Joseph Fontenot - The Call to Duty : Preserving a Legacy of Battles Fought in the Arghandab
Summary
In this episode, Will speaks with Joseph Fontenot, author of 'Sons of the Argandab', about his experiences in Afghanistan, the importance of storytelling for veterans, and the impact of war on mental health. They discuss the bonds formed in combat, the challenges of writing about traumatic experiences, and the necessity of community support for veterans.
Joseph shares his journey of writing the book, the therapeutic process it provided, and the ongoing struggles with mental health within the veteran community.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of reaching out for help and the collective responsibility of supporting one another.
Resources
Buy Sons of the Arghandab Book [https://a.co/d/4QBr78E] (Amazon)
Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sonsofthearghandabbook/]
Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1AsPu1qxaV/]
Casemate Publishers [https://www.casematepublishers.com/9781636245201/sons-of-the-arghandab/]
Buy The Devils Playground Book [https://a.co/d/6D5wqCC]
Buy Damn the Valley Book [https://a.co/d/hxFGh5x]
Takeaways
The call to duty often leads to profound experiences on the battlefield.
Storytelling is crucial for preserving the legacy of those who served.
Brotherhood formed in combat creates lasting bonds among soldiers.
Writing about war can be therapeutic but also challenging.
Mental health issues persist long after deployment ends.
Community support is vital for veterans facing mental health challenges.
Leadership in the military involves looking out for the well-being of others.
Healing from trauma is a journey that requires support and understanding.
Veteran narratives are essential for understanding the complexities of war.
Stronger together: the importance of camaraderie and support in the veteran community.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Joseph Fontenot and His Journey
08:56 Creating the Sons of the Argandab Community
18:18 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life
23:49 Intertwining Stories: The Connection Between Books
31:29 The Therapeutic Process of Writing
37:50 Facing Trauma Through Storytelling
44:36 Setting the Record Straight
51:33 The Weight of Trauma
01:02:58 Reaching Out for Help
01:13:08 Building Camaraderie and Brotherhood
01:22:19 The Legacy of Stories and Memories
01:25:49 Outro
01:27:17 Promoting Veteran Literature and Audiobooks
Keywords
veteran stories, mental health, Afghanistan, brotherhood, storytelling, legacy, support systems, healing, military experience, combat narratives