
HeroFront
By Josh White
Sit back, relax, and let's listen to a LEGEND build their legacy.

HeroFrontJun 30, 2021

"Why Do Veterans Struggle to Transition?" LinkedIn, Networking, and Embracing Change: Dan Horgan's Success Formula
From there, Dan delved into the intricate domain of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions, culminating in his pivotal role as a Site Lead in Afghanistan. Settling in Texas, he found his calling at Black Rifle Coffee Company, contributing significantly to brand awareness, marketing, and social media. Beyond his professional prowess, Dan's diverse interests encompass archery, the great outdoors, and the intricate world of coffee and beer.
His advocacy for veterans and authentic brand alignment showcases his resilience, adaptability, and an unyielding pursuit of excellence. Our conversation with Dan unveiled the transformative impact of his experiences, from his Presidential Honor Guard tenure to navigating the challenges of transitioning to civilian life and his evolution into the dynamic realm of marketing starting with joining the black rifle coffee company team and eventually developing his own brand Free Range Texas where he acts as a social media strategist for companies to enhance brand awareness, build trust, and grow revenue for partners.
His social media services:
www.alignable.com/san-antonio-tx/free-range-texas
I. Introduction
Dan Horgan's story epitomizes resilience and transformation. From his time in the Presidential Honor Guard to a successful marketing career, his journey reflects the power of experience.
Dan's diverse journey highlights his military service, transitions, and thriving post-military professional life.
II. The Presidential Honor Guard Experience
Dan's rigorous training and encounters shaped his discipline. Social media exposure broadened his horizons and led to pivotal moments in his life.
Intensive training, social media impact, memorable encounters, and handling challenges defined Dan's time in the Honor Guard.
III. Transition to Civilian Life
Dan's shift from military to civilian life brought unique challenges. He shares insights into the adaptation process.
Dan reflects on his final military day and the challenges he faced transitioning to civilian life.
IV. Career Shifts and Black Rifle
His tenure at Black Rifle provided insights into hiring practices and the vibrant company culture, showcasing his growth from an assistant to a Marketing Director.
Dan's journey within Black Rifle illustrates his growth and commitment, focusing on authentic marketing strategies.
V. Leveraging Social Media and AI
Transitioning into influencing and utilizing AI marked a transformative phase in Dan's career, emphasizing technology and human connection in marketing.
Dan's shift into influencing, insights into AI in marketing, and the use of LinkedIn for networking are highlighted.
VI. The Importance of Networking and Professionalism on LinkedIn
Dan stresses the balance between professionalism and positivity on LinkedIn, incorporating faith and experience as key factors in online engagement.
Emphasizing professionalism, faith, and experience, Dan advocates for a respectable online presence.
VII. Embracing Change and Challenges
Handling triggers, making meaningful connections, and advocating for veterans to embrace change and nature for healing are key aspects of Dan's experiences.
Please join us in welcoming the inspiring Dan Horgan!

Forging a Veteran Community Rooted in Vulnerability, Authentic Journeys, and Being Sassy with Jess C Jaimes from Resilient and Rowdy
Today, we have the privilege of sitting down with a truly remarkable guest, Jess C Jaimes, the driving force behind the Resilient and Rowdy Podcast. In this conversation, we explore a range of engaging topics, from seizing opportunities and igniting passion to Jess's journey within the world of podcasting. We also delve into her commitment to sharing real-life stories, her vision for the future, and the invaluable wisdom she imparts along the way. It's a journey of resilience, self-discovery, and the incredible power of storytelling, and I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to Jess for joining us and sharing her extraordinary insights. So, let's dive in and celebrate her incredible story on the HeroFront Podcast.
Jess Jaimes is an Army Veteran turned mental health advocate and enjoys volunteering for military/veteran non profits. She is the host of Resilient and Rowdy (RNR) which shares stories of life experiences and deep conversations about depression, PTSD and MST. She studied at the University of Colorado Denver, majoring in Criminal Justice and Psychology. Jess currently lives in Georgia with her dog Bear.
Talking Points:
2:40 - Staying True to Your Why
6:25 - The Journey Within
9:42 - Resilient and Rowdy: A Focus on Real Life
13:50 - Building Community Through Shared Stories
18:45 - Top Picks: "Dating and Member" and "Keys"
22:55 - Igniting the Passion
27:00 - Favorite Quote: Words of Courage
31:25 - Lessons in Humility
35:45 - The Vision for the Future
44:10 - Valuable Advice
48:20 - Mental Health and Self-Improvement
53:00 - Beyoncé's Journey
57:10 - From Soldier to Specialist
1:01:20 - Showing Up for Others
1:08:50 - Advocating for Mental Health
1:12:30 - Speaking Out and Seeking Help
1:16:50 - Setting High Standards
1:21:05 - Coping with Loss of Identity
1:25:20 - Sobriety and Self-Control
1:29:30 - Friends and Support
1:33:45 - Parting Words

Haunted Military Bases & UFO Sightings! Halloween Special w/Luke From Wartime Stories
BONUS HALLOWEEN EPISODE!
0:00 - Intro
2:55 - My talk with Luke
50:25 - Wartime Stories Full Episode (featuring Josh's grandfather Col Guy Frost Hicks)
In the immersive podcast episode - host Josh White engages in a riveting dialogue with YouTuber Luke, delving deep into a tapestry of intriguing themes, from UFO sightings and unexplained phenomena to the interplay between military service and paranormal encounters. Unveiling the inexplicable nature of ghostly encounters and haunted military locations, the conversation peels back layers of mystery, highlighting the profound impact of emotions on these enigmatic settings. With detailed accounts of UFO sightings and a contemplative exploration of supernatural beliefs, the episode masterfully weaves together personal narratives, theories, and the importance of storytelling. It culminates in a poignant reflection on the lessons learned from experiences in the Marine Corps, leaving audiences with a powerful testament to the significance of humility and narrative in unraveling the mysteries that surround us. This podcast serves as a captivating journey through the unknown, inviting introspection and appreciation for the enigmatic wonders of the world.
Luke Lamana is a Marine Corps Reconnaissance veteran whose quiet passion for listening to and sharing stories, combined with his fascination with the strange and unexplained, has led to the creation of Wartime Stories, a channel dedicated to reliving the terrifying, mysterious and often unexplained paranormal experiences of military service members from around the world.
Hearing a story being narrated is one thing, but Luke was raised on radio dramas. He recognizes the immersive effect that environmental sound has on the context of any narrative. As such, his storytelling style is made unique not only through the style of animated artwork but through his use of audio production to immerse his audience in the sound environment of the story. Listeners feel as if they are reliving the stories from the perspective of the witnesses telling them.
Whether from a time of war or during peace time military operations, whether on base in or close proximity to military installations, Wartime Stories' growing audience never tires of listening to new stories involving military encounters with the dark, mysterious and paranormal.
DOES NOT REPRESENT THE DOD OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS - THIS IS PERSONAL STORIES AND OPINIONS

Surviving the Impossible: Brandi Benson's Courageous Battle Against Ewing Sarcoma and Her Transformed Outlook on Life's Possibilities
Brandi Benson takes center stage in this riveting podcast episode, sharing her awe-inspiring journey. From her experiences as a veteran and author to her courageous battle with cancer, Brandi's story is a testament to the power of resilience and hope.
Veteran Support and Personal Growth (4:30 - 6:56)
Brandi opens up about her life as a veteran and author, revealing the profound personal growth that arose from her struggles. She emphasizes the crucial role of support systems within the veteran community and the transformative effect of love in one's life.
Writing, Spirit Animals, and Life Experiences (6:57 - 12:25)
Discover how Brandi's book, "The Enemy Inside Me," initially intended as journals for her nephew, evolved into a compelling narrative. Her unique writing style, influenced by Chuck Palahniuk, includes flashbacks and non-linear storytelling, inspiring fellow writer Josh White to explore similar techniques.
Joining the Military, Cancer Diagnosis, and Personal Growth (12:26 - 17:34)
Brandi's decision to join the military as a gesture of gratitude takes a poignant turn with an unexpected cancer diagnosis at just 24. Her story unfolds as she navigates the complexities of her military journey and personal growth.
Military Life, Exhaustion, and Medical Concerns (17:35 - 22:01)
The episode delves into the taxing world of military life, where exhaustion and daunting deployments took their toll. Brandi's harrowing helicopter ride to Baghdad for a CT scan vividly illustrates the fear and uncertainty she faced.
Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (22:02 - 31:29)
Brandi reflects on her life-altering cancer diagnosis, highlighting the critical role of early detection. Her experiences while waiting for biopsy results and the momentous revelation that her tumor was cancerous are shared.
Overcoming Adversity and Manifesting a Better Life (31:30 - 36:37)
Brandi's resilience shines as she transforms adversity into a beacon of hope. Her story is a testament to the profound impact of belief, illuminating how one can turn their darkest moments into a source of inspiration.
Cancer Survival and Hope with Brandi Benson (36:38 - End)
Brandi's journey continues beyond this episode as she inspires countless individuals through her podcast and social media. Josh White expresses his heartfelt gratitude for Brandi's story and her role as a source of hope and affirmation.
Join us on this transformative journey with Brandi Benson, a remarkable woman who embodies resilience, transformation, and hope. Her story will leave you inspired and believing in the power of the human spirit. Tune in now!

Sasha Lopez: How to Love the Daily Grind and Achieve Anything as an Entrepreneur
@iamsashalo
@risenrideclub
@thefemalehustlerpodcast (her new podcast inspired by our awesome talk!)
Intro (3:15)
Welcome to HeroFront, the podcast that celebrates the incredible journeys of everyday heroes. I'm your host, Josh White, and today, we have a truly inspiring story to share with you. We sat down with Air Force Veteran Sasha Lopez, the driving force behind the cycling studio, Rise N Ride. Sasha's journey from the Air Force to becoming a successful spin instructor and entrepreneur is a testament to resilience, determination, and finding one's true purpose.
Sasha's Remarkable Journey (4:25)
Join us as we dive deep into Sasha's remarkable journey. She takes us through her decision to leave the Air Force, sharing the reasons behind it and how medical discharge and injuries reshaped her path.
Proudest Moments (9:45)
Sasha reflects on her proudest moments as a spin instructor. Learn about her incredible transformation from a military background to a dynamic spin instructor, the impact she makes on her students, and her impressive longevity in the industry.
Coping with Challenges (16:30)
Discover how Sasha coped with the challenges life threw at her, both before and after her military service. She talks about the importance of preparedness in the military, exciting career opportunities, and her personal battles with anxiety and depression. Sasha also shares how she found solace in the gym and her journey to become certified in Zumba.
Entrepreneurship and Opening a Gym (26:00)
Sasha's entrepreneurial spirit led her to open her own gym. She discusses the humble beginnings of her first gym, her decision to go back to school for business education, and the daily grind of being an entrepreneur.
Achieving Success (35:35)
In a competitive industry, Sasha faced criticism and negativity. She'll reveal how she overcame these challenges, emphasizing the importance of perseverance. Sasha also touches upon the significance of having a backup plan and the unique traits that define entrepreneurs.
Fulfilling the Vision (45:00)
Sasha shares her ultimate goal of expanding Rise N Ride nationally and internationally. Get a sneak peek into her blueprint for success and her adaptability in life. She embraces the label of being "crazy" and offers words of wisdom to our listeners, encouraging them to embrace life's challenges and opportunities.
My Final Thought (50:55)
Sasha's journey is a true testament to the power of determination and finding your true purpose. Join us as we celebrate her inspiring story on HeroFront, and stay tuned for Sasha's upcoming podcast, "The Female Hustler Podcast," where she continues to inspire and empower. Thank you for tuning in.

Surrender or Die!: Reflections of a Combat Leader w/SEAC #3 Troxell
https://a.co/d/64KPL0w
Introduction:
[00:00] Welcome to an emotional and insightful podcast episode where Josh and Troxell discuss the challenges and rewards of leadership, the power of loyalty and resilience, and the profound impact of their decisions on the military.
I. Being a Leader: Challenges and Rewards
[01:20] Leadership brings both challenges and rewards. Josh and Troxell share their personal experiences, highlighting the need for resilience and the importance of fostering a cohesive organization.
II. Surrender or Die: Reflections of a Combat Leader
[07:45] Explore the hero's journey through Duke Jacob's book, "Surrender or Die," and discover the parallels between combat leadership and WWE's tribute to the troops. Witness the indomitable spirit of leaders in challenging circumstances.
III. Vince McMahon and the Military: A True Gentleman's Appreciation
[14:32] Dive into the world of Vince McMahon, the chairman of WWE, and his relentless pursuit of perfection. Learn about his deep appreciation for the military and the profound mission of four boats, symbolizing the unity between the military and civilian communities.
IV. Military Families: Unbreakable Bonds and Unique Qualities
[21:05] Experience the unique qualities of military families through heartwarming stories of loyalty, resilience, and the profound impact of deployments. Discover the strength and sacrifices of those who support our military personnel.
V. Lessons from General Dunford: Perspectives from a Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman
[28:14] Learn valuable leadership lessons from General Dunford, the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Explore the importance of perspective, selfless service, and effective decision-making in shaping a successful leader.
VI. Working with Vietnam War Veterans: Mentorship and Resiliency
[35:50] Hear Josh and Troxell's experiences working with Vietnam War veterans and the invaluable mentorship they received. Delve into the lessons learned about readiness, resiliency, and the delicate balance of guidance and respect.
VII. Overcoming Challenges: The Power of Resilience
[42:18] Witness the resilience of Vietnam veterans and be inspired by their stories of triumph over tough times. Learn how the power of resilience can help overcome adversity and shape a stronger individual.
VIII. Empathy and Leadership: The Importance of Caring for Others
[48:55] Explore the impact of empathy in effective leadership and hear inspiring stories of leaders who genuinely care for their teams. Understand the role of empathy in building strong and cohesive organizations.
IX. Facing Adversity: Lessons from a Trying Time
[55:42] Reflect on General Dunford's unwavering leadership during a challenging period. Discover the power of resilience in the face of adversity and learn from his example in staying strong amidst pressure.
X. General Dunford: Loyalty, Purpose, and Preparation
[1:02:10] Celebrate General Dunford as the first Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and learn about the qualities that define his leadership: loyalty, sense of purpose, and preparedness for challenging situations.
XI. Sandra's Decision: Changing the World and Embodying Heroism
[1:08:26] Uncover the transformative power of Sandra's decision to stay in the military. Explore the hero's journey and its profound impact on individuals and society as a whole.
Conclusion:
[1:14:03] In this captivating podcast episode, Josh and Troxell explore the essence of leadership, drawing insights from their experiences and the wisdom of General Dunford, Vince McMahon, and military families. Through their stories, we are inspired to embrace resilience, loyalty, empathy, and purpose in our own
lives, making a positive impact in the world around us.

Kevin Ott: A Resounding Voice for the Air Force Community - Navigating Challenges, Advocating for Change, and Inspiring a Legacy of Leadership
Talking Points Include:
Letting people make the decisions (11:06)
How long did you serve for? (18:17)
Risk takers as leaders (23:09)
Changes in the air force over 40 years (27:25)
Brown on brown on brown (33:44)
Wiping out the promotion system (40:54)
Trends in promotion and how to promote (46:41)
Disappointment and resiliency in your career (51:58)
The importance of becoming a first sergeant (56:52)
Lessons learned from his early career (1:01:48)
How did you get into the air force? (1:07:51)
Pizza for the Super Bowl (1:13:07)
The letter to the governor (1:17:28)
The housing crisis in Rapid City (1:23:18)
The importance of having a strong voice (1:28:56)
Kevin M. Ott, retired as of November 1, 2012, is a distinguished Chief Master Sergeant with a rich background in the United States Air Force. He served as the Squadron Superintendent of the 28th Communications Squadron at Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota, managing a team responsible for mission-critical C4 equipment and systems. Chief Ott advocated for squadron member welfare, readiness, and development. Born in LaPorte, Indiana, his career spanned roles in radar operation, radio management, technical training, operational evaluation, and as a first sergeant. He served across the United States and overseas, deploying to regions like Qatar, Kuwait, Djibouti, and Jordan in support of Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM, showcasing his dedication to Service.

"RyeRoast" and Her Journey of Relentless Grit: How Riley is Positively Impacting The USAF and The World
This is a special SUMMIT edition podcast episode! Join us in talking with the legendary Influencer - Riley! Known as Rye.Roast on Instagram and most notably RyeRoast on TikTok!
"RyeRoast" and Her Journey of Relentless Grit: How Riley is Positively Impacting The USAF and The World
Intro In this captivating podcast episode, we embark on a journey through the lives of individuals connected to the Air Force. From personal struggles to remarkable accomplishments, these interviews shine a light on the diverse experiences of those who serve our nation. Get ready to be inspired as we dive into their stories, discovering the true strength and resilience of the Air Force. Becoming a Medic in the Military (5:43) Joining the military for a higher purpose, influenced by a dedicated father who served as a police officer, Riley shares the journey of overcoming physical and mental challenges. The proudest Air Force moment is a testament to unwavering commitment and determination. Riley's Social Media Journey (10:09) Riley's path to social media success is a fascinating one, intricately intertwined with past relationships and a mental health journey. Through content creation, including the famous pants, Riley discovered a unique voice and a supportive community. Her ability to connect with ideal subscribers highlights the therapeutic aspect of social media. Sharing Stories to Help Others (20:55) Riley's battle with PTSD and the long road to diagnosis transformed personal trauma into a means of support for others. Her journey underscores the importance of embracing bravery and strength in adversity and advocating for mental health within the Air Force. The Real Strength of the Air Force (26:00) In a critical incident that prompted action and advocacy, we gain insight into the life of an Air Force instructor. This incident unveiled hidden knowledge gaps among airmen, emphasizing the importance of peer-to-peer connection and sharing experiences. It's a reminder that the true strength of the Air Force lies in its ability to adapt, learn, and grow together. Leadership Style and Proud Moments (31:41) A unique leadership approach is explored, emphasizing mentorship and education for airmen. Acknowledging the diversity of knowledge and skills within the Air Force, the narrative highlights a proud career moment that underscores the power of nurturing talent and fostering a culture of continuous learning. Riley's Impact and Commitment (36:35) Riley's advocacy journey has left a profound impact on those she connects with. Her unwavering commitment to supporting others, especially those in need of someone to talk to, demonstrates the power of compassion and empathy within the Air Force community. She is a beacon of hope and a source of strength for many. Final Thoughts In this podcast episode, we've embarked on a remarkable journey through the lives of individuals whose connection to the Air Force goes far beyond duty. These stories, marked by resilience, determination, and compassion, inspire us to embrace our own journeys. The lessons remind us that, in unity, we find our greatest power. Dive deeper into these inspiring SUMMIT discussions and stories by tuning in to the full episode, and let the spirit of the showing up for yourself guide your own journey of service and resilience.

From Trauma To Triumph: How Andriea Cook Breaks Barriers and Empowers Her Team
This is a special AFSA SUMMIT edition episode!
In the latest podcast episode, "From Trauma To Triumph: How Andriea Cook Breaks Barriers and Empowers Her Team," Andriea Cook shares a deeply transformative journey of turning personal trauma into triumphant leadership. This episode is a masterclass in resilience, transparency, and empowerment. Let's dive into the powerful insights she shared.
The Power of Words and Transparent Leadership (21:34)
Andriea Cook's journey begins with a profound reflection on the power of words and the importance of distinguishing mistakes from crimes. She advocates for leaders to meet their team members where they are, providing guidance for growth rather than punitive actions. Transparent leadership takes center stage, emphasizing the significance of fostering an environment where honesty thrives, and trust is built brick by brick.
Addressing Avoidance Patterns and Leading with Authenticity (33:57)
Avoidance patterns have a pervasive influence, even on leaders. Cook's experience underscores the necessity of addressing these patterns head-on. She highlights a critical gap in leadership training—conflict resolution—and how its absence can impact leaders' effectiveness. Authenticity emerges as a beacon, as Cook encourages senior leaders to exemplify genuine behavior, setting the tone for their teams.
Embracing the Air Force Family and Finding Purpose (46:28)
Within the Air Force community, Cook emphasizes the importance of unity and support. Embracing the Air Force family nurtures personal and professional growth, creating a safety net for airmen to thrive. This supportive environment serves as the breeding ground for discovering one's purpose and deeply connecting to the mission at hand.
Overcoming Trauma and Leading with Compassion (57:56)
Cook's journey takes a poignant turn as she shares her personal encounters with trauma. These experiences have shaped her leadership style, enabling her to lead with empathy and compassion. She sheds light on the remarkable power of channeling childhood trauma into positive leadership attributes when managed effectively. Compassionate leadership, she suggests, bridges gaps and nurtures accountability.
Strategies for Effective Leadership Development (1:09:12)
Emotional intelligence becomes a cornerstone in Cook's leadership philosophy. Recognizing subtle shifts within team members, she believes, is pivotal for effective leadership. The podcast delves into the art of asking "why," fostering curiosity in interactions, and discovering purpose. Cook's insights on helping airmen unearth their purpose resonate as actionable steps toward holistic development.
The Journey Towards Healing and Empowerment (1:22:08)
Cook's turning point comes under the spotlight—a story of personal challenge transformed into leadership strength. She underlines the crucial necessity of intentional healing and facing past traumas headlong for personal growth. The metaphor of a "buffalo vs. herd of cows" illustrates her message: to choose the path less taken, to stride towards self-empowerment and growth.
Celebrating Success and Creating Positive Change (1:33:35)
Cook's journey culminates in an inspiring success story, radiating hope and possibility. Her experiences underscore the importance of comprehensive training in crisis management, conflict resolution, and relationship nurturing. The transformative impact of self-belief emerges, as Cook advocates for breaking generational curses through purposeful leadership.
Final Thought
Andriea Cook's leadership journey encapsulates a remarkable odyssey—a testament to triumph over adversity. As we wrap up this journey of empowerment, remember that every challenge can be a stepping stone, and every setback, an opportunity for growth. Apply the invaluable lessons from this podcast episode to your own leadership roles, and watch the seeds of transformation blossom.

Contagious Positivity: Sully's Blueprint for Amplifying Impact and Mastering Micro Decisions
His Website:
MTMinspiration.com
His Book:
https://a.co/d/6WveseQ
**Introduction** *(00:09:00)*
As the curtain rises on "Contagious Positivity," we set the stage for an enlightening conversation with Sully. An influencer on a mission, Sully's engaging presence and dedication to positivity promise a discussion that will leave a lasting impact.
**Spreading Positivity in the Social Media Space** *(00:12:45)*
Sully's influence extends beyond the digital realm. We explore his role as an influencer, where he harnesses the transformative power of positivity. Dive into the ripple effect of spreading positivity and how it contributes to a more uplifting online landscape.
**Navigating Chaos and Creating Value: Sully's Perspective** *(00:19:10)*
In chaotic times, value creation becomes paramount. Discover Sully's approach to thriving amid chaos and learn how his experiences in the seven cfm field management team have shaped his perspective. Uncover the importance of value creation even in the face of challenges.
**Health of the Force: Managing the Cyber Functional Community** *(00:26:35)*
Peek behind the curtain of the deputy chief of staff's responsibilities, from managing the health of the force to overseeing the cyber functional community. Gain insights into the intricacies of maintaining efficiency and readiness within the armed forces.
**Cultivating Strong Foundations for Growth** *(00:34:02)*
Drawing from the metaphor of cultivating tall trees, Sully emphasizes the significance of strong foundations. Explore how laying the groundwork for personal growth paves the way for towering achievements.
**Ecosystems of Impact: Individual and Collective Growth** *(00:41:28)*
Embark on a journey through interconnected ecosystems. Sully delves into the idea of personal growth and its far-reaching impact, echoing through broader collective well-being.
**Strategies for Sustaining Momentum and Personal Improvement** *(00:49:15)*
Sully's strategies for sustaining momentum and purpose come to light. Join us as he unravels the value of self-improvement, consistency, and maintaining equilibrium through life's ups and downs.
**Micro-Decisions and their Far-reaching Effects** *(00:56:40)*
Small decisions, when approached mindfully, have the potential for monumental impact. Sully shares examples of how these micro-decisions accumulate, shaping the trajectory of one's life.
**Contagious Positivity and Energy: Insights from Sully** *(01:04:03)*
Experience the contagious energy and positivity that define Sully's approach. Gain insights into the qualities that make positivity a driving force in leadership, relationships, and personal growth.
**Conclusion: Embracing Growth and Amplifying Impact** *(01:11:27)*
As we conclude this episode, we reflect on the takeaways from Sully's insights. The blueprint for amplifying growth, impact, and mastering micro decisions becomes clearer. Embrace positivity, prioritize self-improvement, and step confidently into a future shaped by impactful choices.
Join us in this enlightening exploration of "Contagious Positivity," where Sully's wisdom guides us on a path to personal and collective growth.

SUMMIT LIVE! Beyond Orders: The Role of Mandatory Romance in Military Relationships w/Ashley Glass
Welcome to a captivating episode of the #AFSASUMMIT23 podcast, featuring the dynamic Ashley Glass. With a 17-year Air Force career, Ashley's leadership, advocacy for writing and mental well-being, are highlighted. In this episode, we explore her journey, philosophies, and insights into the Air Force and beyond.
**I. The Three Questions to Ask: A Peek into Ashley's World**
- Ashley's Special Edition: Access Ashley's experiences and perspectives exclusive to #AFSASUMMIT23 attendees.
- The Significance of the Forearm Tattoo: Her tattoo as a symbol of strength and resilience.
- Unveiling Her Spirit Animal: Ashley's spirit animal and its alignment with her journey.
- Mental Health's Impact on Reality: Insights into the importance of maintaining mental well-being.
**II. Proudest Air Force Moment and Journey: Seventeen Years of Triumph**
- The Pinnacle of Pride: Ashley's proudest Air Force moment encapsulating her journey.
- Endurance and Longevity: Lessons learned from her 17-year service.
**III. Narrative Buddy and Communication: Revolutionizing Connections**
- Unpacking the Narrative Buddy: Fostering communication through the innovative concept.
- Harnessing Technology for Effective Communication: Strategies for enhanced understanding in a tech-driven world.
- Social Media's Role in Mental Health: Ashley's experience with postpartum depression and social media.
**IV. Community Building and Creativity: Writing for Self-Improvement**
- The Air Force Writing and Self-Improvement Page: Fostering community and growth.
- Innovative Initiatives: EPR page and chat GPT templates for communication.
- The Power of Social Media: Connecting like-minded individuals.
**V. Marriage Policy and Relationships: Navigating Love and Life**
- A Unique Marriage Policy: Balancing career and personal life.
- Lessons from Relationships: Insights from Ashley's personal journey.
- Communication: The Cornerstone of Relationships: Importance of mutual understanding.
**VI. Balancing Military Life and Personal Time: Strategies for Harmony**
- Family Activities Amidst Military Commitments: Navigating family time.
- Carving Personal Time: Importance of personal well-being.
**VII. Career, Rank, and Beyond: The Journey to Excellence**
- The Weight of Rank and Time: Significance of rank and time in service.
- Psychological Challenges of Promotion: Navigating career advancement.
- Rising to Excellence: Ashley's journey as one of the 12 outstanding airmen of the year.
**VIII. The Temptation of Leaking Information: Balancing Responsibility and Frustrations**
- Understanding Leaking Information: Complex motivations and impacts.
- Navigating Frustrations: Challenges of integrity and duty.
**IX. Conclusion: Nurturing Growth, Building Relationships, and Embracing Resilience**
Ashley Glass's journey embodies resilience, growth, and commitment to self-improvement. Her wisdom serves as a beacon for aspiring individuals, both in and out of the service, emphasizing personal growth, relationships, and resilience. Join us for more insights at #AFSASUMMIT23.

Rising Above: The Journey of Janae Sergio, TikTok Sensation to Courageous Leader
**Introduction:**
Meet Janae Sergio, a courageous and inspiring woman, a TikTok content creator, author, and a veteran who has overcome challenges and risen to prominence. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at her fascinating journey, her most embarrassing filming moments, her family dynamics, her approach to dealing with haters, her leadership insights, and how she found success on social media platforms. Janae's story is one of resilience, authenticity, and making a difference.
**Episode Summary Overview:**
In a recent podcast episode, Janae Sergio shared some incredible insights into her life. She revealed hilarious and awkward moments from her filming experiences, such as buying a cheap guitar microphone that turned out to be too small. Despite these moments, she finds strength in her guests and their incredible stories. Janae also talked about the joy of doing duets with her kids, bringing laughter and heartwarming moments to her content. Additionally, she shared how she handles haters with humor and embraces diversity and authenticity, drawing inspiration from her military background and Simon Sinek's book "Leaders Eat Last." Her journey also led her to write a book, "Lessons from the Chief of Lodging," which highlights her growth as a female leader in the military, emphasizing the importance of making people feel seen, heard, and valued.
**The Most Embarrassing Filming Moments:**
One unforgettable moment was when Janae attempted to use a cheap guitar microphone for filming, only to realize it didn't fit and produced comical results. Despite the mishap, she maintains a positive outlook and finds humor even in the most embarrassing situations. Janae's willingness to share these moments with her audience fosters an authentic connection.
**Family Dynamics and Duets:**
Janae's family is an integral part of her content creation journey. Her husband and kids often join her in duets, adding an element of joy and genuine bonding. Through these duets, Janae demonstrates the importance of family and the power of shared experiences, spreading smiles to her followers.
**Dealing with Haters and Leadership Insights:**
Facing haters is inevitable for anyone in the public eye. Janae approaches this with humor, using her platform to promote diversity and authenticity. Drawing from her military career and the teachings of "Leaders Eat Last," she exemplifies courageous leadership, leading by example and fostering an inclusive community.
**Lessons from the Chief of Lodging:**
In her book, "Lessons from the Chief of Lodging," Janae offers insights into her personal growth as a female leader in the military.
**Balancing Family and Compromise:**
Compromise plays a crucial role in Janae's marriage and family life. She discusses her risk-taking nature and how she balances it with her husband's role as the family cook, creating harmony and understanding within their dynamic.
**The Importance of Grace and Courageous Leadership:**
Janae believes in giving grace to others, understanding that everyone faces struggles and challenges.
**Success on Social Media and the Drew Barrymore Show:**
Janae's popularity skyrocketed through her engaging content on Instagram and TikTok. Her unique approach to storytelling, family inclusion, and humorous handling of haters drew a massive following. This eventually led to three appearances on the Drew Barrymore Show, catapulting her reach and influence.
**The Power of Helping Others and Making a Difference:**
Janae's journey is not solely about personal success; it's also about giving back and making a difference.

Trial By Fire: Combat Medic to Outstanding Airman - The Resilient Heart of Colleen Mitchell
Welcome to this extraordinary episode of our podcast, where we have the privilege of hosting the incredible Colleen Mitchell. A medic and one of the 12 outstanding airmen of the year, Colleen has a remarkable story to share. In this episode, she takes us on a journey through her life, filled with triumphs, challenges, and unexpected turns. Get ready to be inspired and captivated by her story!
---Colleen's Favorites and Fun Discussion---
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Colleen's infectious enthusiasm shines through as she talks about her favorite part of the show, where she gets to connect with the audience and share her experiences. When asked who would play her in a movie about her life, she laughs and playfully suggests that Jennifer Lawrence would be the perfect fit. Her sense of humor is delightful, making this podcast episode a joy to listen to.
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During the episode, a fun and intriguing topic surfaces: a hypothetical fight between a gorilla and a grizzly bear. Colleen humorously imagines the wild encounter, playfully choosing sides before eventually conceding that it would be an epic battle to witness.
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Looking ahead, Colleen shares three exciting things she plans to do in the next 20 years. From scaling mountains to exploring new cultures, her adventurous spirit knows no bounds.
---The MedicX Initiative and Deployment in Kenya---
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Colleen delves into her experience during the "MedicX" initiative, a program that proved to be a lifeline during emergencies. She explains how this initiative saves lives through rapid response and efficient medical care, emphasizing the importance of such programs in critical situations.
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Her deployment in Kenya showcased the impact of the MedicX program in action. Colleen recounts the challenges faced and the incredible efforts of medical professionals on the ground. Their dedication and skill in providing aid to those in need left a lasting impression on her.
---Coping with Post-Deployment Anxiety---
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The journey of a serviceman doesn't end with their return home. Colleen opens up about her struggles with anxiety after her deployment. Adapting to civilian life and coping with the memories of the field can be overwhelming. In this segment, she candidly shares her experiences and offers valuable tips for others facing similar challenges.
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Josh, a fellow serviceman, shares his own experience with military funeral honors and how it affected his mental well-being. Colleen emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and seeking support for mental health struggles within the military community.
---The Journey to Becoming Outstanding---
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Becoming one of the 12 outstanding airmen of the year is no small feat. Colleen walks us through the process of achieving this prestigious award and the dedication it required. Along the way, she found fulfillment in mentoring cadets, inspiring the next generation of servicemen.
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She touches on the unintended consequences of her achievements, shedding light on the pressures that come with recognition and the responsibility to continue serving as a role model.
---The Mentor and the Importance of Humility---
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Chief Rick, Colleen's mentor, played a pivotal role in her life and career. She fondly recalls the guidance he provided and how he instilled in her the values of transparency and humility. Colleen believes that mentorship is a crucial aspect of personal growth and attributes much of her success to Chief Rick's wisdom.

Redefining Excellence: The Path to Honor Guard Program Manager of The Year w/Rian Hudson
www.hqafsa.org/summit23.html
📝🔍🗂️ Outline:
I. Introduction
MSgt Rian Hudson, the Honor Guard Program Manager of the Year, shares his experiences and insights. He discusses winning at the Air Force level, the challenges and rewards of being an honor guard airman, innovating an open house event, the importance of continuity, networking before attending ALS, and the diverse responsibilities of honor guard members. He also addresses challenges in taking over the program, dealing with negative feedback, serving families, toughest funerals, and the pride of being an honor guard member.
II. Leading an Honor Guard Program
A. Winning at the Air Force Level
- Discuss the achievement and recognition of MSgt Rian Hudson as the Honor Guard Program Manager of the Year.
- Highlight the importance of winning at the Air Force level.
B. Being an Honor Guard Airman at First Base
- Explain the challenges and rewards of being an honor guard airman stationed at the first base.
C. Innovating an Open House
- Discuss the successful innovation of organizing an open house event by MSgt Rian Hudson.
- Highlight the positive response and popularity of the event.
D. Importance of Continuity in the Honor Guard
- Address the challenges of maintaining continuity within the honor guard program.
- Highlight the significance of preserving good ideas.
E. Networking before Going to ALS
- Explain the importance of networking for honor guard members before attending the Airman Leadership School (ALS).
F. Honor Guard Beyond Leadership
- Discuss the additional responsibilities and diverse skill set required for honor guard members.
III. Taking Over the Program: Challenges and Hurdles
A. Perception vs. Reality
- Explore the challenges of managing perception vs. reality in taking over the honor guard program.
B. The First Two Weeks of the Program
- Discuss the initial challenges and experiences during the first two weeks of taking over the program.
C. Overcoming Perception Challenges
- Highlight the significant turnaround achieved in changing the negative perceptions of the honor guard program.
D. Dealing with Negative Feedback
- Provide strategies for handling negative feedback from the public and maintaining professionalism.
E. Importance of Professional Relationships
- Discuss the significance of building and maintaining professional relationships within and outside the honor guard program.
IV. Serving the Families of Honor Guards
A. Impact on Families
- Discuss the importance of providing support and comfort to the families of fallen service members.
B. Teamwork and Leaning into Strengths
- Highlight the significance of teamwork within the honor guard program and leveraging individual strengths.
C. Honor Guard Manager of the Year Award
- Explain the significance of the Honor Guard Manager of the Year award and its impact on motivation.
D. Transitioning to a New Team
- Provide insights on effectively transitioning to a new honor guard team and the challenges it brings.
V. Toughest Funerals and Emotional Services
A. Leaders Need to Feel Appreciated
- Discuss the importance of recognizing and appreciating leaders within the honor guard program.
B. Toughest Funeral Experiences
- Share stories of the most challenging and emotionally impactful funerals encountered by honor guard members.
C. Proud of Being an Honor Guard Member
- Highlight the pride and fulfillment associated with being a part of the honor guard program.
D. Senior Honor Guard Program Manager of the Year
- Discuss MSgt Rian Hudson's achievement as the Senior Honor Guard Program Manager of the Year and its significance.

Self-Care and Silver Linings: Navigating Life's Emotional Battlefield w/Kristen Christy

Forging Trust and Feedback Culture: Embracing Transparency in Your Journey w/Tia and Rodney Dunn
Join Air Force veterans Tiawanna Dunn and Rodney in this emotionally charged podcast episode as they explore the transformative impact of transparency and mentorship. Through personal experiences in special duties and as a mil-to-mil couple, Tiawanna and Rodney highlight the profound significance of open communication, trust-building, and continuous feedback. Get ready for an emotional journey uncovering the true power of transparency in the Air Force.
-----The Power of Transparency and Mentorship-----
1. Beginning from Behind: Starting Transparently
Tiawanna and Rodney stress the importance of transparent communication from the start to establish trust and mutual respect. Open dialogue forms the foundation for effective relationships. (00:02:10)
2. Transparent Leadership Philosophy
Tiawanna's leadership philosophy centers around transparency, fostering mentorship, growth, trust, and collaboration. Transparent leadership promotes personal and professional development. (00:06:45)
3. Transparency in the Air Force
Tiawanna and Rodney highlight the Air Force's culture of transparency, fostering collaboration, efficiency, and empowerment. Transparent communication leads to success and camaraderie. (00:12:20)
-----Lessons Learned from Special Duties-----
4. Words Hold Power: Lessons from Being a PME Instructor
Tiawanna emphasizes the importance of transparent instruction, clarity, and guidance as a PME instructor. Transparent teaching builds trust and creates a supportive learning environment. (00:18:05)
5. Navigating Challenges: Working in a Fighter Group
Transparent communication is vital in overcoming challenges and fostering effective teamwork within a fighter group. Openly addressing obstacles leads to collaboration and adaptability. (00:23:40)
6. First Job Challenges: Overcoming Obstacles
Tiawanna shares her journey of overcoming obstacles in her first job. Transparently facing challenges builds resilience and adaptability. (00:28:55)
-----Embracing the Mil-to-Mil Couple Life-----
7. The Best Job Ever: The NCAA Academy in Okinawa
Transparent communication plays a vital role in navigating a mil-to-mil relationship. Open dialogue fosters growth and strengthens the bond. (00:34:15)
8. Benefits and Challenges of Being a Mil-to-Mil Couple
Being a mil-to-mil couple brings unique benefits and challenges. Transparently addressing challenges and providing support is crucial in managing dual careers and long separations. (00:39:30)
9. Healthy Competition: Balancing Support and Competition
Maintaining a healthy balance between support and competition is crucial. Transparent communication nurtures personal and professional growth and builds trust. (00:45:10)
-----Inspirational Individuals and Shoutouts-----
10. The Air Force Cookie Cutter Answer: The Importance of Transparency
Transparent teaching builds trust, credibility, and an engaging learning environment. It unlocks students' potential. (00:50:25)
11. Building Trust and Giving Feedback
Transparent communication and consistent feedback build trust and enhance personal growth and teamwork. (00:55:40)
12. Masters in Instructing: A Journey to Success
Tiawanna's journey pursuing a Masters in Instructing highlights the transformative impact of continuous learning on mentorship and instruction. (01:01:15)
-----Final Thought-----
Transparency, mentorship, and open communication are key to success in the Air Force. Tiawanna Dunn and Rodney emphasize the transformative power of transparency, sharing insights on its profound significance. By embracing transparency, fostering mentorship, and navigating challenges with open communication and support, individuals can make a lasting impact in their Air Force careers. Remember the power of transparency in shaping authentic leadership and fostering strong relationships within the military.

Unleashing Your Purpose and Strengths: Recognizing and Overcoming Manipulative Behaviors w/Lacey Alexander
🎧📝🎙️Episode Summary:
In this podcast episode, Lacey Alexander, a retired military veteran, shares her journey of transitioning from military to civilian life and finding her purpose. She emphasizes the importance of values, strengths, and setting smart goals to achieve success. Lacey also discusses the challenges of dealing with the cold shoulder, the concept of gaslighting, and the power of words. She concludes with insights on self-reflection, personal growth, and the significance of soft skills.
📝🔍🗂️Outline:
I. Introduction
- Introduce the podcast episode and the guest, Lacey Alexander
- Highlight the significance of finding one's purpose and the challenges faced during transition
II. Discovering Your Purpose
A. Who is Lacey and what does she want? (0:00)
B. The impact of being retired for two years (2:15)
1. Transitioning from military to civilian life
2. Taking care of oneself during the career
III. Living in Your Purpose
A. The six steps to values, strengths, success, goals, plan, and growth (7:02)
B. Step 1: Values
1. Importance of identifying personal values
2. Strategies for aligning values with actions
C. Step 2: Strengths
1. Recognizing and owning strengths
2. Leveraging strengths for confidence and success
IV. Overcoming Challenges
A. How to deal with the cold shoulder (14:20)
1. Strategies for handling rejection and exclusion
2. Navigating threats from mentors
B. What success looks like (17:46)
1. Understanding imposter syndrome and its impact
2. Setting smart goals after achieving success
V. Embracing Growth and Confidence
A. The importance of trying new things (23:41)
1. Exploring new opportunities and experiences
2. Finding purpose early on and its long-term benefits
B. Self-reflection, therapy, and coaching (29:45)
1. Tools for personal growth and self-improvement
2. Strategies for building confidence and resilience
VI. Understanding Gaslighting and Microaggressions
A. What is gaslighting and how does it work? (31:57)
1. Sharing personal experiences of gaslighting
2. Recognizing the impact of systemic gaslighting
B. The power of words: Gaslighting and microaggressions (37:07)
1. Exploring the effects of toxic behavior
2. Differentiating between internal and external confidence
VII. Lessons Learned and Final Thoughts
A. Lacey's final thoughts on the lessons learned (42:59)
1. The importance of developing soft skills
2. The significance of self-care and personal time
B. Lacey's vision for the future (5-year plan)
1. Where she sees herself in the coming years
2. Reflecting on her favorite place in the world
VIII. Conclusion
Summarize key takeaways from Lacey's journey and insights
Encourage readers to embrace their purpose, overcome challenges, and prioritize personal growth

Leadership Lessons: Keith Castille on Building A Dream Team, Mentorship, and Leaving a Lasting Legacy
---Introduction
Join us as we dive into a captivating conversation with Keith Castille, Senior Enlisted Leader for Talent Management Innovation at the Pentagon. In this episode, we explore Keith's insights on building dream teams, the power of mentorship, navigating decision effects, and leaving a lasting legacy through core values.
---05:00 - The Air Force Sergeants Association Annual Summit and Professional Education Symposium
- Discover the significance of these events in fostering professional development within the Air Force.
- Learn about the objectives and purpose of the Professional Education Symposium.
---10:23 - How to Pick Your Dream Team
- Gain insights into Keith Castille's strategies for selecting the right team members.
- Explore the qualities and characteristics that contribute to building an effective dream team.
- Acquire practical tips for identifying and recruiting top talent.
---17:42 - Defining and Scaling Innovation
- Understand Keith Castille's perspective on innovation and its importance in the military context.
- Define innovation and its relevance to organizational success.
- Explore strategies for scaling innovation within Air Force units or teams.
---24:15 - Retaining Talent
- Discover the challenges of talent retention and Keith Castille's recommended strategies for overcoming them.
- Understand the role of mentorship and professional development in retaining top performers.
- Acquire actionable tips for enhancing talent retention efforts as a leader.
----30:55 - Keith Castille's Journey: Growing Up in Lafayette, Louisiana
- Explore Keith Castille's personal background and his deep connection to Lafayette.
- Learn about the influence of the Boys and Girls Club on his life and career.
- Understand how his upbringing shaped his leadership style.
----38:20 - The Power of Mentorship and Leadership
- Discover the significance of mentors and coaches in Keith Castille's life and professional growth.
- Learn about the transformative impact of mentorship on personal and professional development.
- Engage with inspiring stories and examples showcasing the power of mentorship in leadership journeys.
----45:10 - Navigating Decision Effects
- Gain valuable insights from Keith Castille on considering second and third-order effects in decision-making.
- Explore the potential consequences of decisions and the need for thoughtful leadership.
- Receive practical guidance for navigating complex decision-making scenarios.
----52:30 - Keith Castille's Proudest Air Force Moment
- Uncover the story behind Keith Castille's proudest moment in his Air Force career.
- Understand the impact of this experience on his leadership journey.
- Embrace the significance of gratitude and celebrating the achievements of every team member.
----59:45 - Legacy and Core Values
- Explore Keith Castille's perspective on legacy and its importance in leadership.
- Understand the significance of core values and their role in decision-making.
- Acquire actionable advice for upholding core values and leaving a positive legacy.
----Conclusion
As we conclude this captivating podcast episode, reflect on the invaluable leadership lessons shared by Keith Castille. From building dream teams to harnessing the power of mentorship and embracing core values, his insights provide a roadmap for success in leadership. Apply these lessons to your own leadership journey, creating a positive impact and leaving a lasting legacy.

"If You Want To Win, Put Me In!" Embracing The Future Fight w/Diena "Dee" Mosely
Join us in this inspiring episode as we explore the changing nature of warfare and discuss the crucial need for adapting our mindset and strategies to succeed in future conflicts. Discover why it's essential for all generations, from boomers to Gen X and beyond, to understand and embrace the evolving nature of warfare to ensure victory. Hear firsthand accounts and insights from senior enlisted leaders and experts as they share their perspectives on the importance of adapting, committing, and leading the way towards a successful future. Get ready to be inspired and empowered to make a difference in the future fight.
Dee Mosely, a highly accomplished expert in organizational leadership, professional development, and team resilience. As a Senior Executive Manager and Large Organizational Management Specialist, Dee brings a wealth of experience in spearheading dynamic teams and implementing innovative educational programs and policies. Their expertise lies in navigating complex organizations and effectively communicating plans and policies to ensure successful outcomes.
With a strong focus on business strategy and operations, Dee is driven by a deep passion for achieving success in both individual and team settings. As a catalyst, influencer, and enabler of enterprise change, they have a proven track record of fostering successful cultures and building effective teams that surpass organizational production goals. Their skills encompass budgeting, risk management, and the ability to exceed expectations.
Previously, Dee held the esteemed position of Chief, Air Force Enlisted Voluntary Education, where they played a pivotal role in addressing the priorities set forth by high-ranking officials. Serving as a personal advisor, they offered invaluable insights on matters related to Military Tuition Assistance, Voluntary Credentialing, SkillBridge, Community College of the Air Force, Post-9/11 GI Bill, Military Training Evaluation, and testing. Their influence extended to overseeing the education service specialists and supporting over half a million service-members globally.
Currently, Dee is a distinguished Fellow through the Department of Defense as part of the Senior Veterans Fellowship program. Their unwavering commitment lies in educating and nurturing resilient leaders who can thrive in any situation.
Join us as we delve into a captivating discussion with Dee Mosely, whose specialties include Executive Management, Human Resources, Consulting, and Organizational Culture. Get ready to gain invaluable insights into building strong and resilient teams, and unlocking the true potential of your organization.

Maximizing the AFSA Impact: Wendy Thi's Perspective on Serving and Empowering the Veteran Community
"Unlocking AFSA's Value: Wendy Thi's Perspective on Serving and Empowering the Veteran Community" Join us in a great discussion on lessons learned at the pentagon, navigating separation/retirement, and what AFSA means to Wendy. In this episode, we are joined by retired Chief Master Sergeant Wendy Thi. Currently a DoD Skillbridge Fellow at Stronghold Leadership and Greencastle Consulting, Wendy previously served as an Executive Council Member at the Air Force Sergeants Association. She focused on building relationships and facilitating communication between the International Executive Board of Directors, servicemembers, veterans, and their families. Wendy's extensive career includes being the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Manpower & Reserve Affairs. In this role, she provided guidance on strategic plans and policies affecting Air Force and Space Force human resources, impacting nearly 700,000 military and civilian personnel. With a background in human resources, Wendy excels in policy, training and development, and has a solid understanding of engineering basics. She broke gender and diversity barriers by establishing the first enlisted professional military education course for the Royal Saudi Air Force in Saudi Arabia. Despite overcoming simultaneous bilateral knee replacements, Wendy remains active in rowing and cycling, having completed numerous marathons and half marathons. She proudly holds the title of "Best Furbaby Mama in the World" and is known for her truth-telling nature, strong character, and commitment to integrity. Join us as we discuss Wendy's military journey, her role in shaping HR policies, and the lessons she's learned as a leader. Discover how her strengths in harmony, achiever, discipline, learner, and responsibility have influenced her approach to work and life. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from Wendy's remarkable experiences and her dedication to making a positive impact. THIS IS A PRIVATE ACCOUNT. IT IS NOT A PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, AN OFFICIAL AIR FORCE SERGEANTS ASSOCIATION PLATFORM, AND/OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS AND IT HAS NO GOVERNMENTAL STATUS.

Pioneering Progress: Exploring the Manpower & Reserve Affairs Portfolio with Alex Wagner
We have the rare privilege of speaking candidly with the Honorable Alex Wagner, the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower and Reserve Affairs. Join us as we delve into Mr. Wagner's illustrious career, the importance of the Manpower and Reserve Affairs portfolio, and his personal experiences as a political appointee and a trailblazing gay man in his position.
Conversation Time Stamps
0:00 - Intro
3:05 - Let’s get after it
3:33 - Who is the Honorable Alex Wagner?
5:18 - Hero’s Gauntlet
5:35 - “What’s a stand-out moment during your trips since joining the USAF?”
10:02 - “Did you volunteer to take the USAF PT Test!?”
13:52 - “What is the strangest thing you oversee within your portfolio?”
19:10 - Defining the MR Portfolio
23:08 - teamwork makes the dream work
24:25 - Sometimes you gotta be the punching bag (and a shout out to Public Health!)
26:50 - Policies for the DoD being worked
32:05 - “Everyday I strive to make the military an employer of choice”
35:45 - A candid discussion on Mr. Wagner’s life and his connection to the LGBTQ+ community
40:05 - The most important thing
42:11 - Why I love Mr. Wagner so much
Alex Wagner was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on June 7, 2022, and sworn in as Assistant Secretary of the Air Force on June 10, 2022. He brings a wealth of experience in national security, law, and private industry to his current role. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Wagner served as Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at the Aerospace Industries Association, focusing on talent development in the aerospace and defense industry, workforce diversity, and STEM education. He has also worked as a lawyer specializing in intellectual property law and the First Amendment. Additionally, Mr. Wagner served in various positions in the Department of Defense during the Obama-Biden administration, where he contributed to important policies on human rights, arms control, and non-proliferation.
In this episode, we explore the significance of the Manpower and Reserve Affairs (MR) portfolio and its impact on the Airmen and Guardians of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force. Mr. Wagner provides insights into the role of a political appointee versus a military member within MR, highlighting the relationship with senior leaders and other Air Staff members. We discuss policies and initiatives that directly affect Airmen and Guardians, including new measures to support their well-being. Additionally, we delve into Mr. Wagner's journey to becoming Assistant Secretary, his past experiences, and the best business practices he brings to his role, emphasizing LGBTQ+ equality and inclusion. Mr. Wagner candidly shares his thoughts on being a gay man in a leadership position, reflecting on progress made and the challenges ahead. His personal experiences add a unique perspective to his advocacy.
Team HeroFront wants to express a tremendous amount of gratitude to the Honorable Alex Wagner and his superb team for coordinating/sharing his time and insights. Join us for future episodes as we continue to explore the fascinating individuals shaping the landscape of the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force.
THIS IS A PRIVATE ACCOUNT. IT IS NOT A PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS AND IT HAS NO GOVERNMENTAL STATUS.

Voices of the Fallen: The EOD Memorial Wall and the Power of Legislative Advocacy w/Carlos Sanchez
This is episode 3/3 of the EOD Memorial special w/Carlos Sanchez
Every year, on the first Saturday in May, the EOD Memorial Ceremony is held to commemorate fallen EOD technicians to recognize and preserve the legacy of the service and sacrifices of our fallen warriors and their families.
Join us as we sit down with a diverse range of guests, all intimately connected to the EOD community. In our first episode, we have the honor of speaking with Stephen O'Donnell, an Army and Marine Corps EOD veteran, and the proud owner of Master Blaster Coffee Company. (https://masterblastercoffee.us) Stephen, also known as "The Pushup Guy," shares his powerful story and sheds light on the challenges faced by white star widow Mrs. JoAnne Nelson, whose husband tragically lost his life to suicide. Brace yourself for an emotional and thought-provoking conversation tackling tough topics head-on.
In the second installment of our EOD Memorial special, we introduce you to Mario Kovach, an EOD veteran and co-creator of the groundbreaking initiative, "Project Felix." Discover how this innovative project is revolutionizing the EOD landscape and making a profound impact on the lives of those involved.
More on Mario here:
apnews.com/article/middle-east-veterans-lifestyle-b31bff45d7731afa630dcec615e44edb
Follow him here:
linktr.ee/projectfelix?fbclid=IwAR1t18fgJIGAsMY4_0MFvLP1g0Hh_VXC1pFf1-YKNV4iuvk2BeSDOUgiK0E
Finally, in our third and last EOD episode of the EOD Memorial Series, we have the privilege of hearing from Carlos Sanchez, a Chief Master Sergeant currently serving as a Legislative Fellow in Washington, D.C. Gain a unique perspective on the intersection of military service and legislative affairs as Carlos shares his experiences and sheds light on the vital role played by the Department of Defense legislative fellowship program.
Throughout these three episodes, we explore an array of compelling topics, leaving no stone unturned. From the significance of the EOD memorial and the distinction between PTSD and PTSI, to the heartbreaking reality of losing a loved one to suicide and the alarming "22 a day" crisis, we delve deep into the challenges faced by the EOD community. Moreover, we touch on crucial subjects such as transitioning out of the military, post-traumatic growth, and the quest for identity and purpose.
Prepare to be astounded by the unwavering camaraderie and support within the EOD community. These incredible guests embody the very essence of what the military represents, as they selflessly devote themselves to the safety of others and the success of their missions. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and enlightened as we embark on this extraordinary journey together.
A special shout-out goes to Heath Tempel for extending the invitation and to Jason Umlauf for orchestrating these captivating interviews. Don't miss out on this EOD Memorial special, where you'll witness the power of resilience, courage, and unity in the face of unimaginable challenges. Tune in and join us on this remarkable adventure!

Finding Purpose Beyond Invisible Wounds: Exploring Post Traumatic Growth and Identity w/Mario Kovach
This is episode 2/3 of the EOD Memorial special w/Mario Kovach
Every year, on the first Saturday in May, the EOD Memorial Ceremony is held to commemorate fallen EOD technicians to recognize and preserve the legacy of the service and sacrifices of our fallen warriors and their families.
Join us as we sit down with a diverse range of guests, all intimately connected to the EOD community. In our first episode, we have the honor of speaking with Stephen O'Donnell, an Army and Marine Corps EOD veteran, and the proud owner of Master Blaster Coffee Company. (https://masterblastercoffee.us) Stephen, also known as "The Pushup Guy," shares his powerful story and sheds light on the challenges faced by white star widow Mrs. JoAnne Nelson, whose husband tragically lost his life to suicide. Brace yourself for an emotional and thought-provoking conversation tackling tough topics head-on.
In the second installment of our EOD Memorial special, we introduce you to Mario Kovach, an EOD veteran and co-creator of the groundbreaking initiative, "Project Felix." Discover how this innovative project is revolutionizing the EOD landscape and making a profound impact on the lives of those involved.
More on Mario here:
https://apnews.com/article/middle-east-veterans-lifestyle-b31bff45d7731afa630dcec615e44edb
Follow him here:
https://linktr.ee/projectfelix?fbclid=IwAR1t18fgJIGAsMY4_0MFvLP1g0Hh_VXC1pFf1-YKNV4iuvk2BeSDOUgiK0E
Finally, in our third and last EOD episode of the EOD Memorial Series, we have the privilege of hearing from Carlos Sanchez, a Chief Master Sergeant currently serving as a Legislative Fellow in Washington, D.C. Gain a unique perspective on the intersection of military service and legislative affairs as Carlos shares his experiences and sheds light on the vital role played by the Department of Defense legislative fellowship program.
Throughout these three episodes, we explore an array of compelling topics, leaving no stone unturned. From the significance of the EOD memorial and the distinction between PTSD and PTSI, to the heartbreaking reality of losing a loved one to suicide and the alarming "22 a day" crisis, we delve deep into the challenges faced by the EOD community. Moreover, we touch on crucial subjects such as transitioning out of the military, post-traumatic growth, and the quest for identity and purpose.
Prepare to be astounded by the unwavering camaraderie and support within the EOD community. These incredible guests embody the very essence of what the military represents, as they selflessly devote themselves to the safety of others and the success of their missions. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and enlightened as we embark on this extraordinary journey together.
A special shout-out goes to Heath Tempel for extending the invitation and to Jason Umlauf for orchestrating these captivating interviews. Don't miss out on this EOD Memorial special, where you'll witness the power of resilience, courage, and unity in the face of unimaginable challenges. Tune in and join us on this remarkable adventure!

Beyond the Blast: Exploring the EOD Community's Untold Stories w/Stephen O'Donnell & JoAnne Nelson
Welcome to a very special episode of the HeroFront Podcast! In this EOD Memorial special, we have not one, not two, but three captivating episodes lined up for you. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and enlightened as we delve into the remarkable world of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians. Every year, on the first Saturday in May, the EOD Memorial Ceremony is held to commemorate fallen EOD technicians to recognize and preserve the legacy of the service and sacrifices of our fallen warriors and their families.
Join us as we sit down with a diverse range of guests, all intimately connected to the EOD community. In our first episode, we have the honor of speaking with Stephen O'Donnell, an Army and Marine Corps EOD veteran, and the proud owner of Master Blaster Coffee Company. (https://masterblastercoffee.us) Stephen, also known as "The Pushup Guy," shares his powerful story and sheds light on the challenges faced by white star widow Mrs. JoAnne Nelson, whose husband tragically lost his life to suicide. Brace yourself for an emotional and thought-provoking conversation tackling tough topics head-on.
In the second installment of our EOD Memorial special, we introduce you to Mario Kovach, an EOD veteran and co-creator of the groundbreaking initiative, "Project Felix." Discover how this innovative project is revolutionizing the EOD landscape and making a profound impact on the lives of those involved.
Finally, in our third and last EOD episode of the EOD Memorial Series, we have the privilege of hearing from Carlos Sanchez, a Chief Master Sergeant currently serving as a Legislative Fellow in Washington, D.C. Gain a unique perspective on the intersection of military service and legislative affairs as Carlos shares his experiences and sheds light on the vital role played by the Department of Defense legislative fellowship program.
We discuss the significance of the EOD memorial and the distinction between PTSD and PTSI, to the heartbreaking reality of losing a loved one to suicide and the alarming "22 a day" crisis, we delve deep into the challenges faced by the EOD community. Moreover, we touch on crucial subjects such as transitioning out of the military, post-traumatic growth, and the quest for identity and purpose.
A special shout-out goes to Heath Tempel for extending the invitation and to MSgt Jason Umlauf for orchestrating these captivating interviews.
More on Spencer Nelson:
AW (AW), OTA (IUSS), EN (EOD)
Nelson Spencer's Navy career was as unique as he was and not one that most sailors have the opportunity or fortitude to serve, not then (70s, 80s and 90s) and still not today
(2023). He was afforded three (3) different platforms and ratings in his 20 year career.
AW-Aviation Antisubmarine
Warfare Operator, reflecting a specialization that was clearly born out of Cold War needs to monitor the activities of Soviet submarines.
He was stationed in Lajes, Azores where the maritime patrol aircraft crews would gather intelligence by detecting, tracking, classifying, and analyzing both surface and subsurface contacts.
OTA-Ocean Systems Technician
Analyst, same premise and mission as the AW in him, but he got to do it from land based duty stations,
Naval Facilities. He served at NOPF on Ford Island, HI.
In 1990, more than 1/2 way thru his career he challenged the EOD physical fitness requirement because he exceeded the maximum allowable age limit, by almost a decade!!!!!! He "sailed" through the requirements and finally found his passion and jov of his career, EOD. He served with Mobile Unit 3 in San Diego until his retirement 26 years ago, 4/30/1997.
He deployed on numerous occasions to regions you are all well to knowing of but had the biggest joy.

Unveiling Leadership: Lt. Gen. Slife Explores Command Teams, Invisible Wounds, and the Vision of the 2030 Airman
Lt. Gen. Slife's expertise lies in special operations aviation, where he has showcased unparalleled dedication and professionalism. He has held significant positions, including Commander at the Air Force Special Operations Command stationed in Florida. His leadership and strategic vision have made a lasting impact on the organization.
Today, we will delve into various topics with Lt. Gen. Slife. We'll start by getting to know him better, followed by discussions on Chief Corey Olson's retirement and the person who made this interview possible. We'll explore his views on command teams and the special relationship with Chief Olson. Additionally, Lt. Gen. Slife will share an intriguing story about leaving his uniform behind and how his team saved the day.
Throughout the conversation, we'll uncover Lt. Gen. Slife's favorite book, his proudest Air Force moment, and the valuable lessons he learned during his time at Microsoft. We'll touch upon topics like purpose, success, and the importance of not defining oneself by rank or position.
Lt. Gen. Slife will also share his perspective on the importance of the people he has worked with, reflecting on missions and the unforgettable experiences of combat. We'll explore the different types of invisible wounds experienced by military personnel, including neurocognitive, psychological, and moral injuries.
Our conversation will offer a unique take on work-life balance, integrity, and the vision of the 2030 Airman. Lastly, we'll wrap up with what makes Lt. Gen. Slife so admirable and what I love about him.
Stay tuned for an enlightening and engaging conversation with Lt. Gen. James C. "Jim" Slife, a true leader in the U.S. Air Force.
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“Make Each Day Count” The MS Warrior Mindset - Choosing Hope in the Face of Adversity w/Kate Hewlett Ep 3/3

Finding Light in the Shadows: A Gripping Journey of Loss, Unyielding Resilience, and Profound Grit w/Kate Hewlett - Part 2/3
Episode found on HeroFrontPodcast.com or any music streaming app (search HeroFront)
Content Warning: Suicide/Mental Health Challenges:
Please be aware that this episode discusses the sensitive topic of suicide. It explores the profound impact of suicide on individuals, focusing on a woman who lost a fellow student to suicide and the subsequent emotional challenges, grief, and healing process. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health issues, please reach out to a mental health professional or helpline. Your well-being is important to us. If this topic is difficult for you, feel free to skip this episode. Thank you for understanding.
Episode Description:
Join us for a deeply introspective part two of our trilogy as we delve into the life of an extraordinary woman who found herself in a position of authority, leading a vibrant class of students. But when tragedy strikes and one of her beloved students falls victim to suicide, her world is turned upside down. In this raw and poignant conversation, we explore the profound effects of this loss on her and the entire team, unmasking the complexities and challenges that arise in the wake of such a heartbreaking event. From grappling with grief to finding strength amidst doubt, our guest shares her personal journey through the shadows, shedding light on the often-overlooked struggles and reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit. This episode serves as a powerful reminder that even in the darkest times, there is hope and healing waiting to be discovered.
0:00 - Intro
3:00 - Life and lessons on leadership as a prior enlisted-spouse
10:50 - Applying to OTS - husband’s selection and Kate’s rejection
19:20 - Faith restored
22:22 - Fighting for selection
25:20 - Appreciation for God’s plan
26:19 - Being an MC-130P Combat Shadow Navigator
30:36 - Applying to pilot training
31:43 - Returning to the AFSOC mission as an MC-130J Commando II Pilot
33:18 - Epic Winging Story
41:55 - Being the Senior Ranking Officer at Pilot Training
49:36 - Weather Test and Dollar Rides
52:51 - Remembering Ben
1:10:24 - The strength of showing emotion
1:22:50 - Honor Guard and Military Honors
1:30:24 - The darkness of mental illness and turmoil
1:33:00 - Next week’s episode
This is an inspiring podcast series that chronicles the extraordinary life story of Major Kate Hewlett, a pilot in the United States Air Force who defied the odds and overcame numerous challenges to achieve her dreams. This is a three-part series with this being 2/3. Part one was released on 17 May and part three will release on 31 May. In each episode, Major Hewlett shares captivating anecdotes and heartfelt reflections, taking listeners on a rollercoaster ride through the pivotal moments of her life.
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"Fly Like a Girl" Defying the Sky with Strength - Kate Hewlett's Superhero Origin Story - Part 1/3
This is an inspiring podcast series that chronicles the extraordinary life story of Major Kate Hewlett, a pilot in the United States Air Force who defied the odds and overcame numerous challenges to achieve her dreams. This is a three-part series with this being 1/3. Part two will release on 24 May and part three will release on 31 May. In each episode, Major Hewlett shares captivating anecdotes and heartfelt reflections, taking listeners on a rollercoaster ride through the pivotal moments of her life. From the initial struggles and rejections faced during the process of being selected for Officer Training School (OTS) to the triumphant realization of her dream as she received her Navigator wings. Every step of her journey is filled with determination and perseverance, including the experiences she encountered as the Senior Ranking Officer of her pilot training class, and the heartbreaking tragedies she witnessed in which she highlights the importance of mental health, resiliency, and the strength found in vulnerability. Listeners will also gain insight into Major Hewlett's life-altering diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis (MS), the challenging medical board process, and her unwavering commitment to continue serving in the Air Force. She shares intimate details about her relationship with her esteemed physician, "Dr. Badass" and discusses the hope, determination, and camaraderie that have fueled her drive to continue flying. This series is a powerful and thought-provoking deep-dive that celebrates the indomitable human spirit and serves as a source of inspiration for individuals facing adversity in their own lives. Join Major Kate Hewlett as she shares her story of unwavering determination, hope, and the pursuit of dreams against all odds.
0:00 - Episode Description 08:10 - Let's Begin!
09:39 - AF commissioning sources to become a Pilot
10:38 - Multiple Sclerosis Intro
12:46 - Dr. Badass Discussion
18:20 - Pathway to Wings Podcast mention
18:30 - Air Commando Journal mention
18:35 - Women in Air Force Leadership Series mention
27:25 - Favorite Quotes
40:32 - Who would play you in a movie
45:41 - Proudest Air Force Moments
57:53 - Readiness
59:24 - Chris Misclevitz
59:33 - Lt Mike Brown
1:00:55 - Lt Quincy Brayton
1:04:22 - Invest in your Airmen
1:07:40 - A question for Josh
1:11:14 - Kate's favorite HeroFront episode
1:16:49 - Josh's final thoughts and info regarding the next 2 future episodes
Links mentioned in the episode:
Link: [Pathway to Wings Podcast](https://www.dvidshub.net/audio/65931/pathway-wings-podcast-ep-6-maj-kate-hewlett-mc-130j-pilot-and-navigator) or [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pathway-to-wings-podcast-ep-6-maj-kate-hewitt-mc-130j/id1539030022?i=1000516181620) -
Link: [Air Commando Journal](https://aircommando.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/ACJ-Vol-7-Issue-2-Women-in-the-Fight-online.pdf) -
Link: [AF Women in Leadership Series](https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9r_OY9jZaTdcECmGFzfYk5knR8TLQbky)
Link: [Patty Wagstaff](https://pattywagstaff.com/)
Link: [Red Tail Academy](https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/how-a-st-louis-church-is-teaching-teens-to-fly-it-really-changed-everything-for/article_e601f25c-28b0-52a3-b7ac-2192f1afd85e.html)
Link: [DAF WIT/Fly Like A Girl](https://www.womensinitiativesteam.com/)
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From Addiction to Fitness Redemption: One Man's Journey of Overcoming Trauma, Prison, and Rebuilding His Life Through Physical Transformation w/Geoff Speyrer
We ar coming to you LIVE at Black Rifle Coffee Company in Niceville Florida in our special Black Rifle Bonus Episode!
In this episode, my co-host Mike Rosa and I - dive into the journey of Geoff, a man whose life was forever changed by his experiences in the US Army and in prison. From battling addiction to discovering fitness as a pathway to greatness, Geoff's journey is one that will leave you speechless. Brace yourself for an emotional and inspiring story of resilience and redemption. We guarantee that you'll be as captivated by Geoff's journey as we were.
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From Father to Son: A Retired Airman Watches His Legacy Continue in the USAF w/Buck & Mike Holloway
Welcome to this really heartwarming episode of the HeroFront podcast, where we have a special guest, Buck, a retired Executive Officer of the United States Air Force. Buck served in the USAF for many years and worked with numerous generals during his time. Today, we hear from Buck as he reflects on his time in the Air Force and the lessons he learned. We also have ANOTHER incredibly special guest - SrA Mike Holloway, Buck's son!
Buck's son has followed in his father's footsteps and is currently serving in the armed forces. Buck shares his thoughts and feelings about watching his son serve and the legacy that he and his son are creating.
Buck's experience in the USAF has taught him many valuable lessons about leadership, perseverance, and teamwork. He shares these insights with us, offering valuable advice for anyone who aspires to serve in the military or any other leadership role.
As we listen to Buck's stories and insights, we can feel the pride and legacy that he and his son are creating. We learn about the sacrifices that the military and their families make and the importance of supporting them in any way possible.
So, whether you're a military veteran, a family member of someone who serves, or simply interested in hearing about the experiences of those who have served our country, this episode is for you. Join us as we hear from Buck, a true American hero, and gain valuable insights into leadership, perseverance, and the legacy of service.
MSgt (ret) Thomas “Buck” Holloway is currently the executive assistant to General (ret) Dave Goldfein. Responsibilities of his current position are maintaining and executing all administrative duties for General Goldfein in is civilian portfolio.. Buck Holloway entered the Air Force in April 1982 and retired from active-duty July 2002. He completed Basic Military Training with the 325th Training Squadron at Lackland AFB, TX in June 1982, followed by attending Business Administration training at Keesler AFB, MS. Mr. Holloway retired from active duty on 16 June 2002 and went directly into a 19+year civil service career. Buck retired from civil service in March of 2020.
SrA Michael T. Holloway is a Reports and Analysis (RA) Technician Clerk currently station at 325 SFS, Tyndall AFB, Florida. Responsibilities of his current duty position are maintaining the units MAJCOM compliance with Air Force Justice Information System incident reporting/criminal record history, Consultant for local United States Federal Magistrate court, Provide Air Force Justice Information System administration support for 325 FW and 30 Tentative units and is the point of contact for criminal incidents and traffic accident reports. SrA Mike Holloway entered the Air Force in December 2019. He completed Basic Military Training with the 326th Training Squadron at Lackland AFB, TX in February 2020, followed by Security Forces Academy with the 343rd Training Squadron, Lackland AFB in May 2020. SrA Holloway has since been stationed at Tyndall AFB, Florida. While at Tyndall AFB, he started out as a Response Force Member for the first year followed by Response Force Leader. SrA Holloway was selected to be a flight armor, and is now serving in his current role within Reports and Analysis.

'The Man In The Arena' - Lesson's Through Adversity: Isolation, Alcohol, and Staying Maximum Fabulous w/Author David Nordel

It’s National Public Health Week! w/PH Career Field Manager, CMSgt Thomas “TJ” Wigington
Episode was recorded in August 2022 during the AFSA PEDS event.
Chief Master Sergeant Thomas J. Wigington is the Public Health Career Field Manager, Defense Health Headquarters, Falls Church, Virginia. Conversation
Time-Stamps: 00:00 - How Chief mentored me in a time of need
02:30 - "It was a place I've been before - this PH is a PHamily"
03:15 - Career History
05:00 - A Life Changing Deployment
07:30 - Asking For Help (PTSD)
08:30 - A Message To All Public Health Airmen
09:00 - The Healing Journey of Self-Care
10:30 - Why EMEDS/TCCC Really Matter
12:00 - The Future of Public Health (What COV Taught Us)
15:50 - Why I Love Chief Wigington
He serves as the senior enlisted consultant to the Air Force Surgeon General and Assistant Surgeon General Medical Force development, on issues impacting the morale, welfare, utilization and professional development of 1,425 Total Force enlisted personnel. He works directly with Air Force Medical Service senior leaders to develop policy to enhance the health and welfare of 2.1 million beneficiaries worldwide Chief Wigington entered the Air Force in July 1997. His breadth of experience includes various duties in the Public Health career field, in addition to serving as the Air Force Lead Enlisted Public Health Consultant, Wing Staff Agency Group Superintendent, Squadron Superintendent and Inspector General Superintendent. He also served in support of Operations ENDURING FREEDOM, INHERENT RESOLVE, FREEDOM’S SENTINEL and most recently DELIBERATE RESOLVE as Air Force Forward SurgeonGeneral Superintendent and Theater Public Health Manager, Combined Air and Space Operations Center, Air Force Central Command.
THIS IS A PRIVATE ACCOUNT. IT IS NOT A PART OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS AND IT HAS NO GOVERNMENTAL STATUS.

The Purpose Driven Spouse - How Heroes Like Heba Abdelaal Are Changing Our Military For The Better
-- Mil Spouses and OAR at Ramstein (Aug 2021)
-- AFI Air Force Spouse of the Year (and her fellow branch winners!)
-- What military spouses are advocating for and how the mil community can help
-- What's next (Family Life Action Group aka FLAG!)
Follow her on Heba Abdelaal - 2022 AFI Air Force Spouse of the Year Facebook page!
For nearly a decade Heba Abdelaal has worked as a congressional staffer in the U.S. Senate where she pursued her passion of serving those who serve– and have served, our nation. Heba's work with NMSN supporting our nation's military spouses began long before she herself became the proud spouse of a member of the U.S. Air Force in 2018. Heba began her time on Capitol Hill as a legislative aide to Senator John Boozman (R-AR) where she helped advance congressional work on national security and veterans' affairs issues including the “VA MISSION Act of 2018”. Most recently, Heba served as Military Legislative Assistant to former U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) while based in Colorado Springs, CO. * (Heba’s FB page and podcast episode do not necessarily represent the views of the USAF and are not sponsored by the DoD or the USAF. This is a personal discussion amongst friends)

The Millennial Veteran - The Hero We Never Knew We Needed w/Jenna Carlton of Vet Chats
She is the host of Vet Chats on Instagram, and started a community specifically for millennial veterans. She became part of a local legion where she noticed she was the youngest in the area and wanted a way to connect with others around the same age as her. She found out she was not alone and her message has touched the lives of thousands.
Guest Links: The Millennial Veteran IG where she hosts Vet Chats every Sunday at 9ET
@themillennialveteran
If looking for a public support group on FB Jenna manages, search “The Millennial Veterans” and join!
Her article:
www.proudlysheserved.com/post/guest-post-by-influencer-jenna-carlton
🚨 We talk about:
Why we should focus on younger veterans
how the veteran community can be more inclusive.
why tapping into the veteran community is so important.
🚨 We also discuss:
Keeping yourself accountable with Drinking
The problem with vets comparing their service to other vets.
her most memorable guests
Balancing work, hobbies (like podcasting 🤣) and family
And even Ghost hunting 😱

Ending Generational Trauma - “Psychologically Ready, Emotionally Steady” w/Caleb Vaden

Purpose, Passion, Power - Marveling in the Beauty of Life and Human Connection W/Mishon Montgomery
Strategist | Speaker | Trainer | Coach
mishonmontgomery.com/
Mishon Montgomery is an enthusiastic leader who shares her passion for developing others through public speaking and education. Originally from Pensacola, Florida, she is a United States Air Force veteran with 20 years of honorable service, retiring and hanging her boots in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Mishon’s military experience and drive for normalizing female leadership and representation for the present and rising generation led her to create Mishon Montgomery LLC.
The public speaking, training, and coaching business partners with organizations globally to provide powerful facilitation that inspires and motivates leaders, professionals, and educators to meet the demands of a rapidly diversifying workplace and community.
Additionally, Mishon has been appointed Chair for the Nevada Commission for Women. Coupling her desire for building a future of gender equity, she intends to use the appointment as an opportunity to study the changing and developing roles of women in society, understand the socioeconomic factors that influence the status of women and recommend proposed legislation to bridge the gaps.
Being honored with many prestigious awards for her dedication to leadership and development, Mishon has received the: Bob Hope Spirit of Hope Award; NAACP Roy Wilkins Renown Service Award; Brigadier General Wilma Vaught Visionary Leader Award; Blacks in Government Military Leader Award; and was presented a Proclamation by the State of Nevada Assemblywomen.
Mishon holds a Master of Public Administration (Public Policy and Governance) and maintains Diversity and Inclusion Certifications from Cornell University and Coach Diversity Institute. Additionally, she holds a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, is a Certified Master Resilience Trainer, Motivational Speaker, and Life Transformation Coach. Mishon specializes in presentations and Keynote Speaking on Diversity and Inclusion, Leadership, Team Dynamics, Effective Communication, Unconscious Bias, Resilience Concepts, Suicide Prevention, Emotional Intelligence, and much more. An eternal optimist, Mishon consistently marvels in the deliciousness of life. She is sure to bring enthusiasm to any team, anywhere!
(Current as of March 2023)

'Security Forces Meme Guy' Thane Sandy - The Man Behind The Memes
Check out his website and absolutely hilarious meme merch here:
sfmemeguy.com

'Free Your Mind' Unlocking The Vetrepreneur Potential and Creating Perpetual Purpose w/Todd Simmons
check out his website:
courageouslead.com
get to know Todd - Chief Vision Officer| Author| Organizational Culture Specialist | TEDx Speaker | Education Consultant| Adjunct Professor| Solutions Coach| Forbes Council Member at Forbes
Todd is a Senior Executive, Large Organizational Management Specialist, Human Resources Professional, Experienced Adjunct Professor in three disciplines and Military Veteran with 25 years of proven experience in the United States Air Force and civilian collegiate institutions. Senior executive with a broad set of technical skills and a wide range of management and leadership experience in diverse organizations with over 14 years operating overseas in complex environments. Possesses extensive knowledge in strategic and organizational management specializing in building effective teams to exceed organizational output and expectations.

CMSAF #14 Gerald Murray - “A Commitment For Life” How Former AF Leaders Stay Involved to This Day
Murray also serves on the USAA Board of Directors, the Air Force Museum Foundation Board of Trustees, the Air Force Enlisted Village Board of Directors, and the Airmen Memorial Foundation Board of Directors.
In this episode we have guest podcast Us Mentoring Us (UMU) asking Chief Murray questions about his time as CMSAF, social media, and his proudest USAF moment.

Kerry Steuart - “Taking Control of Your Trauma” How Yoga Saved His Life and Empowered A Community
www.youtube.com/kerrysteuart
www.warriorsascent.org
midtownyogakc.org I joined the Air Force in 1991 and planned on retiring after twenty years but unfortunately I was medically discharged in 1999. I was suffering from migraines, pain in my legs and a few other issues but those two prohibited me from serving our Country. I eventually began to have battles with PTS that affected my home and work life. Although I might appear happy and healthy on the outside, on the inside I was truly struggling. I was struggling to find a purpose, an opportunity to serve. I was angry and bitter because I spent the next twenty years trying to find out what was the cause of my health symptoms and the VA Hospital was not very helpful. All this frustration and anger was taken out on my family, friends and colleagues. My eldest daughter had been suggesting yoga because she thought it would help my symptoms.
I started my yoga journey with a practice of mindfulness and meditation and what I discovered was that for the first time in a long time I felt calm and relaxed. I would pause any time during the day when a trigger or any type of anxiety occurred and perform a meditation practice. I had this practice for four months before I even stepped into a yoga studio. The true foundation of yoga is our breath and I have realized through this journey, that yoga is not just the hour on the mat, but the twenty-three hours off the mat. The mat sets the foundation for the rest of the day. Yoga does two things for us each and every day. First, it allows us to realize the things in our life that we are doing well and secondly, those things in our life that need work. Yoga is truly for everyone and it transforms our life from the inside out.
I am a Gulf War Veteran who spent eight years in the Air Force. I have a BS in Business Management, a 500hr Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) with Yoga Alliance and have been retired since 2014. Suffering from chronic pain and PTSD since my time in the military, I understand first-hand the numerous benefits of yoga and meditation for pain reduction and mental clarity. I am a yoga instructor that recognizes and believes that yoga can cause both physical and mental transformations that result in less pain, reduced PTSD symptoms and a reduction in stress. I provide a variety of classes that serve those looking for a physical challenge as well as a complete mindfulness/meditation practice. I realize that people come to the mat at all different levels with different intentions and I welcome everyone to come and make the class their unique yoga experience.
Moderation and balance are truly two of the greatest aspects of being mindful. Providing a variety of yoga including talks to the community through different facets allows me to connect with the community. I have to make sure to not overextend myself mentally, physically or spiritually, otherwise I will not be able to provide the type of positive energy to my family or the community.

Jeff Martin - "Be Awesome At Your Job - Be A Great Wingman" The Foundations of Success And Leaving A Lasting Legacy
Chief Martin enlisted in the Air Force in September 1997 and graduated from the Electrical Power Production Apprentice Course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. He has held a variety of leadership positions at the squadron and group levels in the Civil Engineering and Military Training Instructor career fields. He has deployed in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH, Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, Operation IRAQI FREEDOM, Operation INHERENT RESOLVE, and Operation FREEDOM’s SENTINAL. Prior to his current position, Chief Martin served as the Command Chief, 53d Wing at Eglin AFB, Fla.

Deandra Price - ‘Failing Forward’ Achieving your goal despite all odds
On her third year she gave it everything she had: an outstanding airman of the year, honor guard, and networking with mentors to point her in the right direction. She was asking questions and getting feedback - she did all this as a mother and as a new NCO, flooded with tasks in her current AFSC of Public Health. On that third attempt she received the news she was waiting for - she was selected! As of this writing (16 Dec 22) Deandra will be graduating her officer training this week and will go on to become a Nurse and an Officer in the USAF!
Her life had two very different paths - SSgt Price or Lt Price. Despite all obstacles - this weekend we will welcome back Lt Price and we are so very proud of her! (At the time of this recording she was about to depart for her officer training.)

The Dawn of The “Veteran Influencer” w/Janae Sergio & Darielle LIVE! From Black Rifle Niceville
0:00 - Introductions
1:05 - Random (fun) questions
6:40 - Transitioning out of the Military
16:00 - The dawn of the “Military Influencer” and how to navigate it
28:25 - The direct connection of leadership and mental health
Janae Sergio is a mom, wife, philanthropist, fashion entrepreneur, social media motivator and the Chief of Air Force Lodging where she manages a portfolio of 88 Air Force Inns. She’s also a best selling author for her debut autobiography Perfectly Flawed: A Veteran’s Journey from Homeless to Hero. @Janae_PerfectlyFlawed or
perfectlyflawedbook.com
Darielle is a USAF Captain with a decade of active duty experience in the Intel world. She’s happily married, a SCUBA girl, and Mental Health Advicate. She’s also an entrepreneur for @feelin_Lucky_Leather or on Etsy, here:
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Nathan Coy and THE Wartime Leadership Podcast HEROFRONT TAKEOVER! - LIVE from AFSA!
Hey team, Nate here, talking over HeroFront on this special episode! The beauty of proving people wrong, faith, the power of podcasting, lessons learned from being a M.T.I and as a Airman Leadership School Commandant, and the emotional journey of adoption. SO MANY deep and personal stories in this episode that you will be left inspired and fired up, let's get after it!
THE Wartime Leadership Podcast: HEROFRONT takeover. Got emmmmmm.
During this episode, Nathan turns the tables on our host, Josh White walking us through the all important question of ‘why’. Nate has a unique way of drilling down and personalizing people’s stories. He helps craft amazing stories of everyday courage. This episode was recorded live and in person at the Air Force Sergeant Association’s annual Professional Development Symposium. We thank Nathan and the entire Wartime Leadership Community for taking the time to craft this special edition of HeroFront.
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All episodes are available at http://www.thewartimeleadershippodcast.com and http://www.wartime-leadership.com Be sure to rate and review each episode.
A special thanks to the second half of the show's talent, the show's producer G. Fraser from www.369sounddesign.com.

Daniel Faust - A Doctorate in your spouse, Bachelor's in your kids, and Associates in your coworkers
Daniel is a 21 yr AF veteran that helps others transform their lives from the bedroom to the boardroom. Currently he is podcast/tv show for Warhero2Superhero which is spinoff of his calling to help the military/veteran/first responder community thrive from the bedroom to the boardroom. Additionally he is Director of IT for Legrity Media, a digital TV platform that brings positive content to a global community. Daniel is married to a beautiful lady named Michelle for over 15 yrs and has 4 kids ready to enter the realm of teenager.

Ian Eishen - The “Tony Stark” of The Air Force
strategy for the militaries of the United States, United Kingdom and France.
He has spent the last five years working with the venture capital community to identify and scale defense-related startups in order to benefit the Air Force and the local community.
Since 2017, Chief Eishen has worked with Hacking4Defense, a DoD-sponsored university course that instructs students to address emerging threats and security challenges in the Defense and Intelligence Communities.
His work with Stanford University, the University of Southern California, the U.S. Air Force Academy, and the University of Virginia has spurred multiple solutions that are now included in programs of record across the U.S. military.
He has also worked on a number of initiatives focused on combating suicidal ideation including a mindfulness smartphone app, a holistic wellness program bringing care to the areas of the military where it is most needed, and a graphic novel anthology titled “True War Stories” in which veterans address their trauma through storytelling.

General David Goldfein (retired) - Reflecting on His Time as The 21st CSAF and Memorable Moments Over His 37 Year Career
General Goldfein retired from the U.S. Air Force in October 2020 after a distinguished 37-year career, culminating as the country’s highest-ranking air force officer. As Chief of Staff, General Goldfein was responsible for over 693,000 men and women serving around the world, managing an annual operating budget of over $168 billion and the readiness of all U.S. air and space power. Over the course of his career, General Goldfein held a wide range of command, operational and joint staff assignments, including Director of the Joint Staff for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Air Component Commander for U.S. Central Command.
As a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Goldfein served as a senior military adviser to the President, National Security Council, and Secretary of Defense and senior representative of the U.S. Air Force with allies and coalition partners around the world. General Goldfein is a Senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins Applied Research Laboratory, Senior Mentor for new general and flag officers at the National Defense University and on the Board of the Air Force Association.
Conversation time-stamps
0:00 - Malcom Gladwell / 2:22 - “In every challenge, an opportunity” / 5:00 - The secret to a 40 year marriage / 7:50 - The Order of The Sword / 12:10 - “Am I worthy?” / 14:20 - How CMSgt Wright became CMSAF #18 Wright / 16:10 - Relationships you NEED to invest in if you’re a leader / 17:48 - The power of Diamond 1 / 19:18 - Behind Enemy Lines (BEL) / 25:20 - (BEL) The most worrisome moment / 29:05 - (BEL) What was on his mind the most / 31:50 - (BEL) “Start finding me boys” / 34:00 - Most memorable moment as CSAF #21 / 39:05 - The value of our Military Spouses / 41:43 - Q1 from Manny Pineiro “How do you make time count?” / 43:49 - Q2 “Proudest moment as CSAF” / 46:39 - Why I love JD so much

CMSgt Robert C. Shultz - Why Leaders Need To Prioritize Their Team’s Mental Health
More on Chief Shultz:
Chief Master Sergeant Robert C. Schultz is the Command Chief Master Sergeant, Air Force Sustainment Center, headquartered at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. Chief Schultz is the senior enlisted leader and advisor to the commander for the center, leading 40,000 total force Airmen spanning three air logistics complexes, three air base wings, and two supply chain wings which operate from 26 locations around the world. Chief Schultz is responsible for ensuring the commander's directions are carried out to execute the assigned mission of providing mission-essential support to joint and interagency operations, allies, coalition partners, and foreign military sales partners to deliver combat power for America.
Chief Schultz enlisted in the Air Force in 1996 and has an extensive background in the Air Transportation and First Sergeant career fields having served in the Pacific, European, and Middle Eastern theaters. He has deployed to various locations in support of Operations IRAQI and ENDURING FREEDOM, New DAWN, and Joint Task Force Horn of Africa. Prior to his current position, he served as the Command Chief for the 60th Air Mobility Wing, Travis Air Force Base, Calif.

Field Report! 10 Years of Cycling Changed My Life - And It Can Change Yours, Too w/@MadisonHelenLyn_
Get to know Military Spouse and entrepreneur @madisonhelenelyn_ who is a wellness coach, yoga & spin instructor, and a spouse to a USAF pilot. She is also a holistic lifestyle coach who recently started leading wellness retreats in Costa Rica.
https://www.madsmovement.com
Madison’s “Why”
My friends call me Mads though my name isMadison. You can call me either. I grew up a dancer and because I wasn’t the best, I had to work hard. I spent time dancing with the NYC Rockettes, still one of my favorite “fun facts”. When I knew I wouldn’t dance on Broadway, I shifted gears and started to learn Cirque Arts before working in TV and Film.
I found myself in Los Angeles and London working 90 hour work weeks, convincing myself I loved my work and my life.
I have overcome grief and trauma in my life. I have felt embarrassed, ashamed, and afraid. I isolated myself from loved ones. I was in and out of therapist offices and harming my body in ways no one could see. I spent so much money, I couldn’t afford rent.
I teach, I coach, I train because change is hard. I have successfully done it myself and now I want to help you take the first step. I want to work with your lifestyle to create a custom plan for YOU while staying in your budget. I want you to know that even when you isolate yourself, I am there.
I want to be the person for you that I didn’t have.

Don MacPherson - Modern Leadership For A Rapidly Changing World
"I am passionate about creating positive employee experiences, teaching leaders to be more effective, and helping people reach their full performance potential, both at and outside of work. It's impossible for a person to be their best self if they are disengaged at work. That's why it's so important to create workplaces that are concerned about the well-being of their people. When employees are highly engaged, they live happier, fuller, healthier lives, their organizations flourish, and our society benefits as well."
0:00 - Get to know Don
7:50 - How to rapidly build teams
13:24 - Flexibility; freedom
13:35 - What I like about it is risk. Creating something from nothing.
18:55 - First question for entrepreneurs - How confident are you in YOU?
19:12 - Second question - How much money do you really need?
19:53 - Third question - Can you sell?
21:20 - "I Surrounded myself with people who had an elevated mindset."
31:05 - Learned how to be a leader by interacting with young people.
32:14 - Staying relevant.
33:42 - Leaders moral obligation is to prepare people for change.
34:35 - Constantly being reinvented and learning.
37:25 - What the future looks like for humanity.
42:50 - Brother Ali
47:30 - Lessons learned from mentoring juveniles in prison.
53:05 - The happiness formula
1:01:25 - Why I love Don so much