
From Ranger to Editor: Randall Surles on Military Service, Writing, and Life After Transition
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In this episode of "Helping the Brave," host Ed Parcaut sits down with Randall Surles—a retired Army Green Beret, former Ranger, and now a professional editor and writing mentor. Randall shares his remarkable 30-year journey in the military, from his early aspirations of adventure to facing the challenges of Ranger school, Green Beret training, and beyond. He dives deep into the realities of military service, the transition to civilian life, and how he found a new calling in writing, editing, and helping other veterans tell their stories.
The conversation takes listeners on a unique detour as Ed and Randall explore the transformative experience of walking the Camino de Santiago, an adventure that played a pivotal role in Randall’s post-military life. Together, they reflect on the power of community, personal growth, and the importance of finding purpose after service.
Randall also shares valuable insights on ghostwriting, editing, and launching a new career in publishing. If you’re a veteran thinking about your next chapter—or anyone inspired by stories of resilience and reinvention—this episode is for you.
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Randall’s editing website: militaryeditor.com
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YouTube: Military Writers Academy
**Contact Ed Parcaut:**
- 🌍 Website: [edparcaut.com](http://edparcaut.com)
- 📱 Twitter: [@edparcaut](https://twitter.com)
Tune in for inspiring stories, practical career advice, and a heartfelt look at life’s transitions—only on Helping the Brave!
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