Still Standing: Stephen Page's Story of Service and Survival
Some battles happen on foreign soil. Others happen quietly in our own minds. In this powerful episode of Everyone Has a Story, we sit down with Stephen Page, a Dayton, Idaho native whose life journey has taken him from a small-town upbringing to military deployments overseas, national athletic championships, private security work, and ultimately a personal battle that many veterans know all too well. After graduating from Westside High School, Stephen joined the military and served as a Human Intelligence Collector during the Global War on Terror. His service took him overseas during some of the most challenging years of the conflict, where he experienced situations that would leave a lasting impact long after he returned home. But this episode isn't just about military service. It's about what happens when the uniform comes off. Stephen opens up about the realities of PTSD, survivor's guilt, and the emotional weight that many veterans carry long after the fighting ends. He shares what it was like trying to find purpose, identity, and direction while navigating struggles that most people never see. We also dive into his incredible journey through martial arts, becoming a U.S. National Heavyweight Olympic Taekwondo Champion and Pan American Open Champion, proving that discipline and resilience can carry a person through even the darkest chapters of life. This conversation is raw, honest, and deeply human. It's about strength, but not the kind most people think of. It's about vulnerability, healing, faith, perseverance, and the courage it takes to keep moving forward when life feels overwhelming. Whether you've served in the military, know someone who has, struggle with your own mental health, or simply need a reminder that you're not alone in your battles, this episode will leave an impact. Stephen's story reminds us that some of the strongest people we know are often fighting battles we cannot see. And sometimes, the greatest act of courage is simply choosing to keep going. This is a conversation about service, sacrifice, survival, and hope. And it's one you won't soon forget.

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