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Reinventing your Life with Damon Lembi
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This week I sit down with Damon Lembi, a man who once stood on the edge of a pro baseball career, only to watch that dream disappear in his early 20s. What followed was not the straight-line success story that corporate planners love to sell—but the messy, real work of reinvention.
We go deep on:
* Why life almost never moves in a straight line—and why that’s a gift, not a curse
* How failure is fuel, not a flaw
* The transferable skills that carry you from one arena to another
* Why vulnerability paired with confidence is the mark of a true leader
* The difference between safe, compounding plans and the resilience forged through risk and reset
Damon’s story isn’t about baseball. It’s about every man or woman who’s looked up from the ashes of one path and wondered if they had the courage to start another.
If you’ve been burned by the old game—but your fire still burns—this conversation will remind you: you are not finished. You’re being reforged.
⚒️ Listen in, then share it with someone who’s rebuilding.
And if you want to follow the thread deeper, head to DougUtberg.com for my Second Life Leader newsletter—where we talk leadership, sovereignty, and the art of building a life that cannot be taken from you.
Freedom isn’t granted. It’s forged.
Connect with Damon:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/damonlembi
Call To Action
If this conversation lit something up for you, don’t just let it fade. Come join me inside the Second Life Leader community on Skool. That’s where I share the frameworks, field reports, and real stories of reinvention that don’t make it into the podcast. You’ll connect with other professionals who are actively rebuilding and leading with clarity. The link is in the show notes—step inside and start building your Second Life today.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dougutberg.com
347 episodes
Manage episode 504934167 series 2803507
This week I sit down with Damon Lembi, a man who once stood on the edge of a pro baseball career, only to watch that dream disappear in his early 20s. What followed was not the straight-line success story that corporate planners love to sell—but the messy, real work of reinvention.
We go deep on:
* Why life almost never moves in a straight line—and why that’s a gift, not a curse
* How failure is fuel, not a flaw
* The transferable skills that carry you from one arena to another
* Why vulnerability paired with confidence is the mark of a true leader
* The difference between safe, compounding plans and the resilience forged through risk and reset
Damon’s story isn’t about baseball. It’s about every man or woman who’s looked up from the ashes of one path and wondered if they had the courage to start another.
If you’ve been burned by the old game—but your fire still burns—this conversation will remind you: you are not finished. You’re being reforged.
⚒️ Listen in, then share it with someone who’s rebuilding.
And if you want to follow the thread deeper, head to DougUtberg.com for my Second Life Leader newsletter—where we talk leadership, sovereignty, and the art of building a life that cannot be taken from you.
Freedom isn’t granted. It’s forged.
Connect with Damon:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/damonlembi
Call To Action
If this conversation lit something up for you, don’t just let it fade. Come join me inside the Second Life Leader community on Skool. That’s where I share the frameworks, field reports, and real stories of reinvention that don’t make it into the podcast. You’ll connect with other professionals who are actively rebuilding and leading with clarity. The link is in the show notes—step inside and start building your Second Life today.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dougutberg.com
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