Description
Who are you when everything you've built your identity on gets taken away?
For Dennis Connors, that question wasn't hypothetical. A teenage USA rock climber turned Marine Corps intelligence operator, he served three combat tours in Iraq supporting Tier 1 Special Operations, ran 250 interrogations, and came home with multiple undiagnosed TBIs, severe PTSD, and two strokes β the second partially paralyzed his left side. In March 2018, his call sign was still Villain and he had a plan to end his life the next day. What happened on the other side of that moment took him to the Paris 2024 Paralympic podium as a Silver Medalist and to a TED stage where he made 4,000 people cry.
IN THIS EPISODE:
Why Dennis stood at the dark edge in March 2018 β and the single moment that stopped him
How undiagnosed TBIs compounded PTSD for years β and why he toughed them both out
Vulnerability reframed: not disclosing weakness β opening a conversational gate
Self-worth tied to results vs. self-love that doesn't collapse under pressure
Why community with shared passion goes deeper than shared service alone
The four pillars of perseverance: vulnerability, self-love, disciplined action, community
RELATED EPISODES:
Ep. 123 β Bipolar General: Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin's Forever War with Mental Illness
Ep. 135 β The Lie of Self-Sufficiency: Jon Macaskill on Why Men Carry Too Much Alone
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β This conversation maps directly to Module 3 of A2A: Building Unshakeable Self-Awareness Under Pressure
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