What does real leadership look like when everything falls apart?
In this powerful episode of The ToosDay Crüe, hosts Jake Holland and Stephen LaMonica sit down with Omar Ritter, a West Point graduate, Bronze Star recipient, and former corporate executive who has led both soldiers in combat and billion-dollar operations in the financial world.
From the battlefields of Iraq to boardrooms at major institutions, Omar’s journey is one of resilience, transformation, and truth. But behind the success lies a story few talk about—surviving an 18-hour brain surgery, battling PTSD, and choosing to confront the realities of mental health head-on.
Today, Omar is on a mission to redefine leadership—showing that strength is not about silence, but about authenticity, courage, and connection.
🔥 In this episode, you’ll discover:
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Leadership lessons from combat and corporate America
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The hidden cost of high performance and success
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Overcoming PTSD and reclaiming identity
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Why vulnerability is the new leadership advantage
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How to build resilience without losing yourself
This is more than a conversation—it’s a wake-up call for leaders, veterans, and anyone navigating pressure, purpose, and personal growth.
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