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I got to interview John Henry Parker.
J. H. Parker is a behavioral assessment analyst and writer who authors work about his own personal hero’s journey through trauma, grief, loss, recovery, and personal transformation.
He is a former U.S. Marine and the son of a Marine, Korean War, and Vietnam Combat Veteran. John’s son, Danny, was an Army Combat Veteran who served two tours in Afghanistan with the 10th Mountain Division. Tragically, after completing his military service, Danny died in a high-speed, adrenaline-seeking motorcycle accident.
Through his writings, John is passionate about helping people who suffer from grief, loss, and trauma, including the families who support and care for them. He brings reality-based insights to the field of recovery and mental health.
John wrote and narrated his first audiobook about trauma and the critical mind, available on Audible and iTunes under Transitioning Veterans: How We Get In Our Own Way…And What To Do About It!
We spoke about:
2:45 Working with traumatized military vets.
5:45 Carrying rage.
7:10 Losing son and only brother in motorcycle accidents.
7:45 Maturing through our trauma.
10:40 Taking a 5 minute communications survey.
12:20 Need for control conflicted with need to not be controlled.
15:00 Self development.
17:10 Finding tools for self care.
27:20 Helping others to heal yourself.
42:00 What your traits say about you.
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I got to interview John Henry Parker.
J. H. Parker is a behavioral assessment analyst and writer who authors work about his own personal hero’s journey through trauma, grief, loss, recovery, and personal transformation.
He is a former U.S. Marine and the son of a Marine, Korean War, and Vietnam Combat Veteran. John’s son, Danny, was an Army Combat Veteran who served two tours in Afghanistan with the 10th Mountain Division. Tragically, after completing his military service, Danny died in a high-speed, adrenaline-seeking motorcycle accident.
Through his writings, John is passionate about helping people who suffer from grief, loss, and trauma, including the families who support and care for them. He brings reality-based insights to the field of recovery and mental health.
John wrote and narrated his first audiobook about trauma and the critical mind, available on Audible and iTunes under Transitioning Veterans: How We Get In Our Own Way…And What To Do About It!
We spoke about:
2:45 Working with traumatized military vets.
5:45 Carrying rage.
7:10 Losing son and only brother in motorcycle accidents.
7:45 Maturing through our trauma.
10:40 Taking a 5 minute communications survey.
12:20 Need for control conflicted with need to not be controlled.
15:00 Self development.
17:10 Finding tools for self care.
27:20 Helping others to heal yourself.
42:00 What your traits say about you.