UnMotivated
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UnMotivated
Combat Veteran Jack Conoly on Mental Struggles & Finding Purpose Beyond Service
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In this episode, Trev sits down with Jack Conoly — a combat veteran whose life experience goes far beyond the battlefield. As the saying goes, if you don’t know Jack… you don’t know Jack. This conversation goes deep into life after war, identity after service, and the mental battles that don’t always come with uniforms or deployments.
Jack and Trev unpack the reality that mental struggle isn’t exclusive to combat. Whether you’ve served, survived trauma, or are quietly fighting battles of your own, this episode shines a light on resilience, perspective, and purpose.
We talk about:
✅ Life after military service and redefining identity
✅ The mental challenges veterans face after war
✅ Why everyday life can feel like a battlefield for many
✅ Processing trauma, stress, and emotional weight
✅ Finding purpose, discipline, and direction after hardship
This episode is for veterans, civilians, and anyone navigating mental health, personal growth, and life after adversity. It’s honest, raw, and a reminder that everyone is fighting something — even if you can’t see it.