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📝 Season 5 Season 5 of Tha Motiv8tor’s Table continues with a powerful, unfiltered conversation between Dr. JayR McIntyre and Lechon Kirb—brand strategist, entrepreneur, Marine Corps veteran, and creative force. Lechon opens up about his upbringing in Pittsburgh, growing up in a highly creative but challenging environment, and how those early experiences shaped his mindset, resilience, and hunger for more. From the Marine Corps to the world of branding and business strategy, Lashon breaks down how military discipline, failure, and faith became the foundation for his entrepreneurial success. This episode dives deep into: How military service shapes leadership and business thinking Why failure is not the enemy—but the pathway The importance of monetizing your skills the right way Building businesses through partnerships and community The power of language, mindset, and storytelling Why owning your intellectual property is critical Helping veterans transition with clarity, confidence, and purpose Lechon also shares insights into his current work, including writing his book Undeniable and curating TEDx events that amplify real stories of transformation and impact. This is not just a conversation about entrepreneurship—it’s about ownership, identity, and building something that outlives you. 🔥 Season 5 is about elevation, execution, and legacy. 🎯 CALL TO ACTION ✔️ Subscribe to Tha Motiv8tor’s Table ✔️ Like & leave a review ✔️ Drop a comment on what failure taught you ✔️ Share this episode with a veteran or entrepreneur who needs this message 📌 Motivation isn’t enough. Ownership is the mission.