In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, I sit down with Thomas "TJ" Baird — a 32-year Army veteran with 20 deployments — to talk about the real battle that followed the battlefield. TJ shares what it was like growing up with a father who was frequently deployed, only to find himself repeating that same pattern with his own daughter.
But this isn't just a military story — it's a fatherhood story. It's about PTSD, pride, brotherhood, humility, and the moment a man decides he's done living in the dark. TJ opens up about the night he realized he needed help, the ultimatum that changed everything, and the internal war between staying stuck and choosing the path toward peace. If you've ever struggled in silence or felt the weight of your past shaping your present, this episode will hit home.
[0:00] The image that defines the episode — destruction on one side, sunrise on the other
[2:10] 32 years of service and 20 deployments across the globe
[9:20] Realizing he was becoming the father he once resented
[24:17] His daughter telling him at age six, "Dad, you're too scary"
[26:28] Writing Warrior Dad as a tribute to his daughter
[35:07] The battlefield moment — seeing war to the west and sunlight to the east
[42:12] Why most men stay stuck instead of choosing growth
[47:38] The turning point — giving himself permission to get help
[50:40] Walking into behavioral health as a senior enlisted leader
[52:06] Leading by example so younger soldiers wouldn't suffer in silence
If this conversation resonated with you — if you've been carrying something heavy in silence — let this be your sign to step toward the light. You don't have to do it alone. Please rate, review, follow, and share the podcast if this episode impacted you. From my heart to yours, go out and live legendary.