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Combat to Care: Infantryman Turned Holistic Wellness Practitioner w/Tony McCloskey

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In episode 91 of Ramble by the River with Jeff Nesbitt, Jeff welcomes Tony McCloskey, a U.S. Army infantryman turned holistic wellness practitioner. Tony shares his journey from serving in the infantry in the 9/11 era to opening his own holistic wellness clinic in Long Beach, WA.

The discussion begins with the topic of sleep changes through the lifespan and Tony's experiences in the Army as an infantryman. Tony talks about the Army mindset that led him to quit and how some people become "hard." The conversation then moves to the warrior archetype and the emotions behind blood lust and trauma.

Tony and Jeff delve into the topic of hidden history, discussing ancient civilizations, conspiracies, and false past. They touch on the military industrial complex and the conspiracies at the top. Tony then explains the reasons why anyone would need holistic medicine and the importance of mental health and therapy.

Jeff shares what he learned about the dangers of natural remedies according to the FDA. He also reflects on his year-long mourning for his beloved dog Daisy.

More Topics to Enjoy:

  • Sleep changes through the lifespan
  • Army mindset that made Tony quit
  • Hard people and why they become hard
  • Warrior archetype and blood lust
  • Trauma, PTSD, shell-shock, and hidden rage
  • Hidden history and conspiracies
  • Military industrial complex and conspiracies at the top
  • Holistic medicine and mental health
  • Jeff's reflections on his grief and manifestation
  • Dangers of natural remedies according to the FDA
  • Jeff's year-long mourning for his dog Daisy

Music Credits:

  • In the Middle Somewhere, Larry Poppinz.
  • Still Fly, Revel Day.
  • Basement Racks, Dusty Decks.
  • Simulated Prana, Matt Large.
  • Flight, Johannes Borloff.
  • Daisy's Gone, Jeff Nesbitt and Amelia Grace Nesbitt.

References:


Ramble by the River Links:


Copyright 2023 Ramble by the River LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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106 episodes

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In episode 91 of Ramble by the River with Jeff Nesbitt, Jeff welcomes Tony McCloskey, a U.S. Army infantryman turned holistic wellness practitioner. Tony shares his journey from serving in the infantry in the 9/11 era to opening his own holistic wellness clinic in Long Beach, WA.

The discussion begins with the topic of sleep changes through the lifespan and Tony's experiences in the Army as an infantryman. Tony talks about the Army mindset that led him to quit and how some people become "hard." The conversation then moves to the warrior archetype and the emotions behind blood lust and trauma.

Tony and Jeff delve into the topic of hidden history, discussing ancient civilizations, conspiracies, and false past. They touch on the military industrial complex and the conspiracies at the top. Tony then explains the reasons why anyone would need holistic medicine and the importance of mental health and therapy.

Jeff shares what he learned about the dangers of natural remedies according to the FDA. He also reflects on his year-long mourning for his beloved dog Daisy.

More Topics to Enjoy:

  • Sleep changes through the lifespan
  • Army mindset that made Tony quit
  • Hard people and why they become hard
  • Warrior archetype and blood lust
  • Trauma, PTSD, shell-shock, and hidden rage
  • Hidden history and conspiracies
  • Military industrial complex and conspiracies at the top
  • Holistic medicine and mental health
  • Jeff's reflections on his grief and manifestation
  • Dangers of natural remedies according to the FDA
  • Jeff's year-long mourning for his dog Daisy

Music Credits:

  • In the Middle Somewhere, Larry Poppinz.
  • Still Fly, Revel Day.
  • Basement Racks, Dusty Decks.
  • Simulated Prana, Matt Large.
  • Flight, Johannes Borloff.
  • Daisy's Gone, Jeff Nesbitt and Amelia Grace Nesbitt.

References:


Ramble by the River Links:


Copyright 2023 Ramble by the River LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

  continue reading

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