Podcast Episode Details

Back to Podcast Episodes
Brothers of the Arcana Podcast Episode 026 | From Soldier to Statesman: A Veteran's Journey Through Military Service, PTSD, Brotherhood, and Freemasonry

Brothers of the Arcana Podcast Episode 026 | From Soldier to Statesman: A Veteran's Journey Through Military Service, PTSD, Brotherhood, and Freemasonry


Episode 26


🎙️ In Episode 026, hosts Alex Aldea and Dave Ferrigno welcome Brother Michael Elston, a powerful voice in the veteran and Masonic communities, as he shares his extraordinary journey from the Army to the Marine Corps, through reconnaissance missions, combat experiences, and ultimately into political service and the Masonic fraternity.This episode is a deep dive into the lived experiences of a modern warrior-the trials of military life, the mental weight of PTSD, and the emotional and spiritual process of transitioning into civilian life and community leadership. Michael opens up about the rituals that shape identity, the power of storytelling as therapy, and how mentorship and brotherhood form the backbone of both the military and Masonic journeys.Whether you're a veteran, a Freemason, a community leader, or someone navigating healing and transformation, this conversation offers raw insight and powerful takeaways.💡 What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhat it's like to experience Army and Marine Corps training in the same yearHow reconnaissance missions emphasize precision, teamwork, and enemy respectThe emotional aftermath of combat and the many faces of traumaWhy political involvement is a natural next step for some veteransThe evolution of PTSD and how veterans navigate the changing terminologyHow community engagement fosters healing and impactThe spiritual and esoteric ties between Freemasonry and military serviceWhy mentorship, ritual, and shared suffering build resilience and purposeHow storytelling acts as a coping mechanism and form of therapy for veteransThe importance of preserving humanity in inhuman situations


Published on 1 month, 4 weeks ago






If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Donate