Passing The Torch with Martin Foster
Welcome to Passing The Torch, a personal development podcast thatâs about the journey, not just the destination.
This show is a conversation with people who inspire me â thought leaders, entrepreneurs, athletes, authors, and others who are constantly evolving and learning about themselves. Iâm not pretending to have it all figured out, and thatâs what makes this podcast different. As I navigate my own personal growth and discover new tools, insights, and stories that are helping me, Iâm bringing you along for the ride.
I believe that when it comes to self-improvement, we donât always need to hear from someone who has already "arrived" at their ideal self. Instead, we can find power in connecting with people who are in the trenches alongside us, figuring things out as they go. Passing The Torch is an opportunity for both of us to learn, grow, and share in real-time.
Every episode, I sit down with individuals from all walks of life â from CEOs and best-selling authors to Special Forces Operators, friends, and elite athletes â and we dive deep into the lessons theyâve learned, the obstacles theyâve overcome, and the wisdom theyâve gained. Along the way, Iâll be sharing my own experiences and insights from my personal development journey.
Whether youâre someone whoâs looking for guidance or simply enjoy hearing raw, honest stories of transformation, Passing The Torch offers something for everyone. Itâs not about being perfect; itâs about sharing what weâve learned and helping each other move forward.
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Passing The Torch with Martin Foster
#107 - Maurice P. Kerry on Invisible Impact, Fatherhood, Marines, Life, Survival, and Purpose
In this episode of Passing the Torch, host Martin Foster engages in a heartfelt conversation with Maurice P. Kerry, a Marine Veteran and actor.
They discuss Maurice's journey from military service to overcoming homelessness, the challenges of being a single father, and the importance of vulnerability and resilience.
Maurice shares insights from his life experiences, including his time in Iraq, the impact of his upbringing, and the lessons he imparts to his children.
The conversation also touches on the influence of significant figures in their lives and the aspirations they hold for the future.
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Quick Episode Summary:
Marine veteran Maurice P. Kerry shares resilience, artistry, and personal transformation.
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SEO Description:
Actor and Marine Veteran Maurice P. Kerry shares his journey of resilience, fatherhood, and artistry on Passing The Torch with host Martin Foster.
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đ Torch Takeaways and Key highlights you won't want to miss:
- Nutri Masculinity: Maurice challenges the toxic masculinity narrative. He defines nutri masculinity as the opposite: a manhood that nourishes, builds, and upliftsââeverything opposite of what people are saying toxic is now.â
- Invisible Impact: Mauriceâs time as the only welder across military bases in Iraq made an impact he didnât realize until nearly 20 years later, when a fellow Marine messaged him to say, âYou saved our lives.â
- Facing the Mirror: Maurice shares his method for ongoing self-improvementâasking âwhyâ and looking inward to confront personal shortcomings, habits, and patterns.
- Childhood Lessons: If he could send a message to his ten-year-old self, it would be, âItâs going to be okay.â Maurice opens up about growing up with a single mother, finding his path, and now striving to be the kind of dad his children deserve.
- Legacy and Leadership: Maurice reveals how his internal drive, childhood experiences, and even his fear of being forgotten shape his approach to acting, relationships, and fatherhood.
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Chapters:
00:00 "Resilience: Life's Hardest Hits"
04:20 "Nutric Masculinity Explained"
07:26 "War, Welding, and Fairness"
11:06 "Building Life-Saving Humvee Armor"
15:08 Marine Boot Camp Toughness
18:16 "Self-Reflection Through 'Why'"
25:46 Legacy of Unwanted Beginnings
29:07 "Striving To Be A Good Dad"
32:58 "Reflecting on Discipline Practices"
35:43 "Tribute to My Uncle"
40:36 "Rocky Universe Memorabilia Wish"
43:51 "You Can, If I Can"
48:09 "Connect with Maurice P.K. Kerry"
49:41 Career Highlights and Upcoming Projects
51:56 "Interview This Guy"
Connect with Passing The Torch: Facebook and IG: @torchmartin
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In this episode of Passing the Torch, host Martin Foster engages in a heartfelt conversation with Maurice P. Kerry, a Marine Veteran and actor.
They discuss Maurice's journey from military service to overcoming homelessness, the challenges of being a single father, and the importance of vulnerability and resilience.
Maurice shares insights from his life experiences, including his time in Iraq, the impact of his upbringing, and the lessons he imparts to his children.
The conversation also touches on the influence of significant figures in their lives and the aspirations they hold for the future.
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Quick Episode Summary:
Marine veteran Maurice P. Kerry shares resilience, artistry, and personal transformation.
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SEO Description:
Actor and Marine Veteran Maurice P. Kerry shares his journey of resilience, fatherhood, and artistry on Passing The Torch with host Martin Foster.
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đ Torch Takeaways and Key highlights you won't want to miss:
- Nutri Masculinity: Maurice challenges the toxic masculinity narrative. He defines nutri masculinity as the opposite: a manhood that nourishes, builds, and upliftsââeverything opposite of what people are saying toxic is now.â
- Invisible Impact: Mauriceâs time as the only welder across military bases in Iraq made an impact he didnât realize until nearly 20 years later, when a fellow Marine messaged him to say, âYou saved our lives.â
- Facing the Mirror: Maurice shares his method for ongoing self-improvementâasking âwhyâ and looking inward to confront personal shortcomings, habits, and patterns.
- Childhood Lessons: If he could send a message to his ten-year-old self, it would be, âItâs going to be okay.â Maurice opens up about growing up with a single mother, finding his path, and now striving to be the kind of dad his children deserve.
- Legacy and Leadership: Maurice reveals how his internal drive, childhood experiences, and even his fear of being forgotten shape his approach to acting, relationships, and fatherhood.
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Maurice's Resources:
âĄď¸ Website: https://linktr.ee/MauricePKerry?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0fd274b7-f543-4398-a7ef-35c5311c0bbb
âĄď¸ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mauricepkerry/
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Episode Mentions:
Tempo Slow
Bob Roberts
Kelis Milkshake
Julia Roberts
DeeJay Dana
Dexter Emery
Beyond The Gates
Randy Parker
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Quote to open episode:
âNobody is gonna hit as hard as life, but it ainât how hard you can hit. Itâs how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. Itâs how much you can take, and keep moving forward. Thatâs how winning is done.â - Rocky Balboa
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Hereâs a summary of the "Passing The Torch" podcast episode featuring Maurice P. Kerry:
This episode welcomes Maurice P. Kerry, an accomplished actor, Marine Corps veteran, former firefighterâand, as host Martin Foster points out, âthe best Cowardly Lion you will ever see.â The conversation traces Mauriceâs journey from his roots in music and performance, through the trauma and challenges of military deployment (notably serving as a welder during Operation Iraqi Freedom 2), and into a period of post-service homelessness. Instead of being defined by adversity, Mauriceâs story is one of resilience and growth.
Martin Foster opens with a nod to the iconic Rocky Balboa quote, setting a tone of perseverance and grit. Maurice shares memorable anecdotes from his time in the Marinesâspecifically, the anxiety of dangerous convoys and the invisible impact of his welding work, which quite literally saved lives. He courageously recounts both the pride and burden of knowing that the protective turrets he built for vehicles simultaneously saved lives but couldnât prevent every tragedy.
The episode dives deeper into Mauriceâs ideas about ânutri-masculinityââthe nourishing, positive opposite of toxic masculinityâand covers how he developed self-accountability and the habit of inward reflection. Thereâs a rich discussion of legacy: Maurice reveals how his âfear of being forgottenâ motivates him to create lasting work, connect with his children, and embrace vulnerability.
Other highlights include:
- Reflections on raising a teenage daughter as a single dad, and the lessons passed down from his own upbringing
- The power of fandom, touching on his love for Transformers and Rocky movies
- Stories from his music daysâincluding a live, spirited rendition of his first rap verse to Khaleesâ "Milkshake"
- Shoutouts to influential people in his life, like his uncle DJ Dana and friend Dexter Emory, who sparked his path into acting
- Light-hearted moments and fun hypotheticalsâlike what memorabilia heâd want from the Rocky universe (hint: Rocky II Firebird and shorts)
- The billboard message that sums up his life philosophy: âIf I can, you can.â
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Throughout, Maurice demonstrates humor, humility, and a willingness to be open about his hardships and triumphs. The episode closes with wisdom about legacy, the golden rule, and the ways both hardship and human connection shape a meaningful life.
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Chapters:
00:00 "Resilience: Life's Hardest Hits"
04:20 "Nutric Masculinity Explained"
07:26 "War, Welding, and Fairness"
11:06 "Building Life-Saving Humvee Armor"
15:08 Marine Boot Camp Toughness
18:16 "Self-Reflection Through 'Why'"
25:46 Legacy of Unwanted Beginnings
29:07 "Striving To Be A Good Dad"
32:58 "Reflecting on Discipline Practices"
35:43 "Tribute to My Uncle"
40:36 "Rocky Universe Memorabilia Wish"
43:51 "You Can, If I Can"
48:09 "Connect with Maurice P.K. Kerry"
49:41 Career Highlights and Upcoming Projects
51:56 "Interview This Guy"
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I appreciate all of you. - MF