S4, Ep5: The Meaning of March or Die | Why men get stuck—and how to move forward
Wed Feb 04 2026
What do you do when staying where you are feels safer—but moving forward is the only way to survive?
In this episode of The Meaning of Men, I'm joined by Marine Corps veteran Jeremy Stalnecker to explore the life-defining philosophy of March or Die. Drawing from Jeremy’s combat experience in Iraq and his work supporting veterans, first responders, and men in crisis, this conversation goes deep into identity, trauma, resilience, and responsibility.
We unpack what happens when men tie their sense of self to a role, a past version of themselves, or a traumatic experience—and how that can quietly destroy relationships, purpose, and hope. Jeremy shares why victimhood can feel comforting, why doing nothing is often the most dangerous choice, and how true resilience is built before crisis hits. This episode is essential listening for men navigating transition, burnout, loss, or the quiet feeling of just existing rather than truly living.
In this episode you will learn:
Why “marching” is a daily decision, not a one-time breakthrough
How identity loss fuels anger, isolation, and hopelessness
The hidden comfort of staying stuck—and how to break free
Why responsibility is the gateway to freedom
How men can move forward even when the future feels unclear
Hear more from Jeremy:
Jeremy’s social media:
https://www.facebook.com/jeremystalneckerofficial
https://www.instagram.com/jeremystalnecker/
https://x.com/jstalnecker
https://www.youtube.com/@MightyOaksFoundation
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-stalnecker-63a2a17/
Jeremy’s website:
https://www.jeremystalnecker.com/
Timestamps:
03:47: The Journey from Military to Ministry
06:35: Reconnecting with Identity and Purpose
09:43: The Work of Mighty Oaks Foundation
12:46: March or Die: A Military Philosophy
15:35: Choosing to Move Forward
18:34: The Power of Decision-Making
21:32: Victim Mentality vs. Survivor Mindset
24:22: Identity and Trauma
27:28: The Challenge of Defining Masculinity
30:19: Understanding Trauma and Identity
36:17: The Importance of Preparation for Adversity
42:08: Navigating Change and Decision-Making
45:35: Finding Hope and Purpose in Life
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What do you do when staying where you are feels safer—but moving forward is the only way to survive? In this episode of The Meaning of Men, I'm joined by Marine Corps veteran Jeremy Stalnecker to explore the life-defining philosophy of March or Die. Drawing from Jeremy’s combat experience in Iraq and his work supporting veterans, first responders, and men in crisis, this conversation goes deep into identity, trauma, resilience, and responsibility. We unpack what happens when men tie their sense of self to a role, a past version of themselves, or a traumatic experience—and how that can quietly destroy relationships, purpose, and hope. Jeremy shares why victimhood can feel comforting, why doing nothing is often the most dangerous choice, and how true resilience is built before crisis hits. This episode is essential listening for men navigating transition, burnout, loss, or the quiet feeling of just existing rather than truly living. In this episode you will learn: Why “marching” is a daily decision, not a one-time breakthrough How identity loss fuels anger, isolation, and hopelessness The hidden comfort of staying stuck—and how to break free Why responsibility is the gateway to freedom How men can move forward even when the future feels unclear Hear more from Jeremy: Jeremy’s social media: https://www.facebook.com/jeremystalneckerofficial https://www.instagram.com/jeremystalnecker/ https://x.com/jstalnecker https://www.youtube.com/@MightyOaksFoundation https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-stalnecker-63a2a17/ Jeremy’s website: https://www.jeremystalnecker.com/ Timestamps: 03:47: The Journey from Military to Ministry 06:35: Reconnecting with Identity and Purpose 09:43: The Work of Mighty Oaks Foundation 12:46: March or Die: A Military Philosophy 15:35: Choosing to Move Forward 18:34: The Power of Decision-Making 21:32: Victim Mentality vs. Survivor Mindset 24:22: Identity and Trauma 27:28: The Challenge of Defining Masculinity 30:19: Understanding Trauma and Identity 36:17: The Importance of Preparation for Adversity 42:08: Navigating Change and Decision-Making 45:35: Finding Hope and Purpose in Life