• E259: David Nordel on understanding PTSD and Moral Injury in the Military

  • 2024/08/26
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E259: David Nordel on understanding PTSD and Moral Injury in the Military

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  • David is a retired United States Air Force Command Chief Master Sergeant with over 30 years of service. He is the CEO of MAX FAB Consulting where they focus on veteran transition and leadership.

    It was with his own difficulty with transition, addiction, and PTSD that sparked him to create a better path for those after him. As David says, "Many veterans, including myself, have struggled with moral injury and the mental anguish that can come if not addressed."

    Summary

    Dave shares his upbringing on a farm, the qualities he learned growing up, and how it led him to join the Air Force. He discusses the challenges of military life, the impact of PTSD and moral injury, and the importance of seeking help and support. Dave emphasizes the need to shift from a victim mentality to taking ownership of one's struggles and seeking professional counseling. He also highlights the significance of open communication and building a support network. Dave Nordel shares his experiences and insights on leadership, vulnerability, and the importance of closing the gap in assumptions and bias. He emphasizes the need for leaders to have the courage to challenge their own perceptions and listen to others' perspectives. Nordel also discusses the concept of maximum fabulousness and how it can be applied to leadership. He highlights the importance of understanding and leveraging the unique skills and experiences that veterans bring to the table. Nordel's consulting company, Max Fab Consulting, focuses on helping organizations navigate the veteran transition process.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Thanking Dave for His Service

    02:00 Dave's Journey: From Farm Life to the Air Force

    09:11 Understanding PTSD and Moral Injury

    16:11 Moving from Victim Mentality to Ownership

    23:16 The Power of Education and Seeking Help

    26:31 Overcoming Challenges and the Importance of Communication

    30:49 Closing the 25 Yard Gap

    32:37 Challenging Assumptions and Bias

    36:02 The Power of Vulnerability in Leadership

    44:41 Leadership: A Squishy and Non-Linear Journey

    51:32 Supporting Veterans in Transition

    You can find David at the website below.

    https://maxfabconsulting.com/dave-nordel-founder/

    https://getvetready.org/ You can donate here to help veterans.



    --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjaminlee/support
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David is a retired United States Air Force Command Chief Master Sergeant with over 30 years of service. He is the CEO of MAX FAB Consulting where they focus on veteran transition and leadership.

It was with his own difficulty with transition, addiction, and PTSD that sparked him to create a better path for those after him. As David says, "Many veterans, including myself, have struggled with moral injury and the mental anguish that can come if not addressed."

Summary

Dave shares his upbringing on a farm, the qualities he learned growing up, and how it led him to join the Air Force. He discusses the challenges of military life, the impact of PTSD and moral injury, and the importance of seeking help and support. Dave emphasizes the need to shift from a victim mentality to taking ownership of one's struggles and seeking professional counseling. He also highlights the significance of open communication and building a support network. Dave Nordel shares his experiences and insights on leadership, vulnerability, and the importance of closing the gap in assumptions and bias. He emphasizes the need for leaders to have the courage to challenge their own perceptions and listen to others' perspectives. Nordel also discusses the concept of maximum fabulousness and how it can be applied to leadership. He highlights the importance of understanding and leveraging the unique skills and experiences that veterans bring to the table. Nordel's consulting company, Max Fab Consulting, focuses on helping organizations navigate the veteran transition process.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Thanking Dave for His Service

02:00 Dave's Journey: From Farm Life to the Air Force

09:11 Understanding PTSD and Moral Injury

16:11 Moving from Victim Mentality to Ownership

23:16 The Power of Education and Seeking Help

26:31 Overcoming Challenges and the Importance of Communication

30:49 Closing the 25 Yard Gap

32:37 Challenging Assumptions and Bias

36:02 The Power of Vulnerability in Leadership

44:41 Leadership: A Squishy and Non-Linear Journey

51:32 Supporting Veterans in Transition

You can find David at the website below.

https://maxfabconsulting.com/dave-nordel-founder/

https://getvetready.org/ You can donate here to help veterans.



--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjaminlee/support

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