Navy SEAL Risking Your Life in BUDS | Guy Mcdermott

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Guy McDermott is a retired Navy SEAL Officer and firefighter. Guy is a survivor of severe childhood trauma and uses his experience to help veterans heal through psychedelics.

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Just make it through this evolution, don’t think about the next one…. Best advice I got from any SEAL I ever met, and just for life overall.

TiesOfZip
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Good interview. That psychological flip from when you had to think about and manage all the other candidates and how that keeps you from dwelling on yourself. I think it’s a life lesson for everyone.

marylandflyer
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Loved the colors, the chair, relaxing for the guy or girl being interviewed.

andysmith
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Love the content. I see you taking a page out of the Sean Ryan Show.

carlvondrunker
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I went to OCS as an E-6. Not as bad as BUDS but being responsible for 80 other "Cadets" definitely adds new flavors of difficulty to your life.

wilsonle
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Great interview but its sad that you get rolled for contacting medical. I was under the impression that you only get removed when the medical staff deem you no longer able to continue. I don't agree with the ignore it until it becomes severe problem since depending on the injury it could lead to life time problems like permanent damage and that would suck to have an issue turn chronic on top of not making it past selection.

10:15 not reporting an infection to staff is also a big yikes. i get it you don't want to get rolled but that is an L for the navy since they had a clear infection going around, they could have made an exception for anyone who wanted to get checked out. Also, not sure why you thought talking about fighting through an infection was a flex when 1. you lived off base therefore you were able to get outside help via prescription antibiotics. If you had not been able to get them, the pneumonia would have kicked your ass since it would not be weakened. its not "mind over matter" its medicine.

crazedmonku
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jesus christ Im so sick of hearing about buds and navy seals lol

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