Robert Heavilin

Robert Heavilin is a Marine Corps veteran (2013–2018) and former contractor who worked alongside allied forces in Afghanistan. After leaving the military, he experienced firsthand the challenges veterans face—struggles with mental health, navigating the VA, and finding purpose beyond the uniform. In response, he founded The Heavys' Hitters Project , a mission-driven organization focused on veteran mental health, suicide prevention, and building a space for real, unfiltered conversations.
Robert speaks openly about the realities many veterans live with—PTSD, transition, and the burden of service—offering hard-earned insight and a no-BS perspective. Whether he’s addressing the "22 a Day" crisis or challenging the stigma around seeking help, Robert is committed to changing the narrative and creating a community where veterans are seen, heard, and supported.