A Veteran's Perspective: Packing and Unpacking the MRAP
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to stare death in the face and come out the other side? Our guest, Mike May, a former serviceman with the 10th Mountain Division and now an account manager at Reemployability, lived through this very reality when his vehicle was hit by an IED explosion in Afghanistan. His recount of this life-altering event, the intense rivalry in his unit, and the emotional toll it all took on him is a riveting tale of human resilience.
Transitioning back to civilian life post-military service is a tremendous challenge that many veterans grapple with. In our chat with Mike, he candidly opens up about this struggle, sharing how the adrenaline of the battlefield clashes with the mundanity of day-to-day civilian life. We also delve into the importance of sharing our experiences, breaking stigmas, and understanding how these experiences can shape us into more productive members of society. We further discuss The Hero's Journey and other resources that provide crucial support to veterans reacclimating to civilian lifestyle. Tune in to this episode for an honest, inspiring, and enlightening conversation with Mike - it's sure to foster empathy for the unique challenges faced by our veterans.
If you are a veteran or know someone who is, please know that there are resources to help acclimate back into civilian life like https://theheroesjourney.org/.
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1. A Veteran's Perspective: Packing and Unpacking the MRAP (00:00:00)
2. Overcoming Adversity in the Army (00:00:02)
3. Transitioning From Military to Civilian Life (00:13:18)
4. Assistance for Veterans in Transition (00:18:37)
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