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What happens when a military veteran who's spent decades teaching others to communicate finally learns to truly communicate himself? David Dorrier's journey from the shores of Long Island to Air Force logistics specialist, radio broadcaster, and eventually public speaking coach reveals profound lessons about resilience, adaptation, and the courage to evolve at any age.
Born in 1956, David's story begins with a childhood marked by both idyllic seaside adventures and challenging family dynamics. His early fascination with radio broadcasting foreshadowed a career path that would intertwine with his military service in unexpected ways. After enlisting in the Air Force in 1975, David's 28-year military career (10 years active duty, 18 years reserves) took him around the world, from Guam to Korea, Saudi Arabia to Turkey, each assignment building skills that would later prove invaluable.
Throughout our conversation, David candidly shares how his personal struggles with communication contrasted sharply with his professional expertise. Despite outward success teaching others to communicate effectively, he battled inner demons and maintained emotional walls that affected his relationships. Perhaps most compelling is his recent decision, at age 68, to attend a PTSD program for veterans—a transformative experience that helped him understand the metaphorical "shell" he'd built around himself that no longer served his growth.
David's story powerfully illustrates that it's never too late to heal, change, and discover your authentic voice. His wisdom resonates beyond veterans, speaking to anyone who's ever felt stuck in patterns that once protected them but now limit their potential. As he poignantly observes, "Everything I need is already inside me"—a truth that awaits discovery for us all.
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What happens when a military veteran who's spent decades teaching others to communicate finally learns to truly communicate himself? David Dorrier's journey from the shores of Long Island to Air Force logistics specialist, radio broadcaster, and eventually public speaking coach reveals profound lessons about resilience, adaptation, and the courage to evolve at any age.
Born in 1956, David's story begins with a childhood marked by both idyllic seaside adventures and challenging family dynamics. His early fascination with radio broadcasting foreshadowed a career path that would intertwine with his military service in unexpected ways. After enlisting in the Air Force in 1975, David's 28-year military career (10 years active duty, 18 years reserves) took him around the world, from Guam to Korea, Saudi Arabia to Turkey, each assignment building skills that would later prove invaluable.
Throughout our conversation, David candidly shares how his personal struggles with communication contrasted sharply with his professional expertise. Despite outward success teaching others to communicate effectively, he battled inner demons and maintained emotional walls that affected his relationships. Perhaps most compelling is his recent decision, at age 68, to attend a PTSD program for veterans—a transformative experience that helped him understand the metaphorical "shell" he'd built around himself that no longer served his growth.
David's story powerfully illustrates that it's never too late to heal, change, and discover your authentic voice. His wisdom resonates beyond veterans, speaking to anyone who's ever felt stuck in patterns that once protected them but now limit their potential. As he poignantly observes, "Everything I need is already inside me"—a truth that awaits discovery for us all.
Support the show