#21 Beyond the Battlefield: Michael Halterman on Transitioning, Hidden Wounds, and Finding Purpose
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In this episode of "Wounds to Wisdom," host Sara Correll sits down with Michael "Halti" Halterman, a retired MARSOC Raider and a driving force behind the Honor Foundation. Together, they dive into the mission of the Honor Foundation, which helps special operations veterans, like Halti himself, transition successfully into civilian life. Halti shares his experience as the leader of the Vector Accelerator, a program designed to help veterans discover their identity and purpose after military service. Through heartfelt narratives, Halti opens up about his own hidden wounds and the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life. He also emphasizes the importance of building a new community, finding purpose, and reaching out for support. Listeners will be inspired by his leadership and coaching insights as well as his personal journey of healing, empowerment, and overcoming trauma. Tune in to learn how veterans can navigate the complexities of transition, while also embracing self-care, forgiveness, and support networks.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Honor Foundation
03:17 Halti's Childhood and Decision to Join the Military
07:51 Challenges of Transitioning to Civilian Life
10:26 Overcoming Hidden Wounds and Seeking Help
20:23 Contacting Halti for Assistance
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Chapters
1. #21 Beyond the Battlefield: Michael Halterman on Transitioning, Hidden Wounds, and Finding Purpose (00:00:00)
2. Transitioning From Military to Civilian Life (00:00:12)
3. Navigating the Transition Process (00:08:10)
4. Connecting With Michael G Halterman (00:20:59)
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