Guns and Mental Health by Walk the Talk America
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Episode 100: Beyond the Battlefield: A SEAL's Journey Rebuilding Identity After the Uniform
In this episode, former Navy SEAL Will Chesney shares his experiences as a dog handler in the military. He discusses his background growing up in a trailer park and his decision to join the military. Will explains how he became a dog handler and the dogs' valuable role in combat. He also opens up about the mental and physical health challenges he faced during his time in the military and the importance of seeking help and support. In this part of the conversation, Will Chesney discusses his struggles with alcohol and the impact it had on his camaraderie with his teammates. He also talks about the physical ailments he experienced, including a grenade explosion, and how it affected his ability to perform.
Will shares his transition from the military and his new identity challenges. He explores different treatments and tools he has used to improve his mental well-being, emphasizing the importance of a multi-faceted approach. Will also discusses the value of therapy and coaching in his journey. Lastly, he reflects on his childhood and the impact it had on his mental health. In this conversation, Will Chesney discusses using criticism to motivate personal growth. He shares the role of his dog, Cairo, in his life and how caring for Cairo gave him purpose and helped him through tough times. Will emphasizes the value of dogs as tools and companions, highlighting their loyalty and the joy they bring. He also talks about his transition to the next chapter of his life and how he uses his experiences to help others. Will reflects on the importance of finding purpose, embracing challenges, and taking care of mental health through blood work and physical activity.
Will's Book: No Ordinary Dog: My Partner from the SEAL Teams to the Bin Laden Raid
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