Service Before Self Podcast
Service Before Self Podcast: Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services tackles current issues impacting veterans and their families. From challenges transitioning from military service into civilian careers to addressing the unique health needs of veterans, no subject is off limits. Join us as we present pragmatic solutions to ensure that veterans and families succeed in the communities where they live.
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Episode 28: Seeking Innovative Approaches to Veteran Mental Health and Wellness: A conversation with Adam Marr, co-host of the Tango Alpha Lima Podcast
02/12/2025
Episode 28: Seeking Innovative Approaches to Veteran Mental Health and Wellness: A conversation with Adam Marr, co-host of the Tango Alpha Lima Podcast
Episode 28 is a conversation with Adam Marr, co-host of The American Legion's podcast, Tango Alpha Lima, (https://tangoalphalima.fireside.fm/episodes) and Director of Operations for the Veteran Mental Health Leadership Coalition (https://vmhlc.org/). Adam will share his personal journey of transition and reintegration and his work in promoting research and increasing access to innovative approaches to enhancing the mental health and wellness of veterans.
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Episode 27: Driven by Equity: Maximizing Opportunities for Veterans in New Jersey
11/11/2024
Episode 27: Driven by Equity: Maximizing Opportunities for Veterans in New Jersey
As we look toward Veterans' Day, this is an opportunity to showcase the work of Dixon Center and our partners in creating opportunities for veterans and their families. We are also introducing the newest member of Dixon Center's team and highlighting how, on this Veterans' Day, you can go beyond just thanking veterans for their service.
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Episode 26, A Conversation with Danielle Applegate from National Coalition of Homeless Veterans
05/07/2024
Episode 26, A Conversation with Danielle Applegate from National Coalition of Homeless Veterans
Today we tackle the challenges of veteran homelessness with our guest, Danielle Applegate, chairperson of National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV). Danielle will share a personal story of how homelessness impacts both veterans and non-veterans alike but also how there are resources and strategies available that can provide a way out. She will also share the work of NCHV and if you are part of an organization that may be tackling homelessness in your community, how NCHV can help. You can connect with NCHV at their website, NCHV.ORG.
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Episode 25, A Conversation with Jennifer Grubb
04/22/2024
Episode 25, A Conversation with Jennifer Grubb
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services hosts a conversation with Jennifer Grubb--combat veteran, veteran advocate, registered nurse, wife, and mother. Jennifer shares her candid, raw, and thought-provoking experience of reintegration following military service. She pulls no punches but also demonstrates her resiliency and the potential of our military-connected community. Listen more than once and encourage others to listen as well.
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A Conversation with Secretary Patrick J. Murphy
04/02/2024
A Conversation with Secretary Patrick J. Murphy
A conversation with Secretary Patrick J. Murphy, former Under Secretary of the Army and a leading advocate for veterans and their families. Secretary Murphy is the Chairman of Task Force Movement, www.taskforcemovement.org, an organization that is creating successful careers for the military-connected community in transportation, cybersecurity, and healthcare.
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Episode 23, A Conversation with Robin Kelleher, CEO of HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS
03/14/2024
Episode 23, A Conversation with Robin Kelleher, CEO of HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS
A conversation with Robin Kelleher, Co-Founder and CEO of HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS, recipient of the 2023 Eugene and Ruth Freedman Leadership Award.
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Episode 022: Connecting to the Military and Veteran Community
11/22/2023
Episode 022: Connecting to the Military and Veteran Community
Psych/Armor educates and trains organizations on how to better understand and connect with military-connected individuals: transitioning service members, military spouses, veterans, and their families. Listen to Tina explain how her family’s history of military service and her experiences as a military spouse created opportunities to ensure that veterans and their families reach their full potential. Key Takeaways: [3:30] Tina shares what motivated her to assist and support veterans and their families. [9:51] Tina explains how she started Psych/Armor, a nonprofit organization. [11:17] Psych/Armor’s primary mission is to help connect the military and civilian communities in various ways. [14:08] Tina shares more about the work accomplished by Psych/Armor. [16:08] Psych/Armor was funded by a licensed mental health counselor in San Diego who was a civilian. [17:14] At Psych/Armor, there is a cultural competency requirement to understand the people that they serve. [18:44] Tina comments on the vast ecosystem that forms Psych/Armor. [21:46] Psych/Armor’s primary focus is on health equity. [23:17] Colonel Sam expands on the two common narratives from our society’s perspective on veterans: Veterans are either super soldiers or broken soldiers. [25:20] Psych/Armor is made by a cross-generational Team. [29:43] Tina received an award from (The Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration). [30:17] Tina discusses the concept of wellness and its importance for the veteran community. [33:51] Tina shares her call to action with anyone wanting to help the veteran community. Mentioned in this episode: At for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live. Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership. , , and Visit The Wellness Initiative envisions a future in which people pursue health, happiness, recovery, and a full and satisfying life in the community. Below are brief descriptions of each dimension of wellness. Being able to balance these eight dimensions is a foundation for positive outcomes for veterans and their families. To learn more, visit . Physical Wellness: A healthy body. Good physical health habits. Nutrition, exercise, and appropriate health care. These make up the physical dimension of wellness. Intellectual Wellness: keeping our brains active and our intellect expanding … reading, taking a class at your local community college, and engaging in debate/discussions. Financial Wellness: proactively managing your income, debt, and savings, as well as increasing your understanding of financial processes and resources. Environmental Wellness: being in a safe, supportive environment, having a place that you can call home. An environment where you can live, learn, and thrive. Spiritual Wellness: a broad concept that represents one’s personal beliefs and values and involves having meaning, purpose, and a sense of balance and peace. Social Wellness: involves having healthy relationships with friends, family, and the community, and having an interest in and concern for the needs of others and humankind. Occupational Wellness: involves participating in activities that provide meaning and purpose and reflect personal values, interests, and beliefs, including employment. Emotional Wellness: involves the ability to express feelings, adjust to emotional challenges, cope with life’s stressors, and enjoy life. Tweetables and quotes: “The military community is so diverse; it represents a great example of the larger civilian community.” “Suicide prevention and PTSD are not exclusive to the military community.” “There are two common narratives from our society’s perspective on veterans: Veterans are either super soldiers or broken soldiers, and neither are the norm.” “At Psych/Armor, we want to reduce isolation and increase belonging in our veteran community.”
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Episode 021: K9 for Warriors with Carl Cricco and John Tappan
06/23/2023
Episode 021: K9 for Warriors with Carl Cricco and John Tappan
In today’s episode, Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.), your host, is joined by , the CEO of , and , a Navy veteran who has directly felt the impact of K9 for Warriors in supporting veterans and their families. K9 for Warriors is the largest provider of service dogs to military veterans suffering from PTSD, traumatic brain injury, or military sexual trauma. Carl shares K9’s history, approach, and impact, and John, as someone who has a service dog from K9s for warriors, shares his inspiring story and how his dog, Henry, made all the difference in the world for him on his journey of healing with honor. Key Takeaways: [2:03] Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.) explains what Heal with Honor is about. [4:02] Carl shares the background for K9 for Warriors. [6:15] Carl talks about 9/11 being the second worst day of his life. [8:03] John shares his perspective about K9 for Warriors. [12:38] How are dogs selected? What kind of training do they go through? [14:24] John talks about his experience with a service dog. [15:51] Carl describes the K9 for Warriors program. [17:58] John talks about the science that backs up the importance of the connection between veterans and service dogs. [19:26] Carl talks about the legislation that helps to connect a service dog to a veteran. [21:02] John shares his words with all those struggling veterans: Ask for help; you are not alone. [25:07] John and Carl share their call to action with all military veterans. [27:14] Donate to , Mentioned in this episode: At for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live. Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership. , , , and Learn more about Tweetables and quotes: “K9s prevent veterans to fall into suicidal ideation.” “When you are not seeing any progress, suicidal ideation is inevitable.” “My scars were not visible, I thought I didn't deserve a service dog, but getting one saved my life.” “It takes 6 months for a dog to get the proper training to become a service dog.” “82% of veterans with service dogs had a reduction in their suicidal ideation, and 90% have a reduction in their medication dependency.”
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Episode 020: A Story of Healing Emotional and Physical Trauma
06/09/2023
Episode 020: A Story of Healing Emotional and Physical Trauma
In today’s episode, Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.), your host, is joined by and . Joshua and Stephen are the director and writer of the new film . Joshua and Stephen discuss their new movie, which will be launched in theaters on June 9th, 2023. Mending the Line is the story of a marine who’s been wounded in Afghanistan and has now been sent to a VA facility in Montana, where he meets a Vietnam veteran who teaches him how to fly fish to deal with his emotional and physical trauma. Key Takeaways: [5:23] What brought Stephen to this particular subject? [7:42] Joshua shares his motivation to get involved in the topic of veterans. [10:10] Actual veterans participated in the movie; how could they contribute to the project? [14:35] Stephen shares what surprised him during the research for the movie. [16:02] Joshua speaks of their partnering with the marine. [18:40] Joshua opens up about what surprised him about what it meant for a soldier to get wounded in war. [22:11] Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.) highlights the character’s fear of losing his identity. [22:52] Military is not the whole story; it is just a chapter. [24:08] Being wounded is a forced exit from the military. [25:43] Stephen talks about the research he did on PTSD. [28:30] The movie shows the separation between Vietnam veterans and the post 9/11 and how they need each other to heal. [32:50] Joshua talks about a particular character: Lucy. [34:57] Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.) singles out the character who really connected with him. [36:10] Stephen shares what he considers the best scene in the movie. [37:33] Joshua clarifies it was never their intention to demonize the VA. [40:21] Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.) discusses his favorite scene. [43:55] What is next for Mending the Line? Mentioned in this episode: At , we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live. Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership. , , and Tweetables and quotes: “After recovering from a wound, you can feel that physically you are ready, but mentally, you are not, and the mental wounds are the dominating factor.” “Military is not the whole story; it is just a chapter.” “Five percent of active duty military actually see combat; still more than 50% experience PTSD.” “We may not all experienced combat, but we all experience loss at some point in our lives.”
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Episode 19: Veterans helping Veterans become Entrepreneurs with Colonel Scott Jensen, National Veteran Small Business Coalition
07/22/2022
Episode 19: Veterans helping Veterans become Entrepreneurs with Colonel Scott Jensen, National Veteran Small Business Coalition
In today’s episode, Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.), your host, is continuing a conversation that was started several months ago regarding the opportunities that are available for transitioning service members, veterans, and military spouses who want to become entrepreneurs and small businesses owners. This time, Col. Sam welcomes to talk about the opportunities for Federal Contracting, which has the amount of $30 billion a year set aside in contracting for veterans to own small businesses. Key Takeaways: [3:45] Col. Scott shares his story. [7:07] Col. Scott talks about who he moved to the non-profit space. [9:23] occupies a unique place in supporting veterans and Col. Scott explains why. [11:56] Getting started and sustaining success are two of the challenges of the first stages of a veteran entrepreneur. [14:28] Col. Scott talks about the advocacy piece. [15:37] What is the greatest challenge that veteran entrepreneurs have to face? [18:15] Col. Sam stresses the importance of networking. [18:59] Col. Scott shares the work of NVSNC in helping veterans overcome some of the barriers to networking and to motivate them to increase their social capital. [23:10] Col. Scott speaks about current policy changes that need to take place or are taking place now to support veteran entrepreneurs. [27:10] Col. Scott talks about the certification process to be in business with the Federal Government. [29:40] Col. Scott highlights the importance of having the VA certification. [33:30] Col Scott shares his words of encouragement for all veterans. [36:43] The Dixon Center is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2022. Mentioned in this episode: At Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live. Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership. , , and Listen to Learn more about Visit Tweetables and quotes: “What is unique about NVSBC is that all its focus is in supporting veteran businesses in the federal marketplace.” “It is critical for any business, but particularly in federal contracting, to realize that is not just bureaucracy, it is people, and you have to know who the people are and you have to be willing to talk to them.” “If you are yet not certified, go to the VA right now and get certified.” “Veterans make very successful entrepreneurs.”
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Episode 018: The Villanova Experience for Veterans with Michael Brown
06/03/2022
Episode 018: The Villanova Experience for Veterans with Michael Brown
Colonel retired Sam Whitehurst, your host, welcomes to today’s episode. Michael Brown is the Director of the . Michael shares how Villanova provides opportunities and a path to success to veterans, recognizing the challenges they sometimes face when they pursue a higher education track. Michael also shares what “The Villanova Experience” is about. Key Takeaways: [6:12] Why is Villanova such a great fit for members leaving active duty and for veterans? [9:53] Michael explains why the military experience is a great foundation. [12:07] Student veterans bring so much to the College Campus, their experiences enrich the community, affecting positively both teachers and students. [15:04] How is Villanova helping students overcome challenges? [17:22] Michael speaks about his passion for creating a Villanova Experience for veterans. [19:52] Villanova works toward re-establishing the sense of community and belonging for veterans. [21:18] Sam and Michael talk about the School of Nursing at Villanova. [26:19] Michael shares the most important aspect to focus on in regard to the GI Bill. [29:16] Michael encourages organizations, institutions, and corporations to do the best they can do to go above and beyond to just saying “Thank you for your service”. Mentioned in this episode: At for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live. Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership. , , and Listen to and Tweetables and quotes: “Higher education is a great space for transitioning members and veterans to decompress, learn about themselves and their career aspirations while creating a network.” “Always look for opportunities to continue to build yourself.” “We should strive to be life-long learners.”
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Episode 017: Ending Veteran Homelessness. Part 2 with Bruce Buckley
05/02/2022
Episode 017: Ending Veteran Homelessness. Part 2 with Bruce Buckley
Colonel retired Sam Whitehurst, your host, welcomes Bruce Buckley to the second part of an insightful conversation about Veteran homelessness. Bruce is the CEO of ; he is one of the leading subject matter experts on the challenges impacting homeless veterans. Bruce has been dedicating his career to finding solutions to assist veterans and their families who find themselves in that situation. In today’s episode, Bruce keeps sharing the work done by Soldier On which is a great model that needs to be replicated across the country. He talks about how they dealt with the pandemic at its beginning and the great help they received from the Supportive Services for Veteran’s Families (SSVF). Bruce dives deep into the crucial importance to Veterans of belonging to a community and he highlights the spectacular job Soldier On’s staff does to make it all happen. By the end of this episode, Bruce shares his distress caused by the potential closing of the VA Medical Center in Leeds, Massachusetts, you can help prevent this from happening by raising your voice! (links below) Key Takeaways: [3:19] Bruce shares some of the lessons learned from the pandemic. [5:58] Bruce talks about how fortunate they were to have a good relationship with VA Western Massachusetts. [8:47] Bruce speaks about the role that the Supportive Services for Veteran’s Families (SSVF) plays in Soldier On. [12:04] Bruce explains the vital importance of being part of a community for Veterans and how the staff is a very big resource apart from the housing. [12:39] Bruce shares on the peer program. [14:49] Is there a spike in veteran homelessness? [16:05] Bruce talks about their support in regards to financial literacy. [17:32] What are Soldier On’s plans for the future? [20:09] The VA recently issued a report announcing they will shut some facilities down in order to relocate them; how does this impact veterans who need those services? [26:42] Colonel Sam shares his experience visiting the Soldier On Program. [27:30] Bruce shows his gratitude to all the staff that makes the program work. [29:40] Colonel Sam shares some additional information about the potential closing of the VA Medical Centre in Leeds Massachusetts. Mentioned in this episode: At for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live. Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership. , , and Listen to Make sure your voice is heard about the VA's recommendation to close the . Please contact your or or reach out to , nominee to be the chair of the Asset and Infrastructure Review Commission, and let them know how you feel. Tweetables and quotes: “The more we build the more communities want to recreate what we built.” “Soldier On’s plan is to keep on listening to the needs of Veterans and their families and to stay strong in the work towards stopping veteran homelessness, one veteran at a time.” “If they close the VA, it will become a ghost town of about 40 buildings.”
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Episode 016: Ending Veteran Homelessness. Part 1 with Bruce Buckley
04/14/2022
Episode 016: Ending Veteran Homelessness. Part 1 with Bruce Buckley
Colonel retired Sam Whitehurst, your host, welcomes Bruce Buckley to the first part of an insightful conversation about Veteran homeless. Bruce is the CEO of ; he is one of the leading subject matter experts on the challenges impacting homeless veterans. Bruce has been dedicating his career to finding solutions to assist veterans and their families who find themselves in that situation. In today’s episode, Bruce is also sharing the challenges that veterans face in finding affordable housing; he tackles many misconceptions about homelessness and shares the outstanding work that Soldier On does to support male and female veterans and their families. Key Takeaways: [5:38] Bruce talks about the history of Soldier On. [9:04] Bruce talks about how Soldier On operates every day helping veterans to find housing as well as all support services they need. [9:45] Soldier On provides veterans with transitional and permanent housing, as well as supporting programs. [11:25] Soldier On goes where the veterans are. [13:34] Who are the homeless veterans? Bruce describes how his perspective on the homeless changed over time. [15:30] Bruce discusses the preconceived notion of homelessness. [16:49] Bruce shares the crucial need for a network. [18:14] Bruce speaks about the role that finding permanent housing and providing supportive programs plays in helping homeless veterans. [22:48] What are the services Soldier On provides to women veterans? [27:31] Soldier On opened 38 full units for female veterans. [30:55] Colonel Sam closes the first part of an amazing conversation with Bruce Buckley. Mentioned in this episode: At for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live. Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership. , , and Tweetables and quotes: “Soldier On doesn’t have offices, they work where the veterans are.” “Soldier On gives Veterans what they need to help them get back on their feet.” “Many homeless veterans can be found in jails as well as being part of what we could call a middle-income family.” “Homelessness is a result of losing your social network, your support system, and as a result losing your community.” “We all need a community.” “Giving a homeless person a key to a permanent house is just not the solution.”
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Episode 015: Empowering the Entrepreneurial Dreams of Veterans with Blake Hogan
03/04/2022
Episode 015: Empowering the Entrepreneurial Dreams of Veterans with Blake Hogan
Welcome to the first episode of the second season of Service Before Self. Colonel Sam Whitehurst is accompanied by , CEO of , to today’s episode. They are talking about the first of the three pillars of work at Dixon Center. These pillars are Work with Purpose, Honor, and Live with Hope. Blake is diving deep into the meaning of working with purpose. He is talking about some of the opportunities available to transitioning service members, military spouses, and veterans who want to become business owners. He is also addressing some of the challenges such as navigating the process to get some of the capital required to start doing a business, not only financially but also referring to the human capital including the needed connections to start the journey as a successful entrepreneur. Key Takeaways: [1:32] Colonel Sam Whitehurst introduces himself and his role at the Dixon Center. [3:13] The three pillars of work at Dixon Center: Work with Purpose, Honor, and Live with Hope. [4:17] Colonel Sam talks about the eight dimensions of wellness. [7:55] Blake shares what Bunker Labs is doing to support veterans entrepreneurs. [8:58] Blake talks about the importance of networks for veteran entrepreneurs. [10:06] Blake shares his background and how he became part of Bunker Labs. [13:09] Bunker Labs has a partnership with We Work. [15:30] JP Morgan also collaborates with Bunker Labs. [15:55] Blake talks about the Ambassador Programm. [17:18] How can you get involved? [18:48] Sam emphasizes the importance of camaraderie. [20:31] Why becoming an entrepreneur is so attractive to veterans. [23:11] Blake shares the story of a couple of successful veteran families who became entrepreneurs. [28:33] There are a number of veterans that rely on personal savings for the initial start of their business; Bunker Labs assists veterans on the initial start-up too by connecting people with the right financial institutions. [33:05] Blake shares his call to action: Become part of the Bunker Labs community. [35:07] Sam shares his call to action: Reach out and connect with Bunker Labs! Mentioned in this episode: At for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live. Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership. , , and Learn about the Veterans and their families who started their businesses along with Bunker Labs Check out the products of two successful entrepreneurs: Brandon Hunter funded a fintech product to teach financial literacy. , Colleen Marchi Tweetables and quotes: “The three pillars of work at Dixon Center are Work with Purpose, Honor, and Live with Hope.” “The number one determinant of success for entrepreneurs is around networks.” “Your financials lead to opportunities or challenges in life.” “People become entrepreneurs because they want to do something that matters and serves a broader mission.”
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Episode 014: Challenges Faced By Disabled Veterans with Louis Orslene, Office of Disability Employment, Department of Labor
06/17/2021
Episode 014: Challenges Faced By Disabled Veterans with Louis Orslene, Office of Disability Employment, Department of Labor
Sam Whitehurst talks with Louis Orslene, Supervisory Policy Advisor in the Office of Disability and Employment Policy from the Department of Labor, an agency that helps employers and organizations support not only disabled veterans, but disabled Americans writ large. Louis shares some of the policies and programs that are creating opportunities for those that are disabled and how organizations and communities can effectively integrate those with disabilities, including disabled veterans, into the workforce.
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Episode 013: National Salute to America’s Heroes with Mickey Markoff
05/18/2021
Episode 013: National Salute to America’s Heroes with Mickey Markoff
Welcome to another episode of Service Before Self. Today, Mickey Markoff joins the podcast. He is the Executive Producer of the National Salute to America’s Heroes. The mission of the National Salute to America’s Heroes presented by HYUNDAI is to bring back the true meaning and spirit of Memorial Day weekend and pay tribute to all those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of our freedom.
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Episode 012: Assisting Organizations and Communities Address the Evolving Needs of Veterans and Their Families with Colonel Duncan S. Milne.
04/23/2021
Episode 012: Assisting Organizations and Communities Address the Evolving Needs of Veterans and Their Families with Colonel Duncan S. Milne.
Colonel Sam Whitehurst, your host, is accompanied by Colonel Duncan S. Milne, President of Dixon Center, in today’s special episode, where he is sharing his experience and background in the Marine Corps and how he came to serve veterans and their families at Dixon Center.
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Episode 011: Veterans and Their Families Succeeding in Their Communities with Jim Beamesderfer
03/18/2021
Episode 011: Veterans and Their Families Succeeding in Their Communities with Jim Beamesderfer
In today’s episode, Colonel Sam Whitehurst welcomes someone who has been a national leader on addressing the challenges that face service members, military spouses, veterans and their families when they transition from active-duty back into their civilian communities.. Today’s guest is Jim Beamesderfer, Vice President, Veterans Initiatives at Prudential.
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Episode 010: Breaking the Barrier Between Civilians and Military Leaders with David Hamilton
02/19/2021
Episode 010: Breaking the Barrier Between Civilians and Military Leaders with David Hamilton
While the military, as an institution, is held in very high regard by the public, many people perceive that military service is either mentally or physically damaging to those who serve. Based on his long experience with employers and veterans, David Hamilton tackles this issue head-on and highlights the resiliency inherent to veterans; he exposes common misperceptions about veteran employees, and how veterans can create an organizational culture that enhances a company’s bottom line.
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Episode 009: Enabling Success for All Veterans with John Lowry
12/18/2020
Episode 009: Enabling Success for All Veterans with John Lowry
Sam Whitehurst welcomes Mr. John Lowry to today’s episode. Mr. Lowry is the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Veteran Employment and Training. He is a Marine Corps veteran and has served more than 15 years on active duty and an additional 10 years in the Marine Corps Reserve. He has worked extensively and successfully in the private sector.
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Episode 008: How to Bridge the Gap Between Military Service and Civilian Employment with Fred Drummond
12/04/2020
Episode 008: How to Bridge the Gap Between Military Service and Civilian Employment with Fred Drummond
Sam welcomes Mr. Fred Drummond to today’s episode; he is the Deputy Assistant Secretary Of Defense for Force Education and Training at The Department of Defense SkillBridge which partners with private industries to help veterans find jobs, but also for companies to find the workforce that they need for their industries. Listen to this episode to find all the information every service member who is thinking about transitioning needs to have.
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Episode 007: It Is Never Too Early to Think About Your Future After the Military with Anne Meree Craig
11/27/2020
Episode 007: It Is Never Too Early to Think About Your Future After the Military with Anne Meree Craig
It is never too early to think about your future after the military, but it is often easier said than done. Service members usually start thinking about transitioning once they are already “in the breach”; why do they wait so long?
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Episode 006: A Talent Management System for Veterans with Matthew P. Donovan
11/13/2020
Episode 006: A Talent Management System for Veterans with Matthew P. Donovan
Along with the many programs and organizations that are dedicated to serving veterans and their families, there are also several federal agencies that are instrumental in ensuring that veterans successfully reintegrate back into their communities. The VA is the first agency that everyone thinks about, but there is also the Department of Labor, Department of Agriculture, and Housing and Urban Development, just to name a few
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Episode 005: Transitioning Successfully with Brian Niswander
10/30/2020
Episode 005: Transitioning Successfully with Brian Niswander
There is one area where the U.S. military does not plan very effectively, where there is a struggle while dealing with uncertainty and often becoming overwhelmed by the complexity of the problem that needs attention. Sam Whitehurst, your host, went through this experience when he retired from the army in 2019; he shares the struggle with every other veteran, facing the moment of unease of thinking what is going to happen next, an aspect that is crucial for the future success and happiness.
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Episode 004: History Repeating Itself: Exposure to Burn Pits and the Legacy of Agent Orange with Rosie Torres, Executive Director of Burn Pits 360.
10/16/2020
Episode 004: History Repeating Itself: Exposure to Burn Pits and the Legacy of Agent Orange with Rosie Torres, Executive Director of Burn Pits 360.
Colonel (Ret.) Sam Whitehurst, your host, is joined today by Rosie Torres, the executive director of Burn Pits 360, a nonprofit organization that gives voice to veterans and their families that are dealing with the effects of exposure to burn pits while deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq. Rosie, and her husband, Captain (Ret.) Le Roy Torres, know firsthand the effects of burn pits to your health and they also know the challenges of trying to find treatment and support from the VA.
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Episode 003: Dr. Caitlin Thompson: Mental Health Challenges For Our Veterans in Times of Pandemic.
09/25/2020
Episode 003: Dr. Caitlin Thompson: Mental Health Challenges For Our Veterans in Times of Pandemic.
Sam is joined today by Dr. Caitlin Thompson; vice-president for Community Partnerships at the Cohen Veterans Network, a network of health care clinics across the U.S. that focuses on providing mental health assistance to veterans and their families. Dr. Thompson shares the mission of Cohen Veterans Network, the work they are doing in response to the pandemic, and also talks about her thoughts on what we can do to ensure that our veterans and families continue to have access to mental health services.
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Episode 002: Teamsters: Supporting Veterans and Their Families Transitioning to the Civilian Life with James P. Hoffa
09/15/2020
Episode 002: Teamsters: Supporting Veterans and Their Families Transitioning to the Civilian Life with James P. Hoffa
Today’s episode, Sam Whitehurst, your host, is going to present a program that provides opportunities for a career, not just a job, and the significant difference between these two concepts.
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Episode 001: Rick Passarelli: Forging New Pathways to Careers with Purpose for Veterans and Their Families
08/14/2020
Episode 001: Rick Passarelli: Forging New Pathways to Careers with Purpose for Veterans and Their Families
Welcome to the first episode of Service Before Self, a podcast that tackles the evolving needs of veterans and their families, based on the idea that veterans can succeed in the community where they live. This podcast will introduce you to people and the programs that are having an impact today; you will hear about their successes and lessons learned in creating effective programs in which veterans and their families reach their full potential.
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Service Before Self- Teaser Trailer
07/24/2020
Service Before Self- Teaser Trailer
Service Before Self- Teaser Trailer
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