Your Next Objective

Paul Pantani

Your Next Objective is a weekly podcast for military veterans, first responders, law enforcement, and firefighters preparing for civilian transition and career change. Each Thursday, episodes deliver practical guidance on career planning, identity transition, and professional preparation before separation or retirement. Built on the philosophy “plan today for your transition tomorrow,” this show helps you avoid entering the civilian workforce unprepared. Whether transition is years away or approaching now, you’ll gain the clarity and strategy needed to prepare for your next career and mission.

  1. vor 3 Tagen

    018. Define What Success After Service Is: Civilian Transition | Veterans & First Responders

    Your Next Objective podcast Round 18, is about separating your personal worth from the uniform, titles, accolades, and financial outcomes that may have shaped your identity for years. For active military members and first responders, transition planning usually starts with resumes, interviews, benefits, and job searches. All of that matters. But if you don’t define success before you leave, you may end up chasing someone else’s idea of it after you’re gone. Too many veterans and first responders leave service and immediately start chasing status because they think the next title will prove they still matter. That can lead to burnout, frustration, strained relationships, and regret. What does success after service actually look like for you? Not the version your agency, command, department, friends, or family expect. Not the version built around rank, title, money, or how impressive your next job sounds. Your version. Your transition isn’t just about getting hired. It’s about building a life that actually fits who you are becoming. In this episode, you’ll learn why your personal success metric needs to include more than money or position. It needs to account for your values, wellness, relationships, purpose, and the kind of person you want to be when the career is no longer the center of your identity. If you’re still serving in the military, law enforcement, fire service, or EMS, now is the time to ask the harder questions. What do you want your days to look like? What do you want your family to experience from you? What kind of work gives you meaning? What are you unwilling to sacrifice anymore? Don’t wait until the transition hits to figure out what success means. Define it now, then build a plan that actually gets you there. If you want to dive deeper into these topics, make sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter through the link in the show notes. CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournextobjectivepodcast/ SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER: https://transitiondrillpodcast.com/home#about QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: yournextobjectivepodcast@gmail.com SPONSORS: Police Mortgage: Built explicitly for the law enforcement and first responder community to take the stress out of home buying. Whether you are navigating a relocation, utilizing specialized loan programs, or preparing for transition, get trusted, specialized lending guidance from a team that actually understands your career. Start your journey at policemortgage.com Frontline Optics: Premium eyewear founded by a firefighter and built to withstand the job. Every single purchase helps support the First Responders Children’s Foundation, serving families who’ve paid the ultimate price. Save 10% off your pair at frontlineoptics.com using promo code Transition10

    21 Min.
  2. 25. Juni

    017. The Art of Corporate Diplomacy: Civilian Transition | Veterans & First Responders

    Your Next Objective podcast Round 17, the transition from military service or first responder life into the civilian workplace isn’t just about getting hired. It’s about learning how to operate in a completely different environment. If you’re still active military, law enforcement, fire, EMS, or another first responder, this is the kind of transition planning most people don’t think about until they’re already frustrated in their new job. In uniform, rank, role, and command structure usually tell you who has authority. In the corporate world, it’s not always that clean. Every office has a shadow hierarchy. There are people with titles, and then there are people with influence. Sometimes they’re the same person. A lot of times, they’re not. This is about the art of corporate diplomacy and why it matters long before your transition actually happens. If you’re still active military, law enforcement, fire, EMS, or another first responder, this is the kind of transition planning most people don’t think about until they’re already frustrated in their new job. You’ll learn why the civilian workplace often requires more asking than telling, how to read the room before you try to lead it, and why constantly talking about how things were done “back in the day” can quietly push people away. Your experience matters, but if people feel like you’re using it to talk down to them, they’ll stop listening before they ever understand what you bring to the table. This conversation is about professional awareness, emotional control, leadership after service, and learning how to build influence without forcing authority. Because your future success won’t just depend on your resume. It’ll depend on whether people want to work with you, trust you, and include you in the conversations that actually shape decisions. If your transition is coming someday, this episode will help you start preparing for the part of civilian life that doesn’t show up in job postings. If you want to dive deeper into these topics, make sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter through the link in the show notes. CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournextobjectivepodcast/ SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER: https://transitiondrillpodcast.com/home#about QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: yournextobjectivepodcast@gmail.com SPONSORS: Police Mortgage: Built explicitly for the law enforcement and first responder community to take the stress out of home buying. Whether you are navigating a relocation, utilizing specialized loan programs, or preparing for transition, get trusted, specialized lending guidance from a team that actually understands your career. Start your journey at policemortgage.com Blue Line Roasting: Premium, law-enforcement-owned coffee roasted to fuel the shift. A portion of every order directly supports law enforcement families facing line-of-duty injury or loss. Save 10% at bluelineroasting.com with promo code Transition10

    20 Min.
  3. 18. Juni

    016. Being an Entrepreneur or Owning Your Own Business: Civilian Transition | Veterans & First Responders

    Your Next Objective podcast Round 16, A lot of military members and first responders think about starting a business because they want more control. No more chain of command. No more shift work. No more asking permission to live your life. If you’re an active military member, police officer, firefighter, EMT, paramedic, or first responder preparing for life after service, this episode is meant to help you understand that entrepreneurship isn’t automatic freedom. This episode addresses why business ownership can feel less like freedom and more like pressure if you’re not ready for uncertainty. When you leave a structured career, you’re also leaving predictable paychecks, clear expectations, rank, schedules, and built-in validation. In business, nobody may tell you what to do next. Nobody may give you quick feedback. And sometimes, you’ll make the right decision and still not see results for months. Starting a business can be a great path, but only if you understand what it really asks of you. It asks for patience. It asks for discipline without supervision. It asks for decision-making without complete information. It asks you to stay steady when income is inconsistent, momentum is slow, and doubt starts getting loud. This episode isn’t here to talk you out of entrepreneurship. It’s here to help you see it clearly. Before you chase the idea of being your own boss, you need to ask yourself a harder question: can you handle being responsible for everything when nothing is guaranteed yet? If you want to dive deeper into these topics, make sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter through the link in the show notes. CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournextobjectivepodcast/ SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER: https://transitiondrillpodcast.com/home#about QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: yournextobjectivepodcast@gmail.com SPONSORS: Police Mortgage: Built explicitly for the law enforcement and first responder community to take the stress out of home buying. Whether you are navigating a relocation, utilizing specialized loan programs, or preparing for transition, get trusted, specialized lending guidance from a team that actually understands your career. Start your journey at policemortgage.com GRND Collective: Premium, veteran-owned sportswear built for those who show up, outwork the excuses, and give 100%. Score 15% off your order at thegrndcollective.com using promo code TRANSITION15 at checkout

    20 Min.
  4. 11. Juni

    015. Handling Job Rejection in Civilian Transition | Why “No” Can Feel Personal - Veterans & First Responders

    Your Next Objective podcast Round 15, is about dealing with job rejection before it damages your confidence, your identity, or your transition plan. If you’re an active military member, police officer, firefighter, EMT, paramedic, or first responder preparing for life after service, this episode is meant to help you understand what rejection really means in the civilian job search. Job rejection hits differently when you’re coming from the military, law enforcement, fire service, or another first responder career. For years, you’ve been trained to push through hard things. You’ve been expected to perform under pressure, make decisions, carry responsibility, and hold yourself to a higher standard. You’ve probably been told you’re part of the best of the best. In your world, when there’s a mission, you prepare, you execute, and you get it done. Then transition shows up. You apply for a job you know you can do. Maybe you even feel overqualified. Then nothing happens. No call. No update. No explanation. Or you get the clean corporate response: “Thank you for applying, but we’ve decided to move forward with another candidate.” That kind of job rejection can feel personal, even when it isn’t. You’ll hear why getting passed over doesn’t mean your experience has no value. It doesn’t mean you’re not qualified. And it doesn’t mean your career was wasted. Sometimes it means your resume didn’t connect. Sometimes your interview didn’t translate. Sometimes the company already had someone else in mind. The goal isn’t to avoid rejection completely. The goal is to build the coping skills, self-awareness, and patience to keep moving without letting every “no” become a personal attack. If you want to dive deeper into these topics, make sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter through the link in the show notes. CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournextobjectivepodcast/ SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER: https://transitiondrillpodcast.com/home#about QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: yournextobjectivepodcast@gmail.com SPONSORS: Police Mortgage: Built explicitly for the law enforcement and first responder community to take the stress out of home buying. Whether you are navigating a relocation, utilizing specialized loan programs, or preparing for transition, get trusted, specialized lending guidance from a team that actually understands your career. Start your journey at policemortgage.com Frontline Optics: Premium eyewear founded by a firefighter and built to withstand the job. Every single purchase helps support the First Responders Children’s Foundation, serving families who’ve paid the ultimate price. Save 10% off your pair at frontlineoptics.com using promo code Transition10

    19 Min.
  5. 4. Juni

    014. Don't Let The Career Destroy You | Civilian Transition: Veterans & First Responders

    Your Next Objective podcast Round 14, addresses what happens when, as a veteran or first responder, the career starts to destroy the person inside the uniform. Not all at once. Not always in some dramatic breaking point. Sometimes it shows up slowly, through bad sleep, constant tension, emotional distance, unhealthy habits, short patience, damaged relationships, and the quiet loss of who you are outside the job. You know how to function under pressure. You know how to keep moving when you’re tired, stressed, angry, injured, frustrated, or carrying things most people never see. That’s part of the job in the military and first responder careers. You learn to stay ready. You learn to push through. You learn to ignore discomfort because the mission, the call, the team, or the public still needs you. But there’s a cost when you never learn how to turn it off. For active military members, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, correctional officers, and other first responders, transition preparation can’t just be about resumes, interviews, benefits, or finding the next career. It also has to include protecting your health, your identity, and your ability to live a life after service that doesn’t feel empty or broken. This episode looks at the survival habits that help you stay operational during the career but can hurt you if they become your only way of living. You’ll hear why endurance alone isn’t enough, why self-care isn’t weakness, and why preparing for transition means learning how to separate who you are from what you do. Because the goal isn’t just to survive the career. It’s to make sure there’s still a whole person left when the uniform comes off. If you want to dive deeper into these topics, make sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter through the link in the show notes. CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournextobjectivepodcast/ SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER: https://transitiondrillpodcast.com/home#about QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: yournextobjectivepodcast@gmail.com SPONSORS: Police Mortgage: Built explicitly for the law enforcement and first responder community to take the stress out of home buying. Whether you are navigating a relocation, utilizing specialized loan programs, or preparing for transition, get trusted, specialized lending guidance from a team that actually understands your career. Start your journey at policemortgage.com GRND Collective: Premium, veteran-owned sportswear built for those who show up, outwork the excuses, and give 100%. Score 15% off your order at thegrndcollective.com using promo code TRANSITION15 at checkout

    20 Min.
  6. 28. Mai

    013. You’re More Qualified Than You’re Applying For | Civilian Transition

    Your Next Objective podcast Round 13, presents information to active military members and first responders who are planning for transition, whether that move is coming soon or years down the road. Too many people aim low when they start thinking about civilian careers because they only compare themselves to people inside their own profession. You know your rank, assignment, specialty, unit, agency, department, or role. But you may not know how much your leadership, decision-making, training, crisis management, communication, and operational experience are worth outside the uniform. You are likely more qualified than you think. The problem is, you may be measuring yourself against too small of a world. That limited exposure can quietly shrink your confidence. You may start looking at jobs below your actual ability because the civilian titles sound unfamiliar, the requirements seem written for someone else, or you assume your experience won’t translate. But transition planning isn’t just about finding a job. It’s about learning how to recognize the value of what you’ve already built. This episode challenges you to look harder at the roles you’re dismissing too quickly. It pushes you to stop confusing humility with fear and to start asking better questions about your experience, your leadership capacity, and your next professional move. If you’re still serving, now’s the time to expand your view of what’s possible. Your next objective may not be the safest role you can get. It may be the one you’ve been talking yourself out of. If you want to dive deeper into these topics, make sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter through the link in the show notes. CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournextobjectivepodcast/ SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER: https://transitiondrillpodcast.com/home#about QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: yournextobjectivepodcast@gmail.com SPONSORS: Police Mortgage: Built explicitly for the law enforcement and first responder community to take the stress out of home buying. Whether you are navigating a relocation, utilizing specialized loan programs, or preparing for transition, get trusted, specialized lending guidance from a team that actually understands your career. Start your journey at policemortgage.com GRND Collective: Premium, veteran-owned sportswear built for those who show up, outwork the excuses, and give 100%. Score 15% off your order at thegrndcollective.com using promo code TRANSITION15 at checkout

    20 Min.
  7. 21. Mai

    012. The Humility Life After Service Will Demand From You | Civilian Transition: Veterans & First Responders

    Your Next Objective podcast Round 12, addresses, as veterans and first responders, why humility might become one of the most important professional skills you carry into your next chapter. Not weakness. Not insecurity. Not pretending you don’t have experience. Real humility. The kind that comes from knowing exactly what you’re capable of, but not needing to announce it every time you walk into a room. You spent years in environments where confidence mattered. Sometimes your presence alone had to control a room. Sometimes hesitation could get someone hurt. You learned how to carry yourself a certain way. You learned how to project certainty, strength, and control. The problem is that same posture can quietly become the thing that limits you during transition. A lot of military members and first responders enter civilian spaces assuming people won’t understand them. Sometimes that’s true. But many transitioning professionals also make the mistake of walking in with the belief that they already understand everyone else. That mindset creates distance fast. Employers feel it. Coworkers feel it. Even people who respect your background can become guarded around you if every conversation feels like a silent competition. This episode explores the difference between earned confidence and performative ego. You’ll hear why some of the most respected leaders in business, leadership, and team environments are often the quietest people in the room. We discuss how humility creates trust, why curiosity is more valuable than trying to prove yourself, and how emotional discipline often matters more than tactical experience once you leave service. This episode is about learning how to carry your experience without letting it isolate you from the people you’ll eventually need to work beside. Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is stop trying to convince people who you are and let your actions do it for you. If you want to dive deeper into these topics, make sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter through the link in the show notes. CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournextobjectivepodcast/ SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER: https://transitiondrillpodcast.com/home#about QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: yournextobjectivepodcast@gmail.com SPONSORS: Police Mortgage: Built explicitly for the law enforcement and first responder community to take the stress out of home buying. Whether you are navigating a relocation, utilizing specialized loan programs, or preparing for transition, get trusted, specialized lending guidance from a team that actually understands your career. Start your journey at policemortgage.com Frontline Optics: Premium eyewear founded by a firefighter and built to withstand the job. Every single purchase helps support the First Responders Children’s Foundation, serving families who’ve paid the ultimate price. Save 10% off your pair at frontlineoptics.com using promo code Transition10

    15 Min.
  8. 14. Mai

    011. Nobody Warns You About the Silence After Service | Civilian Transition: Veterans & First Responders

    Your Next Objective podcast: Round 10, offers practical guidance and career readiness for military members, law enforcement, firefighters, and first responders. In this episode, it's about preparing for that silence before it catches you off guard. Nobody tells you how loud the silence can get. When you’re serving in uniform, your days are filled with movement, noise, structure, urgency, and people who understand the work without needing a long explanation. Even on the hard days, there’s a rhythm to it. There’s a mission. There’s a team. There’s a shared sense of purpose that keeps pulling you forward. But eventually, transition comes. And when it does, one of the hardest parts may not be the job search, the resume, the interviews, or figuring out what comes next. It may be the quiet that shows up when the uniform is no longer built into your everyday life. Civilian life won’t always give you instant feedback. Nobody may notice when you’re early, prepared, disciplined, or squared away. The mission urgency may disappear. The camaraderie may not be automatic. The sense of being needed may not come built into your next role. That doesn’t mean your next life has less value. It means you need to start building the structure, relationships, purpose, and identity that can carry you when the noise fades. Because the silence is coming. And you don’t want the first time you hear it to be after you leave. If you want to dive deeper into these topics, make sure to sign up for our weekly newsletter through the link in the show notes. CONNECT WITH THE PODCAST: IG: https://www.instagram.com/paulpantani/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/yournextobjectivepodcast/ SIGN-UP FOR THE NEWSLETTER: https://transitiondrillpodcast.com/home#about QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: yournextobjectivepodcast@gmail.com SPONSORS: Police Mortgage Link: https://policemortgage.com Blue Line Roasting Get 10% off your purchase Link: https://bluelineroasting.com Promocode: Transition10

    22 Min.

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Your Next Objective is a weekly podcast for military veterans, first responders, law enforcement, and firefighters preparing for civilian transition and career change. Each Thursday, episodes deliver practical guidance on career planning, identity transition, and professional preparation before separation or retirement. Built on the philosophy “plan today for your transition tomorrow,” this show helps you avoid entering the civilian workforce unprepared. Whether transition is years away or approaching now, you’ll gain the clarity and strategy needed to prepare for your next career and mission.