We are onto Season 2 of SALUTE Speaks, the podcast channel created to verbally express SALUTE’s mission of sharing the stories of service people. This season will bring you a wider array of topics, longer episodes, and more guests. Hope you enjoy!
Welcome back for Season 2 of SALUTE Speaks! As National Nurses Week wraps up, I am delighted to share this conversation I had with two incredible nursing students, Danielle Morse, Castleton University '21, and Payton Deal, University of South Carolina '23. Throughout our discussion, these two women talk about what inspired them to become to pursue nursing, some obstacles they've had to overcome, some myths about the field they think should be debunked, and some words of wisdom for other current and future nursing students. If you want to reach out to them to ask questions or follow their journey, feel free to contact them on Instagram: Danielle: @d_aniell_e Payton: @paytontdeal
Back with a follow up episode to our last one and sharing one of my favorite holiday traditions supporting our incredible men and women in service!
This week starts a new series about ways to support our heroes during the holiday season. This episode is about supporting our military members. For the resources I referenced in the episode... Wreaths Across America: wreathsacrossamerica.org Full Circle Home: fullcirclehome.org Locate a Local Military Installation: installations.militaryonesource.mil Send Cards to Troops Operation Gratitude: Operationgratitude.com A Million Thanks: Amillionthanks.org Adopt A Soldier: americasadoptasoldier.org/we-care Others: www.minted.com/lp/send-christmas-cards-to-soldiers
For our fourth and final Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month episode, I am joined by two wonderful mental health advocates. The first is Allison Harrison, the founder of the initiative Know Science, No Stigma, an organization focused on erasing the negative connotation behind mental illness. Our second wonderful guest is Kylie Blakely, an advocate for Stop Soldier Suicide. Both of these ladies have lots of experience researching and helping others struggling with mental illness, especially our servicemembers. Topics in this episode include stigma, veteran suicide, and mental health during COVID. I hope you find this podcast episode informational and helpful if you are struggling with mental health issues or if a loved one is struggling. These are good resources for anyone, but especially our servicemen and women as we work to bring those suicide rates down. Want to connect with Allison and Kylie on social media? You can find her on Instagram: Allison: @allisonharrison34, @KnowScienceNoStigma Kylie: @misskylieblakely National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
For our third Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month episode, we are featuring Madelanah McFarland. She has personal experience dealing with PTSD, is studying psychology with hopes of one day being medically qualified to provide mental health therapy, and has started her own non-profit called Boots on the Ground NC that helps soldiers and veterans with mental illnesses. Topics in this episode include PTSD, stigma in servicemembers, and tips for calming down amidst a PTSD attack. I hope you find this podcast episode informational and helpful if you are struggling with mental health issues or if a loved one is struggling. These are good resources for anyone, but especially our servicemen and women as we work to bring those suicide rates down. Want to connect with Maddy on social media? You can find her on Instagram: Instagram: boots.on.the.ground.nc; misswilson.nc National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
For our second Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month epsiode, we are featuring Jenna Martorana and Diamond Coleman. These two women have lots of personal and professional experience dealing with their own mental health disorders and helping others find help. Topics in this episode include stress, stigma, and tips for improving your mental health. I hope you find this podcast episode informational and helpful if you are struggling with mental health issues or if a loved one is struggling. These are good resources for anyone, but especially our servicemen and women as we work to bring those suicide rates down. Want to connect with Jenna and Diamond on social media? You can find them on Instagram: Jenna: @twirlergirl101 Diamond: @_monstermadness National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
September is Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month, and we are honoring that by featuring some incredible mental health advocates throughout the month. These episodes are going to be a bit longer than normal, but also packed with some really good content. Today we are featuring McKenzie Maag and Nicole Steinhagen. These two ladies have lots of experience dealing with their own mental health disorders as well as helping and coping with loved ones with mental health disorders. Topics in this episode include PTSD, loss of family members to suicide, and proper response to someone reaching out. I hope you find this podcast episode informational and helpful if you are struggling with mental health issues or if a loved one is struggling. These are good resources for anyone, but especially our servicemen and women as we work to bring those suicide rates down. Want to connect with McKenzie and Nicole on social media? You can find them on Instagram: McKenzie: @mckenziemaag Nicole: @nicole.steinhagen National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
Hope you enjoy this episode all about professional resources available to our veterans! CareerProPlus: https://www.careerproplus.com/resume-services/military-resumes/veteran-ex-military-resumes/ Save A Suit: https://www.saveasuit.org/ TopStackResume: https://www.topstackresume.com/
This week's episode is all about various businesses and organizations that provide educational resources to veterans. Hope you enjoy! Here are some links to the resources I discussed: https://www.scholarships.com/ https://post.edu/military/ https://service2school.org/
This week starts a new series about business that support veterans. Any beer drinkers out there This one is for you...all about breweries! For more info on the companies that I mentioned or other veteran-supporting breweries: https://connectingvets.radio.com/articles/beer-lovers-day-woman-owned-veteran-owned-breweries
This week's episode is about success and how empowering it can be when we stop comparing our success to others. Hope you enjoy!
This episode is about the third point of the Miss America crown, Scholarship, and how service and scholarship cross. Resources referenced throughout this episode: Service to School: https://service2school.org/ National Fallen Firefighters Foundation: https://www.firehero.org/resources/family-resources/programs/scholarships/ SALUTE's First Spotlight: https://youtu.be/QyhgJr9QpPE Donate to our clothing drive: saluteinitiative.com/clothingdrive
Hey y'all! I hope you enjoy this fun Fourth of July special episode! You can follow this link to watch the “What Freedom Means To Me” that I created with my Miss America sisters: https://youtu.be/mnDKwlj4yR4. Have a happy and safe Independence Day!
Episode 9 is the second episode in our mini-series about the Miss America Organization. While the topic is similar to Episode 2, I made it different by including more personal input from other people. Hope you enjoy!
This is the first episode in our New mini-series about the tie between the Miss America Organization and SALUTE. These next few episodes will be about the four points of the Miss America crown and how they inspire the work SALUTE does. This week's point is Style. To donate to our business attire clothing drive, visit saluteinitiative.com/clothingdrive
This weeks episode is about Empowering. Follow these links to check out of the organizations that I mention in this episode Save A Suit: saveasuit.org National Police Wives Association: nationalpolicewives.org First Responders Children's Foundation: 1stRCF.org
This episode illustrates how the service people in our communities can be teachers to everyone. To watch the Spotlights I reference throughout this episode, check out saluteinitiative.com/Spotlights.
Here's our episode on our value of understanding! Please don't forget to check out our past episodes and our website, saluteinitiative.com
This is the third of SALUTE's Values, Leading! This lesson is based on Dr. Tim Lautzenheiser's principals for servitude leadership People are more important than your title 90% of leadership is based on attitude You can't lead others until you lead yourself You're measured not by what you have, but by what you give You can only give what you have To learn more about Dr. Tim, check out his website: http://www.attitudeconcepts.com/about-tim/ To get involved in SALUTE's #SpreadTheFlag campaign, check out saluteinitiative.com/spreadtheflag
This is the second of SALUTE's Values, Advocating! I mention The Lorax by Dr. Suess in this episode. If you are interested in reading it, check it out here: https://www.chrisrossarthur.com/uploads/3/8/5/9/38596187/dr._seuss_the_loraxbokos-z1.pdf
These next few podcasts will discuss SALUTE's six values. Hope you enjoy this first one on Serving!
Welcome to our first SALUTE Speak's Podcast! Hope you enjoy hearing about SALUTE began!