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Rally Points, Loneliness & Why Presence Is the Best Medicine | Dr. Carter Check PT1

48 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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What separates PTSD from moral injury? VA clinical chaplain and suicide prevention specialist Dr. Carter Check joins Shep on the Eagle Ops Rally Point Podcast to answer that question and a lot more. Drawing from his own military story, decades of work with veterans at the Eastern Oklahoma VA, and a doctoral dissertation from Vanderbilt, Carter breaks down why the deepest wounds veterans carry don't show up on MRIs, why "treating" veterans may actually work against healing, and how Eagle Ops Rally Points are scientifically interrupting the loneliness and isolation that drive veteran suicide. Real, raw, and deeply human. This is Part 1 of 2. Learn more about Healing in the Wild and Dr. Check here: www.drcartercheck.com [http://www.drcartercheck.com] visit www.Eagleops.org [http://Eagleops.org] for resources and more info

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Were you ever denied by the VA and just stopped trying? This episode is for you. Rally Point welcomes Bryan Jeffries, Outreach Director for the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs and a retired Army veteran who has helped connect more than 5,000 veterans to the benefits they earned. He breaks down the myths that keep veterans from getting what they're owed: why deploying has nothing to do with being a veteran, how the income/means test trap works, what the PACT Act actually covers, and why a past denial is often just the starting line. Brian walks through all four levels of the VA appeals process, shares the outreach story that still sticks with him a Vietnam veteran who went from a 1974 denial to 100% Permanent & Total with six-figure back pay in one afternoon and explains the employer resource fair model that signs veterans up on the clock while saving companies money. The bottom line: your benefits are yours, you earned them, and help is free. Never pay a company that "guarantees" a rating accredited VSOs like Eagle Ops, ODVA, the American Legion and VFW do it at no cost. Connect with Eagle Ops and the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, or find an accredited agent in your state at va.gov [http://va.gov]. We'll meet you at the next Rally Point!

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