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A show where US and Philippine military families are encouraged & empowered to live their best life as a military family through stories of people who have lived it. Welcome to the Afterthought on the Military Family podcast! I'm your host, Mami Redj. I

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    EP 24: How Sonny Sets Foot in the US Military's Tip of the Spear by Choosing the Army (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 32:53


    How true is this: You can take the Pinoy out of the Philippines but you can't take the Philippines out of the Pinoy? My guest moved to the US when he was two and always wanted to serve in the military since he was five. He served in the US Military and US Foreign Service, yet married a Filipina. Even though he doesn't speak Filipino, he didn't let it stop him from teaching in the PMA. For free. Why? So he can give back to the Philippines. How? By helping senior PMA cadets be the best versions of themselves using the West-Point way. Listen to this episode to learn from Sonny Busa how to take your own path and live life your own way without forgetting to look back. About the Guest: In 1976, Sonny Busa graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He was an Army officer before entering the State Department as a Diplomatic Officer, serving in Honduras, Korea, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Ethiopia, and Kuwait. He returned to the United States to work as a Professor of International Relations at West Point, and then he taught at the Philippine Military Academy in the Philippines. He is married to Ceres Kawagas from Samar, and they have three daughters and four grandchildren. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Discover the wonders and rewards of teaching as a profession Learn why the US Military prioritizes military families the same way as service members Learn how military members can get help for mental health issues within the service. Check out these episode highlights: (01:28) - From Latin America to Asia as a Consul General (02:56) - His humbling experience serving in the Philippines (04:31) - Getting called back to West Point to give presentations (04:55) - His West Point teaching career (08:54) - How he was "convinced" to teach in the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) (10:36) - The advantage of being the only one to teach both at West Point and PMA (13:37) - The benefits of entering the PMA and the culture within the campus (17:03) - Comparing the mental health issues of the past with today (19:03) - Struggles of the PMA cadets compared to West Point cadets (21:17) - The importance of having a family while doing overseas assignment (24:53) - His message to the military families (27:11) - His advice to members struggling with their mental health (28:31) - What the military means to him (29:22) - How the military helps him to be a better person Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 23: How Sonny Sets Foot in the US Military's Tip of the Spear by Choosing the Army (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 31:21


    Why did a US Army veteran and retired US Consul-General contemplate walking with new cadets for their summer training despite the 15-mile journey? Why is traveling from one location to another with your military parents not always a terrible thing? Why should you consider joining the US Army if you enjoy the film "Saving Private Ryan"? In this episode, Sonny discusses how he still thinks of himself as a young boy full of hope and dreams, how the US Army accepted his application to do the fun stuff despite his eye condition, how he was selected to get a Master's Degree in North Carolina, why he decided to transfer to the US State Department, and how he met his Nurse Wife at West Point Academy. About the Guest: In 1976, Sonny Busa graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He was an Army officer before entering the State Department as a Diplomatic Officer, serving in Honduras, Korea, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Ethiopia, and Kuwait. He returned to the United States to work as a Professor of International Relations at West Point, and then he taught at the Philippine Military Academy in the Philippines. He is married to Ceres Kawagas from Samar, and they have three daughters and four grandchildren. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Learn how to get into the US Military Academy at West Point Learn about the several branches of the United States Army Discover how Sonny moved from the US Army to the US State Department as a Foreign Service Officer Check out these episode highlights: (03:15) - west point academy march for 50 years affiliation event (03:42) - the nostalgia of marching as a cadet of WestPoint (05:22) - physical tribulations of summer camp vs academics studies (06:13) - how sonny remembers his happy childhood (08:14) - moving to another neighborhood was the norm (09:52) - doing fun stuff in the army did not require seeing well (11:06) - sonny knows how to lead, excellent in academics and athletic (12:43) - entered the academy at 18 and studied for 47mos (14:21) - crying nights, academics, and physical challenges at WestPoint (15:27) - the first assignment was the best assignment (16:18) - what does the ARMY man do (18:06) - what he remembers about Panama (19:44) - going to California in-charge of 200 people (20:19) - selected to go to graduate school (20:56) - his love for international relations (22:23) - other assignments and deployment overseas (23:03) - how many foreign languages does Sonny know? (24:10) - giving up the army for a new career (25:48.) - how did Sonny join the state department (26:24) - going to Honduras as a FSO (27:45) - how he met his wife in the campus (29:37) - his 2year assignment in Korea as a vice consul Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 22: How the Unwavering Faith of an Ex-call Center Agent Made Her Dream of Having a Podcast Marketing Agency a Reality

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 43:47


    Don't get me wrong. Keeping faith and manifesting work BUT unfortunately it's not enough. With her unwavering faith as her guide, Eloi was able to make one of her dreams a reality simply by not waiting for it to happen. How? By taking action. So listen to this episode to see a different side to Eloi as she bares it, fears and all, to share with us how she's able to build her agency, and eventually become the mentor she was meant to be through ValuePod Productions' Mentoring Program and The ValuePODcast Show. About the Guest: Eloisa Almonicido is the empowered "Tyang" of today's thriving podcast management service industry. Her main purpose is to turn Filipinos into indispensable podcast managers or podcast agency owners in order to change their lives for the better. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Discover how freelancing is a realistic career choice, in addition to foreign and local employment Understand how podcast skills are related to one another Find out about the deadly combo you can use to get the results you want Check out these episode highlights: (02:53) - Who Tyang Eloi was before she entered the podcast industry (04:06) - How she ended up working as a call center agent for 7 years (05:15) - The major reason why she left her call center job (06:53) - Learning freelancing from Jomar Hilario and Natasha Rivera (08:31) - How she pursued podcast service as a long-term career (10:35) - How she started doing it by herself (14:08) - The real definition of a premium client and the types of clients she has (17:11) - Eating rejections for breakfast, lunch, and dinner (20:23) - How ValuePod Productions started (26:29) - The ValuePod Bootcamp 1, 2, and 3 (30:38) - Podcast service industry for military members and their family (36:34) - Her goals and aspirations for the next 3 years (37:53) - Her message to military moms, spouses, and veterans on how to find themselves so they can figure out what to do next with their career (40:56) - What is next for ValuePod Productions Connect with Eloisa Almonicido - Co-founder of ValuePod Productions and Podcast VA School by ValuePOD: Join Podcast VA School by ValuePOD Follow ValuePod Productions Connect with Tsang Eloi Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 21: Struggles In Life of An Engineer Mom That Built Her Podcast Management Career

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 46:00


    In what ways has freelancing assisted many Filipinos in overcoming financial and career-related issues? Why do OFWs and high-earning office workers leave their jobs to work as freelancers? How can you get the free resources provided by ValuePod Productions to help you begin your freelance career? In this episode, Ce talks about her reason why she left her job working as a regular Civil Engineer in one of the top construction company in the country, why she and her family gave up their OFW life and decided to stay in the Philippines for good, and why she wanted to teach people her actual experience about freelancing. About the Guest: Cecilia Mojica-Mercado is a former OFW wife and a former Civil Engineer working in a Quadruple “A” Construction Company who became a podcast agency owner and one of the sought after mentors of ValuePod Productions. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Learn how freelancing can replace OFW jobs and local employment opportunities Learn how to get started with Podcast Management using free online resources Discover how Ce acquires clients and how she maintains business relationships Check out these episode highlights: (02:09) - All bout the guest (04:30) - Torn between choosing her stable career or to be a mom and wife (10:47) - Her breakthrough in Freelancing (11:36) - Changing her motivation from “earning money” to “learning skills” (15:29) - Freelancing is her happy place (17:14) - She fell in love with Podcast Service as a career (19:16) - What made her let go her OFW life (25:03) - Her client getting strategy: building rapport and being authentic (22:56) - Showing up even if she's an introvert (30:38) - What is ValuePod Productions (33:44) - ValuePod Productions' mission (34:57) - Advice to military spouses, moms and veterans (37:38) - Advice to those who want to try doing freelancing (38:40) - Advice to those interested in doing podcast management (40:10) - What to expect about ValuePod Bootcamp Course (42:24) - The ValuePod Podcast Show Connect with Ce Mojica-Mercado - Co-founder of ValuePod Productions and Podcast VA School by ValuePod: Join Podcast VA School by ValuePOD Follow ValuePod Productions Connect with Ce Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 20: The Secret to Managing an Online Community, a Podcast Agency, and Her Own Home With Nilyn Matugas

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 53:10


    How did Nilyn, a pastoral intern whose parents are both pastors, end up working as an inventory assistant for a US-based retail company? Has she always done things her own way? And what's behind her fearlessness when it comes to switching careers even though it will make her start all over again? In this episode, you'll hear from Nilyn how she uses her humble beginnings as a driving force to not only have a better life for herself and her family, but to also help others by teaching them about podcast production and management. About the Guest: Nilyn Matugas is an empowered woman, a beautiful wife, a caring mother, an entrepreneur, and Zencastr's full-time customer assistance manager. She founded the first podcast virtual assistant Facebook community in the Philippines - Podcast VAs Philippines, and she owns a rapidly-expanding podcast agency. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Find out how to grow your business slowly yet steadily Know when it's time for you to quit your job or switch careers Discover how Zencastr can help level up your or your clients' podcast production process Check out these episode highlights: (03:51) - Nilyn's humble beginnings and perseverance in spite of challenges and rejections (07:47) - How she found out about home-based jobs and her field of expertise (12:37) - How military spouses can relate to her and her husband's love story (13:28) - Their three-year LDR and its challenges (17:41) - What you should do when your mental health is at risk (19:19) - The start of her career growth all because she chose herself first (21:58) - How she unexpectedly landed an opportunity to work for Zencastr (24:17) - What led her to start Podcast VAs PH in 2012 (28:04) - How she handles burnout (29:40) - How her support systems help her juggle time for home and work (33:00) - How she grew her team (36:24) - Zencastr's new features (39:30) - Why I use Zencastr to record my episodes (42:03) - Zencastr's humble beginnings (42:38) - How your existing skills can help you in podcast production/management (44:54) - The one superpower moms have that help them in their career (48:33) - Reasons why podcast production/management is perfect for parents Connect with Nilyn Matugas - Customer Support Manager of Zencastr: Download Zencastr Now Join Podcast VAs Philippines FB Group Connect with Nilyn Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 19: A Former House Helper's Leap Of Faith Turns Her To A Successful Podcast Manager

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 59:26


    How did Rowela transition to a white collar job while working as a domestic helper? What is the biggest reason why Rowela renewed her faith in God? How can military spouses, housewives, or mothers take advantage of the internet and work-from-home opportunities despite their hectic schedules? In this episode, Rowela discusses the reasons why she chose to be an OFW over getting a college degree, her European adventures, as well as the turning point in her life that led her to become a Podcast Manager. About the Guest: Rowela Rabi is an empowered woman, mom, and wife. She helps business coaches in selling their brand story from podcast planning to post-production all the way to syndication, allowing her clients to focus on what is most important: Providing content with their listeners. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Find out ways you can earn at home while taking care of your kids or having a hectic schedule Discover how to overcome life's limitations and adversities Learn about Rowela's 6 tips to attracting premium clients Check out these episode highlights: (02:08) - Highlighting Filipinas in Podcasting during International Podcast Month (04:22) - Working as a domestic helper in Portugal (06:28) - How being an OFW runs in Rowela's family (10:39) - Her realization to try a new career path (14:21) - Nailing the interview and getting hired as customer support (16:03) - The statement that got her promoted to senior customer support (16:43) - How their vacation in Monaco turned into a migration opportunity (18:08) - The one thing that turned Rowela's life around (28:49) - Their migration challenges and how she resolved them (30:10) - The similarities between being an OFW and a military spouse (32:29) - How she turned her limitations to new career opportunities (37:42) - Starting her own podcast management services (40:00) - Why military spouses should check out podcast management as a career (43:45) - Her 6 tips to attracting premium clients 1. Invest in yourself and keep learning 2. Look for mentors and be a part of communities 3. Hire a coach 4. Optimize your profile/s 5. Don't overthink 6. Surround yourself with the right people (50:21) - The making of AMFP (52:09) - Advice to military and civilian spouses or moms (56:10) - Promoting her services Connect with Rowela Rabi - Podcast Manager and Editor: Linked In Account Facebook Account Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 18: Former US Ambassador Harry Thomas Jr. Shares His Service Life & Military Advocacy (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 35:23


    How does the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs help U.S. military veterans in the Philippines? What are the benefits available to U.S. military veterans residing in the Philippines or the United States? What are the military values that children learn or adapt from their parents who serve in the military? In this episode, Former U.S. Ambassador Harry Thomas Jr. talks about how he never ceased reaching out to and assisting retired military veterans and their families after his foreign service retirement, his experiences growing up in a strict military household, and how you can help by sponsoring VetCoin HQ. About the Guest: Harry K. Thomas Jr. is a former US Ambassador to the Philippines. He is a retired head of US mission service in the Philippines for 3 years, the senior strategic engagement leader at special operations command, and a VetCoin HQ board member with the advocacy to help military veterans and military families. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Discover the G.I. Bill benefits that a military member can use even after retirement Know what it was like to grow up in a generation where parents lived by the saying "spare the rod, spoil the child." Learn how you can help military veterans by supporting VetCoin HQ Check out these episode highlights: (02:31) - His transition from foreign service to civilian life (04:28) - New venture in assisting military families (06:07) - Assisting veterans especially veterans in the Philippines (08:31) - Improvement in veteran assistance (11:53) - What the public needs to know (13:22) - What ifs (16:28) - What he got from his parents: Love to help others (19:01) - Military values instilled in him (21:02) - Having strict parents; Listen and follow (23:41) - New generation: Respect and setting boundaries (26:07) - Message to service members and their families (27:55) - Message to individuals interested in joining the service (29:16) - VetCoin HQ and other projects for military families Support VetCoin HQ Foundation: https://www.facebook.com/vetcoinhq https://vetcoinhq.com/ Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 17: Former US Ambassador Harry Thomas Jr. Shares His Service Life & Military Advocacy (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 34:01


    What role does foreign service play in aiding the families of deployed military personnel? What are some of the ways society can assist and support military service members, veterans, and their families? What are the differences between military service and foreign service careers? In this episode, Former US Ambassador Harry Thomas Jr. discusses how he got started in the foreign service and why he chose the foreign service despite coming from a military family background. He also shared why some of his acquaintances feel a sense of longing and incompleteness despite their success in life and the importance of giving assistance to military veterans and their families. About the Guest: Harry K. Thomas Jr. is a former US Ambassador to the Philippines. He is a retired head of US mission service in the Philippines for 3 years, the senior strategic engagement leader at special operations command, and a VetCoin HQ board member with the advocacy to help military veterans and military families. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Get a chance to visit other countries and meet its people when you pick foreign service as a career. Get to understand the feelings of a person who has not met or are yearning for their parents. Be inspired by success stories from people who had served in the military and a person's advocacy to help military veterans Check out these episode highlights: (04:51) - Reminiscing our Foreign Service days (07:31) - Military influence in the family (09:55) - His thoughts about joining the service (10:58) - Who influenced him to join the foreign service (12:11) - First overseas post as a foreign service officer (12:26) - Foreign Service: Traveling Perks (13:27) - Encounters with military families (14:10) - American Citizen Services applicants (15:02) - Sense of Longing; Irresponsible Fathers (20:12) - Roy Archer's father, Lee and Reginald Lewis Stories (21:40) - Afterthought of the Military Family Podcast (AMFP) goal (22:54) - Assisting military families of deployed service members (25:59) - Importance of society's participation (29:07) - Military & Foreign Service: similarities & differences Support VetCoin HQ Foundation: https://www.facebook.com/vetcoinhq https://vetcoinhq.com/ Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 16: Mami Redj Reacts to EP 04; When Should You Stop Parenting and Simply Be A Parent?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 36:32


    What do military parents really go through? How did Episode 4 affect me as a mother? When should you stop parenting and simply be a parent? In this episode, I try out a different episode format, where I react to my earlier episodes. So please share your feedback and suggestions with me so I can create better content for you. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Discover how mothers can relate to one another whether they're a military parent or not Learn ways you can encourage your children to pursue a career in the military. Learn when to stop parenting and continue to be a parent instead Check out these episode highlights: (01:33) - Asking you Troopers for feedback and suggestions about experimental episodes (03:12) - Why I chose to react on Episode 4 (05:33) - What military parents go through (09:15) - How I was at 18 (14:34) - How Episode 4 affected me as a mother (20:28) - When to stop parenting and continue to be a parent instead (22:34) - Sharing an article from a military mom (23:28) - You're No Longer In Control (25:51) - You Learn Resilience (28:36) - You Find New Ways to Enjoy the Holidays (30:33) - Oh The Places You Will Go (32:32) - You See Your Child In A Different Light Reference: 5 Ways Parenting Changes When Your Child Joins The Army by Army Mom Strong https://www.sandboxx.us/blog/when-your-child-joins-the-army/ Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 15: From Becoming An Army Dude, then Band Vocalist Husband, to Being the Best Dad!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 54:01


    How does the boot camp experience in the United States Army compare to other branches of the United States military? How does the US military prepare service members for civilian life once they retire? What are the similarities and differences between military service and foreign service careers? In this episode, listen to Edwin discuss his life, from being born in the United States to growing up in the Philippines, why he chose to enlist in the United States Army over other U.S. military branches, how his life in the U.S. military was, how and where he met his wife, and how he transitioned from the military into the foreign service industry. About the Guest: Edwin Estayo is a former colleague of Mami Redj when she was still employed under a foreign service agency. He is a supportive husband to his band vocalist wife, Jen, and a wonderful father to his lovely daughter, Maxine. He was born in Los Angeles, California, but spent most of his life in the Philippines. He's a young military veteran, and he's the first AMFP guest to represent the United States Army. He enjoys airsoft as a hobby. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Discover how a military recruiter convinced a civilian into the United States Army. Listen to a U.S. Army serviceman's advice on how to handle the boot camp training Understand why Edwin would choose to reenlist in the U.S. Army despite the risks Check out these episode highlights: 01:16 - How “Dude!” and I met 03:41 - His growing up years in the Philippines and moving back to the U.S. 07:48 - How he decided to join the military 08:29 - His U.S. Military Recruitment Process 10:04 - Why he chose the U.S. Army over the other branches 12:19 - His Army boot camp experience 16:36 - His body type when he entered the boot camp and his dislike for running 17:39 - His unexpected experiences in the boot camp 19:09 - His first assignment doing air defense duties 20:47 - Basic combat and weapons training 22:37 - His airsoft experience before joining the service 23:58 - Was he ever deployed 24:58 - The importance of foreign language training 25:24 - His reason for leaving the service 26:55 - His love story made in Korea 33:19 - How he transitioned to Foreign Service 34:44 - Similarities and differences between military and foreign service 37:20 - How he adapted to civilian life 39:46 - Will he allow his daughter to join the military 41:35 - Will he encourage her 43:30 - The importance of military families to service members 48:06 - Coming out of retirement if the need arises 51:17 - Promoting his wife's band, Silk Guest Links: https://facebook.com/partybandsilk Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 14: Getting Candid With Cris About His 10 Years in the Military (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 30:14


    How does a US Navy service member handle relationships while on ship duty? What can you expect on your first PCS? What are the ways you can take care of yourself and your mental health? In this episode, Cris Balce shares how his relationship with his then fiancée, now wife, was put to the test to the point they almost broke up. Also, you'll hear about his military retirement plans that will surely melt your hearts. About the Guest: Cris Balce was born in Quezon City, Philippines. He holds a double major in Management and Marketing from the Philippine School of Business Administration. Before joining the US military, he worked as a restaurant banquet manager. He is presently a US Navy Chief Petty Officer. His IG handle begins with Iceman, yet his heart is full of warm love for his lovely family. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Learn about military lessons you can apply in your life as a civilian Know the value of family support during your military career Listen to a senior navy serviceman's advice to his juniors about career opportunities in the US Navy Check out these episode highlights: 01:00 - Meeting his wife, Cathly, in college 03:15 - How their relationship started 04:00 - How the relationship was put to test and how they made it work 05:23 - Why LDR is not for everyone 05:58 - How Cris manages his relationship with his family 08:02 - Their PCS experience as a married couple 10:05 - Advantages and disadvantages of starting a family at a young age 11:00 - How Cris takes care of himself and his mental health 14:06 - How he sees himself 10 years from now 16:42 - Importance of military families to service members 18:31 - How the military helped him as an individual 22:05 - His message to military members 26:11 - Promote his wife's business Guest Links: www.shopltk.com/explore/LoveCathly Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 13: Getting Candid With Cris About His 10 Years in the Military (part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 31:17


    What are the advantages of learning everything about your assigned duties or tasks as a military service member? What exactly does the US Navy Fleet do when it's stationed or deployed overseas? What are the advantages and disadvantages of serving aboard a ship or being sent to strategic regions through a US Naval Ship? In this episode, Cris Balce talks about his decision to switch careers, his promotion within two years in the service, and how he met his wonderful wife prior to his military service. About the Guest: Cris Balce was born in Quezon City, Philippines. He holds a double major in Management and Marketing from the Philippine School of Business Administration. Before joining the US military, he worked as a restaurant banquet manager. He is presently a US Navy Chief Petty Officer. His IG handle begins with Iceman, yet his heart is full of warm love for his lovely family. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Understand how ship duty assignments can easily make or break your decision to serve in the US Navy Take a look at where you could be deployed as a sailor during ship duty Witness how he and his wife's relationship developed from college acquaintances to being meant for each other Check out these episode highlights: 02:44 - How I invited Cris to guest for the show 04:07 - His growing up years 05:33 - Taking up two majors in college 08:00 - How he joined the military 12:51 - Why the US Airforce was his first choice and how he ended up in the US Navy 14:25 - His memorable first days at the boot camp 16:22 - Why he finds the younger recruits impressive 17:37 - What you need to do to survive the boot camp since giving up is not an option 18:27 - His first two years in the service 21:02 - Getting promoted within two years 21:38 - His first ship duty and how long it lasted 24:31 - His deployment experience participating in CARAT exercises 26:17 - The good and bad about deployment 28:06 - Meeting his wife, Cathly, in college Guest Links: www.shopltk.com/explore/LoveCathly Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 12: Heart to Heart With Joseph: How Having a Supportive Family Helped With His Military Career Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 37:30


    What can family members do if their military service member is experiencing work-related stress and burnout? What are the advantages of practicing martial arts or maintaining a fitness regimen while serving in the military or being deployed? What are the favorable attitudes and characteristics that propel our guest's military service career to success? In this episode, Joseph will discuss his triplet sister's reaction to his choice to join the military, why he selected the Airforce over the Navy despite his swimming ability, and what his plans are for his military career and personal life. About the Guest: Joseph Ramos is the first AMFP Airforce active-duty guest. He was born and raised in the Philippines, but he carried his ideals and love for his family with him wherever he went. He knows how to stay fit by practicing Muay Thai. He enjoys experimenting with new things. He's traveled to a number of places and sampled a variety of foods. He has started checking things off his bucket list that he wants to try. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Learn how to deal with stress and maintain your mental health during your military career. Get a sneak peek at how to start a romantic relationship while on military service or deployment Hear a heartfelt message from an Airforce serviceman to his family, friends, coworkers, and other military families. Check out these episode highlights: 03:51 - What he does in the Airforce 05:11 - Why he joined the service 05:50 - Why he picked the Airforce over the Navy 08:07 - His first impression on military life 08:51 - His first days in the boot camp 09:52 - Hardest part in their boot camp training 11:37 - Who knew he was joining the service and their reactions 13:27 - Joseph's Before and After joining the military 15:02 - His overseas assignments vs deployment 15:33 - Why he wants to be assigned in Afghanistan 15:52 - Military dependents' take on war zone deployments 16:54 - Bidding of assignments in the military 20:31 - His love life status 21:00 - How they met 24:41 - How he takes care of his mental health 29:28 - What help do service members need 30:50 - Why leaders should be more understanding and voicing out concerns 32:02 - His message to his family, friends, co-airmen, and their families 34:56 - How his family was supportive during his struggles in Turkey Connect with Mami Redj: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 11: This Girl Doesn't Only Set Goals; She Scores Them

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 40:40


    What is the benefit of including Filipino values in the boot camp? How did Dada manage to finish college with departmental honors while serving the country? How can military members de-stress? In this episode, Dada, a US Navy service member, tells her journey not just as an active duty member, but also how she overcame obstacles to complete her college degree while in the service. Dada also discussed how she and her fiancé managed their seven-year long-distance romance. About the Guest: Dada loves Hello Kitty. Her favorite color is lilac and collects Sanrio, anime and bumblebee items. She is a certified Lola's girl who has a bubbly child-like personality that everyone loves. She is an active service member, awarded Sailor of the Year in 2019 and recently graduated summa cum laude at the University of La Verne, CA while serving the country. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Learn the difference between men and women's boot camp training Find out what Dada went through on her first deployment Check out how military changed her as a person Check out these episode highlights: 04:19 - Her reason for joining the military 06:33 - Why it took her 12 years to finish college 07:05 - Her boot camp days 08:27 - Most memorable experience for her in the boot camp 14:03 - Her bestfriend, now fiancé being proud of her military achievements 15:22 - Her first deployment experience 17:31 - Cross rate/How she changed her military career path 20:10 - How we knew each other 22:01 - Reason why she ended up taking college while in the service 22:42 - Importance of Prioritization 25:38 - Her daily routine at work and in school 28:45 - How she destress 29:09 - How she handled their LDR 30:06 - Fiancé interested in joining the military 31:10 - Changes in Dada after joining the service 32:23 - You really need to work hard in the military 33:57 - Her message to people struggling in the military journey 36:40 - Her encounters with military members who are struggling 37:09 - Be thankful and use your talents to help others 37:31 - Her long-term goals for the next 10 years Connect With Me: https://facebook.com/mamiredjpodcast/ Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 10: Just Chillin' With Mac on Conquering Her Mental Health Struggles

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 40:47


    Why would you choose the Navy over the other branches of the U.S. military? How can a military member deal with homesickness while deployed? How do service members maintain their mental health while deployed? In this episode, we'll learn why Mac chose the Navy over pursuing culinary arts in college, how she dealt with her mental health concerns throughout her deployment, and how she learned to perform various tasks through military programs. About the Guest: Mac has been a Navy Corpsman for the past six years. She was born in the Philippines but spent her childhood in Boston. She does physical therapy in the Navy, enjoys snorkeling, is an excellent cook, participates in CrossFit training, and has a strong desire to travel. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Know how to use your hobbies as a guide for choosing your career Learn to have a second family by befriending colleagues throughout your military service assignment. Witness how to overcome mental health struggles the military way Check out these episode highlights: 02:28 - Mac's reason for joining the military 05:17 - Her family's reaction to her joining the military 07:47 - Sports she was into and how being athletic helped her at the boot camp 08:36 - Her boot camp experience 09:38 - Kept the friendship intact 10:35 - How the military is her second family 11:01 - Thoughts about quitting the service 11:08 - Missing family gatherings and other special occasions 11:26 - Why service members can't just leave work 12:03 - How long did her homesickness last 13:25 - How technology helped her during covid 14:19 - Importance of letters at the boot camp 15:32 - First duty station; A-School 16:07 - Taking Physical Therapy in A-School 19:01 - Culinary as her first career choice 22:04 - Moving forward through self love 23:08 - Physical, Emotional & Spiritual Journey: The Military Way 25:29 - How she adapted from the military life 29:48 - Seeking professional help 30:47 - Mental health struggles in the military 31:37 - Good support system 31:51 - Advice: There are other resources 32:57 - Knowing what to do but don't do it 33:28 - Needs from the society 35:09 - A look into the future: Mac 10 years from now 36:41 - How service members are not so different from civilians 37:25 - Who can join the military 38:37 - How military programs can teach you how to do things Connect with Mami Redj: Facebook Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the U.S. Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 09: Gracey Under Pressure: Hear Her Out. Promise! She Has Five Good Points

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 47:44


    Why would a parent want their children to pursue a career in the military? How do you instill patriotism in children? What are the benefits of including CAT and ROTC training in your school curriculum? In this episode, we'll hear from Gracey Aleki her take on teaching, serving in the military and the proposed mandatory ROTC, as well as the Five Points of Military Discipline she learned during her CAT days in high school. About the Guest: Gracey Aleki, a preschool teacher by profession, has been a dance teacher and performer for 15 years. She traveled, studied, and lived in many countries in the last 14 years, and is also a full-time housewife and mother to her beautiful daughter, Ava. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Front-row seat to a CAT officer's story about their CAT program experience Know the information about the proposed mandatory ROTC Learn how to embrace change for the good and happy things to happen Check out these episode highlights: 04:02 - How she ended up being called Gracey 05:54 - Her childhood, hobbies, and interests 08:37 - What she wanted to be when she was a kid 10:04 - How her grandmother's stories about the Japanese occupation inspired her to be a sniper 11:08 - Her parents' take on her joining the PMA and why it didn't happen 11:50 - Family members with military influence and her military dream for Ava 13:45 - Mothers being vocal/supportive of their children's chosen careers 15:00 - How she teaches children about patriotism through storytelling and modeling because they're like sponges 17:12 - Her CAT experience 18:36 - My thoughts on being a CAT officer 18:56 - Gracey's journey on becoming an officer and who it's for 19:24 - The Five Points of Military Discipline she adapted from her CAT training 22:13 - How she has mastered grace under pressure 23:11 - How I found her on TikTok because of the mandatory ROTC 23:27 - What is the mandatory ROTC about? 24:44 - We shouldn't rely on other countries during the war 25:22 - How ROTC/CAT training can help individuals 26:23 - Proposed mandatory ROTC will go thru a long process 27:13 - A lot of people enjoyed CAT Training 27:25 - What did the training teach the cadets 28:06 - Mami Redj's realizations about the training 30:11 - Battle Scars in life will make you a better individual 30:32 - This episode does not insist on Gracey's opinion 31:14 - Public's concern on health issues 31:47 - Exemption squad; Mami Redj was with MP/MEDIC Squad 32:47 - CAT Demonstration in Camp Aguinaldo 33:36 - How she can show support to military families 33:48 - Gracey shares the difference in military appreciation Guest Link: Gracey Aleki TikTok Connect with Mami Redj: Facebook Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the Philippine Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 08: The Chief and His Fiancée: From Going Dutch to Getting Hitched

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 36:48


    Was it difficult to date a military service member? What are the ways partners can show their love and support to one another? How do you stay emotionally connected with a service member during LDR? In this episode, you'll learn from Jessa how she and Travis keep their relationship strong by building a strong foundation based on respect, love, trust, faith, and mutual encouragement. About the Guest: Jessa Tamonan is a strong, independent woman, who's currently based in the Philippines working as a virtual assistant. She's a former OFW in Japan and Bahrain and is the fiancée of our previous guest, Navy Chief Travis Darling. The couple is behind Jessa & Travis on TikTok and YouTube, where they share their love story and day-to-day life as a military couple. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Learn ways to show love and support to one another Find out the right mentality you should have as a military partner Learn how to establish a strong relationship with a military service member Check out these episode highlights: 03:15 - How Jessa and Travis met 04:16 - Regular communication and “stalking” social media accounts 04:43 - The one fact that made her realize how honest he is 05:09 - Why she asked her friends to accompany her during their first meet-up 05:50 - How he tested her independence and why she never got offended by it 07:47 - How they proved their genuine interest towards one another 08:33 - Exclusively dating and engagement 10:18 - Her first impression on Travis being a military man 11:31 - The challenges they faced as a military couple and how they overcame them 13:29 - Ways they show love and support to one another 18:30 - How Jessa deals with the homesickness 19:16 - The what-ifs and expectations in the military 21:56 - Early orientation on military PCS (Permanent Change of Station) 23:04 - Resilience of military spouses 24:05 - Jealousy vs. Reassurance 25.06 - Her career goals, plans, and working as a team of two 27:11 - Common misconception about military salaries 27:32 - Her religious upbringing and family values 29:46 - Her plans of joining the military 30:40 - The right mentality as a military partner 32:25 - Solid military relationship advice from Jessa 33:44 - What is next for Jessa & Travis Guest Links: Connect with Jessa & Travis Connect With Me: Facebook Enjoyed the Podcast? Be sure to subscribe to Spotify and leave a review. It means so much to hear your feedback and we'd love for you to help us spread the word! DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the US Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 07 - Truths About Life, Learning, Leadership, and Love From a Former Yeoman Now Navy Chief

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 49:29


    Why is military service a good option when thinking of your future career? What are the pros and cons of deployment? How can serving in the military help you far more as an individual than receiving a paycheck? About the Guest: Travis Darling is the other half of a fast-growing YouTube channel and TikTok tandem, Jessa and Travis. He is an active service member who loves going to the gym, motorcycling, and is finishing his Master's Degree in Homeland Security. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Find out how the younger generation gets influenced when deciding on their career path Learn how to handle LDR when your partner is deployed Check out ways to improve mental strength to combat stress and anxiety Single Quote: “I think the Navy is a great choice, it's a great career, it definitely isn't for everybody, and it is sacrifice because you sacrifice a lot, you leave everything you know to go and serve the country for people who either do support you, or don't support you, and then if they don't support you, they don't understand that they sleep at night safely because of those like myself and your husband. Because someone is out there doing the job that they won't do. So I like to always make sure it's expressively noted that, you know, we do get a lot of support but there are some people that don't understand why we do what we do. So it's great that you have a podcast like this, a show like this to get that word out, to make that awareness, 'cause people aren't aware.” - Travis Darling Check out these episode highlights: 03:30 – How he ended up in the Navy and why he stayed 07:00 – How civilians get turned into sailors 08:53 – His toughest adjustment during boot camp 09:45 – How his last name helped him become a Yeoman 11:11 – Perception on structures and functions of the military branches 13:07 – Why service members do what they do, the importance of civilian support, and appreciation on what AMFP is about 15:27 – Deployment overseas and exposure to different cultures 17:55 – The pros and cons of deployment 20:14 – Relationships before meeting Jessa 21:26 – The differences between their cultures 22:17 – Going dutch on the first date 24:22 – Admiration over Jessa and Travis' chemistry 25:30 – Why communication is the key to success 28:36 – Understanding what makes military LDR different and difficult 29:23 – The what ifs and expectations Guest Links: Jessa & Travis Connect with Mami Redj: Facebook Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the US Military, its Foreign Counterparts, and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 06 - How She Swiped Right For Mr. Right

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 37:48


    How is it like to have a relationship with a service member? What happens during PCS? Should military spouses also pursue their passion or career? In this episode, you'll learn from Chrish the challenges that come with being a military spouse, all while pursuing her passion/career and being pregnant at the same time. About the Guest: Chrish is a military spouse, who's also five months pregnant with their first child. Having recently immigrated to the U.S., this didn't stop her from empowering herself to be a podcast service provider/manager, a voice-over talent, and an all-around host. She bravely handles life changes while being away from her own family by being an active member of her church and military community. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Discover the importance of love languages in relationships Learn the benefits and drawbacks of being a military spouse Explore how to cope with being away from loved ones Single Quote: “Being married to a service member is a choice that we choose everyday…not just me but also you… it's a choice that we choose every day, and it is a lifelong commitment that not everyone has the strength to fulfill”. – Chrish Check out these episode highlights: 2:18 - How Chrish and I met 3:26 - What happens when you swipe right for Mr. Right 5:25 - Why service members report their every move to their commanding officers 5:56 - The kind of partner Chris and Jordan are based on their love tanks and languages, its significance, and how distance affect them differently 8:37 - Why I'm so happy for the couple 9:02 - Jordan's revelation on their first date and why she had mixed feelings about it 11:32 - The steps she took to move on from her ex 11:55 - The nth on the list of things we have in common and how we see LDR differently 13:26 - The common struggle service members have while dating 13:55 - Her first PCS (Permanent Change of Station) experience 16:15 - The ups and downs of her pregnancy journey 17:38 - How the couple have regular talks about military life 18:20 - Her involvement in church and local military community 18:50 - 3 things she learned as a military wife 20:04 - What made it easy for her to immigrate to the U.S. 20:24 - How challenges and rewards are the same for her 22:00 - The African proverb she lives by 22:45 - Why acceptance is the key to always being ready 24:25 - Why it was easy for her in-laws to accept Jordan's decision to join the military 25:27 - The one trait their husbands have in common 26:30 - How citizens show them their appreciation and what it means to them as their spouses 28:29 - How sacrifice is a call of duty 28:52 - Advice to military spouses as a person and a partner 32:48 - Why I am excited about what's next for her 34:25 - What she will do instead of encouraging her child/ren to enlist Enjoyed the Podcast? Be sure to subscribe to Spotify and connect with me on Facebook. It means so much to hear your feedback. Don't forget to spread the word! DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the US Military and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 05: A Military Brat's Journey Back to Civilian Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 39:04


    How is life out of military service? What is the role of military families and/or spouses to the overall preparedness of the force? How can society help in supporting military families? Do civilian families face the same challenges as military families? Let's hear it straight from Vicky, a brat and a veteran, her difficult yet fun experiences in transitioning from being an active-duty service member to a civilian. Get a glimpse of how military families live a unique lifestyle while serving the country, as well as the society's role in supporting them. About the Guest: Vicky Dizon, a US Navy Veteran, is a good friend of Mami Redj. She loves to work out, read books, and enjoys being a fur mom to her fur baby, Julia. Before her enlistment, she held a corporate job in Makati. Her fascination towards her Dad's sea stories in the US Navy and her admiration of his bravery inspired her to join the military after the events of 9/11. She is currently out of uniform and living the civilian life in the Philippines. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Common challenges and advantages during readjustment and transition Importance of families and/or spouses to active service members Simple ways on how society can support military families. Learn how to be understanding of the unique challenges that military families face Single Quote: “My message to our listeners, to our troopers, is when somebody in the military or a military dependent or family is going through something, lend them ear. Sometimes all they need to do is vent because they can't find anyone to vent to or to get it off their chest, and sometimes that helps a lot. Just getting it off your chest like talking to somebody who will listen to you unconditionally and unjudgementally”. - Vicky Dizon Check out these episode highlights: 3:17 - When, at what age, and the branch she joined 4:15 - Who inspired her to enlist and why 5:20 - What happens during recall 5:58 - The event that sparked military recruitment again in 2001 7:38 - The challenges of being the oldest recruit and why she thinks it's better to enlist when you're younger 10:58 - 3 things she adapted in the military 14:27 - Her length of service and when it ended 15:35 - What made her leave the military 16:53 - Her first year as a veteran and who she missed the most 18:50 - The one military task she feels relieved not doing anymore after she got discharged 20:10 - Why home-cooked meals is synonymous to homecoming 20:41 - What she learned about herself after she left the service 22:43 - How self realizations and self searching empowered Vicky 24:00 - Her relationships and engagement with fellow service members 25:30 - Her hopes and plans for her future 28:05 - The important role of military families to service members 31:22 - The importance of spouses in military families 32:26 - What civilians can do to help military families aside from saying thank you and giving military discounts 36:15 - Sharing military experiences and stories 37:24 - #HugeSacrifice: Why serving in the military is synonymous to sacrifice

    EP 04: From a Proud Military Sister to an Honored Military Mom

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 43:14


    What do military parents or siblings go through emotionally when their kids or siblings enter military boot camp? What noticeable changes do military parents or siblings see when their trainee graduates from the military boot camp? How do military parents or siblings prepare themselves when talking about their kids' or siblings' military deployment? In this episode, you'll hear straight from Mommy Madge her story as a military mom and sister to service members. She will give you a heads-up on the ups and downs of having two family members serving in the military. About the Guest: Mommy Madge is mom to Charles and sister to Garry, with both men serving in the US Military. She's been married for 21 years. This mom of three is a KDrama fanatic, certified plantita, and pasta lover who's also into arts and crafts. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Explore new life experiences in the shoes of a military member's family Get to know the reasons why one should support a family member in entering the military service Advice from a military parent to a parent whose kid is interested in joining the military Single Quote: “Kuya, I just want you to know that Dad and I are really really proud of you. Kasi hindi dahil pinilit ka namin pero dahil you really want to join the military, and naging sobrang independent ka, yung hindi ka umasa sa amin tapos naging mature ka, you help your sisters, kahit malayo ka you make time and effort na makipag-communicate with them para maramdaman nila na you're still their Kuya. Sobrang you make us proud.” - Mommy Madge Check out these episode highlights: 01:36 - Mommy Madge: the military mom and sister 04:18 - How Garry and Charles were like growing up 08:45 - When and how Charles told her he's joining the service 10:30 - Her reaction when they were informed about their interest in joining the service 12:30 - The day the two men left for the boot camp and how it felt like for her 16:34 - Phone call privileges and importance of letters in the boot camp 22:21 - Most memorable part of the letter she received from Garry, reminiscing hardships during boot camp, and graduation day 27:34 - The changes she saw in both men after graduation 30:54 - What is her take on deployment 32:40 - The importance of joining military support groups 34:33 - How she will support her other children if they decide to join the service 35:24 - How honored she is of becoming a military mom 37:10 - Advice she gave to a parent who has a child interested in joining the military 38:45 - Her message to Charles 39:57 - Her message to other military children Connect with Mami Redj: Facebook Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this page and podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the US Military and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 03: Meet My Military Man - The Sailor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 44:50


    Episode Description: What does it take to turn a boot camp trainee into a service member? How do the separation and commitment of a military spouse affect their families? How can the community help military families adjust to new assignments? In this episode, you'll hear it straight from Garry about his personal experience in his military journey. Also, we will give you a glimpse of what we go through as a couple living the military life. About the Guest: Garry of the US Military is the Husband of Mami Redj. He used to work in a BPO company before his enlistment. He joined the military because he wanted to give back to the US for accepting him with open arms when he moved. He is currently stationed overseas assisting in providing medical care to military personnel and their families. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Feel what it's like to be at boot camp Understand the sacrifices made by the military and their dedication to their country Learn about the role families and communities play in order for service members to survive during assignments Single Quote: “And that's also good for us kasi hindi namin nafi-feel na parang they don't care about us. Kasi kahit na ang tawag natin is freedom, akala ng mga tao is that it's free. It is not. People are working hard for it. Kaya mayroon tayong freedom. Pero kung wala tayong military baka wala tayong freedom.” - Garry Check out these episode highlights: 03:47 - How Garry told his family and friends about serving in the military and their reaction 07:23 - What he had to go through during boot camp 08:35 - What almost made him quit and what changed his mind 10:35 - His most memorable time in the boot camp 12:38 - What he felt on graduation day and who he shared it with 17:30 - Military: Reality versus expectations 18:32 - Why civilians are grateful toward service members and how they express it 21:17 - How serving in the military directly affects families 22:17 - Why a scene in one Captain America movie rings true to him 23:07 - The sacrifices service members make to serve 24:06 - Some of the difficult times in our relationship 25:24 - My realizations on Garry's training days 28:44 - His thoughts during the pandemic 30:58 - Technology as our bridge for communication 31:48 - His first overseas assignment 34:00 - What he wants our children to know about military service 35:23 - Why the military is all about helping each other 36:20 - Encouraging our children to join the service 37:26 - Encouraging our children to end up with a service member 39:26 - His advice to military couples and families 41:14 - The importance of community Resource: None Connect with Mami Redj: Facebook Do you want to hear more stories about military families? This is the podcast for you. You can listen to it wherever you are, and it's completely free. Subscribe to our podcast on Spotify today. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this page and podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the US Military and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 02: An Overview of the Military Through the Eyes of a Service Member

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 45:52


    What does it take to serve in the military? Why is it that there are people who are actually thinking of being a part of it? What are the pros and cons of having a family while in the service? If you're wondering what the military is all about, then this episode is for you. Let's hear it straight from a service member as he gives us a brief overview of the military. About the Guest: Garry of the US Military is the Husband of Mami Redj. He used to work in a BPO company before his enlistment. He joined the military because he wanted to give back to the US for accepting him with open arms when he moved. He is currently stationed overseas assisting in providing medical care to military personnel and their families. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Learn the requirements, qualifications, roles, culture, and training in the military. Find out the tangible and intangible benefits of being a military member. Know the housing arrangements of military families and discover the importance of having a family while in the service. Single Quote: “In terms of belongingness, andyan ‘yung mag kasama mo. Kung wala kang family, itong mga kasama mo, yan ang magiging family mo. So, dun pa lang sa training namin, tinuturuan ka tanggalin 'yung individuality mo.” - Garry Check out these episode highlights: 03:42 - What the military is all about and what it is for 04:26 - The basic requirements to join the military 06:04 - The six branches of the US Military 08:20 - Gender classification in the military 09:51 - What's more to the military than being physically fit 12:08 - How service members are motivated during boot camp: Then versus Now 14:32 - Reasons why recruits quit the boot camp 17:57 - The importance of having a family while in the service and its treatment in the military 26:04 - The difference between training and deployment 29:23 - Why each and every role in the military is essential 32:30 - Basic training versus primary training 34:47 - Why military families are not allowed in areas of deployment 36:31 - Housing arrangements in the military 37:51 - Who gets to live off-base (if it's advisable) and why 40:56 - Why does Garry prefer having a family while in the service and why others don't 42:58 - The pros and cons of having a family while in the service 44:50 - Recognizing strictness and discipline in the military Enjoyed the Podcast? Be sure to subscribe to Spotify and connect with me on Facebook. It means so much to hear your feedback. Don't forget to spread the word! DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the US Military and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 01: My Own Afterthoughts on the Military Family

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 43:25


    Are you curious about how military families live a life of constant changes and uncertainties? Do all military families face the same challenges? How do they make a house a home only to leave it behind in two to three years? In this episode, I will share with you my very own afterthoughts on the military family. Why You've got to Check out today's Episode Learn what made me decide to start this podcast Find out how this podcast serves as a safe space for you and your loved ones Know the challenges military members and their families face and how you can support them “Nearly 1 million or 43% of military personnel are actually parents. Can you imagine the struggle of these parents when they actually try to complete their mission or do their service while attending to their family's needs? It's a challenge for sure.” - Mami Redj Check out these episode highlights: 02:50 - What is my goal for this podcast 03:19 - Why civilians have difficulty understanding military family life 03:49 - Why military families find it difficult to connect with others 04:47 - Why do I consider myself lucky in comparison to other military spouses/families 05:43 - How my husband and I survived five years of LDR 08:09 - The you-know-and-you-don't-know scenario in deployment 09:28 - How this podcast can be a safe space through connection 11:08 - How military families are similar and different at the same time 13:39 - The people you will hear stories from 15:26 - How I conceptualized the show by viewing it through the perspectives of our own military family members 18:15 - The rollercoaster ride of heartbreaking isolations/relocations and heartwarming homecomings 20:56 - One of my important afterthoughts on the military family 22:58 - How the right mindset helps me prepare for the inevitable 24:32 - What I am experiencing right now as a military spouse 28:09 - How military families adapt 30:42 - The challenges military families face 36:31 - What I want to focus on through this podcast 37:58 - What my mission is for this podcast 38:35 - What I have learned while living the military family life Resource: https://createthegood.aarp.org/volunteer-guides/help-military-families.html Connect with Mami Redj: Facebook Enjoyed the Podcast? Be sure to subscribe to Spotify and leave a review. It means so much to hear your feedback and we'd love for you to help us spread the word! DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this page and podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the US Military and/or other entities they represent.

    EP 00: Navigate Military Life with Mami Redj

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 2:19


    What is it like to live the military life? It's like navigating uncharted waters, where changes are both inevitable and frequent. But you don't have to go through it alone. Let's navigate military life together through Afterthought on the Military Family Podcast. Let me share with you how to be a supportive spouse and how to manage long-distance marriage for years. Let's dive into the challenges service members and their families face. And if you're not from a military family, don't worry. Get a glimpse of the realities of military life through inspiring stories from service members and their families. Excited to explore adventures as a military family? Subscribe now and don‘t miss an episode! DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on this page and podcast are those of the host and guests, and do not reflect the views, positions, and opinions of the US Military and/or other entities they represent.

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