kijuan Amey shares his background, including his desire to pursue engineering but being rejected by North Carolina A&T. He joined the Air Force, specializing in in-flight refueling, and experienced multiple deployments. A motorcycle accident in 2017 led to his medical discharge, but he transitioned to resilience coaching and motivational speaking, founding Amey Motivation. He also authored a book about his accident.


As mentioned in the podcast:


Amey Motivation - Motivational Speaker - https://ameymotivation.com

Kijuan's Book - https://a.co/d/5C1dSVr

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