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About Today's Guest:

Brent Gleeson is a highly sought-after business consultant, a serial entrepreneur, and a decorated Navy SEAL. He has degrees in finance and economics from Southern Methodist University, English and history from Oxford University, and a graduate business degree from the University of San Diego. As a member of SEAL Team 5, Gleeson’s platoon had some of the first SEALs deployed to Iraq in early 2003. He served several tours in Iraq, Africa, and other theaters of war. After returning to civilian life, he built award-winning, multi-million dollar organizations that were repeatedly named in the Inc. 500 list of fastest growing private companies. He has been featured on many business podcasts and local and national news channels such as CNBC, Fox, CBS, NBC, ABC, TMZ, and the Discovery Channel. For the past five years he’s written about business and change in his two regular business columns in Forbes and Inc. TakingPoint is his first book.


In this Episode, you will learn:

Brent's background and experienceBrent's decision to leave the NavyAdaptation to Post-Military lifeEase of Post-Military life if planned and supportedTransition can be challenging, regardless of length of serviceHonest discussions about mental health and national securityTaking Point LeadershipTaking military lessons and translating them to the business sectorThe Seal Family FoundationSuicide Epidemic and Mental Health in the Special Ops communityLate onset PTSD and Vicarious TraumaBuilding family resilience and addressing the divorce rate in the Navy Seal CommunityBrent's upcoming book: Embracing the Suck

Links Mentioned in this Episode:

Brent's Web Site

Brent on Social Media:

Brent Gleeson on Twitter



Are you looking for more ways to learn about military and veteran mental health and wellness? Check out Duane's books by going to www.veteranmentalhealth.com/books

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