THE Wartime Leadership Podcast

THE Wartime Leadership Podcast

Resiliency looks different to everyone and manifests differently in all of us. We often focus on physical, emotional, and social areas but too often neglect the spiritual. People try to have a cookie-cutter approach and that doesn’t work on individuals w/ diverse perspectives. Neglecting any pillar can cause the foundation to come crashing down. We’ll explore what spiritual resilience looks like in our guests who are first responders, military, pastors, athletes, and many, many more. We will tackle the difficult questions and better define what spiritual resiliency can look like in our lives.

  1. Episode 96: The Resilience Of Gina Economopoulos: Alcoholic; Nun; End-of-Life Doula

    JAN 20

    Episode 96: The Resilience Of Gina Economopoulos: Alcoholic; Nun; End-of-Life Doula

    Finding Strength in Adversity: Gina Economopoulos’ Journey of Transformation Introduction: In this episode of the Wartime Leadership Podcast, host Nathan Coy interviews Gina Economopoulos, who shares her inspiring journey of overcoming personal struggles and finding hope. Gina's story is a testament to resilience and the power of faith, making it a compelling listen for anyone seeking motivation in difficult times. Main Content: 1. The Power of Advice As the episode kicks off, Gina shares a piece of advice that has profoundly influenced her life: "Don't drink, go to a meeting." This simple yet powerful mantra highlights the importance of seeking support and community, especially for those facing personal challenges. It sets the tone for Gina’s journey, emphasizing that reaching out for help is a vital step towards healing. 2. A Glimpse into Gina’s Past Gina recounts her upbringing in Long Island as one of eight children. She openly discusses her struggles with health issues and feelings of inadequacy. "If something bad is to happen, it's going to happen to Gina," she recalls, illustrating the negative mindset that plagued her youth. This section of the podcast resonates with many listeners, as it reflects the universal theme of feeling different or less than others. 3. Turning Point: The Loss of a Parent The conversation takes a poignant turn as Gina shares the heart-wrenching experience of losing her mother to cancer at just 23 years old. She describes how this loss left her feeling lost and angry, devoid of faith or hope. "Watching someone you love die, to me, that's what hell is," she states, capturing the raw emotion of her experience. This part of the narrative is powerful and relatable, drawing listeners into Gina's struggle and search for meaning after such a profound loss. 4. A Spiritual Awakening In her quest for understanding, Gina returns to her Catholic roots, struggling with her faith and emotions. Her breakthrough comes during a pilgrimage, where she experiences a spiritual awakening that shifts her perspective. "It was like, ah, you know, there is a God, there is a life," she reflects, marking a significant turning point in her journey. This moment of clarity illustrates the importance of faith and connection in overcoming adversity and finding purpose. 5. The Call to Serve Gina’s transformation leads her to a new path as she becomes a Catholic nun, dedicating 12 years of her life to serving others in the South Bronx. This chapter of her life showcases her commitment to helping those in need, fueled by her own experiences. "I went from one extreme to the other extreme," she states, highlighting the depth of her transformation from a life of insecurity to one of purpose and service. Conclusion: Gina Economopoulos’ story is a powerful reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is hope and strength to be found. Her journey from insecurity to faith and service inspires listeners to embrace their own stories and seek the light in their struggles. Key takeaways from this episode include the importance of seeking support, the transformative power of faith, and the profound impact of serving others. Tags: #WartimeLeadership #GinaEconomopoulos #Resilience #Faith #PersonalGrowth #OvercomingAdversity #LifeLessons #Inspiration #Podcast

    1h 3m
  2. Episode 92: The Resilience of Native American Holy Man D Paul

    11/25/2025

    Episode 92: The Resilience of Native American Holy Man D Paul

    In this episode host Nathan Coy engages in a deep conversation with D Paul, exploring his journey from a challenging upbringing to a successful military career and his experiences as a submariner. They discuss the complexities of empathy, the struggles of transitioning to civilian life, and the importance of finding peace and purpose. D Paul shares insights on spiritual resilience, the supernatural experiences he has encountered, and the significance of mental health for veterans. The conversation culminates in a discussion about his books and the messages they convey. Watch the full Episode here: https://youtu.be/C1NsR1WTq8o Like. Share. Subscribe on all our social media platforms. Purchase D's books here: https://www.amazon.com/Mysterys-at-Windham-Inn-Paul/dp/B0FPQZWVHL/ Takeaways: D Paul was born with empathic abilities, allowing him to sense others' emotions. Empathy can be a double-edged sword, providing insight but also causing emotional turmoil. Military experiences shaped D Paul's understanding of leadership and resilience. Transitioning from military to civilian life can be challenging and requires support. Finding peace is a personal journey that often involves confronting past traumas. Spiritual resilience is defined as having faith in something greater than oneself. D Paul emphasizes the importance of balancing physical, mental, and spiritual health. Fear attracts darkness, and understanding this can help in overcoming personal struggles. Supernatural experiences can provide insights and healing, but they require openness and understanding. D Paul's books aim to share his journey and insights with others, particularly veterans.

    1h 2m
5
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Resiliency looks different to everyone and manifests differently in all of us. We often focus on physical, emotional, and social areas but too often neglect the spiritual. People try to have a cookie-cutter approach and that doesn’t work on individuals w/ diverse perspectives. Neglecting any pillar can cause the foundation to come crashing down. We’ll explore what spiritual resilience looks like in our guests who are first responders, military, pastors, athletes, and many, many more. We will tackle the difficult questions and better define what spiritual resiliency can look like in our lives.