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In this episode, I’m joined by Marshall Spring to discuss the realities behind veteran suicide, the impact of isolation after service, and why rebuilding purpose and community is critical to recovery. Marshall shares how the Combat Recovery Foundation is helping veterans reconnect through service, resilience training, mentorship, and community-driven missions. Meet the Guest Marshall Spring is a combat Marine Corps Explosive Detection Dog Handler, former police officer, and founder of the Combat Recovery Foundation. After losing his business partner, a fellow Marine, to suicide in 2019, Marshall dedicated his life to suicide prevention, resilience coaching, and helping veterans navigate life after service. Key Takeaways * Isolation is one of the biggest drivers of veteran suicidality * Community, belonging, and purpose are essential to recovery * Veterans often struggle more with asking for help than offering help * Service-based missions can help veterans reconnect and heal * Peer mentorship and one-on-one coaching can bridge the gap before group support * Families and friends should watch for changes in behavior, mood, and increased isolation * Suicide rates among veterans may be significantly higher than officially reported Connect with Marshall Spring * Website: https://combatrecoveryfoundation.org?utm_source=chatgpt.comcombatrecoveryfoundation.org [http://combatrecoveryfoundation.org] * YouTube: Combat Recovery Foundation * Instagram: @combatrecoveryfoundation * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshallspring/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marshallspring/] Connect with Keith Willis * Instagram: @coachtoachieve * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithawillis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithawillis/] * Email: kwillis@coremanagementtraining.com [kwillis@coremanagementtraining.com]
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