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On the eve of the invasion of Ukraine, there were around 31,000 servicewomen and female MOD employees in the Ukrainian armed forces. This represented around 15% of the total force with one in ten serving as officers (but rarely above major rank). Following Soviet-era practice, servicewomen were mainly restricted to non-combat roles such as medical staff and clerks. The neglect of servicewomen was such that there were no female-standard uniforms on issue, a deficit addressed in typical Ukrainian fashion by volunteers such as the Arm Women Now project that enlisted help to sew uniforms more compatible with the female body shape. How has the war changed this? There are a lot more Ukrainian female soldiers now: Post the invasion restrictions were eventually lifted with women able to serve in any branch, subject to selection procedures. The age limit for women enlisting was also raised to 60, matching that of men. However, compulsory mobilisation remained only for males. This meant all women enlisting were, and today continue to be, volunteers. At first, recruitment was slow, mainly due to a lack of organisation and opportunities. Many found employment through 'private' recruiting (units posting job applications), rather than centralised recruiting through MOD schemes. By October 2023, female volunteer numbers had jumped 40%. But this only added another 12,000 servicewomen, bringing the total to 43,000 after two years of war. By March 2024, the numbers had risen to 62,000, including 5,000 in officer posts, and with 10,000 serving in active combat zones. By this point, 14,000 servicewomen in total had qualified as 'participants in hostilities' (effectively 'veteran' status for which there is a financial benefit). In the summer, the number rose to 67,000, but with clarification, 19,000 were 'employees with non-military tasks'. By the end of 2024, the number had stabilised around the 68,000 mark where it stands at the time of writing. The opening of over 40 nationwide recruitment centres - a programme which only started a year ago - has helped boost numbers. Today, roughly one in five applicants at the recruitment centres are women. The roles they fill are tabulated below: Female applicants at recruitment centres and roles assigned Staff positions 24% Combat medics, doctors and nurses 22% Drone units 13% Chefs 12% Snipers (shooting specialists) 6% Communications and Cyber 6% Psychologists 3% Examples of frontline service have been varied. In March 2024, the first all-female drone unit was raised. Tetyana Bondarenko was a theatre actress before the war. Today she is call sign 'Bond' (after 007) and an expert drone pilot. Layla, call sign Saratsyn, a former IT worker with striking red dreadlocks, now commands a drone strike unit. Olga Yehorova - a keen sportswoman before the war - is an example of female sniper. She has been wounded twice, once catching shell splinters in her stomach ('the pain became unbearable' she remembered), and on a second occasion receiving a bloodied eye from a shell blast. Liudmyla Meniuk joined 24th Aidar Separate Assault Battalion in 2016 and eventually progressed from clerk, to chief sergeant of an assault company, to commander of an armoured service unit. Some have achieved fame: in November 2024 soldier Natalia Hrabarchuk downed a cruise missile with a MANPADs. Before the war she was a kindergarten teacher. This was her first launch. From left to right, and top to bottom: Sniper Olga Yehorova, theatre actress now drone pilot Tetyana Bondarenko, Commander of Armoured Service Unit Liudmyla Meniuk, and former IT worker today strike drone platoon commander Layla. Former kindergarten teacher Natalia Hrabarchuk downs a cruise missile with a MANPADs then falls to her knees with the realisation of what she has just achieved. Source: United 24 Media It is not all about the frontline. Servicewomen also serve in the GUR and SBU (Intelligence Directorate and Security Service) where they have been praised for their ...
Self-service women's clothing stores demonstrate a new concept and trendy practice that seem to suit the needs of many consumers. These shops are being advertised as providing you with carefree and fashionable shopping experiences. But is this just a marketing gimmick, or is there a genuine need behind their existence? Today, we'll examine the fabric of self-service fashion to unravel the threads of necessity versus novelty. / Round Table's Happy Place (18:20)! On the show: Niu Honglin, Li Yi & Josh Cotterill
See full show notes: https://www.airmantomom.com/2024/04/moral-injury/Learn more about Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen (www.MISNS.org) Resources:Women of the Military Mentorship ProgramGirl's Guide to Military Service available where books are sold. Signed copies of A Girl's Guide to Military ServiceGirl's Guide to the Military Series
You ever meet someone, and their story just inspires you to push past your doubts and go for it? That's the energy that Summer and Eren bring to our conversation today. Summer, a Captain in the US Army Reserve, singer, writer, model and a financial planner, teams up with Eren, co-founder of The Middle LA, to curate meaningful connections and events that empower and inspire women in the military and women veterans. We explore their journey, their challenges, and the upcoming Service Women Advancement Network (SWAN) Gala event that serves as a testament to the power of women's collaboration.As we connect with Summer, we learn about her journey as an Army officer and the experiences of other military women. She shares how she found the courage and time to chase her dreams and how she's been relentlessly working on becoming the best version of herself. We explore the power of accountability partners and the importance of learning from those around us. We then shift gears to focus on the upcoming event by Summer and Eren. They highlight the importance of building a brand with credibility, one that can attract sponsors and investors. This conversation also underscores the relevance of transparency in their operations. We wrap up with a look at the vision for Swan Society, a space that champions inclusivity and strong connections among service women of all backgrounds. Tune in and learn how you can be part of this celebration of women empowerment and collaboration.P.S. If you enjoyed this podcast, I'd love to ask you to follow and leave a quick review. It only takes 30 seconds, but it makes a huge difference to my show. Click here to open Beyond the Military in Apple Podcasts to leave your review. Join us in the Facebook Life + Career Coaching Community at bit.ly/beyondthemilitarygrp More about coaching resources from me: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Contact Me | Schedule Consult
Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.comSHOW NOTES:At Leerink Partners, Sasha Kelemen runs an investment banking team unlike any other on Wall Street. How did she rise to lead a team in women and family health, a historically overlooked and underfunded space? Sasha discusses how being a banker and mother are central to her identity – and success. We talk about she went from media to banking, two truths to becoming a successful mother and banker, and the most important decision she made to fuel her personal and professional success. For her work, Business Insider named Sasha one of 30 leaders under 40 transforming healthcare.“Mother and Banker”: Sasha's Why and IdentityHow Leerink Partner's and Sasha's Women and Family health & technology group became a first on Wall StreetCombining passion + market potential + focus and ambition to create something new“Before that I never owned a suit:” How two important platforms accelerated Sasha's shift from media to bankingThe early importance of being a spongeDrafting her first S1: Identifying transferable skills that helped her stand out and shine early on“Share your thoughtful perspective and don't be afraid to speak up”The 2 truths she accepted when she decided to pursue a career in banking – and have a familyThe most important decision that one can make in determining your professional and personal successTime blocking and outsourcing: keys to managing family life and a highly demanding job BIO AND LINKS:Sasha Kelemen in Head of Women and Family Healthcare Services and Technology Investment Banking at Leerink Partners, based in New York. She is deeply passionate about all thing digital health, smashing taboos and elevating women. Prior to Leerink, Sasha worked at Goldman Sachs (VP, Healthcare Investment Banking Group), and in media planning and buying. She holds a BA from Boston College, MBA from the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, and named to Business Insider's “30 under 40” list of leaders transforming healthcare. She resides in New York with her husband and two curious daughters. Michael and Sasha thank our mutual friend, Professor Peter Belmi at Darden, for connecting us.Sasha on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sasha-kelemen/Leerink Partners: https://www.leerink.comManagement Leadership for Tomorrow Program: https://mlt.orgBusiness Insider names Sasha to their “30 under 40” list of leaders transforming healthcare: https://www.businessinsider.com/30-leaders-under-40-changing-healthcare-2023The gender and race gap in finance (McKinsey): https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/financial-services/our-insights/closing-the-gender-and-race-gaps-in-north-american-financial-serviceWomen's health: the best and most underfinanced investment opportunity https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2023/01/is-this-the-world-s-best-and-most-under-financed-investment-davos23/Prof Peter Belmi on social class and building power (previous episode on 97% Effective): https://tinyurl.com/2xtrmryuMichael's Book, Get Promoted: https://tinyurl.com/453txk74Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Are you navigating life's rough patches and searching for what's good in your life? Tune in as I get real about our own struggles and share how gratitude has helped me gain momentum. We're not alone on this journey, and neither are you. As we approach the holiday season, we want to remind everyone to savor every moment and express gratitude for the simple joys of life. I'm here for you, cheering you on every step of the way and to help you make progress towards your goals. Also, we've got an upcoming virtual event that you won't want to miss. Service Women's Advancement Network virtual event, a vibrant community dedicated to uplifting military women. This community serves as a testament to the power of collective strength and determination.P.S. If you enjoyed this podcast, I'd love to ask you to follow and leave a quick review. It only takes 30 seconds, but it makes a huge difference to my show. Click here to open Beyond the Military in Apple Podcasts to leave your review. Join us in the Facebook Faith-led Military Women Community at bit.ly/beyondthemilitarygrp More about coaching resources from me: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Contact Me| Schedule Consult
You ever meet someone, and their story just inspires you to push past your doubts and go for it? That's the energy that Summer and Eren bring to our conversation today. Summer, a Captain in the US Army Reserve, singer, writer, model and a financial planner, teams up with Eren, co-founder of The Middle LA, to curate meaningful connections and events that empower and inspire women in the military and women veterans. We explore their journey, their challenges, and the upcoming Service Women Advancement Network (SWAN) Gala event that serves as a testament to the power of women's collaboration.As we connect with Summer, we learn about her journey as an Army officer and the experiences of other military women. She shares how she found the courage and time to chase her dreams and how she's been relentlessly working on becoming the best version of herself. We explore the power of accountability partners and the importance of learning from those around us. We then shift gears to focus on the upcoming event by Summer and Eren. They highlight the importance of building a brand with credibility, one that can attract sponsors and investors. This conversation also underscores the relevance of transparency in their operations. We wrap up with a look at the vision for Swan Society, a space that champions inclusivity and strong connections among service women of all backgrounds. Tune in and learn how you can be part of this celebration of women empowerment and collaboration.P.S. If you enjoyed this podcast, I'd love to ask you to follow and leave a quick review. It only takes 30 seconds, but it makes a huge difference to my show. Click here to open Beyond the Military in Apple Podcasts to leave your review. Join us in the Facebook Faith-led Military Women Community at bit.ly/beyondthemilitarygrp More about coaching resources from me: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Contact Me| Schedule Consult
“Making it possible.“ Chatter rolls with Torie and Jamie as David cheers on his beloved American Eagles at their season opener. Torie and Jamie kick around some book news, sort of but mostly talk about gambling. CIA military analyst Lena Andrews zooms in to share “Valiant Women: The extraordinary American servicewomen who helped win World War II.” She tells long neglected stories of the women from every race, creed, and walk of life who served and fought in every service, combat theater, and nearly two-thirds of all occupations. Without them, the war would not have been won, and Andrews brings their stories to life with meticulous research and compelling writing.
Conversation w/ Phyllis Wilson, President, and Marilla Cushman, Senior Advisor to the President, Military Women's Memorial, about the history of women in the U.S. Military, their expanded roles in recent conflicts, and the Military Women's Memorial, a tribute to America's Servicewomen.
In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara is joined by Dr. Lena Andrews, foreign policy expert and military analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency. They talk about her new book, "Valiant Women: The Extraordinary American Servicewomen Who Helped Win World War II."This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4530061/advertisement
What constitutes moral injury?It is quite possible that you have experienced enough trauma to have symptoms of PTSD after experiencing domestic violence or narcissistic abuse. And it is also possible that this is compounded by something even deeper; the destruction of your moral code.As promised in episode 50, I am doing a deep dive into all things moral injury so that I can help you become unstuck on your healing journey and find self-forgiveness which is required for healing. I reached out to Dr. Daniel Roberts, a leader in the research on moral injury to learn how experiences lead to moral injury and how one can heal.In this episode, we touch on the differences between a moral dilemma, moral distress/conflict, and moral injury. Dr. Roberts shares what he has seen to be effective in treating moral injury and the next step in researching this topic.Dr. Daniel Roberts is the President and CEO of Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen, Inc., and a 20+ year U.S. Army Chaplain Corps member. In the span of time, he has helped many servicewomen who experienced moral injury due to sexual assaults, bullying, spousal infidelity, and other traumatic events. His work and research on moral injury and providing pastoral care have been published in the Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, the Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling, the Qualitative Report, SAGE Business Cases, and Amazon.Show Links:Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen, Inc. (MISNS) web page: https://misns.org.MISNS interviewing spouses of military service members with PTSD for our moral injury research project: https://misns.org/what-is/moral-injury-research/seeking-participants-for-research-project/.MISNS provides moral injury training for organizations: https://misns.org/moral-injury-training-for-your-organization/.Through the Harriet Tubman Chaplain Network, MISNS provides free pastoral care to women veterans in the U.S. and Canada: https://misns.org/tubman-chaplain-network/.Donate now to support research and programs that help women veterans suffering from moral injury: Come join us, and others like you, for a mini retreat in Golden, Colorado on Thursday, October 5, 2023. The Journey Back to You is an opportunity to begin practicing the skills that will help you get back to you post-separation. Rediscover who you are again. Wake up each morning knowing you can find more joy and meaning each day. Knowing you are showing up and modeling authenticity and integrity for your children each day. We can't wait to see you there.
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Improving the quality of life and careers for women soldiers. That's the goal of a new new Army advisory group advocating for women soldiers. The Women's Initiative Team will hold its first meeting in August. Federal News Network's Alexandra Lohr joined the Federal Drive with details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A little different pace for us this week as we slow down to focus on the true meaning of Memorial Day. We give our thanks the brave Servicemen and Servicewomen of this country, and Lorin shares the special story of his Uncle Hubert.
Pastor Laura leads us today with a powerful message and breakdown on the women of the Bible and kingdom! There aren't many preachings like this, so i would advise to take out a pen and notebook and take some notes!!
Dame Vivienne Westwood died yesterday at the age of 81 but she has been called the ‘undisputed Queen of British Fashion'. She made her name with her controversial punk and new wave styles in the 1970s and went on to dress some of the biggest stars in fashion. She was well known for her androgynous designs, slogan T-shirts and irreverent attitude towards the establishment and would use her platform later to bring the causes she cared about like climate change to the forefront. Barjis Chohan is a fashion designer in London who got her first break fresh out of college working with Dame Vivienne Westwood The multi Bafta-winning BBC drama Happy Valley returns to our screens on New Year's Day. It's a long awaited third series – the first came out in 2014, and the second in 2016. It centres on police Sergeant Catherine Cawood (pron. Kay-ward) - played by Sarah Lancashire - and her family in West Yorkshire and is the brainchild of writer and director Sally Wainwright, whose other TV credits include Last Tango in Halifax, Scott and Bailey and Gentleman Jack. Krupa speaks to Sally, who is considered to be one of our greatest television dramatists. Hundreds of servicewomen have experienced sexual abuse during their training at The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, according to Salute Her UK. Their figures show that 177 women have sought help for cases spanning more than 20 years. Paula Edwards, CEO of Salute Her UK discusses the ‘toxic culture' of sexual assault in the military. Salute Her UK is the sister charity of Forward Assist - which supports military veterans struggling to adjust to civilian life. It is the only UK gender-specific support service to offer therapy and interventions for survivors of in-service sexual abuse. Even if you don't know her name, you will almost certainly recognise her face. A former supermodel Czechoslovak-born Paulina Porizkova appeared on the covers of numerous top magazines around the world during the 1980s and 1990s, including Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour and Cosmopolitan. In 1988 she became one of the highest-paid models in the world as the face of Estee Lauder. She also acted in many movies and TV shows and was on the judging panel on cycle 10 of America's Next Top Model. Her novel, A model Summer, was published in 2007. She has now written a memoir, No Filter: The Good, the Bad, and The beautiful. 2022 marks thirty years since Queen Elizabeth II used the term annus horribilis (worst year) in her Ruby Jubilee speech to describe a personal low point. As we approach the New Year, some of us may, instead of celebrating, be looking back at our own personal annus horribilis. But how do we cope when all the bad news seems to come at once? And after a worst year, how do we feel hopeful for a better one? Emily Dean is a radio host and author of Everybody Died So I Got A Dog. Ella Risbridger is a food writer whose books describe how she found solace from grief and mental illness through the comfort of cooking. They both join Krupa Padhy to discuss how we can cope with the lowest points in life. Presenter: Krupa Padhy Producer: Kirsty Starkey Interviewed Guest: Barjis Chohan Interviewed Guest: Sally Wainwright Interviewed Guest: Paula Edwards Interviewed Guest: Paulina Porizkova Photographer: Jill Greenberg Interviewed Guest: Ella Risbridger Interviewed Guest: Emily Dean
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Retired Sgt Major Seb Lavoie is the Chief Executive Officer of Raven Strategic Inc and a 23 yr veteran of both, the Canadian Armed Forces and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Most of Seb's service was spent in full time tactical units where he spent over 12 yrs as a Team Leader, facilitating the problem solving of critical tactical dilemmas within and outside the province of British Columbia (BC).Seb's consistently demonstrated leadership and strategic problem solving abilities, led to his appointment in 2019, as the senior advisory Non Commissioned Officer for the RCMP's Executive leadership in BC. In that capacity, he has proven highly effective in bridging relationships between the executive leaders and the rank and file of the BC RCMP (over 8000 members). Since retiring, Seb has become a sought after guest/motivational speaker, professional performance coach, physical security, situational awareness expert and leadership/resilience trainer.Follow SebInstagram: @slavccmdr The Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policeposts@efcombativesEffective Fitness Combatives (EFC)Email: jay@effective.fitnessIG: @efcombativeswww.efcombatives.comWebsite: www.effective.fitnessEmail List: https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
Blake Buchanan is an instructor for the law enforcement training company - Centrifuge Training. He is still in active law enforcement with experience in Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Narcotics, SRT, and is currently serving as a full time instructor for his agency. One of the primary disciplines that sets Blake apart from other trainers is his expertise with Ballistic Shields and the curriculum he is developing around them.In this episode Blake will talk about the unique factors that come into play with Shield Training, some of the aversion to using a shield in police work today and his responses to them, his work with other trainers, what it is like growing a business and an curriculum as an instructor while being in active duty, and much more.Follow BlakeInstagram: @centrifuge_blakeWebsite: https://centrifugetraining.com/The Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policeposts@efcombativesEffective Fitness Combatives (EFC)Email: jay@effective.fitnessIG: @efcombativesLinktree: https://linktr.ee/efcombativesWebsite: www.effective.fitnessEmail List: https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
Women in the military are facing challenges accessing abortions. In other news, a new bill has been introduced to increase the number of Border Patrol agents. Plus, as students head back to school, there's a new statewide meal program offering free food for every student.
Officer Mike Black is an anonymous guest for today's podcast episode. He has worked in SWAT, he has worked as a General Instructor, a Firearms Instructor, in Narcotics with AMTRAK, Gangs, and is currently assigned to a firearms training unit. Black started his career in 2014, and has loved every minute of it. He likens his enthusiasm to team sports, wanting to be put in the game at every opportunity.Listen to Black and Adam talk about training above the standard, the kind of person it takes to be a police officer, his experience with call dodgers, where his enthusiasm comes from being a police officer, and the importance of a good team.Don't follow Officer BlackThe Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.EFT 1$ for 30 Days Workout Sale: https://www.effective.fitness/offers/Fnb24PEb/checkoutInstagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policeposts@efcombativesEffective Combatives:Email: jay@effective.fitnessIG: @efcombativesLinktree: https://linktr.ee/efcombativesWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
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Jeremy has been a Police Officer with the LAPD over 24 years. During that time, he hasworked multiple assignments, including Patrol, Narcotics, Counter-Terror, Training, and Viceinvestigations. As a trainer, Jeremy contributed to the department by developing or helping todevelop several of the departments more recent advanced training curricula, including theMACTAC (Multiple Attack Counter Terror Action Capabilities), which has become a nationaltemplate for training Police Officers how to effectively counter a multiple location terror attack.Jeremy also spent 13 1/2 years in the Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserve. He hasbeen deployed all over the world in support of the Global War on Terror, including Iraq, Southeast Asia, and Africa.In this episode, Jeremy will talk about what young officers can do if they are wanting to make a difference in their departments, LAPD standards and how they have changed over the years, Jeremy's experience with LAPD, escalation tactics, and much more.Follow Jeremy:Instagram: @jestaffordGuns & Ammo MagazineThe Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policeposts@efcombativesEffective Combatives:Email: jay@effective.fitnessIG: @efcombativesLinktree: https://linktr.ee/efcombativesWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
Jason Ransom served 4 years as a Security Forces Marine and Infantry squad leader during his time in the Marine Crops. He then spent 18 years as an active LEO at both the state and local levels He spent 12 years in SWAT and most of his career in various leadership and program development positions. Jason is a talented teacher with a plethora of certifications to his name and is known for his passion and the depth of knowledge that he brings to his classes.In this episode, you will hear him and Adam talk about the struggles he faced in police work, the impact of taking care of your mental health in this line of work, his experience going from the military to policing, his experience going from policing to coaching and consulting.Follow Jason:Instagram: @ransometacticalsolutionsllcWebsite: https://www.oriontraininggroup.com/The Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policeposts@efcombativesEffective Combatives:Email: jay@effective.fitnessIG: @efcombativesLinktree: https://linktr.ee/efcombativesWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
Matt is a Police officer in CA who has been on the force for 3 years. In 2020, Matt was involved in an arrest that made headlines about the same time as the George Floyde "incident". Matt talks about his experience being fired, doxed, and accused of lying after being told he did everything by the books. You'll also hear about the work him and his wife have done to clear his name and get his job back.Follow Matt:Instagram: @clearofficerdagesThe Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policeposts@efcombativesWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
Jason Demo was a deputy sheriff in FL from 2006-2015. He has spent time in patrol, FTO, street crimes, and violent fugitive apprehensions. For the last five years he has been working in the firearms industry providing marketing and contact support. He is currently the director of marketing for Cloud Defensive.Jason is also a personal friend to Adam and has helped him a lot when it comes to professional growth. In this episode you will hear Jason's take on being prepared for disaster and why training is important.Follow Jason:Instagram:@jasondemoCloud Defensive LLC: @clouddefensiveThe Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policeposts@efcombativesWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
Andrew Keith is an officer with 14 years experience on patrol and 9 years experience in SWAT. He is a Firearms instructor, K9 Handler, DT instructor, master class IDPA shooter, and a Brown Belt in BJJ. He is also a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. In this episode, Andrew makes a very raw case for getting help and counseling when you need it and how the stress of the job can impact the rest of your life.Follow Andrew:Instagram:@armedthreatsolutionsThe Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policepostsWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
Paul Lozada has been a police officer in one form or another since 1979. He has been training other people in martial arts since even before that. Paul has extensive experience in developing Departmental objectives, policies and programs in regard to Threat Management, Intelligence-Led Policing, Gang Investigations, and much more. His credentials are extensive and his experience has led to opportunities as a consultant in Hollywood which he talks about in this episode. He is a father, a Chaplin, and author of his new book Officer 1Eight7.Follow Paul:Instagram: @officer1eight7 Book: https://www.officer1eight7.com/The Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policepostsWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
DJ is the Minister of Propaganda for North American Rescue. He started his career as a marine biologist with a Masters in Biology. While doing that he developed a talent for photography and became a staff photographer for Surfing Magazine and also photographed humanitarian missions for the NGO Waves for Water, documenting their efforts to provide relief following catastrophic weather events. His travels lead him to making connections with US special forces which lead to his current career with North American Rescue.DJ is also the manager for all of North American Rescue's social media pages. If you would like to get in touch with him, you can reach out using their links below.North American Rescue: https://www.rescue-essentials.com/Instagram: @northamericanrescueThe Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policepostsWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
Today, we close our Women's History Month Series with our final interview with Dr. Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress. Dr. Hayden shares her mother's advice on the benefits of public service. Center for Civic Education
Matt has been in law enforcement since 2012, where he has experience as a patrolman, Taser Instructor, Field Training Officer, crisis negotiation team member for SWAT, and a Part-time detective. He is also an active EFT member Before becoming a police officer, he was part of the MA national guard as an infantryman and served in Afghanistan as a machine gunner. In June of last year, Matt was shot at and seriously injured in the line of duty. In this episode, we talk about his story, what happened, and what recovery has looked like for him.Follow the organizations that Matt gives a shout-out to by following the links below.SaveLEOs: @saveleosViolently Injured Police Officers Organization: https://vipo911.org/The Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policepostsWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
Today on 60-Second Civics, Judge Mae D'Agostino provides her advice to young people considering a career in public service. Center for Civic Education
The VP of Military Relations and Business Development at Veterans United shares how growing up in a large family without running water inspired her to give back in many ways as an adult. As a military spouse, she has intimate knowledge of the special challenges servicemen and women face in a variety of different parts of life. What's the secret to being a better person and making our country better? Pam will tell you on episode two of The American Hero Show.Support the show
Dan Core has spent 2 years in the army national guard as an infantryman. He entered Law enforcement in late 2017 and started at a local PD in a patrol capacity and switched to a sheriff's office where he was assigned to CID as a detective as well as assigned to a part-time SWAT unit.As a new officer, he was able to get Centrifuges HRVS program implemented into his agency's in-service training. He is now transitioning to a reserve capacity for a PD in North Carolina.Follow Dan:IG: @thatbishdudeThe Be Effective Podcast with Adam Haidary, the CEO & founder of PolicePosts and Effective Fitness Training. Discussing everything from law enforcement, training, current critical incidents, and wherever the conversation goes.Instagram: @beeffectivepodcast@effective.fitnesstraining@policepostsWebsite:www.effective.fitnessEmail List:https://www.effective.fitness/policeposts-email-listSponsors:Effective Fitness Training Program: (Effective Fitness)Effective Fitness Training {14 Day Free Trial} + CombativesUse code: “podcast” for 10% off for life
American Legion National Legislative Director Lawrence Montruiel returns to celebrate the organization's legislative wins from 2021 and give a briefing on the Legislative priorities for 2022. Special Guest: Lawrence Montreuil.
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Sharing the devastating loss of life of American Servicemen and Servicewomen and some advancements that came from the terribleness of war. Pause and remember them on May 31, 2021 at 1500. Godspeed all.
Sharing the devastating loss of life of American Servicemen and Servicewomen and some advancements that came from the terribleness of war. Pause and remember them on May 31, 2021 at 1500. Godspeed all.
Sharing the devastating loss of life of American Servicemen and Servicewomen and some advancements that came from the terribleness of war. Pause and remember them on May 31, 2021 at 1500. Godspeed all.
On this episode, Thyroid Expert Angela Brown dives into thyroid health and we'll talk about Service Connection, what to look for when testing, and where to begin if you seem to just not be feeling well, and can't figure out why. Angela Brown is a holistic health coach and certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P), a licensed physical therapist, as well as a personal trainer. She specializes in advanced testing and thyroid healing for women. She has struggled with hypothyroidism herself after being diagnosed at the age of 22. She used her experience and education to create her program called “The Sexy Thyroid Solution” to help women no longer suffer like she did and get to the root cause of their health issues. Check her out at www.instagram.com/angelabrowncoachFREE GUIDES: The Secret to Reading Your Thyroid Blood Test & Five Causes of Hypothyroidism here: https://angelabrown.org/freestuff/Get Your Shit Together With a Budget!GET YOUR FREE STARTER BUDGET WORKBOOK AT: https://www.ana-mckenna.comYOUR NEXT MISSION PRIVATE COMMUNITY FOR MILITARY WOMEN & VETERANS: https://facebook.com/anamckennasnextmissionYOUR NEXT MISSION WITH ANA MCKENNA INSTAGRAM: www/instagram.com/anamckennaofficialYOUR NEXT MISSION WITH ANA MCKENNA: https://www.facebook.com/anamckennaofficialCLUBHOUSE: @anamckennaCODE FOR 10% OFF YOUR PRIMALLYPURE.COM ORDER: MISSION10Durand on DemandSharing stories from the world's industry titans, or giants as we call them, helping...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Welcome to Your Next Mission With Ana McKenna! We are thrilled to have you join our brand new community of high achieving military women and veterans. This is the Maiden Voyage of our show, with Ana touching base on what we're ACTUALLY doing here (still figuring it out!)Your Next Mission is here to be a resource for all things mindset, finances, career/business, health and wellness and more, tailored to servicewomen of all branches. Ana McKenna's Next mission on Facebook (Private community for military women and veterans): Ana McKenna's Next Mission | FacebookAna McKenna's Instagram: Ana McKenna (@anamckennaofficial) • Instagram photos and videosSupport the show
WE NEED YOUR HELP!Spread the word! Breastmilk transportation will not only help give babies the best for of nutrition. But it will also help with the service woman's QoL and perhaps even increase retention rates!Take this survey! We have created this unofficial survey to gather more data that cannot be captured by military systems. please help and send it to any service woman who has had a child while on orders. Click HERE to take the 2 minutes surveyFull Episode Notes are located at: www.themilitaryworkingmom.com/episode052MILITARY WOMEN EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT:We may still be working the Joint Travel Regulation (JTR) change to include official reimbursement for breastmilk transportation, BUT in the mean time we have secured an EXLUSIVE discount through the #1 breastmilk transportation company, Milk Stork, who has graciously offered all DoD women FREE shipping on their order as well as a round-down to the nearest $5!. They offer a patented cooling technology that keeps your milk at temp for 72 hours once the bag is activated to ensure your milk does not spoil. They also offer BOTH shipping boxes and carry on bags in case you wish to travel with your breastmilk rather than ship it!
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I'm a proud supporter of our troops and vets, in fact, I have very close loved ones who have served in the military. No matter which branch they serve in, they do a great service in both America and countries abroad. The military has a substantial presence in our lives and whether we are conscious of it or not, they have a brand that conveys that the military is a family, career, a proud institution. No matter our individual impressions of military life, we automatically believe that by joining that we will be granted access to things like: A guaranteed paycheck and Cash Bonuses Education Benefits Advanced and Specialty Training Travel Option for full-time or part-time service Health and Dental Care Special home loans and discounts Highly sought-after skills, leadership, and training experience And it's true. All of these benefits and more are afforded to you via a career in the military. However, not all vets are the same, and not all that serve are career military service members. That is why this topic is so important. Signing your employment contract with the US military could be a great opportunity or a grave disappointment if you don't truly understand the realities of military life. Our guest today Greg Jenkins is the Founder & CEO of Greg Jenkins Consulting, 28+ years of US Army Service, Retired Sergeant Major, Diversity & Inclusion practitioner, life-long learner. He has committed to helping both military and prospective military service members better understand the opportunities provided by the military and supporting members and families transition back into civilian life. Follow Greg: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregjenkinsconsulting/ Twitter - @GregBJenkins (https://twitter.com/GregBJenkins) Helpful Links: Bunker Labs – https://bunkerlabs.org/ AcademyWomen – https://www.academywomen.org/ eMentor – https://www.ementorprogram.org/ Strategic Alliance for Veteran Integration (SAVI) – https://www.savivets.org/ Service Women's Action Network (SWAN) – https://www.servicewomen.org/ American Corporate Partners (ACP) – https://www.acp-usa.org/ Veterati – https://www.veterati.com/ Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve (ESGR) – https://www.esgr.mil/ Special Guest: Greg Jenkins.
Today on WVSJ Network Connects BriGette McCoy speaks with: Sergeant Major (Dr.) Daniel L. Roberts about his military service and current work as the President and CEO, of Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen (MISNS, pronounced Missions),Inc., as well he is an author, consultant, military chaplain and teacher who conducts conferences on soul care and issues related to moral […]
Founded in 2007, the Service Women's Action Network (SWAN) is the voice of all military women – past, present and future. We are a member-driven community network advocating for the individual and collective needs of service women. SWAN is guided by the priorities of our members, who include thousands of women and men, service members and civilians alike. We are committed to seeing that all service women receive the opportunities, protections, benefits and respect they deserve. Our goal is to ensure all service women have access to the information, tools and support they need to reach their personal and professional goals during and following their years of service.
For Women’s History Month, ConnectingVets producer Caitlin Kenney spoke with Lory Manning, Director of Government Relations with the Service Women’s Action Network and a retired Navy captain, about 11 military women who made history.
From the moment #Me Too swept across the Twittersphere, women have felt empowered to call out abusive men in the workplace- and many of those men have lost their jobs. But as Toni Rico, Communications Director, Service Women's Action Network explained to Connecting Vets Kaylah Jackson, for women in the military- it's a different story.
On this episode of The King's Healing Room, Sis. Jannie Morris dives into the Prelude of Walking In Divine Favor as she sets the precedent for Sis. Ivy PerYear for our early morning service. To give today: Givelify: Search: The King's Healing Room Pay Pal TKHROFFICE@gmail.com TKHR now offers Text to Give... Here's how it works: 5 Steps... 1. Text - "give " to 1 (844) 981-2759 which is unique to TKHR 2. You will receive a text with instructions 3. Follow the instructions to set up a giving account 4. Text the amount you want to give and the designation (eg. tithe, offering, general fund) 5. You will receive a receipt via email confirming your gift I did it and it works! If you want to listen to the sermon on audio podcast here are the links below Apple Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kings-healing-room-podcast/id1494591065?uo=4 Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/the-kings-healing-room-podcast Google Podcast https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMjJjOWQ4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1494591065/the-kings-healing-room-podcast Pocket Cast https://pca.st/bv1ufvf7 Radio Public https://radiopublic.com/the-kings-healing-room-podcast-WJ2LL1 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4LDhQ58s0Ysk6PYJ9vKMbo