9. 22 Veterans Die by Suicide Every Day. He's Doing Something About It. Tony Glace
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In this episode of The Neuro’s Journey, Steve sits down with Tony Glace, founder of One And Done, for a conversation about veteran suicide, trauma, and what happens when someone stops talking about change and starts building it.
Support One And Done: Website: https://oneanddone.org
Tony shares the moment that changed his life and redirected his purpose toward saving veterans. He explains why 22 veterans dying by suicide every day is not just a statistic, but a moral emergency. After experiencing his own profound healing through plant medicine, Tony committed millions of his own dollars to create One And Done, an integration center designed to help veterans truly come home after ibogaine treatment.
This conversation explores why medicine alone is not enough, how integration determines long term healing, and what it looks like to honor veterans not with words, but with action. It is a powerful reminder that healing does not end with the experience. It begins with community, support, and a life rebuilt with purpose.
He explains:
⬛ 22 veterans die by suicide every single day and the crisis is accelerating.
⬛ Ibogaine can reset the brain, but integration determines whether healing lasts.
⬛ Veterans are medical refugees forced to leave the United States to heal.
⬛ Addiction and PTSD are not moral failures, but nervous system injuries.
⬛ Healing must include the family, not just the individual.
⬛ Ego death opens the door to living from the heart rather than survival.
⬛ Trauma can be transformed into service when met with honesty and action.
⬛ Real change happens when people build solutions instead of waiting for permission.
Chapters:
00:00 The reality of veteran suicide
02:15 Why Tony could not look away
05:10 Discovering ibogaine and its impact
08:40 Why integration matters more than the medicine
12:30 One And Done and the vision for veteran healing
17:45 Treating veterans like they should have been welcomed home
22:10 Couples integration and supporting families
27:20 Ego death and speaking from the heart
31:50 Turning personal pain into purpose
36:15 Legislative battles to bring plant medicine forward
41:30 The future of ibogaine and veteran care
45:55 A call to action for healing our heroes
About Steve
Steve is a longtime entrepreneur and former finance professional who built significant external success while carrying the hidden impact of severe childhood trauma and addiction. Through years of deep healing work, including somatic therapies, psychedelic assisted processes, and brain based interventions, he experienced a profound internal shift that reoriented his life toward service, storytelling, and mental health.
Through The Neuro’s Journey, Steve shares his ongoing process and amplifies the voices of others walking the path of honest, evidence informed, and heart led transformation.
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About Tony Glace
Tony Glace is the founder of One And Done, an integration center being built to support veterans after ibogaine treatment. A former business owner turned philanthropist and advocate, Tony has invested millions of his own dollars to combat veteran suicide and create spaces where healing, dignity, and family reintegration are prioritized.
After experiencing his own transformation through plant medicine, Tony dedicated his life to ensuring veterans receive the support they were denied when they came home.
Support One And Done:
Website: https://oneanddone.org