In this episode, podcast host Kathryn Goetzke had an inspiring conversation with Thomas Harris, a US Navy veteran and the Assistant Director of Men’s Guest Services at Nashville Rescue Mission. Thomas is also part of Merging Vets and Players, a transition program for military veterans and former athletes. They discuss the importance of hope, relationships, and community in overcoming challenges and navigating difficult times with intentionality. The conversation also touches on the unique challenges faced by veterans reintegrating into civilian life and the significance of identifying and living in accordance with one’s purpose.
Thomas opens up about his struggles with feeling insignificant during childhood, the impact of losing his father to suicide, and the mental health issues faced by veterans. He highlights the need for transparency, supportive communities, and the power of hope to overcome trauma and despair.
Whether you are in the military, an athlete, a parent, or a civilian, you will learn so much from this episode. Don’t miss out!
More about Thomas Harris:
Thomas Harris served in the United States Navy as a Sonar Technician on submarines for 4 years. He has been married for 27 years and has 3 kids, two of which are now adults. He currently works in a homeless ministry in Nashville, TN. He is also a member of Merging Vets and Players, a transition program for military veterans and former athletes. Thomas is passionate about things pertaining to God, family, serving, and storytelling
Check out ‘Just Being Intentional, a podcast hosted by Thomas Harris:
https://www.youtube.com/@JustBeingIntentional