E 55: Songs from the Wilderness: Nature, Music, and the Heart of a Veteran: A deep dive with Andrew Wiscombe

Beyond Listening - A podcast by Miriam Jones and Adam Rumack, Co-Founders of Open Circle

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In this heartfelt episode of Beyond Listening, we sit down with veteran and musician Andrew to explore his journey from the military to a powerful career in songwriting. Andrew shares his early roots in punk rock and country music, how music helped him cope with the aftermath of his military service, and the transformative experiences he’s had through the Heroes Healing Homestead initiative, co-hosted by Atz Kilcher and Operation Encore. Andrew opens up about his time in the military, his struggle with PTSD, and how songwriting became an essential outlet for processing the trauma. He also discusses a profound revelation he had during a trip to the Heroes Healing Homestead in Alaska, a healing retreat for veterans. Andrew describes how this experience unlocked deep memories, leading him to confront past trauma and begin a journey of healing. Through raw honesty, Andrew talks about the challenges of balancing a sensitive heart in a military environment, shedding the tough exterior, and reconnecting with his true self through music and nature. We also get a special treat as Andrew performs two of his songs, including the emotional "Alone with You" and the poignant "Working Man’s Mile," both of which speak to themes of resilience, authenticity, and finding peace in unexpected places. We wrap up with a look ahead to the upcoming *Healing Heroes: Songs from the Wilderness* concert in Ojai, California, featuring Andrew, Atz Kilcher, and other talented musicians. Join us as we explore how nature, community, and music can create powerful healing experiences for veterans and beyond. Show notes: Andrew Wiscombe website Learn more about the event: Healing Heroes: Songs from the Wilderness Donate to the work of HHH and Open Circle Foundation  Learn more about Heroes Healing Homestead Learn more about Open Circle Foundation Learn more about Operation Encore