Deborah Grassman spent 30 years as a VA hospice nurse practitioner, sitting at the bedside of over 10,000 dying veterans. And what she witnessed changed everything we think we know about trauma, healing, and what veterans actually need from us.
This isn't a comfortable conversation.It's not supposed to be.
Deborah identified something she calls Soul Injury—a wound beyond PTSD, beyond moral injury—that separates people from their true selves. It's caused by unmourned loss, unforgiven guilt, and the fear of helplessness that gets buried so deep, it sabotages lives for decades.
In this episode, Deborah breaks down:
This episode will challenge how you think about service, sacrifice, and what it truly means to honor those who served.
Because healing our nation after war? That's on ALL of us.
CONNECT WITH DEBORAH GRASSMAN & OPUS PEACE:
🌐 Opus Peace: https://opuspeace.org📖 Soul Injury Resources: https://soulinjury.org
READ DEBORAH'S BOOKS:📚 Peace at Last: Stories of Hope and Healing for Veterans and Their FamiliesAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/Peace-Last-Stories-Veterans-Families/dp/0918339723Opus Peace Store: https://opuspeace.org/Shop/Peace-at-Last
📚 The Hero Within: Redeeming the Destiny We Were Born to FulfillAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/Hero-Within-Deborah-Grassman/dp/0918339766
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