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Welcome to "Your Thoughts, Your Reality with Mike Cole," the podcast that shines a compassionate light on the journey of veterans battling through life's challenges. Michael Cole, a Certified Elite Neuroencoding Specialist, dedicated to guiding military veterans as they navigate the intricate pathways of post-deployment life. Join him as we delve into the profound realm of Neuroencoding science, empowering these brave individuals to conquer universal battles: procrastination, self-doubt, fear, and more. Together, let's uncover the strength within you to re-engage with families and society, forging a new path forward.

Send us Fan MailWho are you… when the rank, title, and mission are no longer defining you?For many veterans, that question doesn’t come with an easy answer.In this episode of Your Thoughts, Your Reality, Michael Cole sits down with Cathy and Robert Casteel, both military veterans and Certified Neuro-Transformational Coaches™, who have dedicated their lives to helping others break free from limiting beliefs and rediscover who they truly are after service.After years of structure, identity, and purpose within the military, transition can leave many feeling lost, uncertain, and disconnected. Cathy and Robert bring both lived experience and deep coaching insight into what it actually takes to rebuild—not just externally, but internally.Together, Mike, Cathy, and Robert break down the identity shift that happens after service, why so many people struggle to find direction, and how to begin stepping into a more authentic, aligned version of yourself.This conversation directly connects to several of The 10 Silent Wars, including:Identity – “Who am I without the uniform?” Mission – “What am I working toward now?” Connection – “Where do I belong after service?” Direction – “What’s my next step?” They share how deeply rooted beliefs, patterns, and past experiences can keep people stuck—and how awareness, intentional thinking, and internal work can create real transformation.If you’ve ever felt like you lost part of yourself in transition—or you’re still trying to figure out what’s next—this episode will challenge the way you think and help you start moving forward.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why identity loss is one of the biggest challenges after the military How to begin redefining who you are outside of your role Why purpose doesn’t just appear—and how to start creating it The role your thoughts and beliefs play in your reality How to take your first step toward clarity and direction If this episode resonated with you, don’t keep doing this alone.There’s a reason this hit—and it’s time to step into it.Start by connecting deeper with the Your Thoughts, Your Reality community:👉 https://yourthoughtsyourreality.com/You can also watch and subscribe on YouTube to stay connected each week:👉 https://www.youtube.com/@YourThoughtsYourRealityAnd if you’re ready to take it a step further and create real change in your mindset, identity, and direction:👉 https://empowerperformancestrategies.com/Because your thoughts shape your reality… and who you choose to become starts with the decisions you make today.#Veterans #MilitaryTransition #Identity #Purpose #PersonalGrowth #Mindset #Leadership #SelfDiscovery #YourThoughtsYourReality #The10SilentWarsExplore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show

Send us Fan MailWhat if the reason you keep falling off track… isn’t a lack of discipline?What if it’s because you don’t have a system?In this episode of Your Thoughts, Your Reality, Michael Cole sits down with Danny O’Neel, a U.S. Army veteran who made the life-changing decision to enlist on 9/11—stepping into service during one of the most pivotal moments in modern history.After years of military structure and the challenges of reintegration, Danny developed a deep understanding of what it really takes to stay consistent, rebuild momentum, and move forward with purpose.Together, Mike and Danny break down why discipline alone isn’t enough—and how relying on motivation or willpower is often what keeps people stuck in cycles of starting and stopping. They dive into the importance of building systems, standards, and structure that support you even when you don’t feel like showing up.This conversation directly connects to several of The 10 Silent Wars, including:Control – “Why does civilian life feel chaotic?” Direction – “Where am I going next?” Identity – “Who am I without the structure I relied on?” Self-Worth – “Do I still have what it takes to show up consistently?” Danny shares real insight into what it takes to rebuild discipline after the military, how self-care plays a role in consistency, and why the small actions you take daily are what ultimately define your future.If you’ve ever felt stuck, off track, or like you keep starting over—this episode will shift how you think about discipline and give you a more effective path forward.In this episode, you’ll learn: Why discipline alone isn’t enough to create lasting change The difference between motivation, discipline, and systems How to build structure in your life after the military The role self-care plays in consistency and performance What daily habits actually create long-term results If this episode resonated with you, don’t keep trying to figure this out on your own.There’s a reason this hit—and it’s time to do something with it.Start by connecting deeper with the Your Thoughts, Your Reality community:👉 https://yourthoughtsyourreality.com/You can also watch and subscribe on YouTube to stay connected each week:👉 https://www.youtube.com/@YourThoughtsYourRealityAnd if you’re ready to take it a step further and build real structure, consistency, and clarity in your life:👉 https://empowerperformancestrategies.com/Because your thoughts shape your reality… and what you build daily determines where you end up.HASHTAGS #Veterans #MilitaryTransition #Discipline #Consistency #SelfImprovement #Mindset #Leadership #HighPerformance #PersonalGrowth #YourThoughtsYourRealityExplore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show

Send us Fan MailWhat if the reason you feel stuck… isn’t your situation—but how you’re showing up in it?In this episode of Your Thoughts, Your Reality, Michael Cole sits down with Tina Parker, a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and transformational coach who helps individuals shift from reactivity into intentional, empowered living.After leading at high levels in the military, Tina now focuses on something most people overlook—learning how to lead yourself first.Together, Mike and Tina break down what it really means to step into your next era, and why so many people stay stuck waiting for clarity instead of creating it. They explore how small “micro-moments” shape your identity, your decisions, and ultimately your future—and how shifting those moments can change everything.This conversation directly connects to several of The 10 Silent Wars, including:Direction – “Where am I going next?” Identity – “Who am I without the structure I’ve relied on?” Control – “Why does life feel chaotic right now?” Fear – “What if I step into this and fail… or succeed?” Tina introduces her FLY framework (First, Lead Yourself) and explains why true leadership doesn’t start externally—it starts with awareness, ownership, and the decisions you make in the smallest moments.If you’ve been feeling like you’re on the edge of something bigger—but haven’t taken the step yet—this episode will challenge how you think, and more importantly, how you act.In this episode, you’ll learn: Why most people stay stuck in reaction instead of intention What it actually means to lead yourself before leading anything else How micro-moments create long-term change in your life Why waiting for clarity keeps you from moving forward The first step to stepping into your next era with confidence If this episode resonated with you, don’t keep doing this alone.There’s a reason this hit—and it’s time to step into it.Start by connecting deeper with the Your Thoughts, Your Reality community:👉 https://yourthoughtsyourreality.com/That’s where you can explore more conversations, stay connected, and be part of a community of people working through the same challenges.And if you’re ready to take it a step further and create real change in your mindset, identity, and direction:👉 https://empowerperformancestrategies.com/You can also watch and subscribe on YouTube to stay plugged into these conversations each week:👉 https://www.youtube.com/@YourThoughtsYourRealityBecause your thoughts shape your reality… and your next era starts with the decisions you make right now.Explore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show

Send us Fan MailWhat happens when the structure that once kept you disciplined… disappears?For a lot of veterans, athletes, and high performers, the real challenge isn’t discipline—it’s what happens when no one is there to enforce it. When the schedule is gone, the expectations are gone, and suddenly… it’s all on you.In this episode of Your Thoughts, Your Reality, Mike Cole sits down with Dre Baldwin—former professional basketball player and creator of the “Work On Your Game” philosophy.Dre shares how he went from walking on at a Division III college to building a 9-year professional basketball career overseas, and how that same mindset translated into building a global brand. This conversation goes beyond motivation and into what actually creates consistency: structure, systems, and self-leadership.Together, they break down why so many people struggle after leaving structured environments, how discipline falls apart without intentional systems, and what it really takes to rebuild it from the inside out.This episode connects directly to three of The 10 Silent Wars:Direction – What do you do when no one is telling you what to do anymore? Control – Why does life feel chaotic without structure, and how do you take it back? Identity – Who are you when you’re no longer operating inside a system that defined you?If you’ve ever felt like you had discipline before—but can’t seem to find it now—this conversation will challenge the way you think about consistency, performance, and what it actually takes to operate at a high level long-term.Follow and subscribe to Your Thoughts, Your Reality for more conversations focused on reintegration, performance, and winning the battles most people never talk about.Share this with someone who’s navigating their next chapter and trying to rebuild structure in their life.LINKS:Website: https://yourthoughtsyourreality.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@YourThoughtsYourReality Host (Mike Cole): https://empowerperformancestrategies.comHASHTAGS:#YourThoughtsYourReality #10SilentWars #Discipline #MentalToughness #VeteranTransition #HighPerformance #Consistency #SelfLeadership #MindsetShift #StructureCreatesFreedom #Reintegration #PersonalGrowthExplore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show

Send us Fan MailWhat happens when trauma doesn’t stay in the moment… but follows you home?In this episode of Your Thoughts, Your Reality, Michael Cole sits down with Dennis Booker, a first responder with over 23 years of experience in emergency medicine, serving as a firefighter, EMS responder, and trauma team member at a Level 1 trauma center.Dennis has witnessed the darkest moments of human life—violence, loss, and suffering that most people will never see. But what makes this conversation different is not just what he’s experienced… it’s what those experiences did to him over time.Together, Mike and Dennis break down what trauma really does to the mind, body, and identity—and why so many veterans and first responders continue fighting battles long after the moment has passed.This episode directly speaks to several of The 10 Silent Wars, especially:Emotional Armor – How long can you keep it on before it breaks you? Identity – Who are you after everything you’ve seen and experienced? Fear – What happens if you actually face what you’ve been avoiding? Direction – Where do you go when you realize you can’t keep living like this? Dennis shares openly about losing friends to suicide, reaching a breaking point himself, and realizing that pushing everything down was no longer an option. He talks about what finally helped him begin processing trauma—including getting honest, accepting support, and working through cognitive processing therapy to uncover the “stuck points” that were keeping him trapped.This isn’t a conversation about weakness. It’s about what it really takes to take the armor off—and start moving forward.In this episode, you’ll learn: What repeated exposure to trauma actually does to your mind and emotions How trauma quietly shapes identity, behavior, and relationships Why suppressing it keeps you stuck—even if you look fine on the outside The difference between coping and truly processing trauma What it takes to begin facing it and moving forward If this episode resonated with you, don’t ignore it.There’s a reason this hit—and it’s worth paying attention to.Take one step forward—whether that’s getting honest about what you’ve been carrying, reaching out to someone you trust, or starting the process of working through it intentionally.👉 Learn more and take control of your mindset, identity, and direction: https://empowerperformancestrategies.com/Because your thoughts shape your reality… and what you process today determines how you show up tomorrow.WATCH THE FULL VIDEO VERSIONhttps://www.youtube.com/@YourThoughtsYourRealityExplore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show

Send us Fan MailWhat happens when the structure, identity, and mission that once defined your life are suddenly gone?For many veterans, the real battle begins after the uniform comes off.In this episode of Your Thoughts, Your Reality, Michael Cole sits down with Kaedy Molley, a former U.S. Navy linguist and aircrewman who served for 10 years before navigating one of the most challenging transitions veterans face—rediscovering identity and purpose in the civilian world.Kaedy shares her powerful journey from military service to higher education at the University of Chicago, and how the Warrior-Scholar Project is helping veterans rebuild confidence, community, and direction after service.Together, Mike and Kaedy break down what reintegration really looks like—not just logistically, but mentally and emotionally. They explore the silent internal battles veterans face, including identity loss, lack of structure, and the search for belonging—and how those challenges can be transformed into growth, opportunity, and fulfillment.This conversation goes beyond surface-level advice. It’s about taking action, embracing uncertainty, and realizing that the skills developed in the military can become the foundation for success in any environment.In this episode, you’ll learn: How to rebuild your identity after leaving the military Why structure disappears—and how to create your own The power of community during reintegration How to overcome imposter syndrome in new environments Why taking action is the key to finding purpose CALL TO ACTIONIf this episode resonated with you, don’t let it stop here.Take one step forward—whether that’s exploring new opportunities, connecting with others who understand your journey, or getting honest about where you are right now.👉 Learn more about Warrior-Scholar Project: https://www.warrior-scholar.org/👉 Take control of your mindset, identity, and direction: https://empowerperformancestrategies.com/Because your thoughts shape your reality… and your next move matters.WATCH THE FULL VIDEO VERSIONhttps://www.youtube.com/@YourThoughtsYourRealityExplore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show

Send us Fan MailControl doesn’t come from strength. It comes from fear.The fear of not being understood. The fear of things falling apart. The fear of losing connection… so we try to control it.And without realizing it, we start fixing, pushing, and “helping”—calling it love… while the people closest to us feel managed instead of met.In this episode of Your Thoughts, Your Reality, I sit down with Veenu Keller, parent coach and child behavioral specialist, to break down one of the most overlooked Silent Wars we all face—Control vs Connection.We talk about the subtle ways control shows up in everyday life, how tone hits harder than intention, and why burnout often starts with saying yes when you should’ve said no.Then we shift into what actually works.How to listen so people feel heard. How to create emotional safety. How to build real connection instead of forcing outcomes.You’ll walk away with practical tools you can use immediately—including a simple but powerful mantra: “I release control to the flow of love.”If you want better relationships, stronger communication, and more trust in your life… this conversation is for you.HASHTAGS: #ControlVsConnection #Communication #Relationships #EmotionalIntelligence #Parenting #Leadership #MentalHealth #Veterans #PersonalDevelopment #Connection #YourThoughtsYourRealityExplore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show

Send us Fan MailWhat happens when the orders stop and the choices start? We sit down with retired Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Brenda Warren to map the real-life shift from military structure to civilian autonomy—without losing the strengths that make veterans exceptional. From the first-day shock of a civilian workplace to the powerful reframe of “this is a mission, not a struggle,” we unpack the mindset, language, and habits that turn hard-won discipline into everyday success.Brenda shares candid stories, including the mentor who taught her to translate urgency into influence and the moments she had to lower her voice, not her standards. We explore identity as the anchor of reintegration: you’re not going back to “civilian,” you’re becoming a veteran in full. That shift starts with self-talk, reflection as a personal after-action report, and a forward-looking mission that keeps you out of the rearview mirror. We spotlight two veteran-authored books that double as toolkits, plus practical steps for transforming military skills—SOPs, logistics, cross-training, teamwork—into standout civilian contributions.Purpose, fulfillment, and money all take the stage. We walk through StrengthsFinder and five clarifying questions to choose work you’re built for, not just work you can do. Then we get honest about financial literacy: why treating credit like cash, planning for lost allowances, and using vetted resources can unlock freedom and reduce stress at home. Most importantly, we stress communication with family—sharing your why, setting values-based boundaries, protecting a quiet hour in the morning, and bringing loved ones into the pivot so no one walks alone.If you’re ready to turn service into a life you own, this conversation gives you the language, the tools, and the community to make the shift. Subscribe, share with a veteran who needs a boost, and leave a review to help more people find these mission-ready strategies.Explore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show

Send us Fan MailWhat if peace isn’t a place you find but a skill you practice every day? Mike sits down with joy empowerment coach and Neuroencoding specialist Marcus Weiss to unpack how stress becomes a default and how simple, repeatable tools can reset your mind and body toward calm, clarity, and connection. Marcus gets real about years spent waking to tension and going to bed in relief, and the moment a mentor’s practical guidance worked in real time. That spark led to a new baseline: choosing intention, interrupting patterns, and building reps that turn temporary relief into a steady way of being.We dig into the nuts and bolts of emotional resilience: noticing your early warning signs, using breath to cue the nervous system, and speaking out loud to anchor a better state your brain can believe. Marcus shares why recognition comes first, how to ask what you’d rather feel, and how one-degree shifts—leaving a noisy room, turning off a trigger, smiling on purpose—can convert a spiral into traction. For veterans and families navigating post-deployment life, these tools foster connection where isolation once lived and help re-engage with relationships, community, and meaningful work.You’ll also learn how to handle holiday pressure without losing yourself, why consistency beats intensity, and how gratitude at night plus a bold morning declaration can reset your default. We close with three field-tested tips: start the day with a promise you can keep, breathe with a long S exhale to calm the body, and bookend your evening with what went well. Ready to feel better on purpose and watch the world mirror it back? Press play, practice the reps, and then tell us the one habit you’re committing to this week. If this conversation helped, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.Explore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show

Send us Fan MailThe quiet of midlife can be loud. When the calendar eases and the chaos fades, old wounds often step forward, and for veterans and their families that shift can feel like a tidal pull. We sit down with healer and mentor Dianna Sullivan to unpack why trauma often resurfaces when life finally feels safe, how the nervous system signals it’s ready to process, and what practical steps actually move you from numbness to momentum.Dianna shares her path from a controlling, abusive relationship to a purpose-led practice that blends coaching, Neuroencoding, and energy work. We dig into the science of habits and attention—how celebrating small daily wins creates clean dopamine, rewires expectation, and helps you spot progress instead of problems. We also talk about the human side: patience over perfection, choosing compassion when you’d rather push, and the honest truth that you can’t leap from despair to joy without sturdy rungs in between.For couples navigating trauma’s aftershocks, we explore boundaries that respect both people, conversations that invite openness without blame, and the reality that you can’t change someone who isn’t ready. Dianna explains how modalities like Reiki, shamanic healing, and Access Bars can calm an overcharged system and make space for insight, even if the language feels new. The throughline is agency: your daily choices, your story of survival, your next small step. If you’ve been stuck in a “season of suck,” this conversation offers tools to steady your footing and start climbing.Subscribe for more conversations on healing, mindset, and practical tools for change. If this resonated, share it with someone who needs a gentle nudge forward and leave a review to help others find the show.Explore more episodes, resources, and updates from Mike Cole at:https://YourThoughtsYourReality.comIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, mindset, and navigating life after service.Support the show