Vegas Veteran Voices

This Marine Lost Everything… And Had To Start From Zero | Jason Lee Morrison


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This episode shares a real veteran's personal story of transition, identity, and rebuilding after service, Brenton and Ronnie sit down with Jason Lee Morrison, a USMC veteran, writer, and poet, for a raw conversation about the one thing that keeps veterans alive after the uniform comes off: community. Jason talks about what it felt like to disappear from his Marine Recon world for years, then come back and realize he was not just seeing old brothers. He was seeing himself again.

They go straight at the uncomfortable truth that a lot of veterans live with. The mission mindset that kept you alive can turn into isolation when you get home. “I don't trust anyone” sounds tough until you realize it also blocks the one thing that creates real healing. Jason breaks down why PTSD is not a character flaw and why feeling out of place in civilian life does not mean you are broken. It can mean you are trying to drive a golf cart with a Formula One engine.

This episode also dives into Jason's background growing up in Indonesia with missionary parents, why he chose the Marine Corps because it scared him, and how he went from guaranteed 0311 infantry to the recon and force recon world. They talk special operations culture, everyday selection, managing pain, learning who you are under pressure, and how the battlefield changes when you get out but the lessons still apply.

Jason also explains Spadille, his idea to teach shooting as a martial art with mentorship, standards, and community, built to keep combat veterans connected while plugging into the local community in a healthy way.

If you are a veteran in Las Vegas or anywhere, and you have been feeling disconnected, this one is for you. Drop a comment with what helped you rebuild connection, or what has been getting in the way.

Vegas Veteran Voices is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on veteran mental health, identity, and community through storytelling.

If you are in crisis call or text 988 in the US, or go to 988lifeline.org. You are not alone.

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