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Scott DeLuzioTurning Pain Into Purpose
  1. Turning Pain Into Purpose Scott DeLuzio 51:51

A single decision changed everything for Mark O’Brien. One night in 2008, a tragic mistake led to the loss of someone he loved-and a journey of guilt, Grief, and, ultimately, transformation. Mark shares his deeply personal story of learning to live with the consequences of his actions, facing the justice system, and finding a way to help others through advocacy and Trauma-informed care.

He discusses the concept of post-traumatic Growth-how individuals can come out of adversity stronger, with a deeper sense of purpose. His work now focuses on helping organizations support those affected by trauma, from addiction recovery to criminal justice reform. This episode is raw, real, and packed with lessons on accountability, resilience, and redemption.

For anyone struggling with guilt, grief, or finding a path forward after hardship, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.Timestamps:

04:30 – The weight of guilt and grief

09:00 – The power of forgiveness and healing

14:15 – Facing the justice system and rebuilding life

18:45 – Barriers to reintegration after incarceration

24:00 – What is post-traumatic growth?

30:15 – Helping others through trauma-informed care

38:30 – The power of community and resilience

45:00 – Small wins and positive change

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Scott DeLuzio Host - Drive On Podcast

Scott is an Army veteran who served in the Connecticut Army National Guard as an Infantryman and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2010. Like many soldiers who deploy to combat, that deployment changed Scott forever. Drive On Podcast talks about the challenges soldiers face when coming back home. Reacquainting with loved ones, finding a purpose outside of the military, and the struggles that come with it all.

If we're going to get better, we have to start talking about the problems we're facing.

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