Fresh Out and Figuring it Out
Episode 12: Insights From Moving Around the Country, Staying Curious, and Ultra Marathon Running with Darrell Kennedy In this episode of Fresh Out & Figuring It Out, Mary sits downwith environmental engineer and ultra-runner, Darrell Kennedy, to unpack the reality of working as an environmental engineering consultant. From cleaning uphistoric contamination sites to revitalizing waterways and wetlands, Darrell explains how he provides technical solutions to complex problems that impact communities and the environment. Darrell opens up about moving around the country with no real plan, learning from failure, and why resilience and curiosity matter more than having a perfect plan. He also gives an inside look into what environmental engineering consultants actually do day-to-day—from investigation and design work, to project management and designwork to construction oversight, problem-solving, and leading teams. Beyond the technical side, this episode explores leadership, communication, networking, discipline, and personal growth. From navigating the transition into leadership to running ultra marathons to build mental fortitude, this episode is packed with honest advice for young adults trying to figure out whothey are and where they’re headed. It’s a conversation about growth, curiosity, confidence, and why you don’t need tohave everything mapped out to build an incredible future. What You’ll Hear * Why failure early in life can actually become your biggest advantage * The truth about networking (hint: it’s just human connection) * What moving around the country taught him about identity and growth * The mindset shift that helped him go from struggling to run one mile to completing ultra marathons * Leadership lessons on self-awareness, communication, and emotional intelligence * Why young adults should stop chasing titles and start focusing on skills * The importance of mentorship, guidance, and building genuine community Key Takeaways * Failure is not the opposite of success—it’s part of it: Darrell’s story proves that struggling, pivoting, and starting over areoften the moments that shape who we become. * Your career path doesn’t need to be linear: You don’t need a perfect five-year plan. Curiosity, adaptability, and willingness to learn matter more. * Discipline builds confidence: Whether it’s running ultras, learning leadership, or growing professionally, confidence comes from keeping promises to yourself. * Relationships matter more than resumes: Networking isn’t about collecting connections—it’s about meaningful conversations and authentic relationships. * Self-awareness is a superpower: The best leaders know their strengths, own their weaknesses, and stay open to growth. Who It’s For * College students and recent grads feeling uncertain about their future * Young professionals navigating career pressure and identity * Anyone struggling with comparison, self-doubt, or fear of failure * Young men looking for a healthier definition of masculinity and success * Future leaders wanting practical advice on growth, communication, and resilience * People trying to build confidence, discipline, and purpose in their 20s and early 30s I would love to hear your thoughts and comments and share this podcast with your friends so that we can figure it out together! Follow me so we can stay connected! https://www.instagram.com/freshoutpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/marychoikelly/ [https://www.facebook.com/marychoikelly/] https://www.tiktok.com/@marychoikellyphd https://www.mckleadership.com/ [https://www.mckleadership.com/] https://www.womenshospitalityinitiative.com/ [https://www.womenshospitalityinitiative.com/]
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