
TW: Mentions of alcoholism, suicide, and loss of friends, Descriptions of combat deployments and being under fire
In this powerful episode, Chris shares his personal journey navigating the complexities of mental health during and after his 13 years of service in the Air Force. He candidly discusses the moral injury he experienced, questioning the actions of the military and grappling with feelings of guilt and regret. Through hiking and writing, Chris found solace and a path to healing, inspiring others to confront his own challenges and find meaning in his experiences.
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If you are experiencing suicidal ideations or have experienced sexual assault and need help or someone to talk to, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673** **Any views discussed in this episode are strictly personal views and not views of the United States military. This podcast is in no way affiliated with any branch of the United States military. Some names have been changed in order to protect the identities of speakers and/or names mentioned throughout episodes.
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