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In this raw, unfiltered episode of Therapy Was Full, hosts Dustin Hayes (CEO of Red White & Badass Brew) and Terrence Davis dive deep into the veteran transition nightmare: from battle-hardened warriors to lost gardeners in civilian life. What happens when you lose your military purpose? Dustin and Terrence spill on medical retirements, TAPS program's epic fails ("It's garbage—box-check BS"), 60-job rejections, and the myth of "easy vet hires." Hear Terrence's wild story: quitting a 6-figure gig to avoid leaving his daughter, burning a "perfect" life of cash and chaos for real family purpose. They break down the internal war—craving business highs like combat rushes, embracing failure ("I'm not a failure, I failed today"), bad mentorship traps, and building teams that align with your morals (not deadbeats justifying bullshit). If you're a vet feeling purposeless, chasing entrepreneurship chaos, or rebuilding post-service—this ep hits hard. No victim vibes, just Marine-tough truths on prepping 18 months out, watering your own grass, and turning war skills into wins. Timestamps & highlights in comments. Like, subscribe, and comment: "What would you do if you couldn't fail?"
By therapywasfullIn this raw, unfiltered episode of Therapy Was Full, hosts Dustin Hayes (CEO of Red White & Badass Brew) and Terrence Davis dive deep into the veteran transition nightmare: from battle-hardened warriors to lost gardeners in civilian life. What happens when you lose your military purpose? Dustin and Terrence spill on medical retirements, TAPS program's epic fails ("It's garbage—box-check BS"), 60-job rejections, and the myth of "easy vet hires." Hear Terrence's wild story: quitting a 6-figure gig to avoid leaving his daughter, burning a "perfect" life of cash and chaos for real family purpose. They break down the internal war—craving business highs like combat rushes, embracing failure ("I'm not a failure, I failed today"), bad mentorship traps, and building teams that align with your morals (not deadbeats justifying bullshit). If you're a vet feeling purposeless, chasing entrepreneurship chaos, or rebuilding post-service—this ep hits hard. No victim vibes, just Marine-tough truths on prepping 18 months out, watering your own grass, and turning war skills into wins. Timestamps & highlights in comments. Like, subscribe, and comment: "What would you do if you couldn't fail?"