Eagle Ops: The Rally Point Podcast

Hunt Therapy, Moral Injury & the Lie That Kills Veterans | Dr. Carter Check Pt. 2

58 min · 30. juni 2026
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Part two with Dr. Carter Check a former Army CAV scout, VA clinician, and founder of Hunt Therapy. In this episode, Dr. Check unpacks what moral injury actually is (and why it's not a weakness), why veterans who die by suicide often believe they're saving others, and how purpose becomes the most powerful weapon against shame. He shares the story behind Hunt Therapy and his book Healing in the Wild built on the idea that nature shows up even when people don't. Host Travis and Dr. Check also dig into what makes Eagle Ops different: a place where veterans don't have to be their title, just themselves. Raw, real, and worth your time.

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