The Chaos Alchemist Podcast
Veteran suicide is still one of the most urgent conversations we need to have, and this episode goes straight to the heart of it. Darshan Gabriel Shanti, veteran, transformational speaker, poet, comedian, and founder of Saving Our Veterans, shares his powerful story of military struggle, personal growth, surviving a major rollover car accident, and finding a renewed mission to help veterans stay alive, find hope, and rebuild purpose. In this Chaos Alchemist podcast episode, we talk about what veterans really need when they are in a dark place, why listening can matter more than advice, how reaching out first can save a life, and why pain, trauma, depression, and suicidal thoughts do not have to become the end of someone’s story. This conversation is for veterans, military families, first responders, trauma survivors, and anyone who wants to better support someone who may be silently struggling. Darshan also shares his poem Stay, a powerful message for veterans who feel lost, hopeless, or alone. You’ll hear how Darshan went from being a struggling Army medic to becoming a transformational speaker and poet focused on helping veterans turn trauma into triumph. Steve and Darshan discuss why people in crisis often will not ask for help, why loved ones need to reach out first, how negative thought loops can be interrupted, and how one small shift in perspective can become the beginning of healing. Darshan also opens up about his near-fatal rollover accident in Montana, the injuries that changed his life, and how that second chance helped him focus his mission on Saving Our Veterans. This episode is a reminder that your past is not a life sentence, your pain is not your identity, and one honest conversation can help someone choose to stay. #VeteranSuicideAwareness#VeteranMentalHealth#SavingOurVeterans#TraumaToTriumph#ChaosAlchemistPodcast
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