Today we talk to Adel Amin of "Joyful Drumming School" based in Noosa, South East Queensland. In this episode Adel share his story of enlistment and 40 year career as a OR and Officer in the Australian Army as a cultural and religious minority, being a strategic lingual asset in the Middle Eastern campaigns, his battle with Post Traumatic Stress in the face of family adversity, the importance and value of immediate suppport, his mindfulness outlets, self-care plan and contributions back to the community "Paying it forward"Contact - Joyful Drumming School on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JoyfulDrummers/Mobile - Adel Amin: 0427 450 775Email - [email protected]"RESPECT, NO POLITICS, WE'RE VOLUNTEERS"Disclaimer: The accounts and stories are "Real lived experiences" of our guests some of the content may trigger Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) symptoms in some of our audience. Feedback regarding other organisations, courses and initiatives remains largely unsensored. Whether its good or bad they remain the OPINION of our guests and their experiences it is important in building an accurate statistic on what really happens. During the course of our conversations sometimes sensitive information may be accidentally mentioned, as such, Invisible Injuries respects the law and sensors any information that may breach Operational Security OPSEC
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