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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
  • Tom Spooner is a former Special Operations Veteran with a twenty one year career. His incredible service included time in the 82nd Airborne as a Green Beret in the US Army’s 7th Special Forces Group and culminated with numerous deployments with the elite 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment Delta. In addition to his military success, Spooner is also highly regarded for his work off of the battlefield with Warriors Heart-a comprehensive treatment program for veterans, law enforcement and first responders. As co-founder and president of the organization, Spooner's mission is to "bring our warriors home."
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    00:00 - Introduction
    06:20 - Patreon question
    21:28 - Childhood
    33:47 - Enlisting
    44:31 - Meeting Mrs. Spooner
    56:15 - Reality of war
    1:06:41 - Personal life & getting sober
    1:35:42 - The meaning of recovery
    2:10:12 - Joining the Unit
    2:39:25 - First engagement
    3:06:34 - Mortar attack
    3:55:48 - Leaving the Unit
    4:03:54 - Warriors Heart

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  • @ShawnRyanShow
    @ShawnRyanShow  Місяць тому +134

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    • @WinstonBromley
      @WinstonBromley Місяць тому +6

      Thank you Shawn for all that you do!

    • @user-ht1rc9fn1v
      @user-ht1rc9fn1v Місяць тому +6

      Well done. 1 of the best

    • @bradchris2154
      @bradchris2154 Місяць тому +2

      Mediocre at best.

    • @Av-vd3wk
      @Av-vd3wk Місяць тому +5

      What is this Gold scam BS you’re promoting?? Get real man.

    • @Thomzombie303
      @Thomzombie303 Місяць тому +1

      LOL, i was in 3/504, Recon, i remember the thunderdome, couple thousand of us in that damn building..also remember the scud missle that fly over us, just before the ground war started.

  • @timboorn9454
    @timboorn9454 Місяць тому +909

    82nd airborne 77-84. We called it cherry belly. You were aloud 3 beers during lunch. You could get any drug you wanted on Bragg or in Fayetteville. All that started me on my down spiral. Christ heeled my of my 35 plus years being a alcoholic. 9 years sober now. This show and all his guests are vital for our warriors.

    • @ShawnRyanShow
      @ShawnRyanShow  Місяць тому +135

      Congratulations man.

    • @DJPTEXAS
      @DJPTEXAS Місяць тому +19

      Congratulations.. God bless... I was at the 82nd during those years and yes, I remember as a cherry my Squad leader brought me to a bar for lunch.... how many beers later we were soon back at the company, then running around the woods doing a compass course in the heat... they did call us lovingly the "Jumpin Junkies" ! Lol.... we had pot plants growing around the Company building where the troops would toss stuff out of the windows during an unannounced drug inspection with the drug dogs....

    • @user-ur7qh2mu3k
      @user-ur7qh2mu3k Місяць тому +7

      Unfortunately the Murk in Fayetteville probably hasn’t changed

    • @choppermorgan9946
      @choppermorgan9946 Місяць тому +11

      God bless both of you and for your service to our country I know it looks bad right now but you guys are some badass bed God bless your lives and your children I can't thank you enough for your service for this country and keep it by family safe The Morgan family Indiana USA God bless America

    • @DJPTEXAS
      @DJPTEXAS Місяць тому +7

      @@choppermorgan9946 God bless you and your family..

  • @mattb4379
    @mattb4379 Місяць тому +377

    104 days sober from alcohol today. Thank the lord

    • @BigORider
      @BigORider 28 днів тому +8

      138 days

    • @rileywalker4271
      @rileywalker4271 28 днів тому +8

      89 days

    • @ScottWessels
      @ScottWessels 28 днів тому +14

      +2 days, brother

    • @daveoldham3894
      @daveoldham3894 28 днів тому +10

      Keep pushing guys, it does get easier, I'm 236 days today and it's still difficult sometimes but stay focused and we will achieve our goals, stay 💪 💪

    • @MrRolloBaggins
      @MrRolloBaggins 27 днів тому +11

      Keep going guys!!! I'm 5 years sober this go-around. The six months mark is where your brain and gut truly start to work as they should. U will get better (mind body and soul) every hour of everyday. It's hard but it's the most fulfilling thing. It's like being reborn and feeling young again. Like u a re truly alive

  • @jasonviola1880
    @jasonviola1880 Місяць тому +306

    "I'll sit here and pray with you, or we can go outside and fight. I would be equally happy with either one." That was a fantastic quote.

    • @Sammy-iu3bx
      @Sammy-iu3bx 29 днів тому

      No one asked for your opinion.

    • @mikehuff9793
      @mikehuff9793 29 днів тому

      In Belgium there’s an old saying about being a good neighbor:
      “I will k1ll you of if I must, I will help you if I can.”

    • @robertK3371
      @robertK3371 День тому

      Absolutely classic

  • @hunterbondurant2957
    @hunterbondurant2957 Місяць тому +282

    I was in the Marine Corps for four years and drank myself into oblivion and for the three years I was out of the Marine Corps it continued to progress. I found AA by the grace of God. Which is where I met my wife and we now have a daughter that’s 18 days old. Ended up getting back into the Marine Corps and am completely sober and I’m so thankful for the opportunity to serve again fully grasping the blessing of the job and the men and women I get to work with everyday. Hearing this story of Tom gives me even more hope because he operated at the highest level in the military and was sober and that’s my goal. Sean your podcast does more than you think. These lessons of the men that have been on your podcast are saving people’s lives. No one is ever alone. My journey is just beginning. Blessed with the opportunity to share my experience, strength, and hope to the men and women that I serve with so that they don’t make the same mistakes. Thanks Sean for your podcast and Tom for sharing your story.

    • @themetaphysicalaxe5506
      @themetaphysicalaxe5506 Місяць тому +3

      God bless man and Godspeed!

    • @brimac58
      @brimac58 Місяць тому +3

      Sometimes it’s 15 minutes at a time…..God Bless🇺🇸

    • @Swerve762
      @Swerve762 Місяць тому +2

      Proud of you.

    • @WYO-FAM
      @WYO-FAM 29 днів тому +1

      Great comment brother, I hope you have a great day.

    • @Sammy-iu3bx
      @Sammy-iu3bx 29 днів тому +1

      No one asked boy

  • @labradorviewer2789
    @labradorviewer2789 Місяць тому +276

    I love the Delta stories more than any other organization.

    • @beansbeansbeans4025
      @beansbeansbeans4025 Місяць тому +19

      The men from that organization is literally the best! Seem like normal humble dudes who are capable of anything. Simply the best.

    • @RoSeeUO
      @RoSeeUO Місяць тому +7

      Stop meatriding😂

    • @replexity
      @replexity Місяць тому +15

      @@RoSeeUO You don’t know what that means. Go on somewhere.

    • @RoSeeUO
      @RoSeeUO Місяць тому +1

      ​@@replexity Says the delta fanboy

    • @replexity
      @replexity Місяць тому +13

      @@RoSeeUO I don’t know enough about any of these units to definitively have an opinion on which one operates at the highest level. My point is that you’re using meatriding too loosely. Giving someone their flowers or choosing a favorite is not meatriding.

  • @tudyk21
    @tudyk21 Місяць тому +487

    It's this kind of interview that I come to the Shawn Ryan show for.

    • @DZB666
      @DZB666 Місяць тому +9

      I only watch these ones

    • @JC-di4uz
      @JC-di4uz Місяць тому +7

      Yeah man I'm sick of the conspiracy shit and the aliens 👽 and whatever the fuck

    • @g8keeper_breacher
      @g8keeper_breacher Місяць тому +5

      not me, I come to look at the ads

    • @SomeJustice19k
      @SomeJustice19k Місяць тому +3

      For real. It's my therapy.

    • @rickgrimes7948
      @rickgrimes7948 Місяць тому +1

      Here here!!

  • @OPD574
    @OPD574 Місяць тому +130

    Almost 2 months no alcohol. Began reading the bible at the same time. Mostly because of the men on this show. The longest I have ever gone in my adult life and Im 40. Man I can not tell you how good it was to hear Spooner talk about his mental health issues and his struggles with alcohol. Joined the Army (mn guard 19D) at 17 and then became a cop at 23. Drinking a huge part of both cultures and not a whole lot of talk about mental health. Definitely not much about spiritual health. Not drinking is very hard for me but Im in it for the long haul. Thank you Spooner and Ryan.

    • @ashleymurray2709
      @ashleymurray2709 29 днів тому +1

      Good for you! This is huge!

    • @peterdoesburg4312
      @peterdoesburg4312 28 днів тому +7

      Psalm 51. Everyday. Makes life easier when you realize we are all sinners and we just need to try a little better everyday. God Bless you on your new chapter. God has you. We support you.

    • @kixuh6314
      @kixuh6314 23 дні тому +1

      Good job man

    • @swivel_lock9406
      @swivel_lock9406 17 днів тому +2

      Yo! Keep it pushin it is a struggle worth fighting and winning! I too struggle but will win!

    • @taramoja8869
      @taramoja8869 17 днів тому +1

      Stay strong 💪

  • @Adventurer-AnthonyQuinn
    @Adventurer-AnthonyQuinn Місяць тому +139

    I really appreciate this interview. Combat veteran, 3 deployments to Iraq followed by ptsd and substance abuse. I went through years of struggle and tried everything to get better and took a little from each place I went. This culminated in 42 days at Warrior’s Heart where I picked up some interests that I use every day to stay sober. Jiujitsu, yoga, fishing, woodworking and metal working. None of the other programs offered these things. Years of substance abuse stole all of my interests and hobbies. I didn’t do anything for fun and had completely forgotten how to until my time at the facility in Bandera, Texas. Thank you Tom

    • @ericgibson2079
      @ericgibson2079 Місяць тому +7

      That's a heavy testimony. God Bless you and may you continue to be a good person to be around and help our nation through these wars.

    • @mattrolih1550
      @mattrolih1550 Місяць тому +1

      I am glad you saw your worth!
      I hate that we probably all know those who could never find it!
      You got out of it!
      I am personally in between.
      How do I answer or help the others who want help?
      I can't turn my back on them, but I am not at a place to give advice!
      This is a problem no ones even given advice on.
      They dont want treatment on their record or a program.
      Hell, I dont want it or suggest it!
      It's a hell of a position!
      What made you realize and change?

    • @RoSeeUO
      @RoSeeUO Місяць тому

      Thanks for the irrelevant paragraph Anthony.

    • @danielsullivan7740
      @danielsullivan7740 29 днів тому +1

      @@RoSeeUO what is so irrelevant about it?

    • @WYO-FAM
      @WYO-FAM 29 днів тому

      One day at a time brother, have a great day.

  • @fergallawlor1353
    @fergallawlor1353 Місяць тому +123

    Scary how this absolute machine of a human being looks like your Dad about to sit down for Sunday dinner.

    • @ashleymurray2709
      @ashleymurray2709 29 днів тому +3

      How I wish he was my Dad! 😂

    • @christopherjordan2467
      @christopherjordan2467 26 днів тому

      Looks like a square ass Ned Flanders and could kill you in. Multiple ways

    • @joshuayork467
      @joshuayork467 22 дні тому +3

      Truth Hollywood makes everyone think these guys are built like the Rock and most of them are far from that

  • @seraphim_eternal
    @seraphim_eternal Місяць тому +86

    Delta and DEVGRU guys give the best interviews. Truly our nations finest.

    • @brianbishop4753
      @brianbishop4753 16 днів тому +1

      I’m not a service guy, what does DEVGRU mean?

    • @MAB3776s
      @MAB3776s 16 днів тому

      @@brianbishop4753 Development Group, it’s essentially, I believe, seal team 6. Which are some of the best of the best. Hand selected warriors.

    • @Tetelestai_John
      @Tetelestai_John 14 днів тому

      ​@brianbishop4753 Development Group aka Navy SEAL Team Six aka The Command

  • @jaosndedic
    @jaosndedic Місяць тому +261

    "My only emotional tool was alcohol." That was the realest quote I've ever heard. (5 years sober)

    • @M4HRed
      @M4HRed Місяць тому +12

      Congrats brother one day at a time

    • @jaosndedic
      @jaosndedic Місяць тому +7

      @@M4HRed 💯

    • @brock45569
      @brock45569 Місяць тому +2

      🎉

    • @OceanInMotion
      @OceanInMotion Місяць тому +8

      10 years sober for me, since quitting alcohol my life started, that goes for all Addictions including smoking. I have so much more mental clarity and it gave me the chance to manifest my dreams, I now live onboard my own yacht on the great barrier Reef in Australia and am now a Australian citizen (wasn't born in Australia)

    • @M4HRed
      @M4HRed Місяць тому +2

      @@OceanInMotion nice bro! Love to hear it.

  • @Cjones322
    @Cjones322 Місяць тому +185

    Tom, you have saved far more lives than you have taken. Thank you.
    - Curtis
    Warriors Heart Alumni

  • @nighttrain06nc20
    @nighttrain06nc20 Місяць тому +172

    Warriors Heart truly changed and saved my life. Tom’s in the chow hall eating with us everyday then you see him mowing the damn grass lol. Amazing guy and even more amazing program

    • @zachscott4867
      @zachscott4867 Місяць тому +5

      I’m just learning about Tom now but the comments
      (where I lurk) tells me a lot about his character. Thanks you👍🏼

    • @MTG9878
      @MTG9878 Місяць тому +2

      I’m happy you are here. It is great you found him!

    • @stephenhanchey594
      @stephenhanchey594 Місяць тому +4

      Me too! Bandera TX, I hope you’re doing good!

    • @RoSeeUO
      @RoSeeUO Місяць тому

      Who asked for your opinion?

    • @twotimes81
      @twotimes81 Місяць тому +1

      Proud Alumni myself

  • @thecombatengineer7069
    @thecombatengineer7069 Місяць тому +132

    Dude, the “I understand,” “you just told me I was injured and I’m not crazy” brought tears to my eyes. I’m loosing such much mental acuity every year…but that simple little acknowledgement…goes so far. I know you weren’t “talking to me” but yes, you were. Thanks brotha.

    • @larryapl
      @larryapl Місяць тому

      Amen!

    • @WoodysSteakHouse
      @WoodysSteakHouse Місяць тому

    • @RoSeeUO
      @RoSeeUO Місяць тому

      How corny😂

    • @jaseone
      @jaseone Місяць тому

      100%

    • @yorboyroyboy9829
      @yorboyroyboy9829 Місяць тому +1

      Traumatic Brain Injury is very real, My man.. And it does do weird sht to our brains.. I thought I was the only one.. My civilian buddies That I knew since Jr. High School. Couldn't understand and thought I was nuts.. It took atleast a decade. Before the internet got advanced enough. That I seen others talking and hinting towards The same sht I was going thru.. Your not crazy.. And I would bet Dollars to donuts. If you went to get your head scanned by folks that understand TBI.. They will Evan show you the injury.. Anyway.. Your not nutz man.. You were injured long ago

  • @twotimes81
    @twotimes81 Місяць тому +41

    Tom is one of the nicest most humble men you will ever know. I'm so glad to know him as he helped me with my recovery.

  • @Usmc03556
    @Usmc03556 Місяць тому +38

    This is a prime example of what we as veterans need.. sobriety, mental health, healing in multiple facets of our lives.. all these years of suffering I only began to heal when I became completely sober, my journey has only just begun, thank u msgt, for everything you have done and continue to do.. to all my brothers out there please never give up, I know surrender is not in our creed but it truly takes complete surrender of self and you will pull out of this.. semper Fidelis.. 0311/.. 2/5, sgt..

  • @KennethBrooks-wm9sq
    @KennethBrooks-wm9sq Місяць тому +82

    GOD Bless you brother, retired SGM from the 82nd, have been addicted to opioids and an alcoholic. 2 years sober, Thank you for sharing!

    • @Mordant.Melodys
      @Mordant.Melodys Місяць тому +3

      God Bless YOU, SGM! I’m proud of you for your sobriety. I’m a vet as well and just celebrated 5 years sober. Lead by example. This comment may very well inspire a lower enlisted guy to find sobriety because he sees comments from men like you, whom he looks up to. Thank you for sharing and being open and honest about a tough subject. Stay well brother.

    • @ericgibson2079
      @ericgibson2079 Місяць тому +2

      If you read this and are dealing with addiction. Right now let these words fill you with Jesus Christs victory. May the Holy Spirit be yours very very soon.
      Please pick up the New Testament and allow the Truth to become true to you.

    • @GROCK619
      @GROCK619 Місяць тому

      Nice work Ken

    • @Sammy-iu3bx
      @Sammy-iu3bx 29 днів тому

      No one asked for opinion Kenneth.

    • @crewthief1431
      @crewthief1431 29 днів тому +4

      @@Sammy-iu3bxand no one cares what you think, son. You really shouldn’t address your betters without asking permission first.

  • @dhooter
    @dhooter Місяць тому +219

    Saving this for my 10hr drive on Wednesday

    • @ShawnRyanShow
      @ShawnRyanShow  Місяць тому +62

      Right on!!

    • @Seakaye2s
      @Seakaye2s Місяць тому +14

      This is so relatable. When you listen to really good shit, ya want to save it haha. Drive safe boss!

    • @tech6263
      @tech6263 Місяць тому +3

      To hear him talk about the anger, for no real reason. Feeling like he doesn’t deserve anything good. I lived that too. I wanted my wife to leave me even though it scared me to think of living without her. I wanted her to be happy because I knew how miserable I was and how that must be to live with. I have come to terms with why I felt dirty. Unlovable. I’m not angry about anything anymore. We could not been
      happier. I wanted to hear war stories but heard it isn’t just me. There is hope. You can turn your life around. We are the biggest obstacles to overcome come. Never quit.

    • @jricknuts8067
      @jricknuts8067 Місяць тому +3

      I got a 1,500 mile drive next week. This is definitely on the playlist

    • @Golgi-Gyges
      @Golgi-Gyges Місяць тому +1

      Enjoy!

  • @slam-master4187
    @slam-master4187 Місяць тому +52

    As a 27 year LEO my God this episode hit me hard in the heart. I’m 5 years sober I’m a devout Christian, my amazing wife never left me when she should have I was so nasty to everyone I loved. But by the love of my wife God and a good brother who just died yesterday kept me from eating my gun saved me. I’ll never be that monster I’m good, I have a very good base of pillars. Thank you Shawn

    • @rp03md2
      @rp03md2 Місяць тому +1

      Prayers

    • @mattrolih1550
      @mattrolih1550 Місяць тому +1

      I am happy you didn't do it!!!
      No one thinks of the lives ruined when people do it!
      You can change and become a pillar of being a hero of all citizens!!
      Please uphold the Constitution!
      NEVER violate anyones civil rights!
      Its a thankless job, like the military!
      I pray God allows you the strength to fight injustice and to uphold our Constitutional rights!
      You'll forever be safe in the arms of the Lord and never need to fear!
      I pray daily for officers safety!
      Law enforcement needs to also care about our safety!!
      The country isnt against law enforcement.
      However, you all seem to think we are!
      Thats why I pray for you all daily!!!
      In Afghanistan our ROE went from open to redistricted.
      From dispatching an identified target to having a weapon to it being pointed and it going off toward you. (YT doesnt allow certain words!)
      Ask yourself, is the job for you or partners? Bad days can cause severe penalties.
      No one reasonable wants you to eat it, quit or fail!!!!
      We just dont need tyrannical enforcers destroying lives!!!
      I wish you the best!!!
      Thank you for sharing!!!
      It takes balls!!! Lots of balls!!!
      You clearly have the strength to be great!!!
      You are great!!!

    • @CaptainWillard830
      @CaptainWillard830 28 днів тому

      My condolences for the loss of your brother. You will see him again. Semper Fidelis

  • @chriskirkemo2522
    @chriskirkemo2522 Місяць тому +37

    Striving to be like this man. He’s the product of a life well lived and an incredible resource for so many communities. God bless Mr. Spooner.

  • @Last_Chance.
    @Last_Chance. Місяць тому +206

    I chewed some dirt with spooner back in the day. He's a damn good man. It's good to see him doing well.

    • @Bluepickles333
      @Bluepickles333 Місяць тому +9

      By dirt do you mean Copenhagen snuff or is that some other reference?

    • @Frank-uw5xq
      @Frank-uw5xq Місяць тому +14

      The kind of dirt Tom Sizemore put in jars on Private Ryan

    • @HaHa-mg2lw
      @HaHa-mg2lw Місяць тому +3

      😆

    • @Smoke3380
      @Smoke3380 Місяць тому +4

      ​@Bluepickles333 bro....cmon

    • @419delta
      @419delta Місяць тому +2

      @@Bluepickles333Jesus no. 😂

  • @tpshunter72
    @tpshunter72 Місяць тому +27

    The Legendary Delta Force Operator!!!! Mr Spooner!!! Just to think 10 years in Delta as a Breacher & Sniper! & A veteran of the gulf war & War on terror! What a man!

  • @jesuschristsuperczar1224
    @jesuschristsuperczar1224 Місяць тому +85

    I’m the son of a Vietnam combat medic vet who brought it home. I’m not SOF guy and my dad was just a patriotic kid in ‘67 who wanted to fight for his county. Believe it or not, I have felt this intensity as a child of a man who suffered all the PTSD and TBI that my dad suffered. No. I didn’t deal with war like he did, but our family (my little brother and my mom and I) lived a different life than those around us.
    My dad was my hero and still is.

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Місяць тому +7

      God bless you and your family

    • @gtoolejr
      @gtoolejr Місяць тому +4

      Me too buddy, me too. Dad was an SF medic. Childhood was.......interesting.

    • @everhea9907
      @everhea9907 Місяць тому +1

      Sorry if this is an annoying question but was is SOF and TBI?

    • @Coopdawg67
      @Coopdawg67 Місяць тому +1

      @@everhea9907SOF= Special operations force TBI= Traumatic brain injury

    • @randyhavener1851
      @randyhavener1851 Місяць тому +1

      God Bless your Father, your Mother, you and your family!! Thank you!
      My Father fought in Europe in WWII. We never talked about it very much, but there was a whole different mind set back then.

  • @truthseeker1536
    @truthseeker1536 7 днів тому +1

    I have ADHD I can't keep a thought in my head, and I can sit for 4 hours watching SRS. Thank you for everything you do!

  • @brucemallick1293
    @brucemallick1293 Місяць тому +27

    His story of Airborne School brought back memories. My Dad came and jumped with me on my 5th jump in 1991. Gave me my blood wings on the DZ - said he wasn’t waiting until the next day. His father who I never met jumped into Normandy and is buried at Fort Benning too.

    • @ericgibson2079
      @ericgibson2079 Місяць тому +4

      Wow, that's really cool. What a testament.

    • @Ok-551
      @Ok-551 18 днів тому +1

      Happy Memorial Day to all of you. God bless.

    • @robertK3371
      @robertK3371 День тому +1

      That's awesome to hear.

  • @paulmullen2191
    @paulmullen2191 27 днів тому +11

    9/1/2006 - 9/2/2006 - Yusufiyah Iraq….God Bless you Tom! Couple days I will never forget. Don’t ever feel like you let us down! You guys were awesome! ❤

  • @J.Ferghus
    @J.Ferghus Місяць тому +17

    Tom spits sincere and wholesome wisdom. 31 years of sobriety is a remarkable symbol of his discipline - a trait a lot of us warriors know well, but we also know there are different levels of discipline. This gentleman is a case study for discipline. Thanks for your service, Tom. Semper Fi!

  • @robertK3371
    @robertK3371 День тому +1

    This show absolutely resonates with me. I retired after 21 years in the Army, With my career starting off after graduating RIP in 1991. I arrived at 2/75 and everything that I thought I was, was nothing. And not a day went by that I was reminded of it. Yes, I did 6 years at Lewis and then headed to regiment. Long story short, I stayed in that world and it cost me a 21 year marriage and almost my relationship with my two amazing daughters. Like many of us, I lived the Creed, or at least I thought that I was. But we all know using substances is anything but living the Creed. After retirement and going through a divorce, I just fell deeper into using garbage. Fortunately, I met an amazing woman who helped me get clean and sober (which was no easy feet, for her). Well I retired in Dec. 2010 and I have been clean for 7 years. I stay faithfully in the gym. Go to counseling, and most importantly, I tell that woman who saved my life, just how much I love her. To all my brothers before and after. RLTW.

  • @michellechewning4503
    @michellechewning4503 Місяць тому +40

    Tom is such a good and humble man. Thank you for giving so much of your life in the service of others and for dedicating your life now to help others in their own journey to heal. You’re an inspiration to many!! ❤

  • @bazztiki
    @bazztiki Місяць тому +39

    This is the interview I have been wanting to hear. Tom Spooner is the man! He is a wise man with so much in his past. Thank you for this episode!

  • @-11BRAVO-
    @-11BRAVO- 29 днів тому +10

    2/75 09-15. 4 rotations to Afghanistan and 1 to Iraq. 1-6 month deployment and 4-110 day deployments. This episode spoke to me. Family saved me from myself. My children and wife became everything. I had to leave the old life behind and realize like most say the special ops train never stops either you’re on it or you’re off. It leaves you behind quickly. Sounds cheesy but the book fearless (the Adam Brown Story) inspired me to be a better human, father and husband. Sober since April 2019.

    • @bcmchozeh
      @bcmchozeh 28 днів тому +2

      Great book about a man wrestling with God...

  • @cameronshorkey843
    @cameronshorkey843 Місяць тому +9

    I appreciate Shawn's politeness and respect in these interviews. Like in this one when he respectfully says "I'd like to chime in on that if you don't mind." It's so simple, but it's an example of how to behave in a conversation.

  • @jasonlamour4787
    @jasonlamour4787 Місяць тому +20

    I grew up with Tom and his siblings. All good people.

  • @donniebrasco2530
    @donniebrasco2530 Місяць тому +11

    Crazy to think Tom got sober a few months after I was born but our disease looks identical. Working on ten years now, thank you for your service and insight Mr. Spooner

  • @peterlaughlin930
    @peterlaughlin930 Місяць тому +7

    I’ve said it before you are the best interviewer I’ve ever seen you let your guest talk. You don’t overt them. You don’t try to impress them with what you did you let them tell me a story. It’s a rare gift to be able to do this. God bless you, Shawn

  • @mda1501
    @mda1501 Місяць тому +12

    So many memories flooding up during this video. 30 plus years here, flew AH64s and UH60s in Afghanistan and Iraq. Thanks for your service!

  • @TheStoreytime12
    @TheStoreytime12 Місяць тому +64

    Went through Warriors Heart in Bandera TX at the beginning of the year. Had the honor of meeting Tom and hearing him speak. He's an inspiration. Highly recommend going to WH if you need help

    • @Cjones322
      @Cjones322 Місяць тому +3

      Hello fellow WH Alum. Hope all is well brother.

    • @eriklondon2946
      @eriklondon2946 Місяць тому +1

      I was never military, but I have an immense gratitude and respect towards those who are there to protect us. I grew up near El Toro Marine Base, before it was shut down by Clinton.
      I know DC is extremely corrupt, and wish we weren't seemingly trying to get into every war possible....
      I am glad there are places that are there to help our men get back some form of normalcy to their lives. I do wish WH was 100% covered or at least 99% covered by taxes/non-profits. Honestly, without a militia/military, we have no country. I have thought the same of VA benefits. Cheers.

    • @RoSeeUO
      @RoSeeUO Місяць тому

      Who asked for your opinion?🤡

    • @nighttrain06nc20
      @nighttrain06nc20 28 днів тому

      Same!

    • @nathanielmacelroy1988
      @nathanielmacelroy1988 2 дні тому

      Lifeboat

  • @theroller5673
    @theroller5673 Місяць тому +3

    Tom Spooner is a legend on paper, an even bigger legend as a human. His absolute open heart, pure emotion, loving, honest, caring demeanor as a man, I hope to achieve. I was diagnosed with PTSD in my early 30's from child abuse. I wish I could say it was from a more glamorous military experience, but it is what it is. Almost 55 now and I still work every day on it. I was in joyful tears walking from my vehicle into the front doors of that office for the first time. I knew it was going to be work, I knew it was going to be difficult, I KNEW I was in the right place. My stuff happened 40+ years ago, even 50 years ago. Knowing what I know now...I wish I would have sought help sooner. It's a rotten way to live with so much shit in your cupboard. May God bless all veterans for their courage, and may God be with all of us who cry in the dark from time to time. Thank you Shawn Ryan! Thank you Tom Spooner!

  • @timbroderick4454
    @timbroderick4454 Місяць тому +8

    This guy is an awesome human being. Almost 22 years for me. Wish I cut it out a lot sooner in my time in. Quit cold turkey. Still plenty of challenges in life. Still a fight. Always helps hearing other’s experiences. Thanks Tom and Shawn for sharing.

  • @12gaugemackattack
    @12gaugemackattack 29 днів тому +5

    Sober almost 13 years. This was an amazing interview. There was so much here I needed to hear. It was like a really really good 4 hour long meeting. I can’t thank you both enough for everything that you’re doing.

  • @PaWhiteTailHunter
    @PaWhiteTailHunter Місяць тому +21

    Tom is a phenomenal human! He's the type of guy police departments should be hiring to teach tactics. His personality is a catch all. So humble and down to earth! Thank you Mr. Spooner for your dedication and service to this country and many others! Rockstar!

  • @ImCastorTroy69
    @ImCastorTroy69 Місяць тому +18

    Fantastic to hear his mental preparation before joining SF....by getting sober and going through the 12 steps.

  • @tucker4174
    @tucker4174 10 днів тому +1

    Shawn. The way you know how to let these men speak. No interruptions. It’s truly amazing.

  • @gernblanston4956
    @gernblanston4956 28 днів тому +5

    I'm not military but I love watching these interviews and learning what you guys go through and deal with. All the respect in the world, thanks to all who serve!

  • @AlexanderKratzke
    @AlexanderKratzke 27 днів тому +8

    1/506th from 06-10. Went to Warrior's Heart a few back after going through some VA programs for PTSD and substance abuse. Absolutely no comparison between them, and completely changed my mindset about life after combat. Loved being around Tom and his staff. Sidenote: I miss Valkyrie. Best service dog I've ever been around.

    • @johnnyfamous
      @johnnyfamous 24 дні тому

      Were you in Ramadi? If so we replaced yall at COP and Corregidor

  • @chrisharris6834
    @chrisharris6834 Місяць тому +13

    Holy crap!
    Tom was at Staccato ranch on May 11th.
    I had no idea who he was, shook his hand. Incredible nice guy!! 🤯

  • @downtown4028
    @downtown4028 Місяць тому +14

    The mere fact that the U.S. government does very little to help our veterans with trauma is sad. This is for every veteran and active duty service member of the U.S. military.... the wicked who run this country will get theirs, by the Hand of God himself. Blessings all.... and buckle up.

  • @M16xblowDRO
    @M16xblowDRO Місяць тому +8

    Sober 3 years. And it took the exact same thing. Being overwhelmed and not having tools or capacity to deal with it, having to give it up to a higher power change everything for me. I used to to curse my parents for sending me to cat school, but I ain’t gonna lie. It instilled morals, values, and our relationship with God very early in life that I was able to tap into decades later to turn my life around and to help me deal with some seriously traumatic events as well

  • @ryank7142
    @ryank7142 Місяць тому +6

    Wow what a great episode love it, I’m 67 days sober!

  • @Z0PP8852
    @Z0PP8852 29 днів тому +1

    i was a vol. fire fighter in a busy town in NY for a very long time, around 13 years, the PTSD has crippled me and im just now digging back out. this man is a man i didnt knwo i looked up to until i saw this. thank you warrior

  • @IlllllIllII
    @IlllllIllII Місяць тому +5

    Now this is a role model. I wish nothing but the best for all of our absolute warriors that serve and protect this country.

  • @kirkvilla9781
    @kirkvilla9781 Місяць тому +13

    I wish someone wouldve told me theadvice about getting another team together before you come home. Thats the smartest advice Ive ever heard.

  • @nolisonlyne
    @nolisonlyne Місяць тому +3

    I'm not a military man, but I have a lot of respect for those that serve. Even more so since watching your podcast. This interview was incredible. As a sober man, Mr. Spooner has been the guest that I've identified with the most. I got sober on a Memorial Day and God willing, I'll be celebrating 12 years at the end of this month. 👊

  • @darrellrobbine2346
    @darrellrobbine2346 Місяць тому +2

    Great interview. Tom, if you are reading this. My Dad served in Vietnam 68-70. He fought in the tunnels and jungles. DSC recipeant at the age of 19. Multiple awards. Signed on for another tour after that. Was pulled out after receiving the DSC. This really bothered him, leaving his brothers behind, not his choice. Both of you are true Warriors.

  • @codybielik1838
    @codybielik1838 29 днів тому +3

    The section where he is talking about the mass casualty event, and you can see in his eyes how much that moment hurt. He gets chocked up a little bit and that right there is his love for his country, for the guys he served with. It's a sad moment, yet beautiful at the same time. Things like that are what makes me so proud to serve our great nation. Thank You Tom, thank you for all that you have done, and all that you have sacrificed. You are appreciated. Our country is grateful for all you have done.

  • @djrigmarole7077
    @djrigmarole7077 Місяць тому +16

    What a wonderfully humble man.

  • @SuperMulletguy
    @SuperMulletguy Місяць тому +38

    Shawn; you do a great job on these interviews. Thank you for your hard work.

  • @austinrains5636
    @austinrains5636 Місяць тому +148

    Love it man cant get enough of this interview! I was a fucked up mess till this guy saved my ass!

  • @dirtyknucklegarage4085
    @dirtyknucklegarage4085 Місяць тому +4

    Thank you Shawn Ryan for doing what you do and thank you Tom Spooner for sharing your experiences and doing what you’re doing. Both of you need to know that there’s a whole lot of people that appreciate you and are very thankful for what you’ve done and for never giving up.

  • @USMC232wTioga
    @USMC232wTioga 16 днів тому +3

    🇺🇸TOM!!!
    What’s up man, it’s Billy from Philly. Just left the Lodge Mahal this morning. On a plane right now heading home.

  • @shanonporter4041
    @shanonporter4041 Місяць тому +15

    I work at LBL Kentucky. Every year, 3/5 marine corp have their reunion. It is such an honor to me to be able to serve them while they are here. They are like my family and i love each and every one of them. Couldnt be around a better group of men and women!! Shout out to you, 3/5 Marines!!!! Veitnam unit!!

  • @charliegrandison1176
    @charliegrandison1176 24 дні тому +2

    Man thank you to you and all your guests. I was almost a Marine. My uncle who was a Vietnam vet told me to not waste my life killing for beaurocrats and politicians. I listened cause he was my hero. I sometimes regret it though. As a man who wants naturally to be a warrior. In any case thank you. I admire these soldiers.

    • @TheronAnderson-hy3lp
      @TheronAnderson-hy3lp 13 днів тому +1

      My old man was a decorated Vietnam vet. He was my hero. It took him taking me into the mountains and shooting at me to get his point across about the military. He got his point across.

  • @christopherdooley9893
    @christopherdooley9893 16 годин тому

    Another great interview Shawn. Thank you Tom. I'm always struck by the complete humility of these guys that are the baddest dudes on the planet and that have seen and done things only like very few have. Semper Fi my friends.

  • @wadeerwin3920
    @wadeerwin3920 Місяць тому +5

    'Addres the threat, until it is no longer a threat" Brilliant!

  • @fodz9246
    @fodz9246 25 днів тому +6

    Started watching thinking I'd do 30m segments cause its a long interview. Still here 3 hours later. Wow.

  • @rightsidewarrior2010
    @rightsidewarrior2010 Місяць тому +1

    I had the immense pleasure of serving with Tom! And the last thing you said, Sean is so true… “You’ve touched so many lives!“ I feel immensely blessed to have been one of those lives! Thank you Tom for all you’ve done and all you’re doing to help men get straight and be the men that they can be! Delta Dawgs!

  • @Hagen30
    @Hagen30 3 дні тому

    Thank you so much for having Tom on. I’ve struggled for years with my description of humanity and how i feel this day after 3 tours in the Middle East. I completely understand how he feels, it’s such a hard thing to describe when you may not have the value maybe or feelings that you used to about another Human. Some of us, I’m sure have always felt there’s something wrong inside ourselves but honestly it’s just how some of us process the action and decision we’ve made. We still have humanity, however it just has a different meaning far deeper than it used to.

  • @macdad159
    @macdad159 Місяць тому +5

    This is, without a doubt the greatest interview Shawn Ryan has done.
    Salute!
    RLTW

  • @JeffGoins88
    @JeffGoins88 Місяць тому +27

    I really needed to hear this, I’m 8 years sober but I feel like I’m gonna mess it up soon. If this man can stay sober after all he went through then I can too.

    • @doodahman2995
      @doodahman2995 Місяць тому +2

      Don't give up all that time. Believe me, it ain't ever worth it. Still struggling myself and it sux.

    • @ryanvanhoy8004
      @ryanvanhoy8004 Місяць тому +1

      I’m having a similar issue too; 2.5 years sober and life is great but I can’t shake the feeling I’ve become complacent and am taking the blessing of sobriety for granted.

    • @mikeglasgow9618
      @mikeglasgow9618 Місяць тому +2

      Don't give up
      Vietnam ERA vet here. You have tools. Make more meetings and talk to your sponsor. He'll reach out to me
      .BEFORE YOU DRINK !

    • @Giantist
      @Giantist Місяць тому +1

      You’ve got this buddy, one day at a time keep up the fight and be proud of yourself 💪

    • @GROCK619
      @GROCK619 Місяць тому +1

      Stay strong brother..you deserve it

  • @donmoody9423
    @donmoody9423 Місяць тому +2

    Powerful. So good to see a humble hero. This video really got to me and I will see what I can do to support Warriors Heart. Thank you Shawn Ryan for making this interview happen.

  • @questingforone1353
    @questingforone1353 Місяць тому +6

    Shawn, you've had some spectacular guests on your show however, Spooner is by far, the best representation of the full spectrum of what a war fighter experiences in war; kinetic to emotional.

  • @colingomez8949
    @colingomez8949 Місяць тому +6

    Thank you, brother.

  • @victorchinchillvas
    @victorchinchillvas Місяць тому +8

    This episode can't be described in words, in my opinion. So many layers, so many levels. Fckn A. Thank you for your service, and so much more.🙏🏽🇺🇸

  • @electricjellyfish375
    @electricjellyfish375 28 днів тому +2

    This guy is Amazing.
    Truly a Legend.
    He has an intrinsic understanding of trauma and so many other things that people struggle with, including addiction. That makes him a priceless asset for applying that understanding towards helping others.
    Thank You

  • @ericolsen1678
    @ericolsen1678 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you Tom and SRS! Legendary man to say the least! He talked about what he did in the unit for what? 20-40 minutes? Hes as humble as a man can get. He is a great human being! Thank you and God bless you 🙏

  • @user-sl9qo1zz5z
    @user-sl9qo1zz5z Місяць тому +10

    These are the reason I started watching this channel. Love the military lives. So grateful to have men like this so we have the freedom to live the lives we choose. Thank you both for your service. You guy’s are amazing.

  • @tjordulf
    @tjordulf Місяць тому +12

    Shawn, I've gotta say, from my heart. Your service is continuing to blossom, Except now it's with a camera, not a gun. Through the medium of Deep Dives into very personal, heartfelt and traumatic experiences of your Top Shelf guests, you are bringing to the general public an insight into the mindset and experiences of real warfighters. In a way which is simultaneously, horrific, heartwarming, and in typical military style, funny at times. But you bring out, even from yourself, the pain, the humility, the humanity, the honour and above all the healing, to the eyes and ears of the general public. That many of whom will have little concept of. Which without pats on the back and glorification, allows the public to see the real human beings inside those uniforms. That these are not simply avatar characters in 'Call of Duty', but actual people, with emotions, and frailties, just like everyone else. THAT in itself is serving, the free thinking, freedom loving aspects of humanity in ways you may not be totally aware of. There's a reason this show has exploded, and what I've highlighted above, IS that reason, people want to hear these stories, people NEED to hear these stories, but not from some wet journalist, but an SF operator that knows EXACTLY what questions to ask, and moreover HOW to ask them!! I don't think Shawn, you'll ever know HOW many veterans you've helped by your continuing body of work, I think your military and combat experiences were ACTUALLY training for THIS, right now. Keep it up bud, people like you are going to save America, from Tyranny, through education, and awakening people, I truly mean that. Even with your DMT experiences and guests like Randall Carlson and the other non military guests, it's ALL part of something Waay bigger than your military career!! But, deep down, you know that. Peace bro💚🙏🏻

  • @lookingforthemeaning
    @lookingforthemeaning 22 дні тому +1

    Mr. Spooner. total respect from Germany . Especially about your talk on PTSD and the need to get help before you do something stupid. Having the courage to open up.
    I hope you win the war. You tell no one about

  • @figgiefigueroa7372
    @figgiefigueroa7372 28 днів тому +2

    I can see the positive influence this channel has on hundreds of mens who were soldiers now veterans. Is a basket of wisdom from each and every one who gets to be interviewed.
    Congratulations to all who served and triple congrats 👏 to all who grow up and became sober for Life. Hats 🎩 off to all of you who move up in the ladder 🪜 of life.

  • @seanbrando_7456
    @seanbrando_7456 Місяць тому +5

    I've been sober 10 years this May.........I always comment on the videos and wanna say thank's Shawn as always. This time however- I need to thank Mr. Spooner. From the first year I was sober I saw you on the early BCM videos and then heard you speak about the things you did with warriors heart, it was Men like you guys close to my age (42) and a little older who showed me that sobriety WAS NOT weakness. I had blinders on and always just thought - I - was the weak, chaotic screw up. I can't put into words what a profound impact all you guys had in the early years of my journey, right through THIS very day. We are all human. You guys opening up and being honest about grinding and struggling showed me it's not just all ME. Thank you for your service and all you've done for the community, you had a huge impact on how hard I have fought. Thank's to all the warriors who reinforced the truth in me, because after all nothing worth doing is easy. Thank's for being there after I come in from the woods, work or working out and providing wisdom and encouragement as well as honest truth. Thank's gentlemen. Keep on killin' it.

  • @zachrigby69
    @zachrigby69 Місяць тому +3

    This is the best one yet ! I’m in recovery and Tom here spits fire 🔥 and wisdom left and right ! This guy is my role model

  • @kevinhartwick2-327
    @kevinhartwick2-327 Місяць тому +2

    I find your podcast to be the most helpful and informative of all that I’ve listened to. I was going through airborne school in Jan of 90 and was 11b but went to the 101st. Tom’s story is so relatable.
    Civilian life I was a paramedic for 28 yrs, out now due to PTSD. The nonprofit I work for now assists rural first responders in my state with training and resources, we are heavily into the mental health aspect and I truly appreciate what you’re doing. One of the biggest hurdles is the stigma. I tell the first responders to listen to the SRS. Keep it up and thank you.

  • @jshnewman
    @jshnewman 24 дні тому +2

    My dad was a scary individual (and at over 65 years old still is). Volunteered for Vietnam. Volunteered for any dangerous job sent his way. About a year ago he saw a man driving down the road while beating a woman. He pursued them for two hours until the man let the woman out of his truck and my dad was able to recover her.
    But what has served me and what he taught me before “be dangerous” is “start with respect” and “act like you belong there.” Heard your guest say similar things and wanted to say he’s definitely right on the money.

  • @redacted547
    @redacted547 29 днів тому +4

    "short version" Shawn interrupts, "no short version!" lmao 😂 yes! Exactly what I was thinking. I love opening these up every Monday, and love it even more when it's at least 4 hours

    • @redacted547
      @redacted547 29 днів тому +1

      3:10:58

    • @jmat7000
      @jmat7000 21 день тому

      The only time I've seen shawn interrupt. Was awesome

  • @user-qh4if4xq8j
    @user-qh4if4xq8j 11 днів тому +4

    16 years sober and God is the answer

    • @miguelavila9548
      @miguelavila9548 3 дні тому

      Amen brother

    • @Yourmom-sb9lk
      @Yourmom-sb9lk 2 дні тому

      I always had god with me.
      Any pointers how you started?
      I'm a homeless employed dude
      I drink just to drink
      I wake up drink
      Before I sleep drink
      I'm trying
      I tried rehab
      But it's a mess

  • @12backlund
    @12backlund 25 днів тому +2

    I have watched 109 episodes. Hands down one of my top 3. Shawn thank you so much for this. The veteran and civilian community need to hear these great men.

  • @tome013
    @tome013 28 днів тому +2

    What a humble human being...respect!!! It's interesting how the Delta guys are so down to earth, no ego problems, just simple down to earth!!! Great guest.

  • @danielgarb87
    @danielgarb87 27 днів тому +4

    First time watching this podcast/channel. Just looked interesting and honestly, I had a shit week, because we had to bury a good friend from A.A. who was just killed in a motorcycle crash. I don’t know this man, but aside from the military aspect, I swear he’s telling my story. The emptiness, the hopelessness, even down to the relationship with his wife, the anger at god. I even made a bet with my first sponsor that A.A. wouldn’t work for me. I feel like I’ve said almost all of this myself sitting around A.A. tables. In fact, I sent it to a guy I sponsor and he called me and said it was kinda creepy how similarly we share about our sobriety journeys. Goes to show that we’re not all that different when it comes down to it and there is a solution as long as you’re all in, all the time on recovery. My sober date is 10/28/2020. And thanks to A.A., the people in it, and a higher power of my understanding, I can honestly say that today I have a life that even on my worst day, I wouldn’t trade for all the bourbon in Kentucky.

    • @ritaphifer
      @ritaphifer 23 дні тому

      Thank you for sharing your story! It’s very encouraging and motivational to hear …
      so many have same story ..
      thank god for person who started AA!

    • @baye850
      @baye850 18 днів тому

      Wow! I'm happy for you and your family!

  • @maxhedrick311
    @maxhedrick311 Місяць тому +4

    3:30:27 that was one of the coolest things I’ve ever heard. “Are they gonna vote to live or vote to die” it’s like that first shot they hear they get a high off the feeling of the fun starting, which I totally get cause I’d feel the same tbh. That mindset and thought process is just fucking badass

  • @dantrevisan4445
    @dantrevisan4445 23 дні тому +2

    Mad respect for this man. Grateful dudes like this exist.

  • @3SIXTYPROD
    @3SIXTYPROD 8 днів тому

    Thank you Shawn for letting these men tell their stories…… they need to be told and need to be heard! You are doing a hell of a job!!

  • @callumoreilly3684
    @callumoreilly3684 Місяць тому +7

    Hi Shawn, I'm an Ex British Army member. Watching your videos over these past months has really sparked a real pull of wanting to gain more knowledge or open myself to spirituality or God. But I really have no idea where to look or start as I dont want to be led down a possibly incorrect path for myself.
    Any insight or point in the right direction would be incredibly appreciated. Congratulations on your success and God Bless.

    • @discipleofthemessiah1796
      @discipleofthemessiah1796 Місяць тому +3

      Start reading the Bible
      Start with the Gospels-Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

    • @cwilliams7686
      @cwilliams7686 29 днів тому +1

      Start with the Book of John as it was suggested to me. A little more detailed than the other 3 although the same scope.

    • @trevd2087
      @trevd2087 26 днів тому

      Ayahuasca

    • @jeremyrogers9959
      @jeremyrogers9959 25 днів тому

      Jesus brother go towards Jesus. He's the only true way!

  • @amyresendez6715
    @amyresendez6715 Місяць тому +11

    Im pretty sure I knew Shawn right around around the time he was coming out of the Navy, I have known many of his guests , some of which i lost contact with after 9-11. Being frim Oceanside and working twenty five feet from Pendleton's main gate from 99-2011 as well as marrying a marine, these interviews take me back to those terrible times but its been a blessing to see that these guys made it out of all of that after not knowing for so many years. Thank you Shawn for giving these guys a platform to share their stories.

  • @rodrob6285
    @rodrob6285 26 днів тому +1

    I have been looking forward to this for a long time. Tom Spooner was a name I first heard when I was coming along as a young soldier. This podcast is a chronicle and a testament to the very best guys and gals our country has to offer, and I am grateful to have been a part of it. You won’t find better warriors anywhere.

  • @lanettefrancis8197
    @lanettefrancis8197 День тому

    Spot on with AA - the only thing you have to change is everything. I concur that getting sober was the hardest thing I have ever done; it is also the best thing I have ever done. I believe I would not be alive without it and I believe I would not have the relationships I do have with out it. I am so grateful I was beat into submission by alcohol to discover I didn't know how to do this. I thought I knew how to accomplish anything I set my mind to. My ego kept me stuck. AA taught me how to live. Thank You Tom for sharing your experience and thank you Ryan for hosting Tom and all the other individuals you interview.

  • @grantbuxton
    @grantbuxton Місяць тому +5

    Thank God for guys like this!

  • @ishiegarza1255
    @ishiegarza1255 Місяць тому +16

    Congratulations 💪👍✌️ I got 10 years sober

  • @Michael-ut7vj
    @Michael-ut7vj 7 днів тому

    It’s an honor just being able to hear this conversation. Thank you so much for sharing your time and experience with us Tom. Truly, truly grateful.

  • @vigilantofstendarr6276
    @vigilantofstendarr6276 26 днів тому +2

    What a fantastic story and example of redemption. Tom has so much humility,it’s inspiring 🇺🇸