We do that! Careers that make a difference

Nate Shrake: Emo Kid to Marine Rocker, Firefighter to Recreation Therapist

36 min · 30 sep 2025
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Nate Shrake went from an awkward emo kid to a Marine, firefighter, and now a recreation therapist helping veterans. He talks about failure, career pivots, and the joy of working with the elderly. Along the way, he shares his passion for music, writing, and the power of one-on-one human connection.

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