The Ugly Secrets of Military Mental Health No One Tells You | POG Talk
The Ugly Secrets of Military Mental Health No One Tells You | POG Talk
Warning: This episode might just save your life — Mental Health Awareness Month.
The guys dive deep into the raw, unfiltered reality of military mental health, sharing stories that are as heavy as they are eye-opening. Turns out, admitting you have a problem isn’t weakness — it’s the first step to actually fixing it. Somewhere between tales of mortars, substance abuse, and those hellish VA visits, you'll discover that hope, humor, and honest conversations are the best medicine. You’ll hear Chris’s journey from childhood trauma to soldier, the brutal truth about how military training and PTSD can stealthily creep into your civilian life, and why the big secret is—you’re not alone. The guys break down the stigma around mental health, the importance of taking that terrifying first step, and how your support circle (family, friends, even your pet) can be your lifeline. They highlight practical tactics like calling emergency lines, seeking out Vet Centers, and advocating for yourself when the system seems to fail — because it’s you who’s in the driver’s seat. This episode isn’t just a scream into the void; it’s a call to action for every vet, active duty, or anyone walking around with a secret battle. If you’ve ever felt like you’re drowning, or you're worried about a buddy who might be, this is essential listening. Because the last thing you want is to be that one statistic nobody saw coming, right? Spoiler alert: Starting your healing journey is tough, but not impossible — and these stories prove it.
The guest, Chris, a former soldier, voice of lived experience, and survivor, shares insights that could be the difference between staying silent or saving your life.
His story reminds us: seeking help isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s the bravest thing you can do. Whether you're miles from the battlefield or just battling the daily grind, this episode equips you with hope, humor, and the tools to get through. So, if you're tired of feeling alone in the dark, tune in — your mental health matters. Don’t make the mistake of thinking, “Not me.” Because trust us, it could be all of us.
Perfect for veterans, service members, or anyone who simply refuses to let mental health win. Remember: The first step isn’t crying alone in the dark. It’s asking for help. And these men show you how.
GET HELP NOW CONTACTS:
- Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Anyone can call/text “988” https://988lifeline.org/ [https://988lifeline.org/]
- The Vet Center Call Center can be reached 24/7 at 1-877-927-8387 for confidential support for combat veterans and their families. https://www.vetcenter.va.gov/ [https://www.vetcenter.va.gov/]
- VA Mental Health Services: MyVA411 main information line 800-698-2411 [tel:+18006982411] Hours: 24/7
https://www.va.gov/health-care/health-needs-conditions/mental-health/ [https://www.va.gov/health-care/health-needs-conditions/mental-health/]
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