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Gus Orozco’s story is one of resilience, service, and the power of saying yes to unexpected opportunities.
Growing up in Long Beach as the child of immigrants, Gus struggled in school, dropped out of high school, and earned his GED while searching for direction and support. Structure and community eventually came through ROTC and military service, where he deployed to Iraq at a young age and carried the weight of leadership far earlier than most people his age.
After leaving active duty, Gus returned home feeling lost—sleeping on a couch, working overnight shifts, and unsure of what came next. College, mentorship, and public service slowly reshaped his path. He became a student leader, city commissioner, nonprofit caseworker supporting homeless veterans, Army Reserve officer, and ultimately a field representative and caseworker in the office of a U.S. Congressmember, helping constituents navigate federal systems and access critical services.
In this episode, Gus reflects on:
This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt behind, uncertain, or unsure where they belong—and needed proof that purpose can be built step by step.
🎧 Listen to “Path Found Podcast”
Real stories of pivots, side quests, and scenic routes that inspire new possibilities.
📅 New episodes drop every Thursday.
👉 Subscribe & Listen: https://www.youtube.com/@PathFoundPodcast
★ Follow, rate, and share if you’ve ever taken the scenic route.
Get Involved:
🌐 See the work we’re doing at Keystone Network - Web: https://keystonenetwork.org
💬 Submit your comments, questions for guests, or suggest new guests you’d love to hear from!
📷Instagram: @pathfoundpodcast
By Monica ArgandoñaGus Orozco’s story is one of resilience, service, and the power of saying yes to unexpected opportunities.
Growing up in Long Beach as the child of immigrants, Gus struggled in school, dropped out of high school, and earned his GED while searching for direction and support. Structure and community eventually came through ROTC and military service, where he deployed to Iraq at a young age and carried the weight of leadership far earlier than most people his age.
After leaving active duty, Gus returned home feeling lost—sleeping on a couch, working overnight shifts, and unsure of what came next. College, mentorship, and public service slowly reshaped his path. He became a student leader, city commissioner, nonprofit caseworker supporting homeless veterans, Army Reserve officer, and ultimately a field representative and caseworker in the office of a U.S. Congressmember, helping constituents navigate federal systems and access critical services.
In this episode, Gus reflects on:
This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt behind, uncertain, or unsure where they belong—and needed proof that purpose can be built step by step.
🎧 Listen to “Path Found Podcast”
Real stories of pivots, side quests, and scenic routes that inspire new possibilities.
📅 New episodes drop every Thursday.
👉 Subscribe & Listen: https://www.youtube.com/@PathFoundPodcast
★ Follow, rate, and share if you’ve ever taken the scenic route.
Get Involved:
🌐 See the work we’re doing at Keystone Network - Web: https://keystonenetwork.org
💬 Submit your comments, questions for guests, or suggest new guests you’d love to hear from!
📷Instagram: @pathfoundpodcast