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One More Mile: Life After the Uniform

One More Mile: Life After the Uniform

De : Anthony Kelly
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One More Mile: Life After the Uniform is a purpose-driven podcast focused on veteran transition, mental health awareness, and suicide prevention.

Through candid conversations with veterans from all backgrounds, host Anthony Kelly—U.S. Army veteran and former combat medic—highlights the challenges many face after service and the importance of connection, support, and continued purpose.

The show exists to break silence, reduce stigma, and remind veterans they are not alone—one conversation, one mile at a time.

2026 Anthony Kelly
Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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  • Anthony Kelly's Run at the London Marathon for Veterans
    May 14 2026

    Anthony Kelly shares his inspiring journey of running the London Marathon to raise awareness for veteran suicide, highlighting the parallels between running and PTSD, and emphasizing the importance of support and perseverance.

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    30 min
  • “The Invisible Fight: Dorton on PTSD and the Battle After War” Part 2
    Mar 27 2026

    This episode of One More Mile: Life After the Uniform focuses on PTSD awareness and the reality many veterans live with long after their service ends. Dorton and I talk about recognizing the signs, why so many suffer in silence, and how we can start changing the conversation. If we want to stop veteran suicide, it starts with understanding—and having the courage to talk about it.

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    56 min
  • “The Invisible Fight: Dorton on PTSD and the Battle After War” Part 1
    Mar 22 2026

    In this episode of One More Mile: Life After the Uniform, I sit down with combat veteran Dorton to talk about the fight that doesn’t end when the uniform comes off. We dive into PTSD—the signs, the stigma, and the silent battles so many veterans face every day. This is an honest, unfiltered conversation about what it really looks like to carry the weight of war home, and why awareness, connection, and speaking up can save lives.

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    48 min
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