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Corey Gray

Corey Gray author of Grow a Mustache and Survive Divorce. T16 Books.

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Grow A Mustache And Survive Divorce

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Grow a Mustache & Survive Divorce by author Corey Gray. T16 Books.

Corey Gray

Navigating the complexities of life, including being a survivor of divorce, Corey understands the intricacies of emotional healing and personal growth. His own experiences have equipped him with a profound empathy for others who may be facing similar challenges, allowing him to guide them towards a path of recovery and self-discovery. Grow a Mustache & Survive (include verbiage from the PR)

Corey Gray is a dedicated Licensed Professional Counselor and the proud owner of Care Heal Ease Therapy LLC, where he specializes in providing compassionate and effective mental health support to individuals and families. With a robust educational background and a wealth of professional experience, Corey has devoted his career to helping others navigate life’s challenges and fostering resilience in the face of adversity.

In addition to his counseling practice, Corey serves as the Head Swim and Dive Coach at Lincoln Northwest High School. Under his leadership, the swim and dive team has thrived, cultivating an environment where young athletes feel empowered to achieve their goals both in and out of the water.

Army veteran, he served from 2001 to 2006, with a significant deployment during Operation Iraqi Freedom from May 2003 to July 2004. This period of service not only instilled in him a deep sense of duty and resilience but also provided invaluable insights into the struggles faced by individuals returning from high-stress environments. Corey leverages this unique perspective in his counseling work, helping clients to process trauma and develop coping strategies based on empathy and understanding.

In summary, Corey Gray is a multifaceted professional whose dedication to mental health, youth development, and personal resilience has made a meaningful impact in his community. With a blend of life experience, professional acumen, and a genuine love for helping others, he continues to inspire those around him to embrace their challenges and emerge stronger. Whether in the therapy room or the swimming pool, Corey’s commitment to service and personal growth shines brightly, making him a revered figure among clients, athletes, and fellow coaches alike.

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Grow a Mustache & Survive Divorce by author Corey Gray. T16 Books.

Grow a Mustache and Survive Divorce

1 review for Flowers From Baghdad

  1. Angelica Duffy

    Gemma McGowan’s Flowers from Baghdad is a compelling memoir that blends personal growth, military service, and leadership lessons into a deeply engaging narrative. McGowan’s writing brings readers into the emotional and psychological landscape of a young officer navigating the challenges of deployment, command, and self-discovery. Her ability to capture the gravity of small moments—words exchanged, choices made, and friendships forged—makes the book resonate on a human level beyond just a military audience. Through her candid storytelling, she not only highlights the difficulties of being a female leader in a traditionally male-dominated space but also demonstrates how perseverance, confidence, and adaptability can lead to success in any high-pressure environment.

    What sets Flowers from Baghdad apart is McGowan’s infectious enthusiasm for leadership and service, which shines through in every chapter. Her journey, from ROTC to combat zones to positions of influence within military organizations, illustrates a leadership philosophy rooted in authenticity and collective growth. Whether describing the weight of decision-making in combat or the camaraderie that defines military life, McGowan makes her experiences both relatable and instructive. Her reflections on leadership, teamwork, and finding one’s “tribe” serve as a guide not only for young officers but for anyone looking to lead with integrity and purpose. This book is a must-read for military professionals, veterans, and civilians alike—offering an inspiring and honest look at what it means to lead and serve.

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