Sean Duke: A lifetime of service to our community, Sean Duke opens up on PTSD and healing

28/10/2025 1h 40min
Sean Duke: A lifetime of service to our community, Sean Duke opens up on PTSD and healing

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode of Small Towns Unscripted, we sit down with Chelan native and lifelong public servant, Sean Duke. Born and raised in the Lake Chelan Valley, Sean grew up surrounded by the beauty of the outdoors—spending weekends hunting and fishing with his dad and brother, working summers on the lake and at the waterslides, and forming friendships that have lasted a lifetime.Sean’s life of service began when he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, a decision made one afternoon when a recruiter stopped by his house—a surprise even to his Army veteran father. After the Marines, Sean dedicated over three decades to law enforcement in Chelan County—serving as a jailer, deputy sheriff, school resource officer, and code enforcement deputy.In this conversation, Sean demonstrates remarkable courage and vulnerability as he opens up about his experiences with PTSD—accumulated from over 35 years of service in both the military and law enforcement. For many men, especially those raised in environments where emotional challenges were considered a sign of weakness, this topic remains taboo. But Sean’s honesty offers hope and a starting point for others battling similar struggles with depression, anxiety, or trauma.This episode is not just about Sean’s career—it’s about breaking the silence, challenging the stigma, and reminding us that strength is found not in what we hide, but in what we share. 

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