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Be Hard to Kill But Soft Enough to Speak - Christian De La Torre on PTSD, Brotherhood & Being a Man

Be Hard to Kill But Soft Enough to Speak - Christian De La Torre on PTSD, Brotherhood & Being a Man

Update: 2025-12-09
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Veteran & former infantry officer Christian De La Torre gets real about delayed PTSD, rockets over Bagram, and the blueprint men need now: the “King’s Council.” We break down how to ask for help without feeling weak, why every man should learn self‑defense (and change a tire), building real brotherhood, and staying level in hard seasons.


What you’ll learn


  • PTSD that shows up years later—how triggers work and what to do


  • The King’s Council: a practical playbook for men’s friendship & accountability


  • ROTC vs. enlisted: respect, leadership, and earning trust


  • Why trained men fight less—and why confrontation can be healthy


  • AARs (after‑action reviews) for life, not just the military


  • Sunday as a barometer for your life & stress protocol that actually helps

Chapters

00:00 Cold open


02:58 ROTC vs. enlisted, earning respect as a young officer


06:03 Afghanistan, Bagram & what combat looked like in his era


10:13 Movies vs. reality—how the battlefield changed


16:13 “Closest call” — rockets, alarms and fear management


18:27 PTSD didn’t hit right away: the delayed wave


20:07 Triggers: motorcycles, helicopters, fireworks


23:12 “Pain is pain” — don’t compare your trauma


27:12 “It ain’t weak to speak” — how to start the convo


31:12 Vulnerability invites vulnerability: the car & bar stories


36:41 Creating safe space with men: trust > performance


40:14 What to take to your partner vs. your guys


44:40 King’s Council rules: cadence, honesty, accountability


50:55 AARs for civilians: debriefs, sustains, improves


54:52 Where to find brothers: jiu‑jitsu, run clubs, retreats, even gaming


57:11 Veterans & civilians: step‑by‑step to build your squad


1:02:20 What it means to be a man today (integrity, service, vulnerability)


1:05:00 Why “change a tire” still matters (competence & calm)


1:12:14 Self‑defense & fitness: be capable, not reckless


1:18:41 Hard seasons: mindset, journaling, small wins


1:21:15 Action is vitamin A — get vertical, get moving


1:36:03 Do 4 hard things a year; compound the average


1:37:35 Sunday as a life barometer; make it the best day


1:44:18 What’s next for Christian (content road trip, The Trace Club)


1:45:57 Where to find him & wrap

Resources mentioned

  • Men’s groups/retreats (e.g., Everyman), jiu‑jitsu & martial arts, run clubs


  • After‑Action Review (AAR) framework for life debriefs


  • “It ain’t weak to speak” (mental health ethos)


About the show

Tactical conversations at the intersection of men’s mental health, performance, and modern masculinity, grounded in actions you can use today.


Disclaimer

This conversation includes adult language and mentions of war. It’s for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. If you’re struggling, talk to a qualified professional or someone you trust today.


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Be Hard to Kill But Soft Enough to Speak - Christian De La Torre on PTSD, Brotherhood & Being a Man

Be Hard to Kill But Soft Enough to Speak - Christian De La Torre on PTSD, Brotherhood & Being a Man

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