How Cooking Supports Veterans After Military Service

Cory Brown How Cooking Supports Veterans After Military Service Drive On Podcast
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How Cooking Supports Veterans After Military Service
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When the Army chapter closed, Cory Brown didn’t know what came next. A decade later, he’s a veteran, entrepreneur, and creator of “Eat Your Feelings,” a YouTube show that pairs cooking with honest talk about mental health. What started as a lighthearted project became a space for veterans and civilians alike to laugh, cry, and talk about the heavy stuff while breaking bread.

In this conversation, Cory shares how food became his outlet as a way to manage stress and reconnect with others. He opens up about the transition from the military to the corporate world, the pull to create something meaningful, and how showing vulnerability on camera helped others do the same.

Timestamps:

  • 00:03:00: Leaving the military and rebuilding life from scratch
  • 00:06:00: How “Eat Your Feelings” began and what it really stands for
  • 00:10:45: Cooking as therapy and the role of humor in healing
  • 00:18:15: Breaking stigma and creating real conversations about mental health
  • 00:28:00: Why action, no matter how small, beats fear every time

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