From Jason Fox on military life & mental health: "emotions are alarm bells" · · How Do You Cope? with John Robins
“I'm taught to be a very good soldier. And one of the things that makes soldiers very good is their ability to communicate in lots of different ways. With the hierarchy, with people around you, you can communicate via voice noise, you can do it hand signals, do eye touch, all this. We're brilliant. We all talk about acknowledging and all this sort of stuff. I come home and I didn't communicate once. I didn't share how I was feeling. We hadn't created a safe space to do that.”
On , Jason Fox, President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at W P CAREY INC, spoke about military communication during Jason Fox on military life & mental health: "emotions are alarm bells" on How Do You Cope? with John Robins.
Jason Fox, a former Royal Marine Commando and now presenter and writer, appeared on the podcast "How Do You Cope?" on May 18, 2026, to discuss the psychological impact of military service and his approach to mental health. Fox described emotions as "alarm bells" that signal a need for attention, rather than commands to act. He reflected on the difficulty of transitioning from active duty to everyday life, noting that after returning from deployment he struggled to communicate with family and had not "created a safe space" to share his feelings. Fox also suggested that life coaching on balancing a demanding career with personal relationships could help service members cope with stress. Fox, who served for 20 years including five tours of Afghanistan, was discharged in 2012 with PTSD, depression, and burnout. He has since written several books on his experiences, including "Battle Scars" and "Embrace the Chaos." During the interview, he discussed the strain military life places on relationships and the importance of learning to sit with emotions rather than reacting to them immediately.