Not Special: A Liberty Speaks Show
Welcome to Not Special with Herb & Corrie Thompson
Real people. Real stories. Real growth.
Join Herb, a Green Beret, and Corrie Thompson, his less hairy half, as they sit down with special guests — from veterans, leaders, and everyday people who’ve faced extraordinary challenges.
Each episode of Not Special explores what it means to be human — to face fear, lead through change, and find purpose in the in life. You’ll hear unfiltered conversations about resilience, mindset, leadership, and authenticity — the kind of wisdom that helps you get unstuck and start living with more courage and clarity.
💬 Honest conversations that make you laugh, think, and feel.
💡 Lessons on overcoming fear, embracing failure, and leading with heart.
🔥 Motivation for anyone chasing purpose, growth, or a fresh start.
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Not Special: A Liberty Speaks Show
The Hidden Battle, Mental Health From a Warrior's Perspective
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This conversation explores the remarkable journey of a Special Operations veteran with 2 Purple Hearts who immigrated from Moldova to America, joined the military, and faced the challenges of combat and mental health. Pasha Palanker highlights the importance of resilience, support from loved ones, and taking responsibility for one's life in the healing process. Through personal anecdotes, the guest shares insights on finding purpose after service and the significance of embracing challenges in life. In this conversation, he shares insights on the importance of challenges in life, the awe of parachuting, and the meaning found in sharing personal experiences.
Pasha discusses his journey of public speaking, the significance of dark moments in personal growth, and the ongoing effort required to maintain mental health. This riveting conversation emphasizes the role of loved ones in mental health, the impact of sharing stories, and the importance of corporate conversations on well-being. Ultimately, Pasha reflects on the value of struggles in shaping his identity and the power of connection in helping others.
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