Ep 342 The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Sean Duclay on hmTv
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Ep. 342: The Fog of War and Humanity with Sean Duclay
In this compelling episode, host Richard Acritelli sits down with Sean Duclay, co-founder of SailAhead, a Long Island–based nonprofit using the power of the ocean to support veterans struggling with PTSD and the invisible wounds of war.
Sean shares the remarkable story of how he and his brother launched SailAhead as teenagers—moved by the staggering statistic of 22 veteran suicides per day—and how their love of sailing grew into a life-saving mission. From taking Vietnam veterans onto the water in the winter to building partnerships with yacht clubs and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, SailAhead has now brought over 5,000 veterans to the open water for relief, connection, and renewed purpose.
Throughout the conversation, Sean dives into his family’s deep military and sailing heritage, his emotional encounters with veterans whose lives were transformed, and the powerful sense of teamwork and trust that sailing naturally rebuilds.
This episode offers a rare look at healing through nature, community, and courage—reminding us that sometimes the most profound therapy happens without ever calling it “therapy.”
A must-listen for anyone interested in veteran support, mental health, or the innovative ways ordinary people step up to change lives.
Next episode: Sean returns with veteran Angel Flores for a deeper look into their shared mission.



