
After serving in the United States Marine Corps. Ozzie came back home and was never the same. He has struggled with his PTSD for over 10 years now. At one point separating from his wife for over two years and eventually hitting rock bottom to the point of wanting to end it all and just die.
In June of 2015 Ozzie started an Organization dedicated to serving combat wounded veterans suffering with PT... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementMental HealthHealth & FitnessEducation | ||||

Hunter Cayll was born with a congenital absence of hands and bilateral club-foot, although he has shown resilience and determination in leading a conventional lifestyle. Hunter, like other adolescents, derives pleasure from engaging in various pastim... more
Since she began competing on "The Challenge" on MTV in 2010, Laurel Stucky has established a reputation for being a fierce adversary, and she gained widespread recognition as a result of her success on the show. Laurel was born and raised in Michigan... more
This is my second interview with Laura. Laura Vendetti comes from a long line of combat veterans dating back as far as the American Revolution. Her father and grandfather served in WWII, and her brother was in most every conflict between 1992 and 200... more
Ms. Irvin Flores graduated from St. Thomas University with a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy in 2005. Mrs. Flores was published in Volumes I and II of “Women Moving Forward: A Narrative of Resiliency through Migration and Trauma”. She has work... more
This was absolutely amazing! I’ve shared this with each and every first responder I know! As a 18-year firefighter, now Lieutenant leading men and women through this mess can be so overwhelming! First Responders need to listen and share this. Thank you!
Kenny Mitchell
Chesterfield Va
Ozzie, I just heard the Pod cast about “Tim”! I thought it was Awsome! I will be listening for sure! Ben E.
Ozzie has done an amazing job at providing a platform for all of us to really grasp the world of those dealing with PTSD. The interviews come across as genuine, which allows listeners to really feel and relate to each speaker’s experience. A topic that has been stigmatized is finally coming forward in an environment where listeners can now see that they are not alone. They can also see that each experience is different but that there is a way to seek and find help. Keep up the great work Ozzie a... more
It’s inspiring to hear Ozzie and Shawn share their life story and the obstacles that they have faced. I would suggest everyone listen to this podcast, regardless if you have served. It provides an insight into the fight that the amazing men and women that serve our country are experiencing. Makes you appreciate people like Ozzie and Shawn that much more for not only serving our country but working to help improve their lives and the lives of others that have served
Great listen! Hope to learn much more about PTSD and how we can help those effected by it!










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