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In this week's episode, Chief Victory Officer, Eric Guy, and Corey Christman, Owner of Bravery Wines, discuss the importance of celebrating heroes.Corey also shares how the wine production industry provides him an opportunity to celebrate people who live a life of servitude.Takeaways:• There are heroes we see everyday that don't get recognized. It's not just our first responders or veterans, but also our mothers, fathers, teachers, and others.• If you create an environment that is collaborative, appreciative and respectful, you will have no shortage of people who want to work for your organization.• Celebrate your employees who believe in your organization and your values.Quotes:• “Celebrate the hero in you.”• “People are hardwired for connection.”• “Culture is a result.”• “Make people feel a part of our brand.”• “We all have the ability to be a hero.”• “Are you willing to serve others?”
In this podcast episode, we speak with Corey Christman (Veteran Entrepreneur and Owner of Bravery Wines) about his time in the Air Force and Special Agent. We discuss his journey to becoming one of the very few Veteran Wine Makers and why he chose wines as his passion. He gives us his thoughts about leadership advice and how he faces challenges and times of change. Corey also details how he launched and navigated the pandemic period. To get in touch with Corey, visit the following: Website: https://www.bravery.wine Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cchristman Email: corey@bravery.wine --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-leadership-void/support
This is a special pop up podcast episode, we had the pleasure of interviewing Corey Christman from Bravery Wines. They are making some awesome wine from the Finger Lakes region in New York. Please check out https://www.bravery.wine and use our discount code (thenashvillewineduo) and get 15% off your entire order Plus something very cool, any sales associated with our code Bravery Wines will donate $2.50 per bottle to a Veteran non profit organization. So you get to enjoy some great wine while helping support our veterans. Cheers! Thank You --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenashvillewineduo/support
Welcome to another episode of the Everyday Wine Aficionado Podcast, today let me introduce you to Corey Christman of Bravery Wines. After retiring from the United States Air Force, Corey Christman started pursuing his winemaking passion. A journey lasting over seven years until his first branded bottle of wine came off the bottling line. Thousands of miles driven, thousands of hours worked to explore what's possible in the world of grape growing and winemaking. On Veterans Day, 2020, amid a pandemic, he and his wife Jennifer launched Bravery Wines. Let's dive into his story! [00:01 - 8:52] Opening Segment I introduce our guest for this episode and a short bio Corey shares the importance of learning about the wine world How Corey did the transition from the military to the wine industry When started Cory's fascination with wine The things you learn during the process The pieces Corey feels blessed in this wine world The importance and enrichment of failures [ 8:53 - 27:13] Where comes his idea of Bravery Wines A brainstorming course His brand perspective How Corey got the focus of the wine that he wanted to create Think about what is the consumer interest Corey explain how he and his wife designed the project and how visualized the potential The tasting process The wine silence The ability to make dry or sweet wine The fermentation process The 2020 and his wine [ 27:14 - 32:11] Closing Segment Favorite Wine Wine resource Connect with Corey Christman See links below Reach out to me for more wine conversations through the links below Subscribe and leave a review Final words Tweetable Quotes: “The more I got into the world of wine, the more I had this desire to not only make wine but to make great wine.” - Corey Christman Connect with Corey through her accounts on Instagram, LinkedIn. You can also check out his website at www.bravery.wine Bravery Wines donates at least $2.50 per bottle to the Yellow Ribbon Fund - A Non-Profit which raises money for and provided services to injured service members and their caregivers. Check the special holiday gift for all of you listeners, click here Let's continue the Everyday Wine Conversations and connect with me through Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or feel free to shoot me an email at kris@krislevy.co. You can also check out my website at www.klevywineco.com. TELL US WHAT YOU THINK! LEAVE A REVIEW + help us get the word out there! Share this podcast to someone who wants to join the wine conversations. Go ahead and take a screenshot, share this to your stories, and tag me on Instagram! JOIN THE CLUB through this link and handpick wines every month, from up and coming wineries, winemaker owned brands and wineries with unique stories while supporting those wineries directly. You can also join our Facebook Group to connect with other wine lovers, get special tips and tricks, and take your wine knowledge to a whole new level.
Welcome back to Warriors Unmasked, today we have an incredible friend and Air Force veteran on the show Corey Christman. You might have noticed that we have more military personnel on our show than normal, but we know the individual stories and messages from each veteran are so unique. Corey is the owner of Bravery Wines, a company dedicated to celebrating the heroes in our lives, he is a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. We have an open discussion about Corey's experience while in the military and being diagnosed with PTSD when retiring, and how he managed to work towards healing. Corey shares his struggles of coming to terms with having PTSD and the journey he took to accept help from those around him. Pulling himself up and out of mental illness to pursue winemaking and in turn creating Bravery Wines, a wine company that helps celebrate and donate to retired veterans, first responders, and everyday heroes. We hope you find encouragement, hope, and maybe just that little extra push to reach out and grab the hands that are extended to you in help. You have the courage to overcome any struggle, and start your own journey. Always in Your Corner, Chuck and Clint More of What We Talk About: How to gain a strong foundation of communication and trust The transition from military service to civilian life The moment that started a spiral for Corey How Corey found out he had PTSD The journey of overcoming PSTD and mental trauma How Corey got into the winemaking business The story behind Bravery Wines The heroes that shape our world And much more! GUEST LINKS: Website: www.bravery.wine Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BraveryWines Twitter: https://twitter.com/BraveryWines Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braverywines/ Purchase Wine Website: https://vinoshipper.com/shop/bravery_wines?list= Purchase Wine Phone number: 315-536-2182 Yellow Ribbon Fund: https://yellowribbonfund.org/ Guest Bio: Corey M. Christman is the owner and winemaker at Bravery Wines, LLC. He's a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. On occasion, he works with select CEO's, leadership teams, and business leaders to guide them in creating robust people strategies and growing their workplace and team cultures. He's currently enrolled as a doctoral student at Drexel University where he's studying Educational Leadership with a concentration in Human Resource Development. He's an Adjunct Professor for Business Leadership and Criminal Justice at the University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, and is the recipient of numerous awards for human resource strategy, innovation, and leadership. He's a graduate of the Executive Leadership Program, Cornell University, and holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship and BA in Criminal Justice. He's completed advanced business-related studies at Syracuse University, Washington State University and Texas A&M University. LINKS: malarchuk.com/book malarchuk.com www.thecompassionateconnection.com www.warriorsunmasked.com Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 What to expect today 1:20 Welcome Corey Christman 5:58 How Corey protects the people on the front line 9:30 What put Corey in a fight or flight mode 17:15 Developing life or death trust 21:04 How Corey transitioned to civilization living 26:42 When Corey felt like the wheels started to come off 36:15 The story behind Corey's wine career 43:43 How to get a bottle of Corey's wine 48:35 A funny story about Clint 52:14 Corey's advice
Welcome to Remove Before Flight where we help prepare Veterans to start, grow or scale a business. Every Sunday Kevin will share an interview with a successful business owner, or a service organization that can help you along your journey, when possible the interviewee will also be a veteran. Remove Before Flight will always wrap up with a marketing tip of the week to help you make your business a success. If you liked this episode please share it with your friends and family! In this episode, we are going to talk with Corey Christman, a veteran, retired special agent, and serial entrepreneur, and as always we will leave you with a great marketing tip. IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Who is Corey Christman How to handle running multiple businesses at the same time How Corey got started with his businesses Finding the right people to join your organization Networking and how you get things done 3 pieces of advice for new entrepreneurs Cool stories from a military criminal investigator Using free content and social media to increase awareness LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Vethos, LLC (Corey's primary business) Connecting with Corey – Twitter: @1coreyc – LinkedIn: cchristman VetAdvisor Veteran Entrepreneur Mastermind PinkTie Technology Group Veterati Social Media Posting Plans --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/support
Corey Christman sits down and reflects on his military background with Eric Guy. They will discuss 3 main concerns: Leaning into the unknownWhere we are (currently) is a result of our choices and decisionsFinding people who see the best in you when you can't see it in yourself
Corey Christman, Senior Partner, is back again with Zack DelTurco. A lot of awareness is discussed in this episode. Corey will explain how not everyone communicates the same way and that's okay. He will encourage you to take ownership of your mistakes, say you're sorry and always say thank you! Sometimes the simplest manners we forget about doing but can go a long way.
In the month of February, we will be focusing on, "Getting Your Heart Right." We will focus on all areas of your life, personally, professionally, mentally, physically, etc. Your heart is the reason you're here today. If you keep it happy and healthy, you just may have a longer health expectancy! Zack DelTurco will be interviewing a Center for Victory Senior Partner, Corey Christman, to kick off this month's theme. Corey will give his viewpoint on how being vulnerable is critical to helping with a happy heart. We need to watch how we react to certain situations and not allow our emotions get the best of us. You must lead yourself before leading others, surround yourself with things you love, especially people.
Corey M. Christman serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Vethos, LLC - a Human Capital Leadership and executive strategy firm and a Senior Partner at the Center For Victory. He’s a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since retiring in 2012, he’s worked within the veteran advocacy space and is currently partnered with several key leaders to raise awareness for mental/behavioral health for first responders – nationwide. He’s a professionally trained winemaker, he works within the Finger Lakes wine region of New York State and is launching his own veteran/first responder focused wine label in 2018. He currently serves as Adjunct Professor, Leadership and Criminal Justice, University of Pittsburgh and is the recipient of numerous awards for human resource management, innovation, and leadership. He completed Executive Leadership Program, Cornell University, he holds an MBA in entrepreneurship and BA in Criminal Justice and has completed advanced business-related studies at Syracuse University, Washington State University, and Texas A&M University. In His Words... What was the biggest turning point in your life?: Post-retirement - hit rock bottom - diagnosed PTSD, Depression, and Anxiety -- been through a myriad of counseling to get where I am today Working in businesses that I am interested in and have a passion for. If you enjoyed this episode please Comment Share and leave a review... Come Hang With US as WE Discuss The Show Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group Success Champions Each Sunday we send out an email with the 5 episodes that aired along with this interview Sign Up Here Affiliate Links - Which means if you click and buy our company will get paid... Audio Books have been a huge part of my journey. Audible changed the game by taking the books you love and turning them into Audio.... Check it out here https://amzn.to/2KeGXC5 Have you struggled with getting on podcasts? Have you found it difficult getting exposure? Check out what Abigail Sinclaire is doing with Human Network Connection
Corey M. Christman serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Vethos, LLC - a Human Capital Leadership and executive strategy firm and a Senior Partner at the Center For Victory. He’s a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since retiring in 2012, he’s worked within the veteran advocacy space and is currently partnered with several key leaders to raise awareness for mental/behavioral health for first responders – nationwide. He’s a professionally trained winemaker, he works within the Finger Lakes wine region of New York State and is launching his own veteran/first responder focused wine label in 2018. He currently serves as Adjunct Professor, Leadership and Criminal Justice, University of Pittsburgh and is the recipient of numerous awards for human resource management, innovation, and leadership. He completed Executive Leadership Program, Cornell University, he holds an MBA in entrepreneurship and BA in Criminal Justice and has completed advanced business-related studies at Syracuse University, Washington State University, and Texas A&M University. In His Words... What was the biggest turning point in your life?: Post-retirement - hit rock bottom - diagnosed PTSD, Depression, and Anxiety -- been through a myriad of counseling to get where I am today Working in businesses that I am interested in and have a passion for. If you enjoyed this episode please Comment Share and leave a review... Come Hang With US as WE Discuss The Show Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group Success Champions Each Sunday we send out an email with the 5 episodes that aired along with this interview Sign Up Here Affiliate Links - Which means if you click and buy our company will get paid... Audio Books have been a huge part of my journey. Audible changed the game by taking the books you love and turning them into Audio.... Check it out here https://amzn.to/2KeGXC5 Have you struggled with getting on podcasts? Have you found it difficult getting exposure? Check out what Abigail Sinclaire is doing with Human Network Connection
Mr Corey M. Christman serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Vethos, LLC - a Human Capital Leadership and executive strategy firm. He’s a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Since retiring in 2012, he’s worked within the veteran advocacy space and is currently partnered with several key leaders to raise awareness for mental/behavioral health for first responders – nationwide. He’s a professionally trained winemaker, he works within the Finger Lakes wine region of New York State and he will be launching his own veteran/first responder focused wine label in 2017. He’s the recipient of numerous awards for leadership, human resource management and innovation. In 2017, he completed the Executive Leadership Program, Cornell University, and he holds an MBA in entrepreneurship and BA in Criminal Justice. Corey Christman first appeared in Episode 101, “Do you understand the value of others” on the Better Leaders Better Schools podcast. Corey Christman Show Highlights: Corey’s background in the military Tips for making local school communities safer and what we can do How to expand on physical security measures Start with recognition and observation Bring in local law enforcement for indicators can look for and what to do Go all in on educating your school community Building situational awareness and providing a system to process the information We need a new “normal” Corey Christman Resources: Never split the difference Corey Christman Contact Info Corey’s website Email Corey Connect on LinkedIn Connect on Twitter FREE Webinar on School Safety June 5th. 10 am Eastern / 9 am Central / 7 am Pacific Register for FREE here. Show Some Love BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW Join my hybrid group coaching & leadership development community Text BETTERMASTERMIND to 33444 Grab your FREE 15 Phrases of Effective School Leaders Text PHRASES to 33444 or click the link above. Website :: Facebook :: Insta :: Twitter :: LinkedIn SHOW SPONSORS: ORGANIZED BINDER Organized Binder is an evidence-based RTI2 Tier 1 universal level solution Focuses on improving executive functioning and noncognitive skills Is in direct alignment with the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework Is an integral component for ensuring Least Restrictive Environments (LRE) You can learn more and improve your student’s success at https://organizedbinder.com/ SCHOOL SPIRIT VENDING Hassle-free, year-round fundraising for your school. With School Spirit Vending, we do all the work, you just cash the check Increase school spirit with custom stickers for your school and raise funds at the same time -no upfront costs, no volunteers, no selling Sick of the same old ways of raising money for your school? Let School Spirit Vending's hassle-free, year-round fundraising program supplement the other fundraisers you're already doing. SSV is also giving away the Top 10 School Fundraising Ideas for 2018. Download the guide here. Copyright © 2018 Better Leaders Better Schools
Corey Christman serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Vethos, LLC - a Human Capital Leadership and executive strategy firm. He’s served in executive level capacities for 15+ years and led teams comprised of three members to over 500 in size. He’s the recipient of numerous awards for leadership, human resource management and innovation. He holds an MBA in entrepreneurship and BA in Criminal Justice and will complete the Executive Leadership Program at Cornell University in the Spring of 2017. He’s a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and a served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He’s a professionally trained winemaker, he works within the Finger Lakes wine region of New York State and he will be launching his own veteran/first responder focused wine label in 2017. Since retiring in 2012, he’s worked within the veteran advocacy space and is currently partnered with several key leaders to raise awareness for mental/behavioral health for first responders – nationwide.
167: Behavioral and Mental Health for 1st Responders with Air Force Veteran Corey Christman On today’s episode, Joe Crane discusses Behavioral and Mental Health for 1st Responders with Air Force Veteran Corey Christman. Corey is the Chief Executive Officer of Vethos, LLC. He’s a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Tune in! “More or less, we want to serve as a system of checks and balances for the companies.” -Corey Christman A Special Agent in the Air Force Corey spent most of his career as a special agent, and retired from the Air Force in 2012. Like most military veterans, he had the opportunity to travel around. One good thing about the organization he belonged to was the ability to run a business. Thankfully, he got involved in 2 business upon his retirement. Among which is in the field of behavioral analytics. Into Behavioral Analytics Behavioral analytics can be applied in interviews. The military invested a lot of time and effort in training him for it. Eventually he was able to tie it with business strategies. Now, their company uses analytics to help businesses hire the best people. They use scientific and validated approach. Doing so, they protect the businesses and help grow their respective culture. Helping Businesses Find the Perfect Match Here’s how Vethos helps business. First, they conduct a predictive assessment that allows business owners identify what they are getting. Among the things they measure are a person’s drive, dominance, extroversion, and formality. Afterwards, they create a profile for a given role. When an applicant starts applying, they measure the individual role against the role of the position they’re applying for. That’s how they determine the right fit. Download and listen to Behavioral and Mental Health for 1st Responders with Air Force Veteran Corey Christman. Don’t forget to leave us a rating and review if you enjoyed the show. We would love to hear from you! Episode Links: Vethos Corey on LinkedIn Email: corey@myvethos.com Download Joe Crane’s Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Join the Veteran on the Move on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests! It’s also a great place where you can stay in touch with other veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship, and get updates and free gouge on the people programs and resources to help you in your transition to entrepreneurship. The Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 150 episodes giving listeners the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane featuring the people, programs and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship: Marine Corps, Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard veterans, DOD, entrepreneurship, business, success, military spouse, transition, education, programs and resources. Veteran On the Move has garnered over 500,000 listens verified through Stitcher Radio, Sound Cloud, Itunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.
SUMMARY: Welcome to Remove Before Flight where we help prepare Veterans to start, grow or scale a business. Every Sunday Kevin will share an interview with a successful business owner, or a service organization which can help you along your journey, when possible the interviewee will also be a veteran. Remove Before Flight will always wrap up with a marketing tip of the week to help you make you business a success. If you liked this episode please share with your friends and family! In this episode we are going to talk with Corey Christman, a veteran, retired special agent and serial entrepreneur, and as always we will leave you with a great marketing tip. IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Who is Corey Christman How to handle running multiple businesses at the same time How Corey got started with his businesses Finding the right people to join your organization Networking and how you get things done 3 pieces of advice for new entrepreneurs Cool stories from a military criminal investigator Using free content and social media to increase awareness LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Vethos, LLC (Corey’s primary business) Connecting with Corey – Twitter: @1coreyc – LinkedIn: cchristman VetAdvisor Veteran Entrepreneur Mastermind PinkTie Technology Group Veterati Social Media Posting Plans – Coupon Code: RBF-001 Book A Discovery Session Give back to Veterans who give back to Veterans! Hey, It’s Eddie and Bennett! Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening! Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section or you can leave me a message about this episode by going tohttp://ChangeYourPOV.com/AskEddie If you enjoy the show I sure hope you’ll subscribe and download a bunch of episodes oniTunes. All these shows are free to download and listen to and we don’t ask for donations or anything to create this show. But if you’d like to totally make our day… we would be forever grateful if you would be so kind as to leave an honest review on iTunes. If you are new to reviews and need a little help, you can go to LEAVE A REVIEW and we will walk you through that step-by-step. Thank you in advance for doing that! – plus, we read each and every one of them! Please share this episode with your friends and family!