In Between Grief and Grit, combat veteran, coach, and servant-leader Brooke Brittain pulls back the curtain on the hidden cost of leadership, naming the quiet wounds leaders carry alone. From war zones to locker rooms, from violent loss to cancer diagnoses, she exposes the truth most mission-driven leaders rarely admit out loud: you can look steady on the outside while fighting for your own light on the inside.
With raw storytelling, hard-won battlefield clarity, and deep psychological insight, Brittain illuminates the struggles leaders face in silence. Her voice cuts through the darkness with a sharp, steady beam, revealing the unseen battles beneath service: fear that distorts, moral injury that fractures, and guilt that lingers. Through vivid stories and practical frameworks, she shows leaders how to reorient when the mission blurs, reconnect after emotional numbing, and navigate the intersection of leadership and trauma without losing their humanity.
Brittain offers a way forward grounded in humanity, clarity, and hope. For the leader who has walked the dark, this book hands you a light and says, You are not alone. Let’s walk forward together.