The Post Traumatic Survival Podcast
After serving in the United States Marine Corps. Ozzie came back home and was never the same. He has struggled with his PTSD for over 10 years now. At one point separating from his wife for over two years and eventually hitting rock bottom to the point of wanting to end it all and just die.
In June of 2015 Ozzie started an Organization dedicated to serving combat wounded veterans suffering with PTSD and TBI. WWW.OPERATIONWETVET.ORG
Ozzie has an AA in Psychology and is currently a full-time college student working on his bachelors degree. He is also a Mindset Coach with The Overcome Army which offers group coaching and one on one coaching in hopes to be able to continue helping individuals to Survive and Thrive after trauma.
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