Lucky Charms And The Long Road Back (Jim Bennett)
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A full-ride scholarship, a Pentagon internship, and a clear military track should have meant a smooth launch. Jim Bennett did the opposite. He chased the Appalachian Trail, learned what it means to “hike your own hike,” and then carried those lessons into the Michigan Army National Guard as 9/11 turned weekend service into a new era of war and responsibility.
We talk through the moments that shaped him: Hurricane Katrina relief in the Gulf, the grind of leadership training, Kuwait convoy operations, and a darkly funny “bomb threat” that was literally a duct-taped box of Lucky Charms. Then the tone shifts to what most people avoid saying out loud: the pressure of Afghanistan contracting, the cost of a lapse in integrity, and what shame does to a person when the uniform comes off and the consequences stay.
Jim also shares the way back. Suicidal thoughts, Alcoholics Anonymous picking up the phone, PTSD, and the slow work of rebuilding a life through service, creativity, and a blue-collar small business in HVAC and indoor air quality. If you care about veteran stories, military leadership, recovery, and real second chances, this conversation stays with you.
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