
Some people are born with a calling, and for Greg, that calling was the military. Growing up in Arizona, he always knew he wanted to serve. Inspired by his grandfather, who was both his hero and father figure, Greg charted a path few follow with such clarity. In this episode, Greg walks us through how he turned a childhood vision into reality — from enrolling in ROTC during college to earning a commission as an officer in the U.S. Army. He breaks down the mindset it takes to serve, the pressure, the pride, and what it truly means to wear the uniform.Within military life, Greg also goes deeper into the often-unspoken truths around mental health, vulnerability, and the emotional battles many veterans and active members may face. An emphasis is placed onto the often-silent mental battle held by military individuals, and the crucial importance of speaking up, checking in, and breaking the stigma around mental health and suicide in the service.This episode is a tribute to purpose, resilience, and the power of opening up. Greg’s story is a reminder that strength isn’t just about what you carry — it’s also about what you’re willing to share.Resources for Suicide Prevention can be found here: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/suicide-preventionHow to Connect:Instagram: @haaabes