In this powerful Veteran's day episode, Roy Fussell reveals the unseen battles veterans face and the strength it takes to keep moving forward. Through stories of faith, gratitude, and connection, he shows how purpose can be rebuilt long after service ends. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the resilience behind the uniform—and how each of us can play a part in supporting those who’ve served.
When the uniform comes off, the battle often isn’t over. In this deeply moving episode, Roy Fussell opens up about life after military service—sharing stories of courage, faith, and the unbreakable brotherhood of the Marine Corps. With a family legacy spanning more than 85 years of service, Roy offers a rare look into what sustains veterans when the noise of war fades but its echoes remain.
He speaks honestly about the silent struggles many veterans face, including the devastating suicide crisis that claims far too many lives each day. Through his experiences, Roy reveals how gratitude, faith, and community connection can become lifelines—helping veterans rediscover purpose and belonging long after the battlefield.
This isn’t just a story about service—it’s a reminder that true strength isn’t only shown in combat, but in the courage to keep living, healing, and serving others.
💫 Listen in if you believe honor, gratitude, and patriotism still matter—and if you want to understand how we can all play a role in keeping our veterans alive in both body and spirit.
Because maybe… the greatest battles are the ones fought after coming home.