Scars and Struggles Podcast
Episode 005 | Chief Peterson: Mental Health, Combat, and Taking Care of Sailors In this episode of Scars and Struggles, I sit down with Chief Peterson for an honest conversation about leadership, combat, and the unseen mental health battles many service members carry long after the mission ends. Chief Peterson shares what it was like growing up in rural Nebraska in a broken home, being raised by a mother who sacrificed everything, and how those early hardships shaped the leader he would become. He opens up about combat deployments, rocket attacks, survivor’s guilt, PTSD symptoms, and the long struggle to seek help in a culture where mental health was often minimized or misunderstood. We talk candidly about alcohol use as a coping mechanism, the stigma surrounding mental health treatment, and the moment everything reached a breaking point. More importantly, Chief Peterson explains how those struggles transformed his leadership philosophy — putting sailors first, leading with compassion, and being the kind of leader who answers the phone at 1:00 a.m. when someone is in crisis. This episode is not about rank or titles. It is about resilience, accountability, and taking care of people as human beings before anything else. If you are a veteran, active duty service member, leader, or someone navigating mental health challenges, this conversation is for you. You are not alone. Help is available.
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