Episode #420: From Crisis to Command: Michael McNamara on Post-Traumatic Winning, Purpose & Performance
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On today’s episode of the American Warrior Show, Rich Brown is joined by Michael “Mac” McNamara, founder of Post-Traumatic Winning and ALL MARINE RADIO. Mac’s story spans finance, combat, leadership, and a lifelong mission to help others thrive after trauma.
About Michael McNamara:
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Began his career at Merrill Lynch in Los Angeles, first as a bookkeeper and later as an account executive.
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Enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, later commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in December 1983.
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Served in multiple assignments, including:
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1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment
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1st Light Armored Infantry Battalion
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Marine Detachment, USS Ranger CV-61
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The Basic School
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3rd Light Armored Infantry Battalion
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Left active duty in 1994 after more than a decade of service.
Post-Service Career & Return to Duty:
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Became Director of Sports for Special Olympics North Dakota in 1998.
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Launched his broadcasting career in 2000 as host of MacTalk, earning the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award (2007) for Small Market Personality of the Year.
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Returned to active duty in 2004, promoted to Major, and deployed to Ramadi, Iraq, with the 1st Marine Division.
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Mobilized again in 2006 for duty in Fallujah, Iraq, with the 5th Marine Regiment, while simultaneously serving on the Grand Forks City Council.
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Deployed once more in 2010 with the 1st Marine Regiment to Helmand Province, Afghanistan, serving until his retirement in 2015.
Post-Traumatic Winning & Advocacy:
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Founded The Post-Traumatic Winning Company, LLC and launched ALL MARINE RADIO, an online platform promoting mental fitness and reducing veteran suicide.
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Began presenting Post-Traumatic Winning in 2019, first at Camp Lejeune, NC.
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The presentation has since reached audiences across the U.S., Japan, Hawaii, Alaska, and Europe, impacting organizations of over 10,000 members with measurable results in combating destructive behaviors and suicide.
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Launched the Post-Traumatic Winning Weekly Seminar series in January 2021, expanding the program’s reach and dialogue.
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Published his first book in March 2025, From Trauma to Joy: Life-Changing Lessons That Fellow U.S. Marines Taught Me After Traumatic Events Occurred in My Life — designed to share these universal lessons with a wider audience.
In This Episode:
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How trauma can become a source of growth, not defeat.
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The creation and impact of Post-Traumatic Winning.
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Lessons learned from leading Marines and civilians through crisis.
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Building mental fitness and resilience in the face of adversity.




