• Episode 4, Derek's story

  • Feb 4 2025
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 4, Derek's story

  • Summary

  • Welcome to The Survivor’s Voice, where resilience meets hope. Your host: Angie Sedore In this powerful episode, Derek, a U.S. Army veteran, opens up about his journey from a traumatic childhood to finding purpose through military service. Through candid reflections, Derek shares his battles with mental health, the loss of a fellow soldier, and his struggles navigating life after combat. His story sheds light on the strength it takes to survive and the importance of advocating for veterans' rights. Guest: Derek Carr TikTok: @unhinged_and_moist IG: @onestiffsock What to Expect: Overcoming a traumatic upbringing and childhood abuse.

    The harsh realities of military service, including grief and bureaucracy.

    Struggles with mental health, including suicidal thoughts, and finding a path to healing.

    Advocating for veterans and embracing the role of fatherhood. Trigger Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics, including suicide, childhood abuse, and military trauma. Please prioritize your well-being while listening. Key Takeaways: Support systems, advocacy, and persistence are critical for veterans navigating post-military life.

    The importance of raising awareness about veterans' mental health and housing stability.

    Resilience and finding purpose can transform even the hardest journeys. Stay Connected: If Derek’s story resonates with you, share this episode to spread awareness and inspire others. Resources: American Legion www.legion.org

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    Do you have a story of survival and resilience to share? Contact us at: booking@thesurvivorsvoice.net Together, we remind survivors everywhere: Your story matters. Produced & Edited by: Krystina Elder

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