Real Resilience Talk

REAL RESILIENCE TALK #88 w/ Producer Extraordinaire & Comedian Ace Jackson

2 h 20 min · 18 jun 2026
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In this 88th episode, Ace Jackson shares his journey in comedy, the importance of resilience, and how humor can be a powerful tool for healing and connection. He discusses overcoming personal tragedies, fostering community, and the transformative power of authentic expression. In this episode, we explore the importance of legacy, mental health, and overcoming life's challenges through personal stories and practical advice. Join us for a candid conversation about growth, resilience, and the power of connection. Vital topics Resilience as overcoming roadblocks The therapeutic power of comedy Building supportive community in the arts Authentic storytelling and vulnerability The importance of giving opportunities in comedy Handling hecklers with empathy and grace The importance of legacy and impact on others The role of connection and community in mental health Practical steps for overcoming dark thoughts and suicidal ideation The significance of self-reflection and personal growth The power of creativity and outlets like comedy and poetry The famous quote by Dr. Maya Angelou is: "If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude. Don't complain." 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - https://988lifeline.org/ Follow Ace on Instagram @ace_va Sending a special shoutout to @beerruncomedy and @brokenmiccomedy

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REAL RESILIENCE TALK #88 w/ Producer Extraordinaire & Comedian Ace Jackson

In this 88th episode, Ace Jackson shares his journey in comedy, the importance of resilience, and how humor can be a powerful tool for healing and connection. He discusses overcoming personal tragedies, fostering community, and the transformative power of authentic expression. In this episode, we explore the importance of legacy, mental health, and overcoming life's challenges through personal stories and practical advice. Join us for a candid conversation about growth, resilience, and the power of connection. Vital topics Resilience as overcoming roadblocks The therapeutic power of comedy Building supportive community in the arts Authentic storytelling and vulnerability The importance of giving opportunities in comedy Handling hecklers with empathy and grace The importance of legacy and impact on others The role of connection and community in mental health Practical steps for overcoming dark thoughts and suicidal ideation The significance of self-reflection and personal growth The power of creativity and outlets like comedy and poetry The famous quote by Dr. Maya Angelou is: "If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude. Don't complain." 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - https://988lifeline.org/ Follow Ace on Instagram @ace_va Sending a special shoutout to @beerruncomedy and @brokenmiccomedy

18 jun 20262 h 20 min
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REAL RESILIENCE TALK EPISODE #87 w/ B.SMOOTH aka "UNCLE BILL"

In this 87th episode, Uncle Bill shares his remarkable journey through adversity, including homelessness, incarceration, and recovery, highlighting the power of resilience, forgiveness, and faith. His story offers hope and practical insights for overcoming life's toughest challenges. Uncle Bill shares his powerful journey through addiction, incarceration, and recovery, emphasizing the importance of faith, hope, and community support in overcoming life's challenges. This episode highlights resilience, spiritual health, and the impact of kindness and connection. Key topics Uncle Bill's background and journey through homelessness and incarceration The role of faith and forgiveness in healing Resilience as a response to life's hardships The importance of community and support systems Lessons learned from overcoming adversity Uncle Bill's personal journey through addiction and incarceration The role of faith and spiritual health in recovery The importance of community support and connection...Resilience and humor as tools for healing The significance of hope and purpose in difficult times Vital Takeaways: Resilience is about finding light in the darkest times. Forgiveness is essential for personal growth and peace. Faith can be a powerful force in overcoming life's challenges. Support systems and community are vital for recovery. Every hardship can be a stepping stone to a better future. Resources Discussed Armed Services Arts Partnership (free Arts Classes and Community) www.ASAPASAP.org Regent University - https://www.regent.edu Pennington Gap Lee Theater - https://www.leetheatre.com Book: Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Man%27s+Search+for+Meaning+Viktor+Frankl 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - https://988lifeline.org much love, Cam

18 jun 20261 h 15 min
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RRT #86 w/ a Living Legend, THE "Coach J.T. Curry"who defines resilience, service, and leadership!

Episode 86: Coach J.T. Curry — A Man who defines Resilience, Service, Leadership, and Love in Action Some people coach sports. Others coach life. Coach J.T. Curry does both! In this powerful episode of Real Resilience Talk, I sit down with a man I deeply admire—not only as a veteran and a “Devil Doc,” but as a mentor, husband, father, coach, and servant leader who has positively impacted countless lives, including two of my own children. Coach Curry has spent years helping young people discover confidence, discipline, resilience, and belief in themselves. While many know him from the basketball court, his true gift extends far beyond sports. He teaches life lessons through consistency, accountability, compassion, and love. Throughout our conversation, Coach Curry shares hard-earned wisdom from military service, personal adversity, mental health struggles, parenting, coaching, faith, and community leadership. His message is simple but powerful: Keep showing up. Keep serving. Keep loving people. Keep moving forward. Even when life gets hard. Especially when life gets hard. What You’ll Learn In This Episode * What resilience truly means beyond motivational quotes * Why consistency matters more than perfection * How sports can help build confidence, character, and leadership * The importance of mentorship in a young person’s life * Lessons learned through military service and adversity * How community and connection protect us during difficult seasons * Why humility and authenticity matter in leadership * Practical ways to support mental health and emotional wellness * The power of service and giving back to others * How small acts of kindness create lasting ripple effects Memorable Quotes & Lessons “Resilience isn’t about never falling down. It’s about getting back up and showing up again tomorrow.” “The kids may forget the score, but they’ll remember how you made them feel.” “Leadership isn’t about being Billy Badass. It’s about serving others.” “Love starts at home.” “You never know what someone is carrying. Be kind.” Why This Conversation Matters Too often we celebrate championships, accomplishments, and titles. This episode reminds us to celebrate character. Coach Curry represents the type of leader our communities need more of—someone who leads through service, humility, discipline, compassion, and genuine care for others. As a parent, I can personally say I’ve watched Coach Curry help shape confidence, resilience, and character in my own children. His impact reaches far beyond the gymnasium and scoreboard.His legacy isn’t measured by wins and losses. It’s measured by lives influenced. And there are many. Resources Mentioned If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out: * Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988 then Press 1 * Military OneSource * Give an Hour * Vet Centers * Mission Belonging * Team RWB * Local faith communities and support networks Connection is protection. You do not have to remain alone. About Coach J.T. Curry Coach J.T. Curry is a U.S. Navy Corpsman (“Devil Doc”), mentor, youth coach, husband, father, and community leader whose life exemplifies service above self. Through athletics, mentorship, and community involvement, he continues to help young people develop confidence, resilience, discipline, and purpose while reminding all of us that true leadership begins with love. Final Reflection One of the things I appreciate most about Coach Curry is that he never pretends to have all the answers. He simply keeps showing up. For his family. For his community. For his players. For his brothers and sisters. For the next generation. And in a world that often celebrates noise, Coach Curry reminds us that quiet consistency can change lives. Thank you, Coach. The world needs more leaders like you.

7 jun 20261 h 50 min
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REAL RESILIENCE TALK 85 w/ the RESILIENT WARRIOR BETH "BUFFY" ABBOTT

In this powerful episode of Real Resilience Talk, CoachCam sits down with Buffy Abbott for an honest conversation about resilience, trauma, addiction, healing, identity, vulnerability, and learning how to thrive instead of merely survive. After nearly 22 years in the United States Marine Corps, Buffy shares her journey through adversity, loss, emotional struggle, recovery, and self-discovery — while reminding us that healing and growth are still possible. This episode is a reminder that: * You are not alone * Healing is possible * Growth is possible * Your story may help someone else survive theirs We discuss resilience not as perfection, but as the courage to keep getting back up — for yourself and for the people you love. Sometimes resilience is simply doing the hard things even when you don’t feel like it. If this conversation resonates with you, please share it with someone who may need it. Because connection is protection, and silence has never saved anyone. Special shoutout to: Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP) Military Mutual Mission Belonging The Bobby Henline Foundation VETERAN & MILITARY RESOURCES Veterans Crisis Line: Call 988 then Press 1 Text 838255 https://www.veteranscrisisline.net Mental Health / Wellness: Give an Hour • Vet Centers • Military OneSource • Mission 22 • Make the Connection • Home Base • Hope For The Warriors • Wounded Warrior Project Recovery & Addiction: SAMHSA • Hazelden Betty Ford • Recovery Ranch Service Dogs: K9s For Warriors • Patriot PAWS • America’s VetDogs Housing / Financial Help: Fisher House • Operation Homefront • USA Cares • Homes For Our Troops Retreats / Healing: Boulder Crest / Warrior PATHH • Travis Mills Foundation • Project Sanctuary General Resources: National Resource Directory • Pathfinder • Veterans Directory Please stay. Please reach out. Humans helping humans. #RealResilienceTalk #Resilience #MentalHealthAwareness #VeteranMentalHealth #SuicidePrevention #ConnectionSavesLives #Healing #Recovery #Growth #Veterans #MilitaryCommunity #MarineCorps #CombatVeteran #TraumaRecovery #EndTheStigma #YouAreNotAlone #HumansHelpingHumans #MissionBelonging #ASAP #DontSuppressItExpressIt

27 mei 20261 h 12 min
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Real Resilience Talk Episode #84 w/ Warrior Artist Dewayne White @whitedewaynecomedy

I am joined today with Dewayne White @whitedewaynecomedy (instagram) Army Mustang veteran. Father. Husband. Stand-up comedian. Great human being. In this 84th episode of Real Resilience Talk, CoachCam gets to sit down with We had an honest conversation about resilience, mental health, healing, purpose, and the life-saving power of community and artistic expression. Dewayne brings his signature honesty, grit, humor, and humanity into a conversation that goes far deeper than comedy. Together, we discuss: * Surviving vs. thriving * Mental health and vulnerability in men * Life after military service * Comedy as healing and connection * Isolation, identity, and purpose * Learning to ask for help * Why art and expression save lives * Using humor to navigate pain From military service to international comedy tours, Dewayne shares how creativity, vulnerability, and connection helped him rediscover purpose and stay grounded through life’s challenges. One of the biggest takeaways from this episode: Art saves lives. Community matters. Expression matters. And none of us are meant to suffer alone. “Don’t suppress it. Express it.” About Dewayne White: Dewayne White is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after comics on the scene. Hailing from Washington, D.C., his no-nonsense, East Coast demeanor seamlessly transforms into hilarity on stage. He draws on his experiences as a combat wounded Army vet, husband and father with a no holds barred attitude. With irreverent observations and an infectious energy, Dewayne always delivers an unforgettable evening of laughter. He’s shared the stage with comedy heavyweights like Josh Blue, Mark Normand, Derrick Stroup, and many more! Dewayne has performed at amazing clubs like Comedy and Magic Club, The Laugh Factory, The Funnybone, and Carolines on Broadway and regularly tours internationally with Armed Forces Entertainment.  His debut comedy special, "A Boy Named Shannon" is out now on Apple TV, Amazon Prime, Spotify, and more! Dewayne's Official Website: https://dewaynewhitecomedy.com/ Watch “A Boy Named Shannon” on Amazon Prime: https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Dewayne-White-A-Boy-Named-Shannon/0KXXUV9AMKG0TL5MTD2F0P0KQH Follow Dewayne on Instagram: @whitedewaynecomedy Additional Resources Mentioned: Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP) https://asap.org/ Veterans Crisis Line https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/ Military2VA (M2VA) https://www.va.gov/post911veterans/ 1 Degree of Separation https://www.1degreeofseparation.life If this episode resonates with you, please share it with someone who may need it. You never know who’s struggling silently. Sometimes one honest conversation can help someone hold on another day. CONNECT TO PROTECT. #RealResilienceTalk #ArtSavesLives #ComedyCommunity #MentalHealthMatters #Connect2Protect #Resilience #Veterans #DontSuppressItExpressIt

26 mei 20261 h 15 min