In this powerful episode of Taproom Talks, host Kenny Dooley sits down with Steve Beedie of Unspoken Wounds. Steve shares his incredibly raw and honest journey, from a challenging childhood in Banff and joining the Army at 16, to enduring harrowing tours in Kosovo and Iraq. He recounts the traumatic experiences that led to his struggles with PTSD, including a deeply affecting incident in Kosovo and the murder of six RMP in Basra.
Steve opens up about his multiple suicide attempts, the immense personal toll of his mental health battles, and how finding Viktor Frankl’s “Man’s Search for Meaning” became a pivotal turning point. He discusses his transition from the military to the offshore oil and gas industry, and ultimately, his decision to leave a financially secure career to dedicate himself to Unspoken Wounds.
Discover how Unspoken Wounds, initially a veterans’ charity, evolved to support the loved ones of servicemen, and now helps energy companies foster open conversations about mental health. Steve passionately emphasizes the importance of asking for help, arguing that it’s the bravest act and that a career is “just a fucking career” compared to one’s life and family. This episode is a profound exploration of resilience, vulnerability, and the transformative power of addressing unspoken wounds.