CLIMB4 Podcast

CLIMB4

An estimated 22 veterans per day commit suicide. In 2016, Leslie Irby was battling depression and anxiety that was connected to her service while on active duty in the United States Navy. She explored ways to combat her emotional trauma through traditional medicine and did not find the help she needed. Instead, Leslie turned to an unorthodox form of treatment - a thru-hike on the 2,650- mile long Pacific Crest Trail. There are millions of veterans who suffer from depression, anxiety, physical disabilities, PTSD, and other wounds that people may never hear about. These questions were the springboard for Climb Four and our goal is to provide a kit of the essential pieces of gear to make the backcountry more accessible to the men and women who need it most. CLIMB4 is a heartfelt, passionate attempt to make a positive impact on the veteran community and to bring down the veteran suicide rate.

Episodes

  1. 11/05/2020

    CLIMB4 Podcast #008 - Matt Allen

    Matt Allen is a former Army Infantryman and member of the 82nd Airborne. After joining the Army at age 19, Matt served three combat deployments - including 12 months in Iraq, and a combined 15 months in Afghanistan. Leaving the Army after almost eight years of service, he soon realized something was off. Looking for help, and guided by a friend, Matt found the help he was searching for. This is his story. I'll let him tell it. [CLIMB4 Houston, TX Raffle - The Workshop (East End)] Click here or visit https://www.instagram.com/p/CHMA8eWpPOd/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link [CLIMB4 Veterans Day in Honor of Navy SEAL Chad Wilkinson] Click here or visit https://www.instagram.com/p/CHL5OyzJE-q/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link @the_workshop_east_end @climb4_ [Warrior Angels Foundation] Click here or visit https://www.warriorangelsfoundation.org/ [JAMA article on Testosterone Deficiency] Click here or visit https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2749876 [CLIMB4] Visit the CLIMB4 website (click here) or visit https://www.climb-4.org Donate to CLIMB4 (click here) or visit https://www.climb-4.org/donate [VHA Veteran Suicide Statistics - 2019] 2019 National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report: https://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/docs/data-sheets/2019/2019_National_Veteran_Suicide_Prevention_Annual_Report_508.pdf * Update on 2020 VA Suicide Report: https://connectingvets.radio.com/articles/veterans-affairs-suicide-report-delayed-until-later-in-2020

    1h 21m

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About

An estimated 22 veterans per day commit suicide. In 2016, Leslie Irby was battling depression and anxiety that was connected to her service while on active duty in the United States Navy. She explored ways to combat her emotional trauma through traditional medicine and did not find the help she needed. Instead, Leslie turned to an unorthodox form of treatment - a thru-hike on the 2,650- mile long Pacific Crest Trail. There are millions of veterans who suffer from depression, anxiety, physical disabilities, PTSD, and other wounds that people may never hear about. These questions were the springboard for Climb Four and our goal is to provide a kit of the essential pieces of gear to make the backcountry more accessible to the men and women who need it most. CLIMB4 is a heartfelt, passionate attempt to make a positive impact on the veteran community and to bring down the veteran suicide rate.