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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2025 · 50 MIN

Veterans Dealing with PTSD, Depression and Anxiety/Art Service and Healing

from Your world with Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite · host Beatrice Hyppolite

The hardest battles don’t always happen downrange. They show up at the doorway when a parent returns to kids who grew in their absence, in late nights where silence feels safer than speaking, and in the space between what the VA provides and what feels human.We sit with Mr. Mark Mahess Bennett—veteran, social worker, teacher, and founder of Art of Valor—to unpack how PTSD, depression, and stigma collide with real life. He walks us through the early 2000s deployment grind when calling cards and grainy webcams made connection bittersweet, and explains why reintegration takes baby steps and a lot of grace. We get candid about race and uniforms: how a soldier can be welcomed by police while the same man in a hoodie is treated with suspicion, and how parts of the Black community view military service through a history that can’t be ignored. Out of that tension, he makes a compelling case for training, education, and leadership as benefits earned—and as tools to build stronger futures.From there, we move into practical help. Group therapy creates a circle where veterans can hear “me too” and learn concrete coping skills. Art therapy offers a nonverbal on‑ramp for those not ready to talk, turning color and movement into relief and meaning. We cover the sobering suicide statistics, the growing openness to self-reporting substance use, and the role of technology and community events in getting veterans to care faster. Along the way, Mr. Bennett shares how JROTC and cybersecurity classes give teens structure and opportunity, proving that discipline and creativity can live in the same room.If you know a veteran—or are one—this conversation is a map: where to start, how to avoid common pitfalls, and why connection beats isolation. Share this with someone who needs it, subscribe for more grounded conversations, and leave a review so others can find these resources sooner rather than later.Support the show

The hardest battles don’t always happen downrange. They show up at the doorway when a parent returns to kids who grew in their absence, in late nights where silence feels safer than speaking, and in the space between what the VA provides and what feels human. We sit with Mr. Mark Mahess Bennett—veteran, social worker, teacher, and founder of Art of Valor—to unpack how PTSD, depression, and stigma collide with real life. He walks us through the early 2000s deployment grind when calling cards ...

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