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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 48 MIN

From Special Ops to Archery: How Jason McCoy Helps Veterans Overcome PTSD

from Security Halt! · host Deny Caballero

Let us know what you think!What happens when a Special Operations veteran finds healing through archery? In this powerful episode of Security Halt!, we sit down with Jason McCoy, a former Air Force Security Forces and Office of Special Investigations (OSI) counterintelligence professional, to explore his incredible journey from military service to founding ENDEX Archery—a nonprofit dedicated to helping veterans and first responders combat PTSD through the power of archery.🔥 Inside This Episode: ✅ Jason’s military journey, from security forces to special operations ✅ The hidden struggles of combat deployments and transitioning to civilian life ✅ How archery became a life-changing tool for mental health and PTSD recovery ✅ The mission of ENDEX Archery to build a wellness center for veterans ✅ The importance of community support and mental health awareness in the veteran space💪 Whether you’re a veteran, active duty, or someone who supports our military community, this episode is packed with powerful insights, inspiration, and real solutions for mental health and post-service transition.BE A BRO! Support the show!!buymeacoffee.com/sechaltpodcasthttps://buymeacoffee.com/sechaltpodcast Looking for hand crafted, custom work, military memorabilia or need something laser engraved? Connect with my good friend Eric Gilgenast.Instagram: haus_gilgenast_woodworks_mainhttps://www.instagram.com/haus_gilgenast_woodworks_main/  Chapters00:00 Introduction to Jason McCoy and Endex Archery02:46 Jason's Military Journey: From Dreams to Reality06:04 The Shift to Air Force: A Change in Direction08:56 Experiences in Security Forces: The Reality of the Job11:59 Deployment Insights: Working with JSOC and Special Operations15:02 Transition to OSI: Counterintelligence and New Opportunities22:23 Counter Threat Operations and Airfield Security29:11 The Aftermath of Combat and Mental Health Awareness33:02 Transitioning from Military to Civilian Life41:03 Founding INDEX Archery: A New Path for Healing46:41 Building a Community for Veterans and First Responders Instagram: @securityhaltX: @SecurityHaltTik Tok: @security.halt.podLinkedIn: Deny Caballero Follow Patrick on LinkedIn and on social media today!LinkedIn: Jason McCoyInstagram: endexarcheryhttps://www.instagram.com/endexarchery/Facebook: ENDEX Archeryhttps://www.facebook.com/ENDEXarchery410Website:endexarcheryhttps://endexarchery.org/ Support the showProduced by Security Halt Media

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