Today’s article comes from Luis Congdon and is titled “How Video Games Are Helping Young Veterans Cope”. Specialist Rob Gibson talks about how video games allow him to switch off his symptoms
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070 Out of Your Comfort Zone and Into Your Community
Get out into your community and explore everything that it has to offer. New ideas, friends, and opportunities will come from stepping out of your comfort zone.
069 – To the Veterans Who Think You’re Broken: You’re wrong!
You may be having some big challenges in your life right now, but you are not broken. Your community and your country still need you. Choose to become the person that you want to be.
068 Luis Congdon – Mindset Shift
Loss, abandonment, culture shock, and even homelessness are a part of Luis’ story, but thanks to his mindset it is all just a small part of the abundant and optimistic story that is his life.
067 Bill Rausch – Got Your 6
Got Your 6 is a nonprofit that believes veterans are leaders, team builders, and problem solvers, who have the unique potential to lead a resurgence of community across the nation.
066 Should Military Members be Disciplined for PTSD?
In this episode I talk about a recent article from The Baltimore Sun titled “A soldier battling PTSD reported that he wanted to hurt his commanders. They disciplined him.”.
065 – Veterans Week
This week is Veterans Day and I want everyone out there, veteran and civilian, to find an organization to get plugged in with and go out into your community to some kind of event.
064 – Find your passion and go after it
Find out what you’re passionate about, and go after it. I walk you through a simple exercise to help get clear on what will provide you a life of passion.
063 Michael Rains – Advancing with Masterminds
Michael Rains is in the process of creating a mastermind for military non-commissioned officers to share ideas and build stronger, more capable military leaders.
062 Kate Germano – Service Women’s Action Network
Service Women’s Action Network is the voice of women in the military. SWAN is a member-driven community network advocating for the individual and collective needs of service women past, present and future.