In this episode, we sit down with Jake Freeman — licensed marriage and family therapist, Marine Corps veteran, and organizational development consultant known by many as “The People’s Therapist.”
Based in Montana, Jake brings a unique blend of military leadership, systems thinking, and clinical insight into the therapy room. After serving over a decade as a Marine Corps officer in Civil Affairs, legal, and HR roles, he transitioned into mental health with a mission: to create the kind of therapist he himself could never find.
Through his practice, CareerFlex, Jake works with high-performing couples, executives, and men who often feel disconnected from traditional therapy models. His approach is direct, relational, and grounded in accountability — focusing not just on insight, but on meaningful transformation.
In this conversation, we explore:
- Why many men feel therapy is “too soft” or disconnected from their reality
- Jake’s personal journey from the Marine Corps into therapy
- The importance of pattern recognition and relational accountability
- Why understanding systems is essential for rebuilding relationships and personal stability
- What modern therapy often gets wrong about men, leadership, and change
This episode is a powerful conversation about resilience, identity, responsibility, and creating spaces where people can engage honestly without performance or pretense.
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