
Physical Health’s Impact On Mental Health
04/14/22 • 48 min
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Jeff Clark is an Air Force Veteran, host of the Course of Action podcast, and author of the new book Hear These Truths. In this episode, we discuss how his physical health impacted his mental health, and how unprepared he felt when transitioning out of the military.
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Jeff Clark is an Air Force Veteran, host of the Course of Action podcast, and author of the new book Hear These Truths. In this episode, we discuss how his physical health impacted his mental health, and how unprepared he felt when transitioning out of the military.
Links & Resources
- JeffClarkOfficial.com
- Jeff Clark on Facebook
- Jeff Clark on Instagram
- Jeff Clark on Twitter
- Course of Action Podcast on Instagram
- Course of Action Podcast
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