How Joining The Military Saved My Life

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • I joined the U.S. Navy in 2022 and it saved my life, this is how.

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  • @HaedenBeck
    @HaedenBeck  4 дні тому

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    Join the discord and continue the conversation!

  • @cedricalston4883
    @cedricalston4883 5 місяців тому +19

    What a powerful story you have I thank God you made it and I pray you reach the heights in Life that you set out to achieve I’m currently looking to join the Navy as well you are the first MA I have seen and I’m also looking for a state side job I got a late start being that I’m 35 but I know I can do it your story gives me strength do you have any suggestions as far as a state side MOS other than MA I would greatly appreciate it thank you for sharing your story peace and blessings my friend Hooya Navy ⚓️

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  5 місяців тому +1

      If you're an MA and go PRP (guarding nuclear weapons) you'll be stateside, but a lot of people actually try to avoid that job and want to 'see the world' ya know? The navy is about the seas of course, if you want to stay away from ships and stay on land I might suggest another branch entirely. Best of luck!

  • @jamesmosier7186
    @jamesmosier7186 4 місяці тому +11

    Great video brotha. I’m about to be 29. And I plan on joining.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  4 місяці тому +1

      Best of luck!

    • @gus_100
      @gus_100 4 місяці тому

      It’s never too late man. Good luck!

  • @Wthdawg
    @Wthdawg 5 місяців тому +8

    My parents too have been alcoholics my entire life. Even now as I’m about to find out my ship out date. My mom struggles with it and my dad really isn’t around. Thank you for sharing this with us❤️🙌🏽

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  5 місяців тому +2

      You're gonna forge a great new future for yourself, and truth be told the family you create is more important than the family you come from.

  • @user-jl9xw2hq7x
    @user-jl9xw2hq7x 2 місяці тому +2

    To be proud you need to prove yourself. I got drafted straight out of High School in 1973 and at period of time there was not much going on except Drugs and Violence so I went into the US-Navy and it changed my life forever. I served Vietnam and so did my brothers who died there. Be a man in order to survive. God Bless To All Future Sailors. Vietnam Veteran US-Navy.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your service, I promise with the people I work with now your Navy is in good hands!

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo Місяць тому +2

    What a great post! I too am certain that I made a great decision by joining the Navy I received so much more than I actually gave. I learned many useful principles or virtues in the Navy and then applied them to achieve goals like getting a college degree. I have benefited from my decision to join the military in both obvious and subtle ways and I have grown spiritually as well so I am grateful and proud to have served. I thank the Navy veterans who smoothed the waters before me for that opportunity as I have left a wake behind me for others to follow ma god go with you farewell

  • @barryeldridge4771
    @barryeldridge4771 7 днів тому

    If more people were as brave as you to talk about emotional things like this as openly and frankly, the world would likely be a better place. Please know that your videos have been immensely helpful and comforting to my wife and I as parents with a son joining the navy. They were informative and entertaining and really helped give us an idea of what he would experience. Thank you for your service, to both our country and to your viewers.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  7 днів тому +1

      Much appreciated, thank you. Best of luck to your son!

  • @thefilipinojoe
    @thefilipinojoe 3 місяці тому +3

    I’m a writer. We say there’s no bad experience, only more material.. as in writing material. I have a lot of “material” from my childhood too, as well as my military experience.
    So sad people didn’t see your potential when you first applied for work. I can see a very smart and gifted guy going places. Their loss.
    Loved hearing that you care about exercising. So many people don’t, and it’s so important for health, strength, and looking great at any age.
    Your life story already has the makings of a great movie. I’m a new subscriber and very excited to watch you succeed more and more in the months and years to come.
    I went in the Navy at 20 and did 3 years as a yeoman. Because of financial hardship, I failed to do the 2 years reserve after my 3 years active duty. That became a really bad thing as I started really missing the Navy and would have went back in if I could have.
    14 years later, at age 36, I was inspired to try to get back in after finishing reading a motivational book. I seriously thought there was no way, but the motivational book gave me the push to try, and by the end of the week, I was back in the Navy.
    It was crazy. I loved being back in but didn’t need a career, so I didn’t make one of it. I just enjoyed the adventure.
    I worked as a Yeoman and got out right after 9-11 happened. When I got out I returned to living an adventurous life all over the US, like I’d done previously, and eventually ended up moving to the Philippines.
    I’ve been living here since 2018 a much happier and better life than I ever lived in the U.S. as the cost of living here is so much lower. But my life was certainly more adventurous and full of a lot more life experiences living in the US.
    As humans we have a wonderful superpower, the ability to choose our future. The ability to custom design our lives. Yet so many people don’t engage their superpower. Keep engaging. Full speed ahead.

  • @BatballMan556
    @BatballMan556 18 днів тому

    Not even 10 mins in and its hittin way harder then I expected and relatable. Makes me think. You are helping me pursue the Navy. Your videos help make it seem real not Hollywood and puts comfort in joining because I've been stuck and bounced around the shitty jobs that barely covers bills. I appreciate you.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  18 днів тому

      Glad you like it. This might be the ticket you were looking for,

  • @Veishan
    @Veishan 5 місяців тому +5

    I actually did that exact same captioning job, for about the same time frame (2015 until laid off in 2023 as soon as they had an AI that could do my job 90% as good for pennies). I saw the same thing happen as the job got progressively worse...
    Not in Milwaukee, and I'm about eight years older than you, but my life has gone down the tubes in the year since I've been laid off, haven't been able to find other work outside of call centers and that analogy of a "caged animal" is really evocative of the feelings I have toward those jobs now.
    ...I'm really considering the Navy as my own fundamental reset button. A chance to make it out of that cycle of working to live.
    Thanks for sharing your story, Haeden!

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  5 місяців тому +2

      It's definitely a good option. If I can do it, a lot of people can. Best of luck!

  • @charlesburke2379
    @charlesburke2379 Місяць тому

    What you're doing is wonderful and it's an incredible insight of what enlistees are about to walk into. I went through Parris Island during the Tet offensive and what you describe is often universal with all military branches. And pointing out that nobody will sleep for several days was correct! Because Boot camp is where peace and quiet got lost.

  • @patrickk.6295
    @patrickk.6295 5 місяців тому +7

    Hey Haeden,
    Wow of course you already know me being from Racine i knew all the places you were talking about Rawson, I-94 etc. First and foremost it not only takes strength to open up your past and soul to the world, but also provides a huge sense of therapeutic relief. You nailed it in the opening when you said you should never be worried about opening up to others no matter what maybe the others reaction. Because although some may either say things like that's not that rough etc (one up you) or say things like well i would have done it this way if i was in that place or situation. Which is a crock cause hindsight is always 20/20. So much easier to say how you can handle a life situation from a distance or outside looking in. You truly have carved out a great foundation young man (sorry I'm going to 46 years old you're a young man hahaha). This video is easily your best, you bared your soul for all to see and no one can tell you that your young journey was not peppered with huge barriers and unfortunate pitfalls. Yet rather than packing your bag and just simply laying down saying f it. You went out and attacked life with a zest and a drive. So many people your age can benefit from your story. cause there's millions of 17-25 year old kids who just lounge around all day and night. No direction, no drive or worse yet make excuses for hard events happening to them. Oh crap i gotta finish this comment later someone is at my door hahaha. 10/10 young Mr. Beck keep it up man.
    Regards,
    Patrick Kenyon
    Aka fellow SE Wisconsinite

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  5 місяців тому +1

      Hahahaha, I appreciate it! Hopefully this helps others, yeah. Thanks.

  • @Zack_Cestaro
    @Zack_Cestaro Місяць тому +1

    Same here brother the Navy saved me in many ways

  • @Rumnhammer
    @Rumnhammer 8 днів тому

    I just started watching your videos today, as my son left for RTC great lakes 2 weeks ago. I have been watching your videos to get a better sense of what he is experiencing as we have not recived our first call yet, only just got the post card with the graduation info on it, and he didn't put his mailing info on it so I had to call the recruter to get it. His mother and I have written letters and sent off the first batch earlier this week after we got the mailing address, one of the things I made sure to tell him was I lost my job on the day we took him to meps, luckily I got a new job less then a week later, but I made sure to tell him that in my first letter, so that he would not worry and make his life harder in boot camp. After watching your videos, I will be sure and tell him some of the info you have stated (like not taking the desserts etc) to make his experienence as good as possible. After watching this video, I have to say that I found it very moving and I am happy that you have found what you needed in your life to be happy. I also want to thank you for the videos as it has made it more clear what my son is experiencing and helps with how much we miss him and are looking forward to getting the I'm a sailor call and seeing him graduate. I think you are a squared away individual and wish you the best. Thanks again for your videos.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  8 днів тому +1

      Why thank you sir, I appreciate it. I'm glad you found them useful, and my story interesting. He should have called home upon arrival but it's possible he called the recruiter instead, or his phone was dead. Your son is going to do amazingly well!

  • @carrietremble
    @carrietremble 2 місяці тому +1

    You are very inspiring, and I am glad I happened upon this channel. I have been working as a preceptor/ counselor supervisor at a substance abuse rehab program (SARP) at a Naval base in San Diego; I started watching these videos to learn more about the Navy and about the sailors I am working with. I think a lot of people don't open up and talk about their life the way you did due to the unfortunate stigma of discussing anything related to mental health. That stigma will only go away when more people such as you talk the way you have. It not only normalizes it, but lets others know it is okay to do so. This has been the most impactful of all of your videos I have watched so far, and I wish I had seen this one first. It makes me appreciate all your other videos even more. Thank you for so generously and bravely sharing your story with all of us. I will better be able to do my job because of it.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  2 місяці тому +1

      Absolutely. I'm honored I could do something to help your profession!

  • @BeLikeNateTv
    @BeLikeNateTv 5 місяців тому +3

    shout out to you bro, im currently training and exercising to lose 70 pounds to qualify. I believe it will change my life too. lack of discipline has been my downfall.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  5 місяців тому +1

      Best of luck, you got this!

  • @LordyzDevz
    @LordyzDevz Місяць тому

    Hey Beck!, Thank you for sharing your story. I can relate with some of your struggles in life and I just wanna say i'm proud of you for becoming the man you are today! After fighting my way to get in the Navy, I got my dream job and will be going to bootcamp on October 28, 2024. I can't wait to join because I've always the guy to improve my life and I want to become the man I've always wanted myself to be and you inspired me. I can't wait to reset my journey and focus on me and nothing else! God bless!

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  Місяць тому

      Best of luck, thank you!

  • @365DaysWithChriss
    @365DaysWithChriss 4 місяці тому +3

    GREAT VIDEO!!!! Brother I am 33 and working with my navy recruiter to join thanks to your videos THANK YOU!!!!!! Hope everything works out for you

  • @maxjohnsen9542
    @maxjohnsen9542 4 місяці тому +1

    About a month ago I weighed 366lbs I now weight 325lbs, I’m gonna get low enough to enlist thank you for the encouragement

  • @marlyndaschibley7398
    @marlyndaschibley7398 3 дні тому

    Love your videos!! And your story is priceless ❤ thank you for sharing! God Bless

  • @SagelyfeVision
    @SagelyfeVision 5 місяців тому +2

    This is a powerful video ❤ I appreciate you for talking to us about this this is my great reset I love you future Navy brotha

  • @Liz-JWB
    @Liz-JWB 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for telling your story. It’s not easy to do that, and you are a beautiful person for doing so. This will guide someone that may be going through similar things as you. So thank you ❤

  • @kenevans5346
    @kenevans5346 5 місяців тому +5

    Good job, It's odd to me how much we have in common. I also was a Master at Arms , my father passed when I was just 20. The Navy saved me from being 3rd generation trailer trash. Just a suggestion from an old sailor. If you are looking to "Escape the Gate" have you thought about HP or expeditionary ? (MSRON) in my day.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  3 місяці тому

      Thanks. The windshield of life is way foggier than the rear view mirror. I'll see what life has in store for me.

  • @Kingleekofficial
    @Kingleekofficial 4 місяці тому +1

    What’s good haeden. Keep inspiring the world with your testimony, it’s not in vain! I can relate on so many levels. Family trauma, poverty, born and raised in Milwaukee, etc. Your vulnerability to speak on the past is admirable and commendable indeed.
    On a good note, I got a 67 on the ASVAB so I’m just waiting for MEPS to see what I’m eligible for. Your content has made it so much easier to navigate my options with preparation for the Navy. Gratitude 🙏🏾

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  4 місяці тому

      Thanks, best of luck with your career!

  • @gus_100
    @gus_100 4 місяці тому +2

    This is an awesome video man. Thanks for telling us your story

  • @purest4233
    @purest4233 3 місяці тому +1

    I grew up very similar, Raised by my great grandparents only income was social security in a trailer in rural Pennsylvania. No license until i was 21 job etc, Took my a long time to repair myself mentally after living in such poverty. But now im 24 - truck driver making a good living and married. losing weight and getting fit to join the navy!

  • @operatornaut8534
    @operatornaut8534 4 місяці тому +1

    Real proud of you boss, Come a long way by the sound of things.
    Wish you success in your future and with it, happiness.

  • @earthtojay3664
    @earthtojay3664 3 місяці тому +1

    You’re the best dude damn so much respect for everything you’ve been through

  • @Hockeylivin83
    @Hockeylivin83 Місяць тому

    My man 🙏🫡🇺🇲⚓I m 40 and enlisted in the US Navy this month. Praying my past arrest but cases that were dismissed don't affect me going forward. Your story is deep and can understand how important it is to break free from our adversities to allow us to turn those circumstances around .I pray you continue to be An amazing individual you are now 🙏 God Bless brother

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  Місяць тому +1

      God bless you on your journey! Hope it works out!

    • @Hockeylivin83
      @Hockeylivin83 Місяць тому

      @@HaedenBeck 🙏🫡🇺🇸⚓🚢

  • @bigchriss3187
    @bigchriss3187 5 місяців тому +2

    Damn good video. You are an inspiration my friend.

  • @andrewdammer4014
    @andrewdammer4014 5 місяців тому

    Going back to MEPS for the second time in a couple of days to hopefully sign a contract for the MA rate, hearing your story was very inspirational. Im very lucky that I grew up in a household of opportunities and ways of getting what I needed but ive always wanted to join the military, watching your videos have gotten me prepared to deal with what I might encounter and I'm grateful for all the advice. Thank you for sharing your story and doing what you do!

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  5 місяців тому +1

      glad I've been helpful, best of luck!

  • @renniemorales1048
    @renniemorales1048 5 місяців тому +1

    Inspirational, no looking back

  • @user-ep7fp6fj8f
    @user-ep7fp6fj8f 5 місяців тому +1

    Really excellent video. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @jullienlopez3030
    @jullienlopez3030 3 дні тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @HowesHacks
    @HowesHacks 27 днів тому

    Same tried to give me nuke…never. Wouldn’t trade my AW rate for anything

  • @BeyalaBaDingo
    @BeyalaBaDingo 5 місяців тому

    Very much appreciated!

  • @2Unleashed0
    @2Unleashed0 5 місяців тому

    Wonderful video buddy! I’m sorry you had a hard struggle in your childhood. I felt some of that pain & i go through daily struggles myself with no way out of it in a matter of time. MA maybe something i don’t qualify for but I’m going to work extra hard as a PACSeamen to get it or if i have to reenlist to get it. Again wonderful video, must’ve taken alot of courage to keep yourself together while explaining it all. I know I wouldn’t be able to

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, best of luck in your career. You definitely should get a rating though.

    • @2Unleashed0
      @2Unleashed0 5 місяців тому

      @@HaedenBeck i know i should man but I’m on a very limited time right now & if i explained why i need to join now i hope you will understand

  • @otakoman0056
    @otakoman0056 3 місяці тому

    We really lived almost the same life

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  3 місяці тому

      I was surprised how these sorts of stories are more common than I thought, it's just that people stay quiet about it thinking nobody else would understand or care.

  • @mizninvictor2189
    @mizninvictor2189 3 місяці тому +1

    Dear MA3 Beck........I DO HATE my job. Still wanna watch your video though......

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  3 місяці тому

      Hope it was relatable. Life gets better.

    • @mizninvictor2189
      @mizninvictor2189 3 місяці тому

      @@HaedenBeck I sure hope so. With respect.....CPL (ret) Miznin

  • @user-ps5nq3bz4k
    @user-ps5nq3bz4k 5 місяців тому +1

    Im 35 yrs old can still join navy ? Joining active navy can they allow me to finish my Remaining 2yrs in college?

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  5 місяців тому +3

      yes and yes, but remember on the job, career will come first, you adjust to them, they won't adjust to you and your classes

    • @user-ps5nq3bz4k
      @user-ps5nq3bz4k 5 місяців тому +1

      @@HaedenBeck thanks for the rply maybe reserve so that i have all the time for my class

  • @Watchme7897
    @Watchme7897 5 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @Watchme7897
      @Watchme7897 5 місяців тому

      I Luv U for so brave to share this !!

  • @otakoman0056
    @otakoman0056 3 місяці тому +1

    If I’m watching your videos bro you are that valuable time 🫡

  • @BeLikeNateTv
    @BeLikeNateTv 5 місяців тому

    shout out to you bro, im currently training and exercising to lose 70 pounds to qualify. I believe it will change my life too. lack of discipline has been my downfall.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  5 місяців тому

      Best of luck, get it, you can do it!