Lesser Known Operators

73 - From Air Force to Archery: Jason McCoy on Service, OSI, and Healing Through Community

Episode Summary

Nicholas Allen interviews Jason McCoy about his journey from the Air Force and law enforcement careers, including OSI and the FBI, to founding Endex Archery, discussing the challenges of military and investigative work, the impact of stress on mental health, the value of empathy and community, and how archery serves as a therapeutic outlet for veterans while shaping his vision for a future wellness center.

Episode Notes

Episode Sponsor: Precision Wellness Group Website Instagram – @precisionwellnessgroup

Endex Archery Website Instagram – @endexarchery

In this conversation, Jason McCoy shares his journey from military service to founding Endex Archery, a nonprofit organization that uses archery as a therapeutic outlet for veterans struggling with mental health issues. He discusses the importance of community, breaking the stigma around mental health, and the therapeutic benefits of engaging in new activities like archery. Jason emphasizes the need for empathy in understanding trauma and highlights the positive impact of archery on mental wellness. He also shares future plans for building a wellness center for veterans and the significance of support from the community in achieving these goals. Jason McCoy shares his journey through the Air Force, detailing his experiences as a security forces member and his transition to the Office of Special Investigations (OSI). He discusses the realities of military life, the differences between various military roles, and the misconceptions surrounding deployments. Jason emphasizes the importance of training, the desire for action, and the challenges faced by service members. He also highlights the rigorous selection process for OSI and the unique opportunities it offers within the Air Force. In this conversation, Jason McCoy shares his journey from the military to law enforcement, discussing the challenges and realities of working in OSI and the FBI. He highlights the complexities of crime investigations, the importance of collaboration among agencies, and the moral dilemmas faced in law enforcement. McCoy also delves into the impact of stress on mental health and the transition to civilian life, ultimately finding purpose in his nonprofit, Index Archery, which aims to support veterans through archery as a therapeutic outlet.