🎙 New Episode: From Combat to Corporate — David Willis on Veteran Resilience, Identity & Building a Mission-Driven Life
🔥 Warrior Vetrepreneur Podcast with JJ Hardy
In this powerful episode, host JJ Hardy sits down with David Willis, a combat veteran, speaker, and business leader who’s redefining what it means to serve after service.
From surviving the battlefield to navigating the mental battles of civilian life, David opens up about the challenges of transition, reclaiming your identity, and turning pain into purpose. You’ll hear raw insights on veteran mental health, entrepreneurship, and the kind of leadership forged under pressure.
💥 Topics covered:
PTSD, purpose, and post-military growth
How David built a second mission after the uniform
Why real leadership starts with healing
Veteran suicide prevention and breaking stigma
Lessons on discipline, identity, and legacy
If you’re a veteran entrepreneur, a leader who’s been knocked down but not out, or just someone seeking clarity in chaos — this episode is your call to rise.
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