In this episode, Mikael Cook shares his journey from a civilian to a military service member, discussing his deep connection to Afghanistan and the Afghan people.
He reflects on the challenges faced during the evacuation process, the creation of the Afghanistan Project podcast, and the Digital Dunkirk initiative aimed at helping those in need. The discussion highlights the emotional weight of military service, the power of storytelling, and the importance of community and connection among veterans.
In this conversation, Mikael than shares his journey of writing and publishing his book "Life and Death at Abbey Gate", discussing the importance of finding the right co-author, the challenges of the publishing process, and the lessons learned from his experiences.
He emphasizes the need for resilience in the face of rejection and the significance of accountability for veterans. The discussion also touches on the emotional challenges of recording an audiobook and the impact of storytelling on readers' lives.
We ended the conversation with Cook reflecting on his own experiance, the importance of sticking with it, and his advice for aspiring authors.
You can find Mikael's book here.