In this episode, Joe and special guest, Court Wing, interview Tommy Aceto: former Navy Seal and trauma medic, NCAA athlete, Michigan State Champion Wrestler, and now, psychedelic advocate and ambassador for the Veteran Mental Health Leadership Coalition.
He discusses his journey from childhood to wanting to become a SEAL, and the toll that military life and its programming can take on a person: how a life built on high levels of endurance, deprivation, and constantly surviving in a fight-or-flight mindset often manifests in Operator Syndrome, chronic pain, depression, and addiction. Veterans are seeing the potential of psychedelics to rewire their brains and allow them to process pain differently, by allowing them to feel emotions they were trained to turn off: “You’ve got to feel to heal.”
Aceto discusses:
- The affirmation and approval many who join the military seek, and how that often translates into needing to stay at certain levels of risk to truly feel alive
- The similarities between soldiers and professional athletes and high performers
- Dealing with chronic pain, and how forcing movement is often the best tactic
- The Controlled Substances Act and how opioids became a business
- Why the most important thing vets can do today is to tell their healing stories
and more! For links, head to the show notes page.