Shawn Ryan on Going From Navy SEAL to Civilian

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Комментарии • 106

  • @user-cq6fk5go3s
    @user-cq6fk5go3s 4 дня назад +4

    The 1.5 years immediately after retirement were the hardest of my life. I never had felt so alone and unneeded in life. It was a hard fog to find my way out of.

  • @Crisko591
    @Crisko591 5 дней назад +12

    Damn this guy started popping up talking to people about relationship problems and then here’s Shawn on his podcast. I am here for it!!

    • @iamfr00tl00ps
      @iamfr00tl00ps 2 дня назад +1

      John was on Shawn's show a few years back. Episode #35.

    • @Crisko591
      @Crisko591 2 дня назад

      @@iamfr00tl00ps oh nice I’ll have to check it out.

    • @nunzioification
      @nunzioification 5 часов назад +1

      Sheeeeit I started watching Shawn when he was showing his edc and popping PBRs with a glock20, now he’s chatting with politicians and Tucker Carlsons lol it’s cool to see these unexpected “character arcs”

  • @EvanT1995
    @EvanT1995 Месяц назад +90

    The Shawn Ryan show is amazing. He’s doing a great thing.

    • @Youtubesuckz976
      @Youtubesuckz976 Месяц назад

      Like spreading misinformation

    • @DEAH-01
      @DEAH-01 Месяц назад

      He interviews people and just listens , He doesn't spread any information, his guests tell their story. It is your choice to believe their perspective. That is why it is a great show. ​@@RUclipssuckz976

    • @Rell_abn
      @Rell_abn 24 дня назад +3

      No he doesnt ​@RUclipssuckz976

    • @EvanT1995
      @EvanT1995 23 дня назад +3

      @@RUclipssuckz976 You’re 100% wrong

  • @GamerRyan45
    @GamerRyan45 Месяц назад +59

    What a crossover I didn't expect. Thank you both for all the content you bring to all of us!

    • @joshuamendoza2182
      @joshuamendoza2182 Месяц назад +3

      Sean has an episode from them two from a few years ago. Great listen

  • @danfitz9970
    @danfitz9970 Месяц назад +29

    As a soldier that is transitioning after 15 years, I want to say shawn ryan is an inspiration.

  • @bevalexander5897
    @bevalexander5897 11 дней назад +10

    I’m a Desert Shield/Storm vet, and I have gone back to Iraq 3xs and Kosovo 2xs on private contracts, as a police trainer/bomb dog handler. It’s weird hearing the names of some of those companies. I’ve never heard them mentioned before, except for Shawn. As for the “thank you for your service”, it surprises me when someone says it to me. But, as a female, I still get some sexism. One Veterans Day, I was in Burger King. I gave my order, moved over, to wait for it. 2 men came in, and the worker asked them if they were veterans. Both were. Don’t remember what they got, but I looked at the worker, and said “You didn’t ask me if I was a veteran.” Her face turned bright red. I wasn’t hostile or loud, just stated a fact. She then asked me if I was. I said yes, but I didn’t say it to get something free, just to make her realize, there are a lot of us female vets walking around.

  • @valcoren
    @valcoren Месяц назад +105

    @The Dr. John Delony Show, I think the bigger question that needs to be asked is "why doesn't the government have a transitioning program put into place for our military who are rotating back into civilian life? They go through MOS, and tons of other Mititary education. Their last 6 months should be on how to take the leadership, teamwork and utility skills learned in the service and translate them into the civilian workforce.

    • @shannonbeyers9765
      @shannonbeyers9765 Месяц назад +4

      Unless you go to work for the mafia as a leg breaker or hit man (enforcer) how will your trained to kill experience transition to civilian life?

    • @jakepowers9947
      @jakepowers9947 Месяц назад +22

      During my transition there were a ton of resources. I don’t believe that is the problem. What I ran into was losing a sense of purpose and comradery. It takes time to accept that part of life is over and turn the page. Once that is over things get easier.

    • @hereforthecomments456
      @hereforthecomments456 Месяц назад +9

      When I was getting out they had months of resources but we didn’t pay attention and just wanted to check the box. Most situations it’s our own fault, but they didn’t explain it in a way that it was behoove us to take it serious. A lot of times when vets are getting out we think the world is going to be at our disposal but we all learn civilian life isn’t what we remembered

    • @meganbaril7847
      @meganbaril7847 Месяц назад +3

      I know someone who is an Army Ranger and they have a whole entire year after they are done where they process out before they enter civilian life. So it does exist in some places in the military

    • @shannonbeyers9765
      @shannonbeyers9765 Месяц назад +2

      All military personnel were civilians long before they went in the military. Its like riding a bike...you don't forget. If you are so institutionalized and cant separate 100% ordered compliance over the civilian method of choice you should not be getting out. Military is very unique in that much is provided and much expected! The other 98% of the World gets up everyday with the responsibility of figuring out where your value may be and then following that path to earn it. Uncle Sam tells you everyday and the free World allows you to choose.

  • @myurbangarden7695
    @myurbangarden7695 Месяц назад +28

    Thank you for your service. I too had a difficult transition. One of my worst memories was coming home from Iraq around THANKSGIVING. After almost 18months of controlled entrances and exits and controlong those pathways a GROCERY STORE was overwhelming. I had no control or idea who was coming or going and I was in fear for my life.

    • @matthewkasulke5589
      @matthewkasulke5589 Месяц назад +2

      Stay strong brother. Get help if you need it. Or just talk to anyone who will listen

    • @nathanielmacelroy1988
      @nathanielmacelroy1988 29 дней назад

      Relax. Eat. Rest easy bro. A lot of important choices

  • @DEAH-01
    @DEAH-01 Месяц назад +7

    He correct about veterans benefits and how they work . Did not know they get a % after they retire. Met many vets who get basically nothing and have to drive 1 1/2 hrs to see a dr or get treatment .

  • @melissafalconer4079
    @melissafalconer4079 Месяц назад +7

    I appreciate EACH & EVERY SINGLE person who has been brave enough to NOT ONLY defend our country but also show strangers (even the bitches that spit in their faces& cleans nasty shoes on our flag) RESPECT and LOVE!!
    at times, I find it difficult to express how greatful I am of them into words.. That sounds crazy right??

  • @RJ-cv2uw
    @RJ-cv2uw Месяц назад +10

    More content like this Dr. John

  • @ChazToz
    @ChazToz Месяц назад +4

    USAF 1974-94: I never heard “Thank you for your service” until Desert Shield/Storm troops came home in 1991. Vietnam veterans didn’t either.
    Now-A-Daze I reply, “You're welcome. I will pass your thanks to my children and my wives. They actually sacrificed more than anyone understands.”
    “Your wives?”
    “Yes the military life is seldom compatible with married life.”

    • @shannonbeyers9765
      @shannonbeyers9765 21 день назад

      First I thank you for your service as I served also. Lets not skim over the fact that your 20 years dedicated to Uncle Sam was the Golden Egg era of Peace time participation just as my years in service were. The l20 years before your career and the 20 years after 2003 were real battles and wars that true Veterans sacraficed real losses. I'm always embarassed when thanked for my peacetime service. I feel like I cheated on a exam. Although critically important to be trained and ready and under Uncle Sams thumb it's not the same sacrafice as war time will exact. Too many soldiers are credited with time in service and not deployment location. Again, thank you for your service as its no small commitment to be owned by your employer which has complete Tyrannical rule upon your life for the time in service. I just wish more soldiers had a bit of humility when the word sacrafice gets used in their Honor.

  • @JaniceElliston
    @JaniceElliston 7 дней назад +1

    I work for a Pedorthist and we provide shoes to Vets through the VA. It is my greatest honor to be able to serve those who have sacrificed so much for us. I thank each one for their service before I leave. I am an Air Force brat so I do understand a little better than most the sacrifices that they made. One gentleman ( a Vietnam Vet) said “thank you so much for recognizing my service. I rarely ever hear a thank you from anyone.” It made me sad that people today don’t respect these soldiers, male and female, and their sacrifices and the sacrifices of their families.

    • @gayle2276
      @gayle2276 4 дня назад +1

      Someone told my stepson thank you for your service and paid for his gas as he was at a gas station. He really appreciated it. He had served overseas.

  • @PlumbingArkansas
    @PlumbingArkansas Месяц назад +5

    Love both of these guys. John’s episode on Shawn’s podcast was absolutely awesome! Love that he is on here now

  • @joannamartin1376
    @joannamartin1376 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for showcasing a Vets perspective in terms of appreciation. In the past, I have been reluctant to say to a service person, “Thank you for your service” so it would not come across as trite for what hardships they had gone through in and out military service.

  • @deborahparks1296
    @deborahparks1296 2 дня назад

    I dated a man who found a veteren near his home. The vet had lost his eyesight due to a mine. He would visit him and donate money to help him out. I thought it was so genuine to give him his time.

  • @liesascott5414
    @liesascott5414 Месяц назад +20

    Soldiers are trained to kill.
    Anybody who lives in denial of it and expects them to switch that mind frame into a civilized and friendly one has an illusion, especially if they have been soldiers for many years.
    You become what you do 8 hours a day.
    Soldiers have a life where they are not only 8 hours under special psychological demand but really 24/7 non stop or they can't perform according to their uniform.
    The mind frame of a soldier has to be opposite of civil behavior just to survive.
    So to expect that they can switch after many years is a terrible mistake and psychologically impossible. It would take massive reprogramming to get that out of their system.
    That is the reason why for example marriages and relationships of service members have very high numbers of domestic violence and also violent crimes.
    But I respect every one who tries and struggles with this issue.
    It's a high goal.

    • @kaliblue
      @kaliblue Месяц назад +2

      You forgot to take into account what type of person they were before the military, not everyone who joines the service is a good person, So many blame the military on D.V is not holding abusers accountable

    • @erickiyoshiphillips2323
      @erickiyoshiphillips2323 Месяц назад +1

      I went in 2011 as infantry. they drill in your head kill kill kill. u March and everything u say is kill. u learn the basic skills and longer you stay in your if u go special operations u become an expert basically in weapon systems comms etc. it's crazy going back civilian jobs people crying and complaining bout not having a long enough break or enough smoke breaks.

  • @caymankatie
    @caymankatie Месяц назад +1

    My two favorite podcasters!!! AWESOME collab!

  • @IcanDriveIt
    @IcanDriveIt 28 дней назад +1

    Shawn articulated that so well

  • @Ysumguy
    @Ysumguy 10 дней назад

    Shawn has to be one of my favorites, if not, my favorite interviwer. Nice to see him on the opposite seat as an interviewee.

  • @RickyRicardoMJF
    @RickyRicardoMJF Месяц назад +7

    I just recently got out of the army... about a year out and maannnnnn this is a process
    Im doing well but the loneliness is crippling. And i just feel lost. I think im going thru like mutliple mental breakdowns or somethings. Im trying tho, ill make it

  • @hereforthecomments456
    @hereforthecomments456 Месяц назад +8

    He so right about Va disability claims. I know more non combat vets with 100% than combat vets.

    • @meganbaril7847
      @meganbaril7847 Месяц назад

      And I know some that are absolutely 100 physically able...kayaking white water or running Iron Man's...who still somehow have managed to get 100 disability. It's quite confounding. It's hard to imagine how it's not fraud that they're getting thousands of dollars and disability from the government every month, but it happens all the time. Disabled vets should absolutely get the support but there seems to be so much fraud in that system with able-bodied people getting so many benefits!

    • @nathanielmacelroy1988
      @nathanielmacelroy1988 29 дней назад

      Which one costs more?

  • @John.Christopher
    @John.Christopher Месяц назад +1

    Truest love is willing the good of the other as 'other' without any selfish or prideful expectations. And I truly love you. I love you immensely. I hope you find joy, fulfillment, and peace in your life. Life can be hellish and agonizing, but just as much as it can be beautiful. Selfless love transforms us. Heals us. We don't need the barriers we put up out of fear and self-protection. As cliche as it sounds, love is the answer. Tell your brothers and sisters today that you love them unironically. Whether blood or not. 💗 Peace be with you, beautiful and precious soul, whom I am so grateful for. Until next time 💗🕊

  • @craigthiery1623
    @craigthiery1623 5 дней назад

    This is great and I wish there would be action taken based on this conversation

  • @johnknorr1140
    @johnknorr1140 9 дней назад

    Thank you for saying all that I was just thinking how could I express those words in a comment you did it for me thank you🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @SarcasmIsaFunny
    @SarcasmIsaFunny 11 дней назад +2

    As an Air Force member, I don’t really feel like I deserve the gratitude people give me. Air Force has it pretty easy most of the time and I know guys who have seen combat. I don’t know, I just run generators.

    • @0num4
      @0num4 6 дней назад

      Dr. John touched on this point very briefly: Your contract may have been to run generators, but the underlying text of the contract, the between-the-lines message, was that "you volunteer to run generators in an environment that may kill you."
      I operated radios in the Army (very expensive, complicated ones, but a radio is still a radio), but without those radios--which were powered by generators maintained by gen. mechanics for which I am immensely grateful!--the guys kicking in doors wouldn't be able to call for support, the intel they gathered would never have made it back to the REMFs, and the MEDEVAC and CASEVAC vehicles would never have known where to go to pick up our wounded troopers, etc. I've been with and without gen. mechs; I'd prefer to have one any day of the week!
      You don't "just" run generators. You keep the power up, which lets everyone connected do their respective jobs, whether behind a desk or in a turret. Thank you for your service.

    • @deborahedwards9305
      @deborahedwards9305 5 дней назад +1

      Don't under estimate what you do. It takes a team to be able to do what is needed. Hold your head high.❤

    • @Teirandash
      @Teirandash 4 дня назад +1

      Hey brother, aircrew vet here and just want you to know I appreciate you and the work you do. Without you guys we couldn't launch and do what we do. We all feel that feeling that we could have done more. I know I feel that too but have to remind yourself that comparison is the thief of joy. All you can do is the best job in the role you were assigned, you can't do better than that. Thanks.

  • @kenwizzythedj2000
    @kenwizzythedj2000 5 дней назад

    We love shawn

  • @chief5981
    @chief5981 Месяц назад +6

    The military is like an abusive relationship that eventually leads to Stockholm syndrome.

  • @dabd8175
    @dabd8175 Месяц назад +5

    Wow men truly are amazing

  • @JordanJimmyDavison
    @JordanJimmyDavison 13 дней назад +1

    Shawn is the GOAT

  • @drewdelaney4166
    @drewdelaney4166 Месяц назад +1

    I remember in 2009 I was at Master-at-Arms Navy “A” school. This was at Lackland Air Force San Antonio Texas. After they pulled Blackwater out of the Middle East they used them to train active duty. Those guys were some of the most intense bad ass dudes who knew their shite when it came to firearms and tactics. Some were kind of crazy but I liked most of them lol looking back now o was in my early 20s didn’t know shite, we were dealing with guys out of the Wild West essentially after all the craziness that went on in Iraq with Blackwater. They were cool but you could see the lethality and killer instinct coldness on them when they were training us (sailors)

  • @deenac.5362
    @deenac.5362 7 дней назад

    Work at the VA in a surgical subspecialty - we try to give our patients the best possible care but they keep cutting our funding, salaries and call pay.

  • @Spladoinkal
    @Spladoinkal 13 дней назад

    Wow! I didn't know Shawn Ryan came on here?!?!

  • @gaypreator8547
    @gaypreator8547 Месяц назад +2

    Just being seen - not feeling invisible.

  • @jasonhale2523
    @jasonhale2523 Месяц назад

    I bumped by GD head on a file cabinet!!! LOL Shawn ryan is the best

  • @denismarku1712
    @denismarku1712 Месяц назад +2

    I thank Jesus for Shan ❤️

  • @paulmeek7964
    @paulmeek7964 14 дней назад

    Sheds a lot of light on contracting especially plausible deniability.

  • @k31rifleman
    @k31rifleman Месяц назад

    My Daniel defense AR. Is named Mr Ryan. Shawn Ryan.

  • @azimuthbusinesscenter
    @azimuthbusinesscenter Месяц назад +5

    All honorably discharged veterans should get E-1 base pay for life or their disability rating, whichever is higher. All 100 percent P&T should automatically get SSDI. The federal government should bring back the civilian conservation corp. Let veterans run it and employ people who are currently homeless

  • @MessagesFromAurora
    @MessagesFromAurora 6 часов назад

    i feel like i have heard some vets say, they dont all wanna hear "thank you for your service."
    can one speak for all?
    would every vet want to hear this??

  • @MrNewAmerican
    @MrNewAmerican Месяц назад +4

    I am angry our veterans need to worry about paperwork

    • @0num4
      @0num4 6 дней назад

      Love it or hate it, the government is still a massive bureaucracy and the military branches are a subsidiary of that govt. It can be immensely frustrating, but also incredibly difficult to effect change in an organization with millions of employees.

  • @erickiyoshiphillips2323
    @erickiyoshiphillips2323 Месяц назад

    in the military the culture is drinking. we drank everyday after training until we passed out woke up to get to PT in the morning hungover go through a whole day of training hungover then do it again. i couldnt do that now in my 30s but my early 20s i didnt care or feel it

  • @nathanielmacelroy1988
    @nathanielmacelroy1988 29 дней назад

    Very private…security. Until. I know who the public nuisance might be.. definitely not me. Outmatched? Outranked…all
    My service records. Once sealed. Trying to keep it tight.

  • @tarawhite4419
    @tarawhite4419 Месяц назад +1

    Almost not making it sounds scary

  • @danielrierson6683
    @danielrierson6683 26 дней назад

    I’d say get another government job or get into a shipyard. Trust me you don’t want to go into private sector

  • @nautblue4284
    @nautblue4284 2 дня назад

    It's not fucking cheaper... The contractor guys putting armor on were getting $225k/year, tax free. We had heavy mechanics that could do the same thing. But nope.

  • @JPS1Dec
    @JPS1Dec 6 дней назад

    Don’t minimize anyone’s service - no matter their mos, afsc, etc - less than 2% of population was even willing to serve.

  • @n3rdpl0w
    @n3rdpl0w Месяц назад

    1 military person on ground is worth $17,500

  • @erickiyoshiphillips2323
    @erickiyoshiphillips2323 Месяц назад

    i hate when people say thank you for ur service. lol or did u kill anyone? like learn how to talk to someone. its all on how you say it

  • @tamcaplan3552
    @tamcaplan3552 11 дней назад

    Yeah all for the money

  • @4wheeldrivegunner
    @4wheeldrivegunner Месяц назад +1

    Almost is for horseshoes and hand grenades..

    • @nathanielmacelroy1988
      @nathanielmacelroy1988 29 дней назад

      Who rides on luck 🍀. Not advisable. Been sidelined for a while…still decent at 🇺🇸🤫👌🙏👈👉🫵👣definitely not looking for fame. Don’t need anything but irons. On certain platforms. Best thing to say to a Vietnam vet. Is welcome home. They never heard it at the airport. Instead I know who the baby killer is. Never a Usmc. Hollywood 😢 ega

  • @cdr92663
    @cdr92663 10 дней назад

    All homeless vets deserve housing, there isn't enough! Should b first in line!!!

  • @cornbread2418
    @cornbread2418 12 дней назад

    My poor wife deals with me everyday, i twitch at night, i dont sleep and im always aggressive. The VA is a joke and i have to pay for my own services. I had 3 deployments, and im not saying thats alot but it was alot on me