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Matt does not speak for the U.S. Army, government, or NASA. All views are our own.
In this episode, Paige sits down with Matthew Landon, a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army, to talk about his path in the military and aerospace world. Matt shares how his background in intelligence, education, and leadership shaped his perspective. The conversation highlights powerful lessons on trusting your instincts, embracing difficult challenges, and choosing passion over external expectations. He reflects on moments of imposter syndrome, the importance of staying genuine and approachable, and why being yourself is ultimately your greatest advantage. Matt also reflects on unforgettable moments – like witnessing an Artemis launch – and leaves listeners with grounded advice on growth, self-belief, and not taking life too seriously.
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By Paige KaufmanMatt does not speak for the U.S. Army, government, or NASA. All views are our own.
In this episode, Paige sits down with Matthew Landon, a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army, to talk about his path in the military and aerospace world. Matt shares how his background in intelligence, education, and leadership shaped his perspective. The conversation highlights powerful lessons on trusting your instincts, embracing difficult challenges, and choosing passion over external expectations. He reflects on moments of imposter syndrome, the importance of staying genuine and approachable, and why being yourself is ultimately your greatest advantage. Matt also reflects on unforgettable moments – like witnessing an Artemis launch – and leaves listeners with grounded advice on growth, self-belief, and not taking life too seriously.
Connect with Matt
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Disclaimer: My personal social media communications only reflect my personal views and do not represent the views of my employer or associated organizations.Â