Life after service can look calm on the outside, while your nervous system stays stuck in alert mode. Ryan McDermott breaks down the chain reaction that can follow major Stress: isolation, fractured Sleep, Anxiety spikes, and that familiar urge to grind harder instead of getting support.
His story moves from leading troops early in the Iraq war to navigating a civilian career that suddenly turned uncertain, and how that kind of instability can wake up things you thought you packed away years ago. Along the way, Ryan shares why reconnecting with other veterans matters more than most people admit, how writing can slow the spin and help you process what your brain keeps trying to outrun, and what shifted when he stopped trying to carry it solo.
At the center of this episode is a durable way to think about identity after transition. Not tied to a title or a paycheck, but rooted in the people you Love, the community that understands you, and a purpose that still holds when life gets loud.
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