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:




Leadership lessons from combat and corporate America




The hidden cost of high performance and success




Overcoming PTSD and reclaiming identity




Why vulnerability is the new leadership advantage




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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