U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Ron Breland (Ret.) served in the United States Army from 1990 to 2005 as a DoD Certified Firefighter and a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Specialist. He and I were in Somalia at the same time, and he also served in Kosovo and Iraq. During his military career, he suffered a traumatic brain injury and consistently struggled with PTS at a time when no one talked about it. When he reached the point of suicide, his life took a dramatic turn, and now he spends every day serving veterans who feel lost and hopeless.

You’ll hear:

How his highly abusive childhood and being homeless prepared him to be a warriorDetails of his combat missions to Somalia, Kosovo, and IraqHow PTS nearly destroyed his life to the point of almost ending itWhat caused him not to pull the trigger of the pistol in his mouth and his advice to you if you feel hopeless and defeatedHow he personally serves veterans today and what he is building to change veterans’ families and futures

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