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A Marine’s Pivot To Teaching And Men’s Mental Health w/ Prof Steve Maynor Jr.

Feb 24, 2026 00:43:12

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A small-town kid from Folkston, Georgia sees a Marine in dress blues at a family wedding and decides to change his life. Decades later, Steve Maynard Jr. has worn the E9 chevrons, trained officers, survived six knee surgeries, and walked straight into the identity crisis that follows the uniform coming off. What makes this story compelling isn’t the resume—it’s the pivot. When the doctor said “one more push could cripple you,” Steve cried in his truck, asked for help, and started over with a plan he had quietly built: teaching.

We dig into how setbacks can become strategic pauses. Steve describes “redshirting” after a torn ACL, studying other instructors, and returning stronger. He explains why the path beyond high school isn’t one-size-fits-all: community college bridges, skilled trade licenses, certificates, and four-year degrees each offer routes to competence, income, and purpose. Along the way, we confront the chill around academic freedom and the false claim that classrooms are indoctrination camps. Steve’s antidote is simple and demanding—teach critical thinking, welcome dissent, and help students meet difference without fear.

The conversation widens to men’s mental health and the Men’s Roundtable Series, a weekly space for honest talk, accountability, and growth. Steve shares how brotherhood made room for tears, how calibrated vulnerability becomes strength, and why disagreement can be respectful and productive. Then we get practical about leadership in the digital age: pause before posting, speak with intent, and use silence as a tool. If you’re navigating a transition, questioning the value of college, or craving a healthier model of strength, this is a map with real miles on it.

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Here's how you can reach the Professor: 
https://stevemaynor.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-maynor-jr-m-a-45647580/

https://www.instagram.com/stumaynor/

https://www.facebook.com/maynorsteve

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