Summary: In this episode of the Veterans Outlook Podcast, Pastor Robert Jordan interviews Sheridan Taylor, a Canadian combat veteran and author, who shares his journey through military service, personal loss, and the challenges of mental health. Sheridan discusses his identity crisis after leaving the military, his experiences as a corrections officer, and the impact of trauma on his life and family. He emphasizes the importance of emotional healing and breaking the cycle of trauma for future generations. In this conversation, Robert Jordan and Sheridan discuss the profound impact of personal connections and relationships in the journey of healing from trauma and grief. Sheridan shares his experiences with PTSD, grief, and the struggle to find purpose after loss. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of responsibility, love, and the transformative power of sharing one's story as a means of recovery and connection with others.
*For information regarding Sheridan’s book, Not Okay? Okay: A Roadmap Back from the Brink, please visit Amazon.com.
*For information regarding Sheridan, please visit: https://sheridantaylor.ca/
*For information regarding pre-eminent trauma treatment, please visit: https://www.beforeoperationalstress.com/wayfound
*For information regarding Vets4NRF, please visit: https://www.vets4nrf.org/
*For information regarding Bright Future Philanthropy Corporation, please visit: https://www.bright-future-philanthropy-corporation.com/
*For information regarding the purchase of books authored by Robert E. Jordan, please visit: https://jordanpublicationsllc.bigcartel.com/
Importantly, all proceeds from Robert Jordan's books feed the poor in Kabul, Afghanistan. If you would like to purchase a signed copy of my book, My View Of What Others Perceive, please email at jordan.publications.llc@gmail.com
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