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In this episode of the Veterans Outlook podcast, Dr. Gary Sprouse, a retired physician and author, discusses the impact of stress on health and well-being. He shares insights on how to manage stress through gratitude, pleasure, purpose, connection, and spirituality. Dr. Sprouse emphasizes the importance of mindset and the role of neuro-linguistic programming and hypnosis in healing trauma. He also emphasizes the importance of service and understanding diverse cultural perspectives on gratitude and contentment. The conversation concludes with Dr. Sprouse's journey in writing and sharing his knowledge to help others.
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