Tyler Grey is a leading advocate for veterans’ mental health, specializing in PTSD and traumatic brain injury (TBI). He developed the LTSD theory which explains chaos addiction and the neurological rewiring that occurs over time, helping veterans better understand their struggles. A former Tier 1 operator, Tyler’s military career ended abruptly when he was seriously wounded during a nighttime raid in Sadr City, Iraq, leading to a grueling four-year recovery. After being medically retired, he struggled with the loss of identity and purpose before rebuilding himself through storytelling. His acclaimed documentary, That Which I Love Destroys Me, won a 2015 Voice Arts Award and became a key resource for military mental health professionals. Now an author, speaker, and filmmaker, Tyler works to bridge the gap between military and civilian experiences, challenging outdated mental health paradigms and empowering others to transform trauma into growth. Lauren Ungeldi is a ten-time bestselling author, international speaker, and global business innovator, known for her work at the intersection of storytelling, business strategy, and human transformation. Having lived and worked worldwide, she brings a rare frontline perspective on global dynamics, high-stakes leadership, and resilience under pressure. She has coauthored bestselling books with elite special forces operators, world leaders, entrepreneurs, media figures, and pioneers in trauma science, gaining deep insight into power, adaptation through adversity, and forging resilience into success. Lauren is currently leading a new movement in healthcare, challenging outdated models and integrating mindset, full-body health, and cutting-edge neuroscience to redefine human optimization, resilience, and warrior care. Through her writing, speaking, and leadership, Lauren empowers individuals to own their story, adapt with purpose, and forge unshakable strength; turning adversity into power, stories into legacies, and challenges into unstoppable momentum.
“Reading this book didn’t just open my eyes to what my friend has endured—it forced me to reflect on my own struggles in a way I hadn’t before. It made me question what burdens I’ve carried in silence, what stories I’ve left untold, and how many others around me are doing the same. This isn’t just another war story—it’s an invitation to listen, to truly see, and to recognize that some of the hardest battles are the ones we fight alone.” -- Mark Owen, US Navy Seal and <I>New York Times</I> bestselling author of <I>No Easy Day</I> “I’ve known Tyler for the better part of my adult life but after reading his book, I realized that I never truly knew him until now. His ability to identify and address issues with life experiences are unlike those of anyone I have encountered. His ability to coach and set people up for success has been invaluable to me and my life. I’m excited for you to read his book and improve yours as well.” -- Justin Melnick, SEAL Team Actor “Being a warrior is a choice—one that reshapes how you see the world. The path is demanding, the rewards hard-earned, and once you take the first step, you never look back. This book tells that story—from one who has walked it, understands its highs and lows, and offers a path to fight the war within.” -- Patrick Van Horne, US Marine and co-author of <I>Left of Bang</I> “A powerful contribution to the cannon of military literature of our time; Tyler depicts the realities of the warrior archetype and illuminates the virtues that lead us through perpetual transformation and strife. His work is humble, raw, and real.” -- Josh Mantz, bestselling author of <I>Beauty of a Darker Soul</I> “Forged in Chaos shows how war never leaves those who fight it. Tyler Grey’s story is a raw look at combat and the “invisible” war many continue to fight. Grey illustrates both his struggles and salvation. It’s a motivating, gritty, and illuminating read for our warrior class and everyone who wants to lead.” -- Morgan Lerette, author of <I>Guns, Girls, and Greed: I Was a Blackwater Mercenary in Iraq</I> “Forged in Chaos is an electrifying, unfiltered journey into the heart of combat, written by one of our nation’s most elite warriors. Raw, fast-paced, and relentless, this book doesn’t just tell a story—it immerses you in the chaos, the intensity, and the unbreakable will forged in battle. More than just an exhilarating read, it’s a book that will leave a lasting impact, shaping perspectives and inspiring action. A must-read for anyone who values courage, grit, and the warrior spirit. -- Darrell Utt, Green Beret, author of <I>Grit to Glory</I> “One of the most exceptional memoirs of our generation. A fast-paced, gripping, and deeply profound story that must be read by every warrior, leader, coach, and executive that wants their team to know what winning looks like when you’ve been through the dark side of war. ” -- Major Scott A. Huesing USMC (Ret), Award-winning and bestselling author of Echo in Ramadi “To complete the circle, a warrior must become an artist and a teacher. A former T1 Operator turned actor has now produced a story that I believe cements his status as an artist, for good. Tyler could have filled these pages with war stories that would have echoed throughout time. He instead chose to present his testimonials of the inevitable consequences that come with war. He became a teacher, so that others may find their way through as well. He is as close to closing the circle as one can be. That’s the definition of a hero to me.” -- Pete DePrez, Retired SWAT Officer “Reading this book felt like Tyler was writing about my life. Though the details and events may differ, the principles and mindset struck a deeply familiar chord. If you see yourself as a warrior—whether through military service, law enforcement, first response, or as a defender at heart—this book is for you. Join Tyler on his powerful journey of recovery and discover the first steps of your own.” -- Kris Quinby, Military and Law Enforcement Veteran “A highly intense story, full of raw honesty, rich in insight and imagery. Tyler Grey not only fought in Afghanistan and Iraq as a Delta Force Commando, he also strategically chose to become a self-described ‘Patient Zero,’ battling the effects of deep-level trauma for himself and the good of his fellow warriors. Read this book and be awed. Be inspired. Be challenged. Be grateful. You won’t be disappointed.” -- Marcus Brotherton, <I>New York Times</I> bestselling author