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He was homeless, drunk, and ready to end it all — until he learned that real freedom isn’t doing whatever you want. It’s becoming who you’re meant to be.
At twenty-six, Sean Van Brent has already lived a lifetime.
Marine veteran, roofer, and entrepreneur, he’s been homeless, addicted, and suicidal. He’s also been sober, successful, and at peace — and the gap between those two worlds came down to one word: freedom.
In this raw conversation, Sean opens up about being kicked out of the Marines, losing his sense of worth, and spiraling into isolation and alcohol. He talks about the night he almost didn’t make it, the cops who showed up at just the right time, and how “extreme ownership” pulled him back from the edge.
This episode is a study in rebuilding — from rock bottom to redemption.
If you’ve ever wondered what keeps a man alive when everything’s gone, listen to this one.
⚠️ Content WarningsAlcoholism, drug use, suicidal thoughts, military trauma, homelessness, recovery.
🧭 HighlightsSean Van Brent, homelessness, addiction recovery, Marine veteran, military trauma, suicide prevention, men’s mental health, freedom, self-ownership, accountability, extreme ownership, vulnerability, abandonment issues, Garth Haslem, Manalizing podcast
🧠 Resources MentionedIf Sean’s story hit home, share this episode with a man who’s fighting alone.
Then visit Manalizing.com — join a tribe, find your brothers, and start living free.
No one climbs out of the dark alone.
By Garth Haslem and every other man on the planetHe was homeless, drunk, and ready to end it all — until he learned that real freedom isn’t doing whatever you want. It’s becoming who you’re meant to be.
At twenty-six, Sean Van Brent has already lived a lifetime.
Marine veteran, roofer, and entrepreneur, he’s been homeless, addicted, and suicidal. He’s also been sober, successful, and at peace — and the gap between those two worlds came down to one word: freedom.
In this raw conversation, Sean opens up about being kicked out of the Marines, losing his sense of worth, and spiraling into isolation and alcohol. He talks about the night he almost didn’t make it, the cops who showed up at just the right time, and how “extreme ownership” pulled him back from the edge.
This episode is a study in rebuilding — from rock bottom to redemption.
If you’ve ever wondered what keeps a man alive when everything’s gone, listen to this one.
⚠️ Content WarningsAlcoholism, drug use, suicidal thoughts, military trauma, homelessness, recovery.
🧭 HighlightsSean Van Brent, homelessness, addiction recovery, Marine veteran, military trauma, suicide prevention, men’s mental health, freedom, self-ownership, accountability, extreme ownership, vulnerability, abandonment issues, Garth Haslem, Manalizing podcast
🧠 Resources MentionedIf Sean’s story hit home, share this episode with a man who’s fighting alone.
Then visit Manalizing.com — join a tribe, find your brothers, and start living free.
No one climbs out of the dark alone.