In this fourth installment, trauma therapist and Air Force veteran Curley Lawson joins Josh to discuss the complex transition from military to civilian life.
The conversation explores the profound loss of purpose many veterans face and the importance of finding a "new mission" through community service and mentorship.
They dip into the unique nature of military camaraderie—a bond forged by living and working together—and the challenges of replicating that connection in the civilian world.
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This is Part 4 of a 5 Part Series:
Part 1:
Finding Resilience: Navigating Poverty, PTSD, and Life • Win The Night EP. 66 with Curley Lawson
A new series commences tonight…
Part 2:
Beyond the Uniform: Identity, Power and Mental Health | Curley’s Story Pt. 2 • Win The Night EP. 67
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Part 3:
Why "Because I Said So" Fails: Leadership & Respect | Curley’s Story Pt. 3 • Win The Night EP. 68
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Part 5:
Stop Winning the Tug-of-War: Actually Heal Your Relationships • Curley's Story Part 5 | EP. 70
Are you stuck in an emotional tug-of-war?
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