Sign of the Times 🕰️Feat. Eduardo
16 December 2024

Sign of the Times 🕰️Feat. Eduardo

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Day 7 of the 12 days of Christmas Series! 🎄☃️🎊

In this episode, your Local Neighborhood Baby
 interviews Eduardo Marquez, who shares his incredible journey from being an orphan to serving as a bomb technician in the military, and ultimately becoming a successful entrepreneur with his brand, Mortal Triumph. Eduardo discusses the challenges he faced, including trauma, grief, and the importance of processing emotions. He emphasizes the significance of mindfulness, journaling, and the need to connect with others to heal. The conversation highlights the mission behind Mortal Triumph, which focuses on legacy, sacrifice, and living a life aligned with one's values.


Key 🗝️ Takeaways:



    Eduardo emphasizes the importance of sharing inspiring life stories to help others.
    Mindfulness exercises can be beneficial for managing stress and anxiety.
    Journaling serves as a powerful tool for processing emotions and memories.
    Coping with trauma often requires confronting and discussing feelings.
    The military experience can shape one's perspective on life and resilience.
    Mortal Triumph represents a mindset of earning one's legacy through sacrifice.
    It's crucial to foster an environment for emotional processing, especially after trauma.
    Talking about grief can be a significant step towards healing.
    The journey of entrepreneurship can be a way to channel personal experiences into something meaningful.
    Building connections with others who have faced similar challenges can aid in healing.





Guest Info:


Mortal Triumph, an apparel and lifestyle brand that aims to empower individuals through sacrifice and resilience. It is a military-inspired brand.


I want to provide a bit of background and my story of how this brand came to be. The inspiration started with my parents. My parents were Mexican immigrants who came here in search of better opportunities. I lost them at a young age; my mother when I was 10 and my father when I was 11. One of the major things I learned from them was that everything in life is earned through sacrifice.


They sacrificed everything so that we could have better opportunities. So after they died, I took that lesson everywhere. My work ethic became my power, and I took pride in the work that I did. Simply having an opportunity was an accomplishment.


This theme carried into college and ultimately led me to join the military as an EOD technician. I met some of the best people in the world during my military career. Lots of like-minded individuals who also believed in legacy and honor for a greater purpose. Some of them even gave the ultimate sacrifice of their lives.


So when I decided to create Mortal Triumph: these became my values: legacy, sacrifice, and triumph. By honoring those who came before who paved the way, we have the privilege to sacrifice in the present and work towards victory. We all die at some point, so why not earn it by living up to our values?


Ultimately, Mortal Triumph is a brand about self-empowerment through these ideas. In every garment, there is a story of sacrifice and glory, and each individual has the sacrifices they make each day.




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