Real Work – How People Turn Ideas Into Impact - Tarle Media Network
In this episode of the Real Work podcast, host Jennifer Tarle is joined by her husband, Eagle Scout Rob Pakulski, for a deeply personal conversation about memory, legacy, and the true meaning of mentorship. Returning to the exact campgrounds of his youth, Rob shares how a recent reunion trip back to Camp Mayaconda forced him to confront his biggest regret—and what it taught him about the power of immediate appreciation. Real Work explores the grit and strategy behind how we choose to spend our time and energy. Today, Jennifer and Rob discuss why gratitude is an active choice rather than a passive feeling, and how we can intentionally honor the unsung leaders who quietly invested in our futures. Organizations & HistoryCamp Mayaconda (Toledo, Ohio): One of the oldest scouting camps in America, sponsored by early 19th-century philanthropists and entrepreneurs. 🔔 Subscribe for more Real Work: https://www.youtube.com/@RealWorkIdeas🔗 Connect with Rob Pakulski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertpakulski/🔗 Connect with Jennifer Tarle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifertarle/
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