What a powerful week across The MisFitNation and The ToosDay Crüe.
Three incredible guests joined us to share stories of service, leadership, resilience, and purpose after adversity.
🇺🇸 U.S. Navy Veteran David E. Reddick
David served six years in the Navy working aviation ordnance on F/A-18 Hornet weapons systems, leading under intense pressure while supporting mission readiness.
After his service, he continued serving his community as a city councilman, mentor, and author.
But the most powerful part of David’s story is his journey navigating life as a veteran living with a traumatic brain injury—and how he discovered renewed purpose through service and leadership.
🎖 Omar Ritter – West Point Graduate & Bronze Star Recipient
On The ToosDay Crüe, we sat down with Omar Ritter, who has led soldiers in combat and managed billion-dollar corporate operations.
Yet the real power of Omar’s story comes from the challenges behind the success.
After surviving 18-hour brain surgery and battling PTSD, Omar chose to lead with honesty and vulnerability instead of hiding the struggle.
A powerful reminder that real leadership begins with truth.
🎙 Noah May – Mental Health Advocate
We also welcomed Noah May, a podcaster, writer, and advocate who turned years of anxiety, depression, and feeling like an outcast into a mission of helping others feel less alone.
His story reminds us that sometimes the bravest thing a person can do is simply speak up.
💥 This week’s conversations reminded us that resilience is built through adversity—and purpose often comes from the battles we never expected.
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