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Remembering the anniversary of the fall of Baghdad THE INTERVIEW Kyle Hausmann-Stokes won the 2024 South by Southwest Audience Award for his directorial debut of the feature film "My Dead Friend Zoe," which he also co-wrote and produced. The film is a creative take on the post-war experience and a tribute to veterans of all generations. Hausmann-Stokes, who served as a paratrooper with the Army in Iraq, talks about the film, his military experience and how he helped co-found an organization for military veterans in the entertainment industry, Veterans in Media & Television, in the basement of American Legion Post 43 in Hollywood. SCUTTLEBUTT Veterans in Agritherapy - Celebrating Community Gardens week DOD commits $9.8 million to study psychedelics for active-duty troops Special Guest: Kyle Hausmann-Stokes.
"Reading has changed my life!" Today's key topics include: VA House Hacking as a young officer, military influencer and off duty employment in the Air Force, personal finance for military women, and self improvement for new officers and cadets. As a young officer, Lanae is debt free except her mortgage, owns a home using her VA loan, has a very high savings rate, and helps spread awareness about how women can improve their knowledge and personal finance situation. Links: Lanae's Instagram @lanaeslife1 Spencer's article about the VA Loan Our VA loan podcast episode w/ Rich Carey Our VA Loan- Everything you Need to Know podcast episode See Important Disclaimer for Department of the Air Force Influencers Lanae is a Force Support Officer stationed in Colorado. She earned her commission through the ROTC program at Ohio University and received her Bachelor's of Science degree in Communication Studies 2022. She became a home owner and debt free at 23 years old and loves to read, travel, be outdoors, and is passionate about personal finance education for women. For a limited time, Spencer is offering one-on-one Military Money Mentor sessions! Get your personal military money and investing questions answered in a confidential coaching call. Our new TSP course is live! Check out the Confident TSP Investing course at militarymoneymanual.com/tsp to learn all about the Thrift Savings Plan and strategies for growing your wealth while in the military. Use promo code "podcast24" for $50 off. Plus, for every course sold, we'll donate one course to an E-4 or below- for FREE! If you have a question you would like us to answer on the podcast, please reach out on instagram.com/militarymoneymanual or email podcast@militarymoneymanual.com. If you want to maximize your military paycheck, check out Spencer's 5 star rated book The Military Money Manual: A Practical Guide to Financial Freedom on Amazon or at shop.militarymoneymanual.com. I also offer a 100% free course on military travel hacking and getting annual fee waived credit cards, like The Platinum Card® from American Express, the American Express® Gold Card, and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card in my Ultimate Military Credit Cards Course at militarymoneymanual.com/umc3. Learn how to get your annual fees waived on premium credit cards from American Express in the Ultimate Military Credit Cards Course at militarymoneymanual.com/umc3. The Platinum Card® from American Express and the American Express® Gold Card waive the annual fee for active duty military servicemembers, including Guard and Reserve on active orders over 30 days. The annual fees on all personal Amex cards are also waived for military spouses married to active duty troops.
Today on the Connections Episodes from Organize 365®, I'm talking to Corie Weathers, author of “Military Culture Shift”. Once Corie was married she and her husband desired to invest in marriages, in a private practice. That was until he decided to pursue being a chaplain in the Military. And so began a life long adventure of serving and PCS'ing with two boys. Corie is currently gearing up to PCS soon and vulnerably shared how she feels about it. Corie's strength is not in adjusting to change. As a therapist, Corie advises others to adjust their expectations and look for the things you are excited about in the new location. It's important to grieve the loss of your current lifestyle, feel it, process it, and then climb out of those feelings by looking for purpose in the new. And while it is a military family's choice to serve, she pointed out there are a lot of sacrifices and choices you forfeit. Corie is deeply committed to serving the military community. Military Culture Shift We talked about the culture shift among military families over the years. It used to be that 1 in 4 people knew someone serving and now it's 1 in 200 that know someone serving in the Military. Americans had a better understanding of the sacrifice service men and women and their families make, on a daily basis. The overall support system used to be greater. Because military families know the struggle of moving so often, when you arrived in your new location, you could count on the community to embrace you. The spouses acted as the backbone and placed on the back burner for their families. They volunteered so their active duty servicemember could focus on the mission. Honestly, the Military relies on the volunteers. It's volunteers who help the families settle in. Also as spouses, you need to get your family established, then you could explore work opportunities. But by that time it was almost time to move again. In the 80's the marketing had a fatherly figure kind of message as in you could count on the military to supply all your needs. That shifted to “we take care of our families so they can take care of themselves” kinda vibe. They were trying to break the dependency of families on them for every need. Families were starting to get used to 2 income households so they didn't have to rely on the military so much and because spouses wanted to work. Spouses face many challenges in relocating and often that second income is undependable. Where the spouse has a license or certification, in some cases they aren't recognized in other states or countries. We got into a deep discussion about possible solutions and whose job is it to develop and implement those solutions. Social media has filled some of the gaps but due to more spouses working, volunteerism went down and community decreased. Military Initiative Funding We also talked about how funding gets assigned to different buckets. And the appropriation process to make sure the money gets spent as intended. And what happens when money is supposed to be set aside but comes up short and then some programs don't actually get fully funded. It directly affects those that protect us. We talked a lot about the process. And that goes for every bill that becomes law, not just for the Department of Defense (DOD) initiatives. And when families fall on hard times due to programs not getting funded, now they no longer have that tight knit community to lean on. Corie's Challenge: “Who is going to be the people group that implements this thing that is so important to me?” We agreed that it's time for everyone to look at the issues with fresh eyes and come up with outside of the box ideas as solutions. As states are starting to have more control, it's time for us and private institutions to step up and provide actionable solutions for those who protect our freedom. Could you be part of the solution for an issue personal to you? EPISODE RESOURCES: Military Culture Shift by Corie Weathers Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media.
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Send us a textIn today's episode, we discuss the importance of five essential emotions for women navigating a military-to-civilian transition. It emphasizes the need to intentionally generate these emotions to overcome challenges and achieve success during the transition process.Recognizing that such a transition can be a significant pivot with both positive and negative feelings, this episode aims to prepare you, whether you're contemplating the transition or have already made the leap, for the emotional journey ahead. Full show notes here: https://wendiwray.com/249More about coaching resources from me: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Contact Me | Schedule Consult 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.
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In today's episode, we discuss the importance of five essential emotions for women navigating a military-to-civilian transition. It emphasizes the need to intentionally generate these emotions to overcome challenges and achieve success during the transition process.Recognizing that such a transition can be a significant pivot with both positive and negative feelings, this episode aims to prepare you, whether you're contemplating the transition or have already made the leap, for the emotional journey ahead. Also, invite you to an upcoming webinar in collaboration with the Wounded Warrior Project on May 15th at 12PM ET, designed to support women in navigating a stressful transition with confidence.How Women Veterans Can Navigate a Stressful Military Transitionhttps://www.linkedin.com/events/howwomenveteranscannavigateastr7183145718386163713/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
As a veteran and pro-choice advocate, I take you through the under-discussed yet critical issue of reproductive rights for military women. Reflecting on my own experience with an unplanned pregnancy as a military dependent and later as active duty, I talk briefly about the intricate challenges faced by active-duty service members. The conversation widens to scrutinize the implications of stringent state abortion laws on the lives of those stationed in key military areas, where access may be severely curtailed or banned and how these restrictions might affect military readiness and national security, considering the high percentage of female service members in their reproductive years. The battle lines are drawn as we address the current legal struggles over medication abortion and what a potential ban could mean for women donning the uniform.Join us as we amplify the often-unheard voices of women in the military, drawing from a moving piece in Elle and insights from the Vet Voice Foundation. I extend an invitation to women who have served or are currently serving to share their tales, assuring confidentiality for those who seek it. We navigate through their experiences of feeling powerless, devoid of choices, and how these narratives are frequently invisible to their male colleagues. As we weave through these poignant stories, a reminder resonates for our community: the importance of self-care and fostering resilience. Listen in, as we provide a platform for impactful stories, and offer a beacon of support to those facing the seemingly impossible in their service to our nation.Vet Voice Foundation - https://vvfnd.orgSupport the show
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We dumpster dive into our vault library and replay these classics.They boys discuss women in the military and other nonsensical things. https:/patreon.com/2als1podhttps://www.instagram.com/thetalkingdickscomedypodcast/https://twitter.com/DicksTwohttps://www.facebook.com/thetwodickshttps://www.facebook.com/The-Talking-Dicks-Comedy-Podcast-107101331446404Support the show
This episode is rather long, but I wanted to cover some ground I neglected.One of the core voices of The Light at the Other Side is veterans. I'm sharing my stories from my time in the military and inviting you to share yours!While I was serving in the US Navy, from 2003-2007, I met some extraordinary people. The women of the military were especially impressive to me. I've included my salute to my sisters-in-arms, so it's a bit of a long episode. I hope you'll indulge me...If you're interested in joining the community, here's the link to the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/268440279538198/Also make sure to check out my website for more content!www.melissacorrigan.com Music cred for opening theme: Music by Vitaliy Levkin from Pixabay
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An International Women's Day Special, featuring the voices of Russian opposition figurehead Yulia Navalnaya, female NATO recruits as they take to the skies, and a French abortion activist celebrating a constitutional victory. Also in the show: pioneering business anchor Karen Tso, the only female watchmaker in Bosnia, Spanish football players and Estonia's Smoke Sauna Sisterhood.
Natasa Loizou was employed by the Argentina's Ministry of Defence as an external consultant due to her Master's Degree in International Security. She also held the highest national authority position of dealing with the control of arms, explosives, ammunition and other sensitive materials, disarmament and destruction policies and the management of the biggest deposit of arms on the South American continent. She was the first migrant woman to hold such a position. She was back in Cyprus recently so I got her in the studio and we talked about women in the military and security labour but most importantly about the political landscape, comparing Argentina and Cyprus, culture, respect, education and gender. You can support the podcast by subscribing to Patreon for as little as 2, 5 or 10 euros a month. Find Eleni aka Georgie's Mummy on Instagram and Facebook to follow her daily stories and posts. Support the show
A deep dive into the Rebbe's firm position against women being drafted into or voluntarily joining the military. Plus: a discussion afterwards about whether the Rebbe's letters written 30-40 years ago apply in modern Israel, where recent initiatives have made the IDF more hospitable to observant Jews. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yechiel-krisch1/support
WARNING: This episode is heavy with talks of SAThis is one womans story of her life in the military and abuse.Disclaimer: We are not professionals. This podcast is opinioned based and from life experience. This is for entertainment purposes only.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/5828421/advertisement
This is a rebroadcast from May 30, 2021: In today's edition of Bring It On!, hosts, Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell, talk about the history of black women in the military. From the Revolutionary War to present-day conflicts, women have proudly served in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard as nurses, pilots, …
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Stacey and Lois visit with Amanda about her time in the US Navy and her military service to our country. Join us for this enlightening conversation!We'd love to hear from you! Please send your feedback and comments or questions to whosegirlareyou@gmail.com.
Should women serve in the military? It feels odd to say, "Hey women, kill your baby so we can send you off to war!" But that's where we are today. We talked about that on today's show. We were then joined with Senator Rand Paul and how they have some undeniable proof that Dr. Fauci perjured himself in front of Congress. Finally, we talked to Chris Rufo about his new book "America's Cultural Revolution" so we can truly understand where this wokeness came from and how to fight back.
This is a rebroadcast from May 30, 2021: In today's edition of Bring It On!, hosts, Clarence Boone and Liz Mitchell, talk about the history of black women in the military. From the Revolutionary War to present-day conflicts, women have proudly served in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard as nurses, …
The Greatest Generation has many female heroines – women and girls who stepped out of line to serve their countries and their communities in the darkest days of World War II. Many of them remain relatively unknown. To discuss some of their stories, the MacArthur Memorial Podcast hosted Major General (Ret.) Mari K. Eder, author of The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line: Untold Stories of the Women Who Changed the Course of World War II. Follow us on:Twitter: @MacArthur1880; @AEWilliamsClarkFacebook: @MacArthurMemorialwww.macarthurmemorial.org
Navigating threats from China and RussiaLt. Gen. A.C. Roper, Deputy Commander of U.S. Northern Command, discusses the Chinese spy balloon and Russia's threat to the Arctic. Recruiting women to the militaryKatherine Kuzminski, director of the Military, Veterans, and Society Program at Center for a New American Security, discusses the military's efforts in recruiting more women. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we kick off Back History Month 2023 with celebration of black women in the military. Deeply Rooted Planting Roots Deputy Director of Publishing, Kelli Baker is joined this week by Patricia Dorsey, a retired military wife of 32 years. Pat and Kelli dig into the history, impact and contributions of black women in the US military. They takes us through the ranks from Army Cadet, Emily Jazmin Tatum Perez to Navy Admiral, Michelle Howard a four star General and several others who have paved they way. This is an episode you do not want to miss!!! Then join us on our social media channel or on our website where we celebrate women in the military all year long.
Retired Air Force Colonel and U2 pilot, Merryl Tengesdal, and I compare notes on our tolerance levels for our male peers' antics during our military careers in this clip from my interview about her memoir, Shatter the Sky. Meet me at the Palm Springs Air Museum Gala on February 18th, or at WAI23 in Long Beach, CA from February 23rd - 25th. Buy your tickets for the Authors Connect Reading and Reception on opening night at Bogart & Co. at the Long Beach Convention Center from 7:30-9:30pm. I look forward to meeting you! Thanks so much for listening! Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter. Visit the Aviatrix Book Review website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages. Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation. Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree. Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!-Liz Booker
The pre-Don't Ask Don't Tell days in the military were a challenge for members who wanted to serve their country but had to stay closeted. Even during DADT, they couldn't talk openly about their families, received no dependent benefits for their spouses, and risked their careers if they were found out. In this portion of my interview with author Julie Tizard about her book The Road to Wings, she talks about what that life was like and why it was important to her to memorialize it in her book. Thanks so much for listening! Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter. Visit the Aviatrix Book Review website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages. Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation. Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree. Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!-Liz Booker
In this excerpt from my interview with Amber Smith about her book Danger Close: My Epic Journey as a Helicopter Pilot in Iraq and Afghanistan, she talks about assimilating into the male-dominated military culture. Sign up for the Literary Aviatrix newsletter, join Aviatrix Book Club discussions, and become a Literary Aviatrix Patron. Thanks so much for listening! Stay up to date on book releases, author events, and Aviatrix Book Club discussion dates with the Literary Aviatrix Newsletter. Visit the Aviatrix Book Review website to find over 600 books featuring women in aviation in all genres for all ages. Become a Literary Aviatrix Patron and help amplify the voices of women in aviation. Follow me on social media, join the book club, and find all of the things on the Literary Aviatrix linkt.ree. Blue skies, happy reading, and happy listening!-Liz Booker
Listen in as Eddie chats with Julene (Marine Veteran) and Julie (Army Veteran) as they give their personal experiences before, during, and after the military. It was great talking to these bad ass women! WWW.OTMWITHEDDIE.COM "We remember those who were called upon to give all a person can give, and we remember those who were prepared to make that sacrifice if it were demanded of them in the line of duty, though it never was. Most of all, we remember the devotion and gallantry with which all of them ennobled their nation as they became champions of a noble cause." - Ronald Reagan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otmwitheddie/message
During this Veterans and Military Family Month, we focus on the challenges for women in the military, and as they gain veterans status.We welcome Dr. Dana L. Robinson-Street - Hybrid Urgent Care Provider for Ohio Health in the Urgent Care and Telehealth Clinic. She is also a Doctorate prepared Nurse Practitioner with a master's certification as a Health Professional Educator and 25+ years of active service in the United States Navy.Some of the topics we cover with her include:What is the current situation for women in the military?Are the opportunities equal for all while in service?Do female members of various branches gain needed education/training to move up in the ranks? Are there role models/mentors to assist service women? Special programs for women in service (e.g., employment training, financial, etc.)? What is the current situation for female veterans?What benefits are provided to female veterans when they first leave service: job counseling and training, financial counseling, medical services, assistance with housing, etc.?How are women coping with their return home? Have mental health services expanded?Are job opportunities provided for female vets as they are for male vets? Are salary levels equal?What does the future look like for Ohio's female veterans Have services/programs been built specifically for female veterans?How are female vets identified, as they often do not self-identify?Ohio is 6th in the nation for the number of vets (900,000), how has the state reacted to vets' needs?We would love to hear from you.Give us your feedback, or suggest a topic, by leaving us a voice message.Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com.Find us on Facebook.Please review our podcast on Google!And of course, everything can be found on our website, Looking Forward Our Way.Recorded in Studio C at 511 Studios. A production of Circle270Media Podcast Consultants.Copyright 2022 Carol Ventresca and Brett Johnson
For this episode we're doing something a little different. I hand the podcast over to Command Sgt. Maj. Dana Trakel as she leads a panel discussion about Women's Equality Day with several trailblazing female leaders in our organization. Women's Equality Day celebrates the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920 which granted women the right to vote. Trakel is joined by five other women who have accomplished many firsts in their years of service. They talk about leadership, mentors and just general topics about being women in the profession of arms.
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From nurses, cooks, and seamstresses to their full combat roles today, women have come a long way in the military. We look at this history with the Assistant Director of the Wisconsin Veterans Museum.
Many of us have heard the stories about what goes on at the Military Academies, some of which seem outlandish or incomprehensible. Listeners, followers and outside interviewers all want to know-- "did that shit really happen?" Moreover, how can someone with Laurie's personality and stature make it through the gauntlet of discipline, academia, military training, hazing and the grueling physical requirements? This episode answers many of those questions, as well as the over arching theme of the difficulties of a woman holding one's own in a historically male dominated and controlled environment. Laurie was one of the earliest graduating classes of women, and she tackles the stereotypes, how she personally navigated through her four years and how she applied it to her life outside of the military. With candor and a little laughter, Lisa and Laurie tackle the questions and topics that many have thrown their way-- many of which can be applied to all women in any challenging environment. Find out what friends Laurie thinks would make it through. and buckle up, Beat Navy and HOOAH!
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This is a wonderful story - detailing many aspects of a Navy WAVES* (of course from WW2) as told by her granddaughter (Larisa) and also some details from her own diary during that era. You'll hear about her life before enlisting, much about her life as a WAVES and nurse serving the Navy, and then finally some about her adjustments to life after the war. This woman is affectionately known by her family as "GG" - for great-grandmother. Larisa took GG's diary (in Spring of 2022) and recorded audio excerpts, originally posted to her Twitter site (@history_dame). The complete set is now at this link and I encourage my listeners to tune into this, after hearing this episode.*Or sometimes seen as "WAV" for an abbreviation for WAVES, stood for: Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service .Here is the link to History Camp, in which Larisa participates as an enthusiastic volunteer. At this time, my basic podcast website is at this link - with the full list of all my podcasts. These are available on all podcast platforms (Apple, Spotify, Google, and more... ). My Instagram site is at this link, where I'll post related images for this episode. (account is: phihpod). If you see the image of "GG" and the two other WAVES's, GG is the lovely, smiling young lady on the right. Twitter: @phihpod More history on WAVES and WACS:WAVESWACS
Angie and Tiffany sit down and briefly discuss their military experience and women in the military. They start off explaining why they joined the service, what issues they have endured because of their gender and how they have gotten shit from men AND women for just doing their job. Later in the episode, the women share their opinion on women joining special operation jobs and the impact it has on everyone. Lastly, they discuss the sad and painful reality of sexual assault in the military, how it affects both women and men and lack of accountablity causing less people to want to come forward. If you ever experienced sexual assault and need someone to talk to, call 1-800-656-4673 or the DoD Safe Helpline at 877-995-5247. If you are a Veteran or Military member and want to speak to a counselor not affiliated with the DoD, go to giveanhour.org and fill out the form to speak to a specialist.
We've read your questions, we've seen your DMs, we have answered your calls & FINALLY best friend Jackie & I are hitting the mics to discuss this HOT topic: what's it like dating as a woman in the military? In this episode, we are sharing our personal experiences + what is most misunderstood about women as we approach dating in our careers. Not surprisingly, many of you want to know this! We get it. Our lifestyle, standards, routine, + experience is very different in the dating scene because we chose a life serving in the military. Much similar to any male-dominated field, Jackie + chat about how we've navigated hard conversations, break ups, looking for red flags, + setting our standards for men. Yes, there are red flags you can look for early on if you're dating a partner who is not supportive of your career. Tune in to this vulnerable episode + take this advice as though you're having a glass of wine with your besties. We are here to help you feel confident, strong, + powerful in ALL areas of your life, even dating. // these views are our own and do NOT reflect that of the DOD// _________________ Love this episode? Please consider leaving me a review on iTunes or Spotify! Follow @missunderstood.podcast + @itskellierene on Instagram for episode updates + more. Love our guest? Check out @jackiee.Barnum on IG! Special thank you to USEHATCH.FM for producing this episode.
Candace answers questions from her viewers on women in the military, how she knew she was going to marry her husband, and she gives her take on the Met Gala outfits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Candace answers questions from her viewers on women in the military, how she knew she was going to marry her husband, and she gives her take on the Met Gala outfits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sexual harassment, crude jabs, and doxxing bombard female service members everyday on the internet. That's according to Federal News Network's Scott Maucione. In his years of reporting on cyberbullying, he found the military isn't tracking these cases, making it difficult to enforce an executive order that assigns punishment to service members who harass colleagues online. And then WTOP's Kyle Cooper tells us about plans to redo the most iconic street in the U.S. — Pennsylvania Avenue.
Sexual harassment, crude jabs, and doxxing bombard female service members every day on the internet. That's according to Federal News Network's Scott Maucione. In his years of reporting on cyberbullying, he found the military isn't tracking these cases, making it difficult to enforce an executive order that assigns punishment to service members who harass colleagues online. And then WTOP's Kyle Cooper tells us about plans to redo the most iconic street in the U.S. — Pennsylvania Avenue
Mettle of Honor: Veteran Stories of Personal Strength, Courage, and Perseverance
He's a whore exurbs song previous episodes and upcoming episodes of women who have served in the military and what it was like to serve in uniform. --- 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/mettle-of-honor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mettle-of-honor/support
Today, Adrianna Steele and Artez Henderson interview DC Member Adrianna Darnell about her experience as a woman in the United States Military.
Female veteran Cat Corchado talks about the struggles women face during and post military service. Alisa Walters shares IRL resumes and cover letters dos & donts. And Vanessa & Sue share cyber security tips!We Get Real AF Podcast Credits:Producers & Hosts: Vanessa Alava & Sue RobinsonVanessa AlavaLinkedIn Instagram TwitterSue RobinsonLinkedIn Instagram TwitterSpecial Guests:Real Veterans with Cat Corchado - Sisters In Service PodcastProfesh Sesh with Alisa WaltersAudio Producer/Editor: Sam Mclean Instagram WebsiteTechnical Director: Mitchell MachadoLinkedIn Reset GamingAudio Music Track Title: Beatles UniteArtist: Rachel K. CollierYouTube Channel Instagram WebsiteCover Artwork Photo Credit: Alice Moore UnsplashWe Get Real AF Podcast OnlineInstagramTwitterFacebookLinkedInWebsiteSupport the show (https://ifundwomen.com/projects/we-get-real-af-podcast)
Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Retired Vice Admiral Sandra Stosz, servant and author about Coast Guard, Character Leadership and Box Turtles. Read her full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Showtimes: 1:29 Nic & Laura Discuss Box Turtles9:12 Interview with Vice Admiral Sandra Stosz Starts16:40 Coast Guard24:39 Character Leadership28:22 Coast Guard & Environmental Stewardship40:58 Box TurtlesPlease be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Sandra Stosz at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-stosz-584a652b/Guest Bio:Admiral Sandy Stosz started out in the US Coast Guard as an ensign serving aboard polar icebreakers, conducting national security missions from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Her forty-year career was filled with leadership lessons gleaned while breaking ice and breaking glass as the first woman to command an icebreaker on the Great Lakes and to lead a US armed forces service academy. Along the way, Sandy served for 12 years at sea, commanding two ships, and led large Coast Guard organizations during times of crisis and complexity. She finished her career as the first woman assigned as Deputy Commandant for Mission Support, directing one of the Coast Guard's largest enterprises. She has lectured widely on leadership, and has been featured on CSPAN and other media outlets. In 2012, Newsweek's “The Daily Beast” named Sandy to their list of 150 Women who Shake the World. She volunteers in leadership roles for several organizations, including serving as a trustee for the Coast Guard Academy Institute for Leadership and as chair of the Coast Guard Academy Sailing Council. She is the author of Breaking Ice & Breaking Glass: Leading in Uncharted Waters.Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs Muller Support the show (https://www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form)
Women in the military (and action movies/video games) is not only NOT controversial, but something to be celebrated. Think of all the badass women that populate our pop culture: Jill Valentine, Captain Janeway, and of course, Ellen Ripley of the Alien franchise. Cameron and Israel bring on a special guest, retired Marine Jennifer Brofer, to discuss all things we love about fierce women in movies, television and video games. The gang plays an exciting round of "Lifetime Movie or Military Movie" to polish off this doozy of an episode. Finally, an excuse to tap into our collective love of Lifetime movies!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pcfmpodcast)
Amanda Huffman joins us today to talk about her experience serving in combat and her transition to life as a military spouse while maintaining her own veteran identity.
Facing scrutiny as the first Miss USA to serve on active duty. Refusing to succumb to limitations and challenging other women to do the same. Serving as a voice for active duty and veteran women to lawmakers.Former Miss USA Deshauna Barber discusses the challenges women face in the military and why embracing her femininity only made her stronger.CONNECT with The Resilient Life Podcast:Instagram SUBSCRIBE Get the latest video podcast on YouTubeGet the latest audio podcastCONNECT Ryan Manion on Social Media:Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - LinkedIn LEARN about Travis Manion FoundationMEET Deshauna Barber: Deshauna Barber WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedInRoad to Miss USASWAN
The Buzz 1: “During the Revolutionary War, women served the U.S. Army in traditional roles as nurses, seamstresses and cooks for troops in camp. Some courageous women served in combat either alongside their husbands or disguised as men, while others operated as spies for the cause. Though not in uniform, women shared Soldiers' hardships, including inadequate housing and little compensation.” [www.army.mil] The Buzz 2: “The U.S. military has been one of America's most progressive institutions…But it also embodies a traditional, conservative, and in some ways “macho” culture…There is so much further to go and addressing these issues of gender equity will not be easy.” [brookings.edu/essay co-written by retired General Lori J. Robinson] We'll ask Colonel Deb Lewis, Major General Suzanne P. Vares-Lum, former US Army officer Donna Matturro McAleer and Chief Warrant Officer Five Phyllis Wilson to predict The Future of Women in the Military: Mental Toughness Required?
The Buzz 1: “During the Revolutionary War, women served the U.S. Army in traditional roles as nurses, seamstresses and cooks for troops in camp. Some courageous women served in combat either alongside their husbands or disguised as men, while others operated as spies for the cause. Though not in uniform, women shared Soldiers' hardships, including inadequate housing and little compensation.” [www.army.mil] The Buzz 2: “The U.S. military has been one of America's most progressive institutions…But it also embodies a traditional, conservative, and in some ways “macho” culture…There is so much further to go and addressing these issues of gender equity will not be easy.” [brookings.edu/essay co-written by retired General Lori J. Robinson] We'll ask Colonel Deb Lewis, Major General Suzanne P. Vares-Lum, former US Army officer Donna Matturro McAleer and Chief Warrant Officer Five Phyllis Wilson to predict The Future of Women in the Military: Mental Toughness Required?