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Episode 6 : Floyd "Shad" Meshad, from the Battlefield to Advocacy

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What drives a man from the path to priesthood to the heart of a war zone? Join us as we sit down with Floyd "Shad" Meshad, a remarkable figure whose journey defies all expectations. From his early days in a devout Catholic family in Birmingham, Alabama, to his transformative role as one of the first mental health officers in Vietnam, Shad's story is a testament to resilience and dedication. He shares intimate details of his upbringing, his involvement in ROTC, and the unexpected turns that led him to serve in one of the most tumultuous periods in American history.
Shad doesn't shy away from the brutal realities of war. Through his vivid recollections, we explore the moral injuries and psychological trauma faced by young soldiers in Vietnam. Shad recounts the chaos, poor leadership, and near-death experiences that forever altered his perspective. He also bares the emotional scars from the hostile homecoming that he and his fellow soldiers endured, painting a haunting picture of rejection and misunderstanding. This chapter offers a raw and unfiltered look at the long-lasting impact of combat on the human soul.
The episode culminates in a powerful discussion about Shad's ongoing mission to support homeless veterans. From his pioneering work in Los Angeles to the establishment of Vet Centers, Shad's advocacy efforts have been nothing short of transformative. He shares a poignant story of standing up for fellow soldiers at the San Francisco airport, highlighting the disconnect between civilians and the true cost of war. Through his tireless activism, Shad emphasizes the importance of empathy and personal connection in veteran care. This episode is a moving tribute to those who have served and a call to action for all of us to support our veterans.

"Wounds to Wisdom" is produced by Security Halt Media.

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Chapitres

1. Episode 6 : Floyd "Shad" Meshad, from the Battlefield to Advocacy (00:00:00)

2. Veteran's Journey From Priest to Vietnam (00:00:07)

3. Aftermath of Vietnam War Survival (00:09:21)

4. Veteran's Mission to Support Homeless Vets (00:15:00)

5. Impact of Veteran's Advocacy Work (00:29:06)

17 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Sara Correll. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Sara Correll ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

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What drives a man from the path to priesthood to the heart of a war zone? Join us as we sit down with Floyd "Shad" Meshad, a remarkable figure whose journey defies all expectations. From his early days in a devout Catholic family in Birmingham, Alabama, to his transformative role as one of the first mental health officers in Vietnam, Shad's story is a testament to resilience and dedication. He shares intimate details of his upbringing, his involvement in ROTC, and the unexpected turns that led him to serve in one of the most tumultuous periods in American history.
Shad doesn't shy away from the brutal realities of war. Through his vivid recollections, we explore the moral injuries and psychological trauma faced by young soldiers in Vietnam. Shad recounts the chaos, poor leadership, and near-death experiences that forever altered his perspective. He also bares the emotional scars from the hostile homecoming that he and his fellow soldiers endured, painting a haunting picture of rejection and misunderstanding. This chapter offers a raw and unfiltered look at the long-lasting impact of combat on the human soul.
The episode culminates in a powerful discussion about Shad's ongoing mission to support homeless veterans. From his pioneering work in Los Angeles to the establishment of Vet Centers, Shad's advocacy efforts have been nothing short of transformative. He shares a poignant story of standing up for fellow soldiers at the San Francisco airport, highlighting the disconnect between civilians and the true cost of war. Through his tireless activism, Shad emphasizes the importance of empathy and personal connection in veteran care. This episode is a moving tribute to those who have served and a call to action for all of us to support our veterans.

"Wounds to Wisdom" is produced by Security Halt Media.

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Episode 6 : Floyd "Shad" Meshad, from the Battlefield to Advocacy (00:00:00)

2. Veteran's Journey From Priest to Vietnam (00:00:07)

3. Aftermath of Vietnam War Survival (00:09:21)

4. Veteran's Mission to Support Homeless Vets (00:15:00)

5. Impact of Veteran's Advocacy Work (00:29:06)

17 episodes

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