The Conflict Doctor

SEALs, Suicide, and Service: Beyond the Brotherhood

Dr. Rebecca Nicholson Season 2 Episode 1

SEALs, Suicide, and Service: Beyond the Brotherhood
  
Jimmy May is a retired Navy SEAL Commander with over 22 years of distinguished service. In this episode, Commander May explores the unique journey Navy SEALs undertake as they transition from military life to the civilian world. To address the high rate of suicide among Navy SEALs transitioning to civicial life, May created a nonprofit called Beyond the Brotherhood, that offers personalized career guidance, mentorship, and a focus on purpose beyond the battlefield. Beyond the Brotherhood provides a roadmap for SEALs to leverage their exceptional skills in new arenas.

Drawing from his extensive experience—including seven combat deployments to the Middle East, earning three Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart, and leading combat leadership and ethics curriculums—Jimmy shares invaluable insights on resilience, leadership, and camaraderie. As CEO of three companies, including the non-profit Beyond the Brotherhood, Jimmy brings his passion for helping veterans build fulfilling careers post-service.

Join us for candid conversations, practical advice, and inspiring stories from a leader committed to doing good things for good people.



Get involved or contact Jimmy May:

Beyond the Brotherhood:
https://www.beyondthebrotherhood.org/

Jimmy May on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-may/

Mayday Executive Services:
https://www.maydayexecutive.com/

Contact Dr. Rebecca Nicholson:
Publications & Business Inquiries: https://linktr.ee/TheConflictDoctor
Website: https://www.drrebeccanicholson.com/

If you have an idea for a show or would like to be a guest, e-mail me at ConflictDoctorPodcast@Gmail.com

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