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When Military Service Ends… the Battle Doesn’t Always End With It

56 min · 18. maj 2026
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In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, retired Army leaders Tommie Jones and Lance Taylor sit down with Navy Chaplain Dr. Larry Brant to talk about the difficult reality of suicide in the military, mental health, leadership guilt, trauma after deployment, and the emotional weight carried by service members long after they return home. Tommie opens up about losing Soldiers under his leadership to suicide and tragic circumstances after combat deployments, while Dr. Brant brings insight from years of counseling and supporting military members through some of their darkest moments. This is not a clinical discussion. This is a real conversation about pain, leadership, trauma, accountability, faith, and the questions many veterans and families still struggle to answer. 🔥 What’s Covered: * Military suicide and life after combat * PTSD, trauma, and emotional isolation * Leadership guilt after losing soldiers * Why some veterans struggle after returning home * Mental health in the military * Faith, grief, and personal responsibility * The emotional toll on leaders and families * Why suicide is more complex than many people realize 📘 About Dr. Larry Brant New Book Available Now: Restoring the Broken 🌐 Website: Restoring the Broken 🎧 Audiobook Available On: Amazon & Audible 📧 Contact: chapsbrant@yahoo.com [chapsbrant@yahoo.com] 🎙️ Four Titles, One Truth is a real-talk podcast for Black men, fathers, husbands, veterans, and anyone navigating life, identity, leadership, and growth through honest conversation and lived experience. military suicide, veteran mental health, PTSD, military PTSD, suicide awareness, veterans podcast, army leadership, military trauma, combat trauma, life after deployment, chaplain interview, military mental health, black veterans, Army veterans, Navy chaplain, leadership and loss, suicide prevention, veterans after war, military life, four titles one truth, Tommie Jones, Lance Taylor, military podcast, mental health conversation, trauma and leadership, surviving war, military transition, depression in veterans, grief and leadership, veteran suicide awareness

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