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A reader recently asked me a simple but powerful question:
Why do you write?
It made me stop and think about the journey that led me here.
For most of my life, I didn’t think of myself as a writer. I was serving in the military, working in rescue operations, protective assignments, and humanitarian missions around the world. Those environments are full of moments that shape a person—moments of courage, loss, faith, resilience, and quiet reflection.
Over time, I realized those experiences carried lessons worth sharing.
In this episode, I talk about how storytelling became a way to process life’s hardest moments, what kinds of stories I choose to tell, and why authenticity matters more than perfect writing.
Sometimes a story can do more than entertain.
Sometimes it helps someone see their own life more clearly.
Sometimes it even helps someone through a difficult season.
This episode is about the purpose behind the stories.
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