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Guest Speaker: Elizabeth Wright, Primary Prevention Integrator speaks about the mental health and other programs that are available for our active duty veterans. Get Connected Discover more about VANC: https://www.vanc.me/. Follow VANC on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VeteransAssociationNorthCounty. Learn more about our amazing sponsor, John Sanders: https://www.johnsanders.com/about. Produced by Imagine Podcasting https://www.imaginepodcasting.com.
Today we ask you to Thank a Veteran today! We really should always show our graditude for all those who have paved the way to keep this country safe. Today We Honor and say Thank You!https://www.timeshudsonvalley.com/wallkill-valley-times/Have Faith Let it Begin.... any prayer request email: angel@havefaithletitbegin.comWebsite: https://havefaithletitbegin.co...Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channe...Twitter: https://twitter.com/HaveFaithl...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HFLIB...Mailing address P.O.Box 147 Walden NY 12586
We have Shay Galloway Raney joining us today on the podcast. We chat about taking action in our faith with God and what does that mean and look like. She is also a health coach and shares some pointers along the way. I love her heart for relationship and living a life interruptible for the plans God has for her each day!! You are sure to be inspired by her!! Connect with Shay:IG- shaygalloway1FB- Shay Galloway Raneysgalloway2017@gmail.comFree health assessment where you can explore your health goals and can set up a time to chat with Shay! Health Assessment
My guest this week is Matthew JC, producer, director, musician, philanthropist…yada yada yada… whole bunch of things! Seriously, a jack of all trades and self-admitted nerd.We went on tangents, we talked about the issues with BLM, we talked about why the VA is flawed and why we don't take care of our veterans the right way. We talk corrupt systems Matthew JC is a director, producer and writer, known for Highway Home(2022), The Rifle(2020), Highway Home(2019), Light Up to Live(2017), Operation Rock the Troops (2014), and The Flipside with Michael Loftus (2014), Devil Has My Ear(2012). Matthew is the owner of 1307 Productions and for over 20 years has consistently been a storyteller using his roles as Director, Producer, Songwriter, Composer and Entertainer to bring inspirational content to viewers leaving them with hope and feeling inspired. JC's passion to entertain was the driving force behind his mission to perform his rock show for our US Troops under the banner, Operation Rock The Troops, 501c3 Non Profit. Through the Armed Forces Entertainment, in 12 years time he has completed seven world tours with the under the program and band, the JC AllStars, to 15 Countries, performing at military bases in Japan, Korea, Guam, Marshall Islands, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Kosovo, Germany, Turkey, Diego Garcia and Greenland. His sole mission was to hand out over 100,000 copies of his CD, to the US Troops personally. Over those 12 years of touring he filmed his whole adventure and in 2014 his journey was released World Wide though Vision Films.In this week's Ardis Labs “Don't get the shot, Shot Seat,” we have a wide range of fun conversations including the usual, did we go to the Moon question, biggest issue facing our world, and some other random questions =). Some thoughts during the show…How to cut through the clutter?Why it is Important to fail.Is time travel real? What is it like to interview a WW2 survivor?How do we have a conversation with people different than us?The power of filmmaking. To find Matthew JC's contact: www.operationrockthetroops.org and www.1307productions.comHighway Home, Songwriting Healing Camp: https://vimeo.com/640907627 - WATCH THIS to see one of the really awesome things Matthew JC is working on! If you like our gear make sure you go to awakenotwokestore.com and use “awake” for 15% off. Thanks to the partners!Partnership with Ardis Labs… https://thedrardisshow.com/ Use: BFD at checkout for 10% off.Protocol Video with Dr. Ardis: https://rumble.com/v1m0yge-ardis-protocols-and-products.htmlPartnership with MONAT : For more information on their product line or becoming a market partner go to : BluntForce.mymonat.comand of course for My Patriot Supply go to PreparewithBTC.comPlease support this show as a patreon at patreon.com/bluntforcediscussionAny questions about our partnerships, becoming a Monat VIP partner or more, please feel free to reach out to bluntforcediscussion@gmail.comIf you'd like to become a member of Great American Syndicate go to GreatAmericanSyndicate.com (you won't be disappointed) #moviemaking #musictherapy #news #healing #veterandepression #dealingwithdepression #healingdepression #veteransupport #bethechange #rockthetroops
On this episode, Jenna and Candace are talking about how they experience burnout and how many others can likely relate to them. They are talking about how to avoid burnout as much as possible, what you can do if you experience burnout and how to help others when they are experiencing burnout. There are many different ways we experience burnout so tune in to find out how you can relate.
On this episode, Jenna and Candace are talking about living the military wife life. They are talking all about the struggles of military wife life and how to "embrace the suck". They are also talking about the great debate that the longer you are married, the easier the military wife life gets and exactly how they feel about that and if there is any truth to it.
On this episode, Jenna and Candace are talking about self care for spouses. Jenna and Candace know the military life can be stressful especially when you factor in being a mom so they have decided to talk about what self care TRULY means and how to make sure you are taking care of yourself.... in ways you may not have even considered. They are also talking about WHY self care is so important and not just for military spouses but for everyone, in general.
On this episode, Jenna and Candace are talking all about deployments, trainings and everything in between. They are giving tips and tricks that help them survive when they their spouse is gone along with things that happen to military members when they are deployed. They are also talking about how to have open conversations and keep the line of communication open during the hard times.
Today we are joined by Heroes Haven founder, Frank DeVito, who discusses the warriors journey. We talk about common challenges that soldiers, first responders, and veterans face; and what we as members of society can do to mitigate the effects of these. Heroes Haven does amazing work serving and healing those who have served and sacrificed so much for our country. We are honored and humbled to support them in this endeavor. For the full length podcast and more subscribe over at TacticalAmericanConversations.com for just 3 bucks.
On this episode, Jenna is taking the questions from listeners and herself that she's complied over the weeks and asking Candace all the questions we're dying to hear the answers to. From balancing work and home life to navigating being a female marine working in a mostly male-dominated field, Candace answers it all.
On this episode, Jenna is revealing the big changes happening to the Confessions of a Military Spouse podcast by introducing the new co-host, Candace Gamez. On this episode, you will learn all about who Candace is, her role in the military and as a spouse, how she and Jenna met and how she will be so beneficial to you as a listener and the podcast as a whole!
On this episode, Jenna is talking about people experiencing not getting to be with loved ones during holidays and special events because of COVID and how that compares to every day life for military families. There are many similarities in the situations and she is sitting down to talk about them all. This is also the final episode for the 2020 year!
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On this episode, Jenna is sitting down again with her husband and neighbors Shannon and Eric Gonzales to have the second "round table discussion". We are talking about the final 5 topics today with a 10 minute discussion max per topic. Be sure to tune in to hear all the the perspectives during this round table discussion.
Episode 206 :Laura Stradley is an Army veteran who spent eight years on active duty, during which time she was stationed in Korea, Fort Benning, Fort Rucker and Germany. While in Germany, she was deployed to Bosnia in support of Operation Stabilization Force. Just before leaving the service, Laura earned her Master of Science in Business Administration from Baker College.Since leaving the military, Laura has worked with veterans in a number of capacities and since September 2017, she has been the Executive Director of the Veterans Outreach Center in Rochester, New York. In 2015, Laura was inducted into the New York State Veterans Hall of Fame. At a time when only 26% of veterans receive services through the Veterans Administration, programs that meet the many physical and mental health needs of our veterans and their families are at a premium. Laura discussed the array of supportive and therapeutic services available through the Veterans Outreach Center. In doing so, Laura highlights her use of a number of foundational helping skills including engendering hope, listening deeply, listening to connect vs. quickly responding and viewing people as their own best resource. Laura is highly skilled at utilizing a Helping Conversation not only with the veterans that she works with, but in building a caring and compassionate organization.
On this episode, Jenna is sitting down with her husband and neighbors Shannon and Eric Gonzales to have a "round table discussion". They have come up with 10 topics to talk about and are splitting it into 2 episodes. 5 topics each episode with a 10 minute discussion max per topic. Be sure to tune in to hear all the the perspectives during this round table discussion.
Quarter-Bin Podcast #160Captain Storm #17, DC Comics, cover-dated November/December 1967.What happens when Professor Alan decides to #ReadWarComics for #WarComicsMonth? Does he appreciate the exploits of the wooden-legged PT Captain? And is there a bonus comic covered?Listen to the episode and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Comics for Courage Next Episode: All-Star Comics 63, DC Comics, November / December 1976.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com "Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeekyYou can follow the network on Twitter @Relatively_Geek and the host @ProfessorAlanSource: World's Greatest Comics
On this episode, we are approaching the two year anniversary of Confessions of a Military Spouse and Jenna has two very special guests. Her husband, Dustin and her daughter, Ella. She is doing a question and answer type of interview asking about their experiences as being a military family/service member/child. This episode is a lot of fun and has a lot of good information.
On this episode, Jenna is talking about the responsibilities military spouses face when their significant other leaves for trainings, deployments, etc. She is also opening up and sharing about how difficult it is for military spouses to ask for help and why they struggle so much asking for help. She is also hoping to shed some light for non military members on how quickly responsibilities pile up as a military spouse.
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On this episode, Jenna is talking all about the importance of having a support system as a military spouse. She is talking about her experiences with support systems and even sharing a piece of advice that she would share with her younger self regarding support systems and being a military spouse. Be sure to tune in to find out why it's so important that military spouses have a support system!
I think we can all agree that 2020 has been a shit show and Jenna's life has been no different. On this episode, Jenna is talking all about life lately and what it's been like to work in a high contraction rate job during a pandemic. From funerals, to school to working full time during a pandemic she is talking about it all and just giving a life update.
On this episode: Andrew Iddon, a Naval Electronic Sensor Operator for the Royal Canadian Navy, comes on to talk about his time serving Canada! He shares stories from his time at sea, doing 2 tours of duty, what lead him to serving his country, dismantles some misconceptions and often polticized topics when it comes to people who serve and more!Follow Andrew and watch him stream more:twitch.tv/drewstor
On this episode, Jenna had the pleasure of sitting down with Steve Schmitt, the owner and host of podcast, Mr. Army Wife and friends. This episode is a long time coming as Jenna has been itching to have a male military spouse on her show since her show started. However, she didn't want to have just any male military spouse on her show, she knew it had to be the right one and she found just that with Mr. Army Wife. Be sure to tune in to this episode to hear all about the male military spouse perspective and if/how it's any different that being a female military spouse! Be sure to check out the Mr. Army Wife and Friends podcast at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mr-army-wife-and-friends/id1515355889
On this episode, Jenna got the chance to interview Amy Long, owner of the Daily Hostess and podcast host of Conversations with the Hostess. Amy is a veteran, active duty military spouse and entrepreneur of a very cool company called the Daily Hostess. In this episode they are talking all about veteran life, spouse life and how to make friends through parties. They also talk about party planning, how to easily host parties and make connections through doing so. Once you are done listening to this episode I highly encourage you to go check out Amy's website at: https://thedailyhostess.com/
On this episode, Jenna had the pleasure of sitting down with 2018 Air Force Spouse of the Year and President of the National Veterans Vocational Village, Kristen Christy. This episode is no easy or lighthearted topic but definitely a topic that needs to be discussed. From life as a military child to suicide to a missing child, Kristen Christy shares her story on it all and how she has still managed to live her life with an exclamation point!
This is the first of many episodes in Confessions of a Military Spouse's "special guest mini summer series". If your child struggles with sleeping and anxiety you are definitely going to want to listen to this episode. On this episode, Jenna is interviewing Colleen Marchi, founder and owner of the company Magical Order of Brave Knights. This company was founded by a fellow military spouse who is also an educated and exhausted mom who wanted to help her children face their anxiety and fears head on but also help them get more sleep. Colleen has been generous enough to give all of my listeners a discount code to use at checkout. Be sure to check out her product at: https://magicalorderofbraveknights.com/ and use code: SIRWILLIAM for a discount.
On this episode, Jenna is talking about her recent experiences with her daughter, Ella, in competitive dance. All about her auditions, to making the team to the overwhelming feeling of having a million questions. She is also talking about how she is worried that being a military family will hinder her daughters experience in the dance world. Tune in to find out what she means by that and if you can relate to what she's saying.
On this episode, Jenna is talking all about the recent TikTok video created by a fellow military spouse. She is talking about what the video is, why it has become an internet sensation and not in a good way and exposing the truth about what happens in military spouse communities when someone does something that is "frowned upon."
During June of 1945, U.S. forces were still out fighting Japan but many people on the home front were celebrating the victory over Germany. Millions of people gathered in Southern California to watch the victory parade that was held to honor Generals George S. Patton and James Doolittle. After the parade General Patton when on to give a speech in Boston and General Doolittle prepared to go back into battle to help his country in the fight against Japan.
During June of 1945, U.S. forces were still out fighting Japan but many people on the home front were celebrating the victory over Germany. Millions of people gathered in Southern California to watch the victory parade that was held to honor Generals George S. Patton and James Doolittle. After the parade General Patton when on to give a speech in Boston and General Doolittle prepared to go back into battle to help his country in the fight against Japan.
On this episode, Jenna is taking you behind the scenes of the Confessions of a Military Spouse podcast. From how she got started, to the friendships she has developed within the network of Public House Media and everything in between. You will be able to see a funnier side of her as she talks about everything podcast.
Operation Pluto was an abbreviation for "Pipeline Under-water Transport of Oil. The pipe which laid under the English Channel was constructed by British engineers to be used as an asset during World War II. The pipelines were meant to deliver a substantial amount of fuel to Europe, specifically during the allied invasion of Normandy.
Operation Pluto was an abbreviation for "Pipeline Under-water Transport of Oil. The pipe which laid under the English Channel was constructed by British engineers to be used as an asset during World War II. The pipelines were meant to deliver a substantial amount of fuel to Europe, specifically during the allied invasion of Normandy.
By the end of May and the beginning of June, 1945 thousands of U.S. soldiers were dead and injured in the battle against Japan. In a final effort to take down the Japanese resistance the U.S. Army and Marine forces teamed up to storm the beach of Okinawa. The Japanese were resilient until U.S. soldiers pushed them south to retreat to the city of Naha. As the battle continued President Truman broadcasted a warning to the Japanese telling them to surrender or face the same consequences as Germany.
By the end of May and the beginning of June, 1945 thousands of U.S. soldiers were dead and injured in the battle against Japan. In a final effort to take down the Japanese resistance the U.S. Army and Marine forces teamed up to storm the beach of Okinawa. The Japanese were resilient until U.S. soldiers pushed them south to retreat to the city of Naha. As the battle continued President Truman broadcasted a warning to the Japanese telling them to surrender or face the same consequences as Germany.
On this episode, Jenna is talking about the loneliness that military spouses often experience but that most may not realize. She is also talking about the pressure of being a military spouse and a military spouse and a parent. Be sure to tune in to find out how you can relate to these experiences.
By the 27th of May, 1945 the U.S. air craft carrier USS Franklin had been struggling for almost a week to stay afloat after being hit on the 19th by a Japanese dive bomber. The bomb left the ship in pieces and took many American lives. Even with all the damage the USS Franklin and what was left of its brave crewmen returned to the U.S. through the Panama Canal.
By the 27th of May, 1945 the U.S. air craft carrier USS Franklin had been struggling for almost a week to stay afloat after being hit on the 19th by a Japanese dive bomber. The bomb left the ship in pieces and took many American lives. Even with all the damage the USS Franklin and what was left of its brave crewmen returned to the U.S. through the Panama Canal.
On this episode, Jenna is talking all about being a dual essential working family. From the struggles they've had, to how they are keeping themselves and their family safe, to how they have overcome their obstacles to their day to day life. Tune in to find out how things have been for the Bert family as a dual essential working family.
By May of 1945 America and its allied forces had finally won the war in Europe. On may 7th it became official when the German delegation signed the unconditional surrender of all German forces. The following day President Truman broadcasted the announcement and people filled the streets to celebrate the end of the 5 year long war.
By May of 1945 America and its allied forces had finally won the war in Europe. On may 7th it became official when the German delegation signed the unconditional surrender of all German forces. The following day President Truman broadcasted the announcement and people filled the streets to celebrate the end of the 5 year long war.
We all know monthly subscription boxes are all the rave right now and military spouses are no different! Well now, there is a monthly subscription box tailored just to military spouses called Milso Box. On this episode, Jenna is speaking with Kristin, the owner of Milso Box talking about all things subscription box. How the box works, what's included in the box, how you can become part of the box and have your item featured and how you can subscribe. For more information and to subscribe for this box head on over to: https://www.milsobox.com/
On the last weeks of April, 1945 American forces had reached the Elbe River which lied only miles outside of Berlin. Alongside the river Americans ran into the Soviets Red Army who proceeded into the city of Berlin. General Eisenhower held the American Army back and allowed the Soviets to fight the battle of Berlin because he didn't want to suffer thousands of more casualties.
On the last weeks of April, 1945 American forces had reached the Elbe River which lied only miles outside of Berlin. Alongside the river Americans ran into the Soviets Red Army who proceeded into the city of Berlin. General Eisenhower held the American Army back and allowed the Soviets to fight the battle of Berlin because he didn't want to suffer thousands of more casualties.
On this episode, Jenna is talking about what she calls the dependa stigma. If you are a "seasoned spouse" you may be familiar with the word dependa but if you are not a military spouse at all or a newbie, you may not know what it means. She will be discussing the meaning of this word within the military community and things you can do to avoid the "dependa stigma".
By April 8th, 1945 U.S. and allied forces were still battling to take down Nazi Germany. On the Western front U.S. soldiers had 300,000 Nazi's trapped in a geographical pocket in Ruhr Germany. After days of resisting U.S. advances, the 1st and 9th Armies teamed up and successfully split the pocket, leaving the Germans left to crumble.
By April 8th, 1945 U.S. and allied forces were still battling to take down Nazi Germany. On the Western front U.S. soldiers had 300,000 Nazi's trapped in a geographical pocket in Ruhr Germany. After days of resisting U.S. advances, the 1st and 9th Armies teamed up and successfully split the pocket, leaving the Germans left to crumble.
On this episode, Jenna is talking about the global pandemic happening right now, COVID-19. She is sharing her thoughts, struggles and questions about this terrible virus. Please note this episode also talks about domestic violence and may be a sensitive matter to some.
By April of 1945 the United States had thousands of troops prepared to fight in what would become the largest naval assault in the Pacific War. On the 1st of the month troops landed on the island of Okinawa and met little resistance by the Imperial Japanese Army. The battle of Okinawa would continue for weeks with U.S. troops dominating the Japanese resistance.
By April of 1945 the United States had thousands of troops prepared to fight in what would become the largest naval assault in the Pacific War. On the 1st of the month troops landed on the island of Okinawa and met little resistance by the Imperial Japanese Army. The battle of Okinawa would continue for weeks with U.S. troops dominating the Japanese resistance.
On this episode, Jenna is talking all about mental health for military spouses. She is talking about her struggle and story with mental health along with sharing her frustrations with the broken Tricare system. She is also asking for your help in spreading the word on this major issue.
March of 1945 aircrafts bombings had become a staple weapon of the war. On the week of March 15th aircrafts carriers were given permission to drop the largest bomb ever created in the war to take out enemy targets. The bomb is known as "The Grand Slam" and weighing in at about 10 tons it played a vital role in the fast paced deterioration of the Nazi Germany army.
March of 1945 aircrafts bombings had become a staple weapon of the war. On the week of March 15th aircrafts carriers were given permission to drop the largest bomb ever created in the war to take out enemy targets. The bomb is known as "The Grand Slam" and weighing in at about 10 tons it played a vital role in the fast paced deterioration of the Nazi Germany army.
By March 11th, 1945 the U.S. soldiers had discovered that the only bridge the Nazi's had failed to demolish was the Ludendorff Bridge leading to the town of Remagen. In a race to get to the Germans before they blew up the the last connecting piece of the Shrine river the U.S. soldiers immediately began a full-scale attach on the bridge. Military engineers from the U.S. were able to dismantle most of the bombs the Germans had left on the bridges structure. It didn't take long for the U.S. soldiers to fully secure the bridge and reach the other side.
By March 11th, 1945 the U.S. soldiers had discovered that the only bridge the Nazi's had failed to demolish was the Ludendorff Bridge leading to the town of Remagen. In a race to get to the Germans before they blew up the the last connecting piece of the Shrine river the U.S. soldiers immediately began a full-scale attach on the bridge. Military engineers from the U.S. were able to dismantle most of the bombs the Germans had left on the bridges structure. It didn't take long for the U.S. soldiers to fully secure the bridge and reach the other side.
On this episode, Jenna interviews Monica Fullerton, founder and owner of a brand new company called Spousely. Be sure to tune in to this interview to hear all about what Spousely is, why Monica created it and how YOU can either be a part of the community or even help support it! Link to the website: https://www.spouse-ly.com/
By March of 1945 the U.S., Canadian, and British forces had done serious damage to the Nazi army. With barely any line of defense left the Nazi's began to retreat across the Rhine. As they crossed the river they attempted to blow up all the bridges. On March 3rd 1945, the U.S. 9th and Canadian 1st officially teamed in a fight along the West bank that would later lead to the Battle of Remagen.
By March of 1945 the U.S., Canadian, and British forces had done serious damage to the Nazi army. With barely any line of defense left the Nazi's began to retreat across the Rhine. As they crossed the river they attempted to blow up all the bridges. On March 3rd 1945, the U.S. 9th and Canadian 1st officially teamed in a fight along the West bank that would later lead to the Battle of Remagen.
By 1945 the U.S. had been fighting Japanese forces for almost three years over the Philippine Island of Luzon and Corregidor, located in Manila Bay. Both islands were the last allies the U.S. had in the Philippines, so they fought long and hard to capture the territories. After several defeats U.S. soldiers won the battles once and for all the week of February 26th when General Douglas MacArthur had soldiers airborne and seaborne invade the island territories.
By 1945 the U.S. had been fighting Japanese forces for almost three years over the Philippine Island of Luzon and Corregidor, located in Manila Bay. Both islands were the last allies the U.S. had in the Philippines, so they fought long and hard to capture the territories. After several defeats U.S. soldiers won the battles once and for all the week of February 26th when General Douglas MacArthur had soldiers airborne and seaborne invade the island territories.
On this episode, Jenna is talking all about self care for military spouses. She is talking all about what self care looks like for her and why it's so important for not only women and moms but also military spouses and how it can look a little different for military spouses!
On this episode, Jenna will be talking about finding the silver lining as a military spouse. She understands that it's not all rainbows and unicorns being a military spouse and some days are harder than others but if you look hard enough, you can find the silver lining!
On this episode, Jenna sits down with Secure Families Initiative founder, Sarah Streyder and talks all about what the SFI project is, why it is so important to military spouses and how you can get involved. After listening to this episode, be sure to check out Sarah's OpEd on Military.com linked below and the Secure Families Initiative website linked below. OpEd: https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/01/13/military-spouses-should-speak-out-against-wars-choice-heres-how.html SFI website: https://securefamiliesinitiative.org/
With all of the recent events happening in the world and specifically our military, Jenna is taking a minute to go over OPSEC and PERSEC with all of her listeners. It's important to know the "rules and regulations" of both of these in order to keep military members, their families and friends safe during stressful times.
On this episode, guest Charlene Wilde and Jenna are talking all about life after the military and the transition to get there. Charlene shares just a few of the resources available to military members and spouses to help ease the transition of retirement from the military.
On this episode, Jenna is going to be sharing about her recent PCS journey. She will be sharing about the good, the bad and the ugly. She will also be giving you a little look inside what it's like to do a PCS or move with the military.
On this episode, Jenna takes the time to reflect on the last year of this podcast and the last 10 years of being a military spouse. She takes the time in this episode to talk about those reflections and what she's learned.
On this episode, Jenna is sharing some of her favorite well known and maybe not so well known resources for military spouses. She believes there are some amazing resources available to military spouses and wants to make sure all spouses are utilizing them to their fullest ability!
On this episode, Jenna shares a life update and celebrates a huge milestone for Confessions of a Military Spouse! Be sure to tune in to find out all of the details!
In this episode, Jenna talks all about who YOU are as a military spouse. Often times military spouses can find themselves lost in this crazy military life and forgetting who they truly are. Tune in to find out the struggles military spouses face, how they lose themselves but also how and why you should remember just who you are!
In this episode, Jenna is talking all about the struggles that she and other military spouses experience when it comes to vacation as a military family. From days of leave, to going home, to the cost of doggy care she's talking about it all.
In this episode, Jenna is opening up her thoughts and asking you the question.... as a military family, do we have stability or a lack there of? Be sure to tune in to find out what Jenna's thoughts are on this topic and how she answers this question. The answer just might surprise you.
In this episode, Jenna is talking all about the struggles she experiences while being a military family with a child. From daycare, to Kindergarten to starting school and PCS'ing she's talking about it all.
Jenna, a registered dental assistant, is talking all things dental on today's episode. She's covering topics from insurance to pediatric dentistry to advocating for your child. Be sure to tune in to answer some of the most commonly asked dental questions.
Tia from Dependent.Work is back on the show! She and Jenna are covering tons of topics from ID cards to the DMV to solving the problems of the DOD system to just some fun girl talk! Be sure to tune in and catch this super fun, laid back episode!
In this episode, Jenna is "digging deep" on a topic that is very near and dear to her heart currently. She is also talking about her personal experiences including past and present. This episode will hit home and resonate with everyone whose experience a reintegration at some point in their life. Tune in to see how you can relate!
In this episode, Jenna opens up and gives you a look into her personal life. She talks about a recent personal experience that led her to realize that maybe she really didn't want, what she thought she wanted. Be sure to tune in to this all new episode to find out how you can relate.
In this episode, Jenna discusses the topic of moving in the military and how it's different from moving as a civilian. She will also give you some of the pros and cons of the different ways you can move while in the military! Tune in to this all new episode to find out what it's like to move in the military!
In this episode, Jenna briefly touches on the hot topic within the military spouse community of Tricare and military medical facilities. Tune in to this all new episode to find out what most military spouses deal with when it comes to their healthcare!
In this episode, Jenna is digging deep and giving you all of her top tips and best pieces of advice to help you survive this crazy military spouse life!
Sharon McDonald sits down with Aubree Sweeney at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10727 in Bellevue, Nebraska. Sharon is just about to kick off her second year managing the post. She couldn't be happier and they couldn't be more thrilled to have her! Sharon throws the most amazing events! If you're looking for fun this summer, make Post 10727 one of your summer destinations. Hey! Kick it off this Friday, May 17th. Sharon and her support team have planned an amazing comedy night, with your favorite "Comedy & Camping" Podcast Host, Aubree Sweeney headlining the event. All proceeds benefit our veterans and their families. If you're in the Bellevue area, pick up your tickets to the show at Post 10727, before it sells out!THANKS to all of you listening who have served or are serving and your families. This episode was recorded at VFW Post 10727 in Bellevue, NE.For more information or to become a member at your local VFW: www.vfw.org For upcoming events at Post 10727: Find them on Facebook.Find Aubree at: Aubree Sweeney - Official Facebook Instagram YouTube
In this episode, Jenna talks all about how comparison is a thief of joy not only in life but also as a military spouse. She also shares some of her personal experiences to help you understand that you cannot compare your experiences to someone else's.
This episode is short and sweet but delivers a very powerful message, especially to those spouses who are currently just living to survive. Join Jenna as she talks about her recent experience of just living to survive and what drove her to create this episode.
On this episode, Jenna opens up and discusses why she thinks there are so many military spouses involved in home based businesses. She also dives in to talk about why she thinks so many home based businesses have a bad name to them!
Today we are talking to Tia from dependent.work. We will find out all of the amazing things she and her company does to help military spouses continue their career through military spouse life! If you feel like you could benefit from any of her resources (even just a friendship) please feel free to reach out to her on Instragram at: @dependent.work or at her e-mail at: tia@dependent.work
Human beings experience tons of emotions and military spouses are no exception. In this episode Jenna opens up, expresses her emotions and talks about the feelings and emotions that generally aren't talked about as a military spouse.
Join us for this fun episode to gain a different view/opinion on the military lifestyle. Christian Heimall joins Jenna to talk about his life as a military family member and the impact it's had on his life.
The truth about what deployment is like for a spouse. The things we think about, how we feel, what we need and how deployment can be pretty disappointing in multiple aspects.
In recognition of June being PTSD Awareness Month, Host Andy Horning talks with disabled military veteran Tim Hilke. They discuss Tim's experience being a suicide survivor, living with PTSD, and how these illnesses have affected Tim's wife, their marriage and their life together.
Cindy Code, Executive Director of Project Evergreen, discusses why Project EverGreen is good for the entire green industry. In addition, we will talk about GreenCare for Troops/SnowCare for Troops and how the programs work. Code explains recent projects, including the renovation of blighted areas, building the Imaginarium outdoor exhibit and Hurricane Sandy efforts. Code is the Executive Director of Project EverGreen, a national non-profit group that proactively promotes the positive benefits of yard, parks and green spaces. Code's tenure in the green industry spans twenty plus years as an award-winning journalist with Lawn & Landscape magazine and as an advocate for the green industry through board and committee positions with PLANET, RISE, OTF and TOCA. For more information, visit http://projectevergreen.org/.
Cindy Code, Executive Director of Project Evergreen, discusses why Project EverGreen is good for the entire green industry. In addition, we will talk about GreenCare for Troops/SnowCare for Troops and how the programs work. Code explains recent projects, including the renovation of blighted areas, building the Imaginarium outdoor exhibit and Hurricane Sandy efforts.Code is the Executive Director of Project EverGreen, a national non-profit group that proactively promotes the positive benefits of yard, parks and green spaces. Code's tenure in the green industry spans twenty plus years as an award-winning journalist with Lawn & Landscape magazine and as an advocate for the green industry through board and committee positions with PLANET, RISE, OTF and TOCA.For more information, visit http://projectevergreen.org/.
Cindy Code, Executive Director of Project Evergreen, discusses why Project EverGreen is good for the entire green industry. In addition, we will talk about GreenCare for Troops/SnowCare for Troops and how the programs work. Code explains recent projects, including the renovation of blighted areas, building the Imaginarium outdoor exhibit and Hurricane Sandy efforts. Code is the Executive Director of Project EverGreen, a national non-profit group that proactively promotes the positive benefits of yard, parks and green spaces. Code's tenure in the green industry spans twenty plus years as an award-winning journalist with Lawn & Landscape magazine and as an advocate for the green industry through board and committee positions with PLANET, RISE, OTF and TOCA. For more information, visit http://projectevergreen.org/.
Cindy Code, Executive Director of Project Evergreen, discusses why Project EverGreen is good for the entire green industry. In addition, we will talk about GreenCare for Troops/SnowCare for Troops and how the programs work. Code explains recent projects, including the renovation of blighted areas, building the Imaginarium outdoor exhibit and Hurricane Sandy efforts.Code is the Executive Director of Project EverGreen, a national non-profit group that proactively promotes the positive benefits of yard, parks and green spaces. Code's tenure in the green industry spans twenty plus years as an award-winning journalist with Lawn & Landscape magazine and as an advocate for the green industry through board and committee positions with PLANET, RISE, OTF and TOCA.For more information, visit http://projectevergreen.org/.