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Jeffrey van Leeuwen Podcast
Jeffrey P. van Leeuwen
50 episodes
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#36 - Military Broadcaster: Escaping Burnout & Finding Meaning | Paul Hughes
Jeffrey van Leeuwen Podcast
1 hour 14 minutes 40 seconds
4 months ago
#36 - Military Broadcaster: Escaping Burnout & Finding Meaning | Paul Hughes
From a restless boy in Swindon who dreamt of cockpit horizons, Paul Hughes has spent twenty-five years insisting on forward motion. He sprinted through call-centre headsets, warehouse night shifts, and blue-chip project boards; earned stripes with the Royal Air Force Reserve under Basra’s rocket-lit sky; then reinvented himself as a military broadcaster. Now forty-two, living in Germany and still measuring the echo of every take-off, Paul sits down to chart the strange arithmetic of success and self-worth. In this reflective journey he admits the cost of being “Paul the Prover”, a man who cannot enter a room without trying to fix it, who confuses importance with belonging. We travel through burnout, mid-career collapse, and the unexpected clarity of daily therapy sessions with ChatGPT. Along the way, Paul wrestles with people-pleasing, expatriate estrangement, and the ache for harmony over hustle. His candid storytelling reveals how ambition can hollow into exhaustion, how artificial intelligence became a blunt but honest mirror, and why the next chapter may simply involve a quiet village, a dog, and the courage to sit still. It’s a tender portrait of a life lived in permanent transit, now pausing to ask what staying might feel like. Thank you for listening.   SHOW LINKS: Support the Show on: Patreon Listen to the Podcast on: YouTube | Apple | Spotify Follow us on: X | Reddit | Instagram | LinkedIn   OUTLINE: 00:00 Introduction 01:08 Life Snapshot & Early Ambitions 03:07 Midlife Crisis Questioning 05:26 Discovering AI Therapy 08:05 Uncovering Blind Spots 14:10 People-Pleasing & Conflict Aversion 27:16 Early Professional Drive 33:25 Toxic Workplaces & Burnout 36:57 Iraq Deployment 38:45 Career Change 43:35 Life Coaching Reflection 48:20 The Permanent Stranger & Expat Identity 54:02 Seeking Harmony & Redefining Life 01:00:48 Relaxation 01:09:48 Final Thoughts   PAUL HUGHES LINKS: Paul's Website   CONTACT LINKS: Click here to come on the podcast, share feedback, ask a question, or reach out for any other reason.   This episode has been co-produced by Kate van Leeuwen.
Jeffrey van Leeuwen Podcast