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"Hadn't Done Math in 12 Years—Earned Math Minor, Physics Degree" featuring Cameron "Cam" Colucci

20 min · 7. mai 2026
episode "Hadn't Done Math in 12 Years—Earned Math Minor, Physics Degree" featuring Cameron "Cam" Colucci cover

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What happens when you haven’t touched math in over a decade… and then decide to pursue engineering anyway? In this episode, Cameron “Cam” Colucci shares how he went from zero recent academic experience to earning a math minor and physics degree—proving that discipline, patience, and humility can take you further than natural talent. Cam is a mechanical engineer at Clarity Design Incorporated, a full-service engineering firm specializing in design, prototyping, and manufacturing. With a background in steel fabrication and service as a Marine Corps aircrewman on the V-22 Osprey, Cam brings a unique blend of hands-on experience and technical expertise. In this conversation, Cam breaks down how his military background shaped his mindset, the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, and what it really takes to succeed when starting over academically. 🔑 Key Takeaways: * Why being “comfortable being uncomfortable” is a major advantage * How Cam went from struggling with basic math to enjoying it enough to minor in it * The reality of transitioning from military to civilian life * Why patience and humility are critical for long-term success * Smart advice on building wealth and avoiding debt traps * The importance of asking questions and seeking mentorship   Be a Guest Are you a successful business owner, entrepreneur, or professional with insights to share? Apply to be a guest at https://adaptandovercomepodcast.com/guest [https://adaptandovercomepodcast.com/guest]  and share your expertise with a wide audience eager to learn about you...

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