In this episode of Bullets n Bourbon, host Matt Gundlach, joined by Brittany Long, welcomes back Adam Magers, author of Odysseus and the Oar, for a monthly discussion on key themes from the book and their connection to mental health in the military and law enforcement community. Adam introduces the concepts of Jungian psychology, particularly the analysis of dreams, and how they reflect unresolved conflicts veterans may face. He explores the archetypal image of the warrior, cautioning against its constant presence and its impact on transitioning to civilian or adjacent military roles. Adam also addresses ego inflation among veterans, emphasizing methods to “de-escalate” and reconnect with the present. Reflecting on historical attitudes toward veterans, Adam examines the shift in societal perceptions, such as the rise of “dysfunctional veteran” culture, and questions whether trends like VetTV, silkies hikes, and 22 push-up challenges honor veterans or exacerbate underlying issues. Through these discussions, Adam highlights the importance of meaningful conversations and trusted connections in supporting mental health.
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