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Sunday, December 22, 2024

From Launching Startups to Serving Veterans: The Big Difference of being an Entrepreneur, a Civilian & a Federal Employee (My Annual Christmas Reflections 2024)

Maligayang Pasko, everyone!  (That's Merry Christmas in Tagalog, for those who don't know. Gotta represent my Filipino roots!)

This Christmas, I'm reflecting on my unconventional journey – from scaling businesses and launching startups to serving veterans and bridging gaps as a Filipino American entrepreneur and federal contractor. It's a challenging transition and journey that goes beyond the bottom line, fueled by a passion for giving back and finding deeper purpose this Christmas season.

Recent Christmas Week 2024 with mom's new home 

As the aroma of lechon, arroz caldo / lugaw (that is my Christmas potluck tomorrow by the way), lumpia (our potluck from last night's Sam Friends and Parent's party - see photo) and pancit fill the air, and the sounds of Jose Mari Chan's Christmas carols (yes enjoy the Original Pilipino English Christmas carol background while you read my blog) waft through the house, I can't help but reflect on this past year. It's been a wild ride, full of twists and turns, culminating today my 1st year anniversary in my official check-in at Bldg U93 Norfolk Naval Base as a Government Contractor.


December 2024 Roadtrip with Mom's from her last home, last Christmas.

Now, you all know I've worn many hats in my life. Navy veteran, entrepreneur, counselor, educator, government contractor and now federal employee. And let me tell you, this transition from the "free-for-all" of the civilian world to the structured environment of federal work has been a difficult but fulfilling experience. It's like stepping back into the military, with the routines, the chain of command, and the leaders together with co-workers who still carry that military aura. But here's the interesting thing: it's not quite the same. There's this undercurrent of "freedom" – you know, "Do what you want," "Let's vote on it" – but it's a bit of an illusion. It's like they give you a taste of freedom, but within a very defined box.

Having navigated both worlds – the military for 23 years, the corporate (both at Amex & Jobmetrix) and and for 12 years - entrepreneurial world, and now the federal government – I've developed a unique perspective. It's like looking at life through a kaleidoscope, seeing the same elements rearranged in different patterns.

And speaking of the entrepreneurial world, I can't help but feel a sense of pride when I think about Mvoss Creation. What started as a dream that my wife, Myla, and I shared has now blossomed into a nationwide success story. Myla's at the helm now, and she's absolutely crushing it! Mvoss Creation has become the go-to source for branded merchandise, not just here in Virginia, but for federal, state, and local organizations and universities across the country. It's incredibly inspiring to see her passion and dedication take the company to new heights.

Of course, I can't forget my other ventures (it is currently on-pause): Fusionmeet, the cultural networking platform that brings people together, and Commercewise by Tony Astro, my consulting company where I get to share my expertise and help businesses thrive. It's been an amazing journey, and I'm grateful for every opportunity I've had to make a difference.

And speaking of perspectives, my experience with the REISIC assessment has really opened my eyes to the challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life. It's not always easy to translate military skills and experience into the civilian world, and sometimes, the resources available aren't as up-to-date as they could be.

Here are a few key differences that stand out:

  • Structure is King: Just like in the military, the federal government loves its protocols and procedures. Everything is by the book, and there's a process for everything. It reminds me of my time at the Department of Defense Fleet & Family Support Center, where I was managing military data across various systems. It was all about maintaining that structure to ensure smooth operations. (And let's be honest, with a PhD, I appreciate a good system!)
  • The Chain of Command is Alive and Well: Hierarchy is important in both the military and the federal government. It's about clear communication and efficient execution. It takes me back to my days as a military chief career counselor, supervising 50 counselors for thousands of personnel. We achieved a 98% career satisfaction rate, and I believe that clear chain of command played a crucial role.
  • Job Security is a Priority: One thing I appreciate about federal work is the stability. It's a lot like the military in that sense. You're not constantly worried about layoffs or downsizing. My current role requires a Secret Clearance and access to military personnel records, which adds another layer of security.
  • Service is the Common Thread: Both the military and the federal government are driven by a sense of service. It's about contributing to something larger than yourself. At my current federal job, I conduct weekly workshops on transition, benefits, education, and job counseling. It's all about supporting our military personnel, and that resonates deeply with me.
  • Benefits are a Blessing: Just like the military, the federal government offers comprehensive benefits. It's definitely a major perk compared to the often unpredictable world of entrepreneurship.
Besides being an Educator & Counselor, FFSC also do outreach
during career week at Naval Station Norfolk, marketing our life skills programs.

Now, let's talk about entrepreneurship. It's a whole different ball game.

The Upsides:

  • Freedom to Fly: You're the captain of your own ship. You make the decisions, you set the course. When I was the Marketing Director at Mvoss Creation, I had the freedom to create and execute innovative marketing plans, resulting in a 30% increase in client acquisition.
  • Earning Potential Unleashed: Entrepreneurship offers the potential for unlimited financial growth. I've collaborated with non-profits to create 12 new brands, and the financial rewards were significant.
  • Creativity Knows No Bounds: No bureaucratic red tape to stifle your innovation. You can bring your ideas to life without jumping through hoops. I remember pioneering social media campaigns that resulted in a 50% increase in online engagement. That's the power of creative freedom.
  • Flexibility is Your Friend: You set your own hours, you create your own work-life balance. I've managed to juggle my time to help over 150 business owners achieve success, all while maintaining a flexible schedule.
  • Satisfaction Beyond Measure: There's nothing quite like building something from the ground up and watching it thrive. I've engineered marketing strategies that boosted client revenue by 25%, and that sense of accomplishment is priceless.

The Downsides:

  • Risk is Your Constant Companion: Entrepreneurship is inherently risky. You could lose it all. Even with my successes, the financial risks were always present.
  • Long Hours are the Norm: Be prepared to put in the time, especially in the beginning. When I was striving for that 30% increase in client acquisition, it meant a lot of late nights and long hours.
  • Uncertainty Can Be a Rollercoaster: Income can be unpredictable, and there's no guaranteed paycheck. I remember the ups and downs of client engagements and the financial uncertainty that came with it.
  • You're the Jack of All Trades: As an entrepreneur, you wear all the hats. You're the manager, the accountant, the HR department, and everything in between. Managing contracts and staying compliant with all the rules and regulations can be overwhelming.
  • Stress Can Be Your Shadow: The pressure to succeed can be intense. I remember balancing the needs of 35 new local businesses and 10 government agencies during social media campaigns. Talk about stress!

So, why the shift to the federal government?

Well, after 12 years of witnessing veterans struggle after leaving the military, I felt a calling to serve. Many veterans have a tough time transitioning to civilian life, especially if they don't have a pension, disability, or a federal job. I want to make a difference. I want to use my experience, my education, and my passion to help those veterans find their footing and build a successful future.

This federal role gives me the stability and the platform to do just that. I'm grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this dedicated team, and I'm excited to see what we can accomplish together.

My Team with FFSC teaches Life Skills in Transition and then Giving them a One on Once Counseling before they leave the military.  Here again with some outreach to our active-duty family members.

However, in my humble opinion as an entrepreneur and recently reinstated Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF), Certified Master of Career Services (CMCS), Certified Career Services Provider (CCSP), I've noticed that some of the programs are a bit behind the times. It's understandable, given the bureaucracy involved, but it does concern me that some veterans might be getting outdated ways of delivering the good information they need and educators not inspiring them to move forward successfully. For example, the latest DODTAP program curriculum is from 2019, and it doesn't fully address some of the latest trends and innovations in the civilian job market. This means that after their workshop, some veterans might find themselves with slightly obsolete information BUT it is up to the educator to inspire them not like those I've met from 2014-2023, they don't remember and was not inspired by their "forgettable" uninspired educator. It's ALL up to the qualified Educators who experienced an actual military to civilian transition (no matter how good they deliver it with perfect information, how they deliver is what matters) and I'm hoping to contribute to bridging that gap and ensuring our veterans have access to the most current and relevant information possible.

But here's the thing: my entrepreneurial spirit is still burning bright. Once I've made a tangible impact on the lives of some of the veterans I'm working with (hopefully in the next 2-4 years as counselor and life skills coach / educator), I plan to dive back into the entrepreneurial world. I have big dreams, but ultimately, I leave it all in the hands of God. This Christmas season, I'm celebrating His resurrection with joy, gratitude, and a deep appreciation for the journey that has led me here.

Maligayang Pasko and a prosperous New Year to you all!

Friday, December 13, 2024

2024 Annual Movie Review: What to Watch this Holiday. My Lens on Life Lessons


Lights, Camera, Action! 

Welcome to my 2024 annual curated list of films and shows!  This year’s selection is deeply informed by my 23 years of service in the Navy and my continued commitment to supporting veterans and military families as a civilian educator / counselor.  

My journey has taken me from the decks of warships to the halls of academia, and through it all, I've discovered the power of storytelling to illuminate the human experience. My wife and I share this passion, often spending our weekends immersed in captivating narratives, dissecting themes and characters late into the night finishing series in one weekend. 

These stories have inspired us, challenged my thinking, and reinforced the values I’ve cultivated throughout my life. Whether you’re an educator like me looking for engaging classroom material, a life skill counselor seeking new ways to connect with clients, or an entrepreneur navigating the complexities of business, I believe these films offer valuable insights and spark meaningful conversations. Here’s how they resonate with my personal and professional experiences, along with IMDb ratings and where you can find them.

1. Shogun (FX on Hulu)
 * My Rating: 10 | IMDb Rating: 8.6
 * Insight:  One of the most powerful scenes in “Shogun” is when Anjin-san, a shipwrecked English sailor, begins to truly embrace the Japanese way of life.  He navigates the complexities of a foreign culture with humility, respect, and a fierce determination to learn.  This resonates deeply with my own experiences in the Navy, where I was constantly interacting with people from diverse backgrounds.  Whether it was collaborating with sailors from allied nations during joint exercises or building relationships with local communities during humanitarian missions, cultural sensitivity and adaptability were crucial to mission success.  In my counseling practice, I often draw upon this experience, emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives to foster personal and professional growth. Just as Anjin-san found strength and purpose by adapting to a new world, we too can find opportunities for growth by embracing the unfamiliar.


2. Black Doves (Amazon Prime Video)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 7.3
 * Insight:  The scene in “Black Doves” where Helen confronts the devastating betrayal by someone she trusted left a lasting impression on me.  The raw intensity of her emotions – the anger, the hurt, the confusion – mirrored the experiences of many veterans I’ve worked with who have faced similar personal setbacks, sometimes related to their service.  It’s a powerful reminder that while betrayal can shake us to our core, it can also be a catalyst for profound self-discovery and growth.  Helen’s journey towards healing and finding strength within herself underscores the importance of emotional resilience, a key principle I emphasize in my counseling practice.  By encouraging self-awareness and providing tools to navigate difficult emotions, we can empower veterans to emerge from adversity stronger and more self-assured.

3. Lioness (Paramount+)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 7.7
 * Insight:  The camaraderie and unwavering trust between Cruz and Joe in “Lioness,” particularly during their high-stakes missions, brought me right back to my days leading a team of sailors on a mission in the Persian Gulf. We faced a critical engine failure, and the only way to get everyone home safely was to rely on each other’s expertise and unwavering trust. Just like in the show, clear communication and shared purpose were essential. This dynamic is something I also see in successful counseling sessions with veterans. When clients and therapists work together as a team, with open communication and a shared goal of healing and reintegration, that’s when real breakthroughs happen.  For educators, this show can be a great tool to illustrate the power of teamwork and collaboration.  Consider having students analyze a specific scene and identify the key elements that contribute to the team’s success.

4. Sharper (Apple TV+)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 6.7
 * Insight:  “Sharper” masterfully weaves a tale of deceit and manipulation, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as the intricate plot twists unfold. This film serves as a potent reminder of the importance of discernment in all relationships, both personal and professional.  As a counselor for veterans, I’ve witnessed firsthand how their experiences can sometimes make them vulnerable to those seeking to exploit their trust or manipulate them for personal gain.  This film underscores the need to develop critical thinking skills and trust our intuition.  By helping veterans recognize red flags and empowering them to set healthy boundaries, we can guide them towards building authentic connections based on trust and mutual respect.

5. The Penguin (HBO Max)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 8.7
 * Insight:  Oswald Cobblepot’s strategic rise to power in “The Penguin” is a fascinating study in ambition, resourcefulness, and the seductive nature of power.  While his journey illustrates how these qualities can drive success, it also serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and the ethical compromises that can occur along the way.  This resonates with the leadership challenges many veterans face as they transition to civilian careers.  I encourage them to harness their ambition and channel it in a way that aligns with their values and contributes to the greater good.  This film provides a compelling case study for discussing the importance of balancing ambition with social responsibility and ethical leadership.


6. Fallout (Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, or Google Play)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 8.3
 * Insight:  The scene in “Fallout” where survivors of a traumatic event gather to share their experiences and find solace in their shared vulnerability resonated deeply with me.  It reminded me of the powerful healing that can occur in group therapy sessions for veterans, where individuals come together to process their pain, find support, and rebuild their lives.  The power of human connection and shared experience cannot be overstated.  This film beautifully illustrates the importance of community and the transformative potential of vulnerability for those who have served.

7. The Perfect Couple (Netflix)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 6.5
 * Insight:  “The Perfect Couple” cleverly unravels family secrets and hidden tensions amidst a murder investigation.  This captivating narrative highlights the critical role of communication in maintaining healthy relationships.  As a counselor working with military families, I often see how deployments, relocations, and the unique stresses of military life can strain communication and create tension within families.  This film serves as a valuable reminder that open and honest dialogue is essential for fostering understanding, resolving conflict, and building stronger bonds within families.

8. The Veil (Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, or Google Play)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 6.4
 * Insight:  The moment in “The Veil” when the protagonist finally uncovers the truth behind a long-hidden conspiracy resonated with me on a professional level.  As both an educator and counselor for veterans, I often find myself guiding individuals through periods of uncertainty and confusion as they transition to civilian life.  Whether it’s a veteran struggling to find their place in the civilian workforce or a family grappling with the challenges of reintegration, the journey towards clarity can be challenging.  This film serves as a metaphor for the importance of seeking truth, asking difficult questions, and piecing together the fragments of information to gain a clearer understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

9. Those About to Die (Peacock)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 6.7
 * Insight:  The intense training sequences in “Those About to Die,” where gladiators prepare for life-or-death combat, showcase the power of discipline and perseverance.  This theme resonates with my experience as a Navy Chief and educator.  The military instills a deep respect for discipline, and I see this same dedication in the veterans I work with as they pursue their educational and career goals.  Whether it’s preparing for a military operation, pursuing academic goals, or overcoming personal challenges, the ability to set goals, dedicate oneself to rigorous training, and maintain focus in the face of adversity is essential for success.  This film can be a powerful tool for inspiring students and clients to embrace discipline and commit to the hard work required to achieve their aspirations.

10. 3 Body Problem (Netflix)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 7.5
 * Insight:  The moment in “3 Body Problem” when humanity confronts the vastness and mystery of the universe evokes a sense of awe and wonder, but also a profound feeling of insignificance.  This resonates with my experience as a counselor, where I often encounter veterans who are grappling with their place in the world after their military service.  This film serves as a reminder that while we may be small in the grand scheme of things, we each have the power to make choices, forge our own paths, and find meaning in our lives.  By cultivating resilience, resourcefulness, and a sense of curiosity, we can navigate the unpredictable currents of life with courage and purpose.

11. Uglies (Netflix)
 * My Rating: 8 | IMDb Rating: 4.7
 * Insight:  Tally’s struggle against conformity and her fight to preserve her individuality in “Uglies” is a powerful reminder of the importance of authenticity.  In a world that often pressures us to fit in, this film encourages us to embrace our unique qualities and resist the urge to conform to societal expectations.  As a counselor, I often work with veterans who are trying to find their identity outside of their military roles. This film can be a valuable tool for sparking conversations about self-acceptance, self-expression, and the courage to be different.

12. The Deliverance (Shudder)
 * My Rating: 8 | IMDb Rating: 5.1
 * Insight:  “The Deliverance” portrays a family’s harrowing battle against a malevolent force that threatens to tear them apart.  While the film delves into the supernatural, it also highlights the importance of unity and resilience in the face of adversity.  The family’s ability to stand together, despite their fears and vulnerabilities, underscores the power of familial bonds and the strength that can be found in collective resistance.  This theme resonates with my work in family counseling, where I often witness the transformative power of families working together to overcome challenges and heal from trauma, especially for those who have experienced the unique stresses of military life.

13. Mr. Robot (Amazon Prime Video)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 8.5
 * Insight:  “Mr. Robot” delves into the complexities of identity, mental health, and social rebellion through the eyes of Elliot Alderson, a brilliant but troubled young hacker.  Elliot’s struggles with social anxiety, depression, and a fragmented sense of self mirror the challenges faced by many veterans who are dealing with the invisible wounds of war.  This series offers a nuanced portrayal of mental health and raises important questions about societal norms, conformity, and the search for authenticity.  As a counselor, I appreciate the show’s willingness to tackle these complex issues and its potential to spark meaningful conversations about mental well-being and self-discovery.

14. Russian Doll (Netflix)
 * My Rating: 8 | IMDb Rating: 7.7
 * Insight:  “Russian Doll” takes a unique approach to exploring themes of personal growth and self-awareness through Nadia’s cyclical journey of death and rebirth.  Trapped in a time loop, she is forced to confront her past mistakes and make different choices to break free.  This concept resonates with my work as an educator, where I emphasize the importance of learning from our experiences, both successes and failures.  Each day presents an opportunity for growth and transformation, and this show serves as a creative reminder that we have the power to shape our own destinies through our choices and actions. This is especially relevant for veterans who are transitioning to civilian life and redefining their identities.

15. They/Them (Peacock)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 4.0
 * Insight:  “They/Them” tackles complex themes of identity, acceptance, and the struggle for self-expression within the LGBTQ+ community.  Set against the backdrop of a conversion therapy camp, the film highlights the trauma and challenges faced by individuals who are forced to suppress their true selves.  This narrative resonates deeply with my work as a counselor, where I strive to create a safe and inclusive space for all clients, including those who have served in the military and identify as LGBTQ+.  This film serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy, understanding, and advocating for the rights of all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

16. The Continental (Peacock)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 7.2
 * Insight:  “The Continental” delves into the intricate world of assassins and organized crime, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the high-stakes consequences of operating in a morally ambiguous underworld.  My experience in the military, where loyalty and trust are paramount, gives me a unique appreciation for the complexities portrayed in this series.  Whether it’s a team of soldiers relying on each other in combat or a group of assassins navigating a dangerous power struggle, the bonds of loyalty can be both a source of strength and a vulnerability.  This show offers a thought-provoking exploration of these dynamics and the ethical dilemmas that arise when operating in a world where the lines between right and wrong are blurred.

17. Oppenheimer (In Theaters; likely available later on streaming platforms)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 8.3
 * Insight:  “Oppenheimer” grapples with the moral complexities surrounding the creation of the atomic bomb, raising profound questions about scientific responsibility, ethical leadership, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.  The film’s exploration of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s internal struggles and the weight of his decisions resonates with my work as a counselor and consultant.  I often guide clients through difficult ethical dilemmas, encouraging them to consider the potential consequences of their actions and make choices that align with their values.  This film serves as a powerful reminder that even the most brilliant minds must grapple with the moral implications of their work and the impact it has on the world.

18. Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (In Theaters; check for availability later)
 * My Rating: 8 | IMDb Rating: 7.7
 * Insight:  Ethan Hunt’s unwavering dedication to his mission, his ability to think on his feet, and his talent for strategic planning in “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” embody the qualities I admire in successful entrepreneurs.  Whether it’s navigating a complex business landscape, adapting to unexpected challenges, or taking calculated risks, entrepreneurs must be resourceful, decisive, and able to anticipate potential obstacles.  This film provides a thrilling example of how strategic thinking, combined with a willingness to take bold action, can lead to success even in the most perilous situations.

19. Upgrade (Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, or Google Play)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 7.5
 * Insight:  “Upgrade” explores the transformative potential of technology, both its benefits and its potential dangers.  The film’s protagonist, Grey Trace, undergoes a radical procedure that enhances his physical and mental capabilities through advanced technology.  While this grants him incredible abilities, it also raises ethical questions about the blurring lines between man and machine and the potential for technology to control us rather than empower us.  As someone who encourages entrepreneurs to embrace innovation, this film serves as a reminder to approach technological advancements with both excitement and caution, always considering the potential consequences and ethical implications.

20. Carry-On (Netflix)
 * My Rating: 7 | IMDb Rating: 6.7
 * Insight:  “Carry On” is a lighthearted yet suspenseful thriller that showcases the importance of adaptability and remaining calm under pressure.  The protagonist, Ethan Kopek, a TSA agent, finds himself caught in a high-stakes situation when he is blackmailed into smuggling a bomb onto a plane.  His ability to think on his feet, improvise, and maintain his composure in the face of danger highlights the importance of resilience and resourcefulness, qualities that are essential for navigating unexpected challenges, whether in our personal or professional lives.

21. My Old Ass (MUBI)
 * My Rating: 7 | IMDb Rating: 7.0
 * Insight:  “My Old Ass” tackles the often-taboo subject of aging with humor and sensitivity.  The film follows a group of elderly friends as they navigate the challenges and joys of their later years, exploring themes of loneliness, mortality, and the importance of human connection.  As a counselor, I appreciate the film’s honest portrayal of the emotional and physical realities of aging, and its reminder that even in the face of decline, life can still be filled with purpose, laughter, and meaningful relationships.  This film encourages us to embrace all stages of life with grace and find joy in the present moment.

22. Argylle (Apple TV+)
 * My Rating: 7 | IMDb Rating: 5.6
 * Insight:  “Argylle” playfully blurs the lines between fiction and reality, following a world-renowned spy who suffers from amnesia and believes he is a novelist.  As he recovers his memories and his true identity, the film explores the power of storytelling and the ways in which our narratives shape our perceptions and aspirations.  This theme resonates with my work as an educator and counselor, where I often encourage individuals to explore their own stories, reframe their narratives, and tap into the creative power of imagination to envision new possibilities for their lives.

23. Yellowstone (Paramount Network)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 8.7
 * Insight:  “Yellowstone” is a captivating saga about family, legacy, and the struggle to preserve a way of life in the face of modern challenges.  The Dutton family’s fierce loyalty to their land and their complex internal dynamics resonate with my own experiences in the Navy, where camaraderie and a shared sense of purpose are often tested by internal conflicts and external pressures.  This series offers a compelling exploration of how values, traditions, and personal relationships shape our decisions and influence our destinies.

24. The Exorcist: Believer (Peacock)
 * My Rating: 8 | IMDb Rating: 4.8
 * Insight:  “The Exorcist: Believer” revisits the classic horror franchise, exploring the timeless battle between good and evil through the lens of demonic possession.  While the film’s supernatural elements provide chills and thrills, it also delves into the psychological and spiritual struggles of its characters.  As a counselor, I recognize the parallels between the characters’ battles against inner demons and the real-life challenges faced by individuals struggling with trauma, addiction, or mental health issues.  This film serves as a reminder that confronting our fears and seeking support

25. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (Netflix)
 * My Rating: 7 | IMDb Rating: 6.4
 * Insight:  Axel Foley's return to Beverly Hills in "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" brings with it his signature blend of humor, action, and unorthodox problem-solving.  His ability to think outside the box, improvise in chaotic situations, and use his wit to outsmart his adversaries resonates with the entrepreneurial spirit.  In my work with veterans transitioning to civilian careers, I often encourage them to embrace this kind of creative thinking and adaptability.  Whether it's starting a business, navigating a new career path, or simply adjusting to the challenges of civilian life, the ability to think creatively and find innovative solutions is essential for success.

26. Them (Amazon Prime Video)
 * My Rating: 8 | IMDb Rating: 7.5
 * Insight: "Them" is a powerful anthology series that explores the horrors of racism and discrimination throughout American history.  The first season, set in the 1950s, follows a Black family who move to an all-white neighborhood and are terrorized by both their neighbors and supernatural forces.  This series tackles difficult but important themes that are still relevant today.  As a counselor, I believe it's crucial to address issues of race and discrimination in a safe and supportive environment.  This series can be a valuable tool for sparking conversations about these complex issues and promoting understanding and empathy.

27. Atlas (Netflix)
 * My Rating: 7 | IMDb Rating: 5.6
 * Insight:  "Atlas" paints a bleak picture of a future where humanity is on the brink of extinction, forcing a hardened soldier to confront her own past and fight for the survival of her species.  This film explores themes of resilience, hope, and the importance of human connection in the face of overwhelming adversity.  As a counselor working with veterans, I often see how trauma and isolation can lead to feelings of hopelessness and despair.  This film serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always the potential for healing, connection, and the strength to fight for a better future.

28. Poor Things (In Theaters; check for availability later)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 7.8
 * Insight: "Poor Things" is a visually stunning and thought-provoking film that explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the boundaries of human experience.  The story follows Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life with the brain of an infant, who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and liberation.  This film's exploration of transformation and the search for meaning resonates with my work as a counselor, where I guide clients to embrace their true selves and reach their full potential.

29. American Nightmare (Peacock)
 * My Rating: 7 | IMDb Rating: 7.5
 * Insight:  The "American Nightmare" franchise utilizes the horror genre to explore social and political anxieties, often reflecting the fears and insecurities that plague our society.  As a counselor, I recognize that these anxieties can manifest as internal struggles, leading to feelings of powerlessness and despair.  By confronting these fears, whether through therapy, creative expression, or simply engaging in open dialogue, we can begin to heal and reclaim our sense of agency.

And finally, the series I'll be following after that second season: 
30. The Diplomat (Season 2 - Netflix)
 * My Rating: 9 | IMDb Rating: 8.1
 * Insight:  The second season of "The Diplomat" continues to deliver a gripping blend of political intrigue, personal drama, and international relations.  As Kate Wyler navigates the complexities of her role as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, she faces ethical dilemmas, high-stakes negotiations, and the constant pressure to maintain composure in the face of crisis.  Several scenes resonate with my experience as a veteran and counselor:
   * Crisis Management:  The way Kate handles a terrorist attack, demonstrating both strength and empathy, reflects the skills needed in crisis intervention and trauma response.  Counselors, especially those working with veterans, can learn from her ability to remain calm under pressure and provide support to those affected by trauma.
   * Negotiation and Diplomacy:  Kate's skillful navigation of international relations, building alliances and defusing tensions, highlights the importance of communication and understanding in conflict resolution.  These skills are valuable for educators and counselors who work with diverse groups and individuals.
   * Work-Life Balance:  The show also portrays the challenges of maintaining personal relationships while working in a high-pressure environment.  This resonates with many veterans who struggle to balance their personal lives with the demands of their careers or the challenges of reintegrating into civilian life.

Closing Thoughts
As someone dedicated to helping others achieve their best—whether through education, counseling, or entrepreneurship—these stories resonate deeply with the lessons I’ve experienced and shared throughout my journey. They're not merely forms of entertainment; they are reflections of the human experience, allowing us to learn, adapt, and grow through the narratives we explore.
What shows or films have made an impact on you, and why? Let’s connect, share insights, and continue to grow together.


Tony Astro is an educator, counselor, and entrepreneur with over 23 years of experience helping people grow personally and professionally. As the co-founder of Mvoss Promotional & Consulting, FusionMeet Networking and CommerceWise, he blends his expertise in business, marketing, and counseling to guide individuals and businesses toward success. Lazaro believes movies are more than just entertainment—they can be powerful tools for learning, reflection, and personal growth. Through his various social media platforms, tonyastro.com and commercewise.us, he shares fun, insights on how to turn life’s challenges into opportunities for growth, just like the characters we see on screen.

Top 23 Must Watch Streaming by Genre by Tony Astro

I love movies, specially watching with my girl and on streaming, I couldn't get enough, but I'm super picky. This year, so many good ones produce globally with subtitles (Philippines, Germany, France, China, Spain, Mexico, Italy, etc) but most of them are still American movies, here are my choices according to my favorite genre. 
## My Top 23 Binge-Worthy Shows of 2023

2023 was a year of exceptional television, and my streaming queue was always overflowing. To help you navigate the vast landscape of TV shows, I'm sharing my top 23 picks, all of which I rated 8+ out of 10 on IMDB. So grab your snacks, get cozy, and prepare to be entertained!

**Thrillers & Mysteries:**

* **Missing (Hulu):** This gripping miniseries follows the desperate search for a missing girl, leaving you guessing until the very end.
* **Special Ops Lioness (Netflix):** Action and intrigue collide as a female intelligence officer infiltrates a dangerous terrorist organization.
* **Full Circle (Apple TV+):** A captivating mystery unfolds as a missing woman's story intersects with the lives of strangers.
* **Fit Check (Peacock):** A Filipino comedy drama with a business twist about the ups and downs of a creative young woman who won the business fight against an iconic fashion mogul. 
* **Dirty Linen (Amazon Prime):** Secrets, lies, high drama, best acting, best script and betrayal are the ingredients for this addictive wealthy Filipino family thriller, suspense drama set around the mansion and death of the four maids how corruption of the rich and police to cover up the crime. 
* **Stimulant (Prime Video):** A high-concept thriller with a mind-bending premise, this show will leave you questioning reality itself.

**Drama & Suspense:**

* **Reality (Apple TV+):** This thought-provoking drama explores the potential consequences of a world where everyone's memories are recorded and accessible.
* **Citadel (Amazon Freevee):** A global espionage thriller with an interconnected storyline, this show is perfect for fans of action and suspense.
* **Quiz Lady (Hulu):** Based on the true story of a woman who dominated trivia shows, this heartwarming drama is sure to inspire.
* **Diplomat (Paramount+):** A high-stakes political drama set on the international stage, this show offers a realistic glimpse into the world of diplomacy.
* **Pope's Exorcist (Netflix):** This chilling drama delves into the dark side of faith and the battle against evil.

**Comedy & Entertainment:**

* **Mafia Mama (HBO Max):** A heartwarming and hilarious comedy about a woman who inherits her family's mob business.
* **The Portable Door (Apple TV+):** This whimsical and charming fantasy series offers a unique escape into a world of magic and adventure.
* **On A Wing and Prayer (Peacock):** This uplifting comedy follows the journey of a group of misfits who start their own airline.
* **Beef (Netflix):** This quirky and hilarious comedy explores the unlikely friendship between two people who connect after a road rage incident.

**Politics and Business:**

* **Air (Amazon Prime Video):** This powerful and emotional drama tells the true story of the Nike Air Jordan brand.
* **The Power (Netflix):** This thought-provoking drama explores the consequences of a world where women develop the power of electrokinesis.
* **Tetris (Apple TV+):** This inspiring biographical drama tells the story of the creation of the iconic video game Tetris.
* **Rabbit Hole (Paramount+):** This mind-bending mystery thriller will keep you guessing until the very end.


*** Honorable Mentions Stream in 2023 I rated 6-8 out of 10 ***

* Mother
* The Outlaws
* Reality
* Ghosted
* Jury Duty
* M3gan
* The Last of Us
* Painkiller
* 65
* Consultant
* Paradise (Germany) 
* Painkiller

I've included the streaming platform where I watched each show in parentheses. However, availability may vary depending on your location and subscription plan.

Happy streaming!