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#9 Brandon Fender: From Combat to Community—How Recovery Rebuilt a Life of Purpose

#9 Brandon Fender: From Combat to Community—How Recovery Rebuilt a Life of Purpose

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Brandon Fendor’s story is a raw journey through war, trauma, addiction, and ultimately, redemption.

A Marine Corps veteran with four combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, Brandon returned home carrying survivor’s guilt, untreated PTSD, and severe physical injuries. What began as prescribed pain medication quickly escalated into opioid addiction, heroin use, and a life marked by isolation, paranoia, and near-suicidal despair. At his lowest point—overdosing in a Burger King parking lot and sitting alone with a pistol in his mouth—one phone call from his mother changed everything: “I want my son back.”

Now sober and purpose-driven, Brandon has turned his pain into a mission. As a leader at Treehouse Recovery Tennessee in Nashville, he is helping redefine addiction treatment through community, discipline, movement, and whole-person healing—mental, physical, social, and spiritual. His work focuses on brotherhood, accountability, and rebuilding identity for veterans and others struggling with addiction.

You’ll Hear:
•What combat trauma and survivor’s guilt really feel like after coming home
•Why “being over there was easy—and coming home was the hard part”
•How pain medication numbed more than physical pain
•The moment heroin stopped being about getting high and became about “feeling normal”
•Why pride and ego keep people stuck—and why asking for help is real strength
•How Treehouse Recovery Tennessee is changing the way addiction is treated

Why Listen:
•To understand the hidden cost of war, trauma, and untreated pain
•To hear an honest account of addiction without shame or filters
•To see how community, discipline, and movement can restore purpose
•To be reminded that recovery is possible—even after the darkest moments

If you or someone you love is struggling, help is available.

Learn more about Treehouse Recovery Tennessee at treehouserecoverytn.com
Contact Brandon directly: brandon.fendor@treehouserecovery.com

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