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The Warrior's Journey: Part 1 with Kevin Weaver

56 min · 1. juli 2026
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In Part 1 of this powerful two-part conversation, we sit down with Kevin Weaver, Co-Founder and CEO of The Warrior’s Journey, an organization dedicated to helping veterans, first responders, and their families navigate trauma, healing, and purpose after service. Kevin is a U.S. Air Force veteran and nationally recognized advocate for military resiliency and healing from invisible wounds. This episode dives deep into the unseen emotional battles many warriors face after returning home: isolation, identity loss, PTSD, family struggles, and the weight of carrying trauma in silence. Through raw stories and honest conversation, we explore why connection, brotherhood, and community are essential for healing. The Warrior’s Journey isn’t just about treatment — it’s about reminding people they are not alone. Topics covered in this episode: • Veteran mental health and trauma • PTSD and family impact • Warrior culture and identity • Building trust through shared experience • Why community matters in healing • Supporting veterans beyond service This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Learn more about The Warrior’s Journey: https://thewarriorsjourney.org/ #Podcast #Veterans #Military #PTSD #MentalHealth #Healing #VeteranSupport #FirstResponders #TraumaRecovery #WarriorMindset #Community #Brotherhood #Purpose #Leadership #Resilience #VeteranMentalHealth #TheWarriorsJourney #KevinWeaver #MilitaryFamily #InGoodCompanyPodcast

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