You'd Be Nuts Too!
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Narrated by:
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Steve Brown
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By:
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Steve Brown
This is not a story about war. It is a story about what it takes to survive it—before, during, and long after.
When your earliest memories are shaped by fear, violence, and the absence of protection, something changes. For Steve Brown, that change came early. Growing up in a chaotic environment, he learned quickly that no one was coming to help—and that if he wanted safety, he would have to become it.
After a troubled adolescence marked by crime and poor choices, a second chance led him to the British Army. Joining the Parachute Regiment, he endured one of the toughest training courses in the world and entered a culture defined by extreme standards, relentless pressure, and a dark sense of humour that thrives in hardship.
Over the next twenty-seven years, Steve served with the Parachute Regiment and Pathfinders, deploying to some of the most dangerous environments on earth. Along the way, he experienced moments of absurdity, chaos, and genuine danger—where the line between routine and catastrophe was often razor thin. Through it all, survival depended not just on skill and training, but on mindset, resilience, and the people beside you.
But the story does not end when the fighting stops.
Running alongside these experiences is a deeper journey into the psychological cost of that life. Through years of psychotherapy following a diagnosis of PTSD, Steve was forced to confront buried memories, unresolved trauma, and the long-term impact of both his childhood and his military career. These reflections reveal the hidden battles that continue long after the visible ones are over.
You’d Be Nuts Too is a brutally honest and darkly humorous collection of stories that explores what it really means to become strong—and what it costs to stay that way. It is a story of survival, identity, and the uncomfortable truth that sometimes the hardest battles are the ones that no one else can see.
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