Ep 152: Dwayne Edwards on Changing Veteran Mental Health

Ep 152: Dwayne Edwards on Changing Veteran Mental Health

Author: Walk the Talk America July 9, 2025 Duration: 1:37:31
What happens after the mission ends? In this episode, we sit down with Marine Corps veteran and founder of VMHA, Dwayne Edwards, for an honest conversation about life after service, the identity crisis many veterans face, and why our system still fails to meet their mental health needs. Dwayne shares his journey from growing up in Jamaica and navigating Brooklyn as a kid, to leading Marines in Iraq and later reinventing himself at Yale. He talks about the cultural pressure veterans face when ...

At a time when discussions around firearms often turn polarized, Guns and Mental Health by Walk the Talk America offers a different kind of space. This podcast deliberately bridges two worlds that are deeply interconnected yet rarely discussed together with genuine openness. You’ll hear from mental health clinicians, researchers, and people who own and use firearms, all sitting down for conversations that prioritize understanding. Episodes tackle difficult subjects like suicide prevention within the community, the cultural dimensions of gun ownership, and actionable steps toward safety and well-being. The approach here is built on a foundation of education and nuance, steering clear of sensationalism to foster meaningful collaboration. By focusing on shared goals rather than divisions, the dialogue moves toward practical solutions and reduced stigma. Tune in for a series that handles complex topics with the care and honesty they require, proving that constructive talk is possible. Walk the Talk America hosts this essential podcast as part of their broader mission to facilitate these connections.
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Ep 134: Comedy Meets Mental Health with Roy Wood Jr. [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:40
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Duration: 1:17:23
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Duration: 1:09:07
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Ep 129: Why We Should Address Mental Health Over Gun Control [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:33:45
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Ep 128: Addressing Misconceptions in Gun Culture and Mental Health [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:28:22
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