Mark’s Fight To Support And Reconnect Fellow Veterans With Mark E. Peterson
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Disruptor Nation, today’s episode is all about service, sacrifice, and showing up where it matters most.
I’m joined by Mark E. Petersen, Army veteran, firefighter, and founder of The People’s Patriot Project. Mark’s journey began right out of high school, serving 14 years in the military before earning degrees in Psychology and Education, working with troubled teens, and protecting his community as a first responder. But it’s his mission now supporting veterans and first responders through mental health resources, community, and advocacy that’s making waves nationwide.
Here’s what we cover in this inspiring and straight-shooting conversation:
How Mark’s military and psychology background shaped the way he serves others
The lessons and realities he learned on the fire service front lines
The birth of The People’s Patriot Project and why it’s different from many veteran organizations
His vision for a space where veterans can truly rest, heal, and be heard
Why collaboration,not competition is key to supporting those who served
How his podcast connects veterans with real resources and real people making a difference
Mark doesn’t just talk about helping veterans, he’s building the structures and community to make it happen. This episode is a blueprint for turning lived experience into lasting impact.
Countdown to Impact:
3 Books:
Valhalla Boys by Brennan Morton - https://a.co/d/g4REDC6
Military Sexual Trauma Poetry Collection by Kim Gwinnor - https://a.co/d/fKOm5vf - https://a.co/d/gHqWrFZ - https://a.co/d/9d0EZ26
Veterans in Crisis by Dr. Steve Lansing & Colonel Wayne Quest - https://a.co/d/0FRljSO
2 Quotes:
“Plant beans, get beans.”
“When I make it to the top, I’ll reach my hand back down for the rest.”
1 Person:
Randall Cunningham — for a small but meaningful conversation about perspective and self-worth
Follow Mark and The People’s Patriot Project at thepeoplespatriotproject.org and watch for upcoming episodes on their Facebook and Rumble channels.
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