
Matt — a retired Special Forces medic shares his unfiltered journey from juvenile detention and uncontrolled violence to elite military service and life-saving combat medicine. Matt opens up about his early struggles with anger, authority, and identity, including time spent incarcerated as a teenager — experiences he now recognizes as formative trauma. That same intensity later became the fuel that carried him through Ranger School, Special Forces selection, and some of the most violent years of the Iraq War. We talk about what combat medicine actually looks like on the ground: treating mass-casualty IED attacks, making impossible triage decisions, and carrying moral injuries that never show up on medical scans. Matt also explains how brotherhood, purpose, and controlled aggression are essential tools for survival — not just in war, but in life after service. The conversation also explores veteran suicide, hormone health, TRT, and why restoring the body’s biology can be a critical first step in restoring hope and mental resilience. This episode isn’t just a war story — it’s a conversation about becoming dangerous with control, finding purpose through service, and why community and brotherhood save lives long after the uniform comes off. Follow the Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/thesidneygordon.podcast Follow Sid: https://www.instagram.com/sjgcore/ Reach out to Matt: https://www.instagram.com/matt_spalding_/ Learn More About the Core Medical Foundation: https://coremedicalgrp.com/military-focus/ 00:00 – Introduction Why aggression isn’t the problem — lack of control is. 01:05 – Hormones, TRT, and Veteran Suicide How hormone therapy can dramatically reduce depression and suicidality. 02:00 – What the Core Foundation Event Really Feels Like Brotherhood, belonging, and why veterans keep coming back. 03:50 – Building a Family-First Veteran Community Why kids, families, and connection matter. 07:40 – Identity After the Military Facing life after service and redefining purpose. 08:45 – Juvenile Detention at 14 Years Old Early trauma, violence, and survival instincts. 11:00 – Learning to Function in Extreme Environments How incarceration shaped future combat performance. 13:15 – Becoming Dangerous with Control Raising sons, masculinity, and mastering aggression. 15:15 – Choosing the Military Over Destruction The dream that changed everything. 17:00 – Becoming a Combat Medic Why medicine became the path forward. 19:55 – First IED Mass-Casualty Event Treating five casualties under fire — first time in combat. 24:45 – Moral Dilemmas in War Impossible decisions medics are forced to make. 27:00 – 14 Months in Iraq Why extended deployments break people. 31:30 – Discovering Special Forces Autonomy, responsibility, and elite brotherhood. 35:00 – Ranger School Explained Why it’s really a leadership and suffering test. 39:30 – The Reality of Special Forces Training What Q-Course is actually designed to reveal. 42:00 – Brotherhood That Lasts a Lifetime Why these bonds never break.
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