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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2024 · 52 MIN

Episode 198: Skydiving for Healing: Daniel Kronz's Journey from Trauma to Triumph

from Security Halt! · host Deny Caballero

Let us know what you think!What if the adrenaline rush of skydiving could be a path towards healing trauma? Join us as we uncover the fascinating story of Dan K., a seasoned guerrilla warfare expert turned passionate skydiver. Dan shares how skydiving became an essential part of his recovery journey from PTSD and TBI, alongside his time at Laurel Ridge Treatment Center. His narrative is not just about the thrills of free-fall but also about the depths of personal struggles, from surgeries and a harrowing divorce to the near loss of his child, all while balancing an academic pursuit at the prestigious Wharton School of Business.  Listen to a raw conversation about the invisible wounds faced by military personnel. Dan opens up about the dark realities of addiction and mental health issues that plague many service members. Through the lens of role models and personal experiences, we explore the destructive cycle of addiction, its ripple effects on family life, and the arduous path to sobriety. This episode critically examines high-stress environments' reliance on alcohol and proposes a reevaluation towards alternatives like medicinal marijuana. The overarching theme is the importance of addressing these unseen scars and making healthier life choices.  Finally, discover the incredible work behind Renewed Heights Ahead, a nonprofit organization co-founded by Dan and his partner Kevin, aimed at assisting veterans and first responders through skydiving. This segment highlights the collective spirit and significant support from the skydiving community, featuring inspiring collaborations with prominent figures. The episode emphasizes the power of community support in promoting mental health and healing. Whether you're a veteran, a first responder, or someone passionate about mental health, Dan's story and the mission of Renewed Heights Ahead will inspire you to get involved and make a difference. Visit renewedheights.org to learn more and support this crucial cause. Your support means the world to us, so please remember to LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to stay updated with our latest episodes and join our growing community! Instagram: @securityhaltX: @SecurityHaltTik Tok: @security.halt.pod Be sure to follow Dan on LinkedIn: Dan Kronz and head over to renewedheights.org and help support Dan and his new mission!Support the showProduced by Security Halt Media

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