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Home Bound Veteran

Summary: HBV exists to give a platform to veterans and their families to share their stories of transition from military life to becoming a civilian again. We hope that through these stories other people will be encouraged and inspired in their own life journeys. Own Your Journey!

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 S4 Ep. 9 - Learning How To Learn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:51

Derek Auguste from the Warrior Scholar Project discusses how he was able to leverage from a one week education bootcamp and accelerate his career transition from the military into a college degree and soon to be law school.

 S4 Ep. 8 - Let's Get Uncomfortable | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:28

We've been a country at war since 2001, nearly 20 years. The support for those who have served is seemingly unwavering but, as we'll learn from this episode, the focus may need to shift. Learn more about the documentary that should challenge us in our perspectives on supporting our troops both now and in the future.

 S4 Ep. 7 - The Purpose of Purpose | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:46

Brian Calcagno from Team Rubicon found his purpose in the Army flying helicopters. But life after service was not as purpose driven until a wildfire reengaged his desire to serve. After volunteering with Team Rubicon he found his calling once again in service to others.

 S4 Ep. 6 - Leading With Intention (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:49

Errol Doebler, CEO of Leader 193 and author of the book, The Process, Art, and Science of Leadership, shares with us lessons he's learned from life, the SEALS, and the FBI. Enjoy parts 1 and 2 of this episode. Own Your Journey.

 S4 Ep. 6 - Leading With Intention (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:31

Errol Doebler, CEO of Leader 193 and author of the book, The Process, Art, and Science of Leadership, shares with us lessons he's learned from life, the SEALS, and the FBI. Enjoy parts 1 and 2 of this episode. Own Your Journey.

 S4 Ep. 5 - Seeing Old Places With New Eyes (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:21

In this episode we talk with Dr. Mark Santow from the Providence Clemente Veterans Initiative and learn how the study of the humanities is changing the lives of some veterans in Rhode Island. Could this happen in your city? Listen to find out more. Make sure you listen to both parts of this episode.

 S4 Ep. 5 - Seeing Old Places With New Eyes (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:05

In this episode we talk with Dr. Mark Santow from the Providence Clemente Veterans Initiative and learn how the study of the humanities is changing the lives of some veterans in Rhode Island. Could this happen in your city? Listen to find out more. Make sure you listen to both parts of this episode.

 S4 Ep. 4 - The Best Things In Life Are Free (Part 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:19:27

In this episode, we talk with three alum from the IVMF programs and get a perspective on the direct benefits that the Institute for Veterans and Military Families offers those who have served our country.

 S4 Ep. 3 - The Best Things In Life Are Free (part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:41

In this episode we spend some more time with the IVMF team to discuss transition and the various programs they offer free of charge to veterans and their families. And guess what, listening to this podcast is free too so why not listen and learn?

 S4 Ep. 2 - The Best Things In Life Are Free (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:47

Maureen Casey and Nick Armstrong from Syracuse University's Institute for Veterans and Military Families talk about the programs roots and how it has become a force in the veteran transition assistance space. We also dive into the opportunities and challenges surrounding veterans and their families as they transition out of the military.

 S4 Ep. 1 - What Is The Standard | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:58

In this episode we talk with director Phil Wall and GORUCK Founder and CEO Jason McCarthy about their film The Standard, a documentary that captures one of the GORUCK Selection challenges. GORUCK Selection is not only the toughest endurance event on the planet, it’s also an attempt to bridge the military-civilian divide. Hosted by a group of Special Forces combat veterans, this 48-hour challenge is a condensed interpretation of the US Army’s 24-day Assessment and Selection. For the participants, the event is a chance to test their limits while paying tribute to those who serve. For the Special Force Cadre who lead the event, it’s an opportunity to honor their roots and connect with civilians.

 S3 Ep. 17 - Talk About What We Don't Talk About | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:23

Duane France is helping to change the narrative of the broken, helpless veteran. Through his efforts he is helping veterans to identify when they or their loved one is not right and to seek help. Duane is a mental health counselor, a combat veteran, and among many other things, the producer of the podcast Seeking The Military Suicide Solution. We hope that you enjoy this final episode of season 3.

 S3 Ep. 16 - Not By Sight | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:14

In this episode Brian Dickinson, author of Blind Descent, veteran, and experienced mountaineer, shares his story of how he relied on his experience as a combat rescue swimmer in the Navy, his faith, and his climbing skills after he became snow blind at the summit of Mt. Everest.

 S3 Ep. 15 - The Green Beret With A Purpose | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:21

Zac Lois, founder of Operation Socrates, describes his path from Army SF to becoming an 8th grade teacher, and creating a program that will help other veterans follow his path.

 S3 Ep. 14 - Guns, Superbikes, and a Super Woman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:12

Niccole Cox is the Director of Race Operations for MotoAmerica, the organization responsible for all Superbike races in North America. But that's just scratching the surface of what she's accomplished in her life so far. Find out how Niccole went from college to door gunner in the National Guard, to planning and executing internationally televised Superbike races.

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