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Back to EpisodesStorytelling, Service, and Resilience for Mental Wellness with Paul Whitten
Description
In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik sits down with Paul Whitten, a combat veteran and founder of Nashville Adventures, to talk about mental health, identity after military service, and how storytelling becomes real-world therapy. Paul breaks down how getting out of an “echo chamber” of pain. Through community, purpose, and structured routines. Helped him move through injury, survivor’s guilt, and burnout.
They also go deep on bootstrapped entrepreneurship, why service-based businesses fight harder for visibility, and how learning the basics of ROI, marketing, and leadership can protect your mental wellness while scaling. If you are dealing with burnout, trauma, or feeling stuck in survival mode. This conversation gives a practical roadmap: small acts of service, honest storytelling, and habits that actually hold when life gets chaotic.
About the Guest:Paul Whitten is a combat veteran, returned Peace Corps volunteer, former UK Parliamentary Fellow, and the founder of Nashville Adventures, a veteran-owned walking tour company known for immersive storytelling and historical accuracy. His work centers community impact, including giving back to veteran-related causes, and building a business culture shaped by lessons from both great and terrible leadership.
Key Takeaways:-
Storytelling can be a mental health tool. It pulls you out of rumination and into meaning after trauma or burnout.
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If you are stuck in an echo chamber of pain. Change the room. Volunteer, teach, guide, or join a community that meets you with a blank slate.
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Routines beat “mindset hacks”. Paul rebuilt momentum through physical therapy, museum tours, then consistent learning.
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Service is a bridge out of isolation. Giving respect and appreciation often brings it back, which steadies your nervous system.
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Bootstrapping is stressful. But naive optimism helps you start before fear talks you out of it.
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Entrepreneurship is priorities and ROI. Learn the basics. P&L, balance sheet, marketing fundamentals. Knowledge compounds fast.
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Learn from bad leadership too. Paul used painful corporate lessons to build a healthier culture and customer experience.
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Keep work fun enough to sustain. If it feels like a toxic job, burnout shows up fast.
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Grinding is the differentiator. Not IQ, not credentials. Consistency turns skeptics into competitors.
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Micro challenge. Write one tough chapter in 10 minutes, share one honest piece with someone you trust, do one small act of service this month.
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Website: Nashville Adventures at http://nashvilleadventures.com/
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If you are visiting Nashville. Use the “Contact Us” form on the website and mention you heard him on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life. Nashville Adventures
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