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The Delayed Entry Program: Take Control

15 min · 8. Juni 2026
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Episode Summary — "The Delayed Entry Program: Take Control" The military's Delayed Entry Program promises a smooth path to enlistment — but what if the real secret is not doing it at all? In this episode, Gary breaks down how recruiters use the DEP to keep young people mentally committed before they've fully explored their options. With no guaranteed pay, benefits, or job security, the DEP offers you nothing — but costs you time and freedom. Gary's counterproposal: create your own delayed entry program. Put the military on pause for 24 months. Use that time to explore community college, trade apprenticeships, scholarships, and real-world work experience. The opportunity to enlist doesn't expire — but the opportunities you ignore just might. Drawing from his own experience as a veteran who paid a physical price for his service, Gary makes it personal: the best move he never made was waiting. Don't let the government decide your future. Take control, know what you want, and delay the decision until you've turned over every stone. "The secret to success is taking control of your life."

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Episode The Delayed Entry Program: Take Control Cover

The Delayed Entry Program: Take Control

Episode Summary — "The Delayed Entry Program: Take Control" The military's Delayed Entry Program promises a smooth path to enlistment — but what if the real secret is not doing it at all? In this episode, Gary breaks down how recruiters use the DEP to keep young people mentally committed before they've fully explored their options. With no guaranteed pay, benefits, or job security, the DEP offers you nothing — but costs you time and freedom. Gary's counterproposal: create your own delayed entry program. Put the military on pause for 24 months. Use that time to explore community college, trade apprenticeships, scholarships, and real-world work experience. The opportunity to enlist doesn't expire — but the opportunities you ignore just might. Drawing from his own experience as a veteran who paid a physical price for his service, Gary makes it personal: the best move he never made was waiting. Don't let the government decide your future. Take control, know what you want, and delay the decision until you've turned over every stone. "The secret to success is taking control of your life."

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