Episode 213: Chad White "Blood On My Hands, A Green Beret Medic's Story"
Chad White spent over a decade as a Green Beret medic, carrying the impossible dual burden of saving lives while taking them in combat. From failed attempts at BUD/S, to surviving an insider attack that claimed his brother Roberto “Tico” Skel, Chad’s story is one of sacrifice, resilience, and healing. In this raw conversation, he opens up about the cost of war, moral injury, and finding purpose beyond the beret.
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Chad White
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After growing up in rural South Carolina I enlisted in the US Navy at 17 as a Gunners Mate. I spent 4 years there figuring out what I really wanted to do and made a transition into the US Army, earning my way into Special Forces. I spent 13 years there as a medic doing multiple combat deployments until I was medically retired in 2020. I taught medics in the culminating trauma phase of the Special Operations Combat Medic course for 3 years before then finding my way into the defense contracting industry. After almost 3 years of seeing behind that curtain I began my own business in occupational health consulting. I take the lessons we learned in the Special Operations community and share them with those in the rest of the world to benefit their mental and physical health as a foundation for their relationships and professional lives.
