
From Infantryman to Business Leader: Julian Chapman Shares His Journey
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On this episode of Helping the Brave, host Ed Parcaut is joined by guest Julian Chapman, a seasoned veteran from the Canadian Army with 34 years of service. Julian shares his journey from a private soldier to a brigadier general, detailing his unique experience in Canada's primary reserve forces, which allowed him to balance a civilian career alongside his military service.
The conversation delves into the nuances of military life in Canada compared to the U.S., discussing deployments, political roles, and the reserve system. Julian sheds light on the personal and emotional challenges faced by veterans, particularly those transitioning out of service, highlighting the importance of having purpose and the difficulties surrounding PTSD. The episode also touches on Julian's work with Wounded Warriors Canada, supporting veterans and first responders dealing with PTSD.
Listeners will also hear about Julian's civilian endeavors, including his business in managerial leadership development and his book, "The Managerial Leadership Journey," which combines insights from military and civilian experiences to guide leaders of leaders. The episode concludes with discussions on societal perspectives on veterans, the importance of mental health care, and navigating the challenges of leadership in today's world.
**Contact Ed Parcaut:**
- 🌍 Website: [edparcaut.com](http://edparcaut.com)
- 📱 Twitter: [@edparcaut](https://twitter.com)
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