Navy Veteran Finds Healing Through Comedy
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There's often pain behind the person who makes everyone laugh. TK Moyer shares what it was like to be separated from his family as a child, how he turned to humor when honesty felt risky, and how the Navy helped him find confidence and a new outlook.
This conversation touches on something many veterans understand: the weight carried before service, the weight from service itself, and the challenge of holding it all in without burdening others. TK uses humor, poetry, and a belief in human connection, and he's learned that asking for help is an act of trust. He also talks about how his book, Survivor's Guilt: A Memoir In Verse, came from facing and writing through the hardest parts of his life, turning them into something meaningful.
You'll hear how comedy can help people connect, how focusing on your breath can bring you back to the present, and why simply being there for someone can matter more than having the right words.
Timestamps:
- 00:05:32 - The ten-minute poem
- 00:17:31 - When laughter became a way to survive
- 00:29:55 - How the memoir in verse took shape
- 00:32:30 - The breath that brought him back
- 00:37:53 - Why reaching out is never a burden
- Veteran Suicide & Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1
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