92 - Dualities of War: Bob DePrato on Brotherhood, Healing, and the Music That Mends
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In this episode of Lesser Known Operators, host Nicholas Allen welcomes back Bob DePrato, a retired Green Beret and musician. They discuss Bob's journey from military service to civilian life, the importance of community and support among veterans, and the healing power of music. Bob shares his experiences with trauma, alternative treatments, and the implications of the Department of War. The conversation emphasizes empathy, perspective, and the duality of good and evil in conflict, ultimately highlighting the need for a supportive community for veterans as they navigate their post-service lives. Bob DePrato and Nicholas Allen discuss various aspects of military training, the evolution of special forces, and the challenges faced in manning and operational efficiency. They reflect on personal health, the importance of nutrition, and the integration of technology in modern warfare. The discussion also touches on the significance of music as a form of expression and healing for veterans, emphasizing community engagement and purpose in life after service.