Military Network Radio show

Military Network Radio

Summary: Linda Kreter presents Military Network Radio to bring you dynamic interviews each week and fresh information of value to enhance and improve your outlook and actions as a member of the military or veteran community, their families and those who care about them. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

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Podcasts:

 Why Outdoor Adventures Help Vets and Families | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:56

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents guest and veteran Todd Crevier to discuss the value of veterans getting outdoors, finding new purpose, and spending time with others who shared their experience. Todd's own experience in 2015 with a family trip to Yellowstone led to a well-being breakthrough, and the start of his organization. Families and vets (including children) intuitively understand the wilderness, beauty, and calm it brings. Also on iTunes. Everyone Serves and Together We Make a Difference.

 Why Outdoor Adventures Help Vets and Families | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:56

Why Outdoor Adventures Help Vets and Families

 TBI and Innovative Treatment Options | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:59

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents a terrific show about Traumatic Brain Injury with guest John Hughes, D.O. Innovative treatments exist and Dr. Hughes talks about rest/recovery (really!), home HBOT, intranasal insulin & plasma, and great insights on living better with a TBI. Learn how you can make choices today through new resources and options; every brain injury is unique, and hope keeps growing! Also on iTunes, produced by WiseHealth Inc. and more at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

 TBI and Innovative Treatment Options | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:59

TBI and Innovative Treatment Options

 Veterans Against Alzheimer's | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:11

Military Network Radio and Linda Kreter, with co-host Les Davis are joined by Shawn Taylor, founding Board Member of Veterans Against Alzheimer's. Alzheimer's is an insidious condition affecting too many these days, and we'll talk specifically about the heightened risk for veterans who've experienced TBI and/or PTSD. Learn more at www.VeteransAgainstAlzheimers.org. Also on iTunes and more on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

 Veterans Against Alzheimer's | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:11

Veterans Against Alzheimer's

 Looking at the Psychology of Transitions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio with co-host Les Davis discuss the "Psychology of Transitions" with guest Jonathan Kaufman. Most discussions of transition focus on logistics of career change, school, and location, but there are many psychological stressors in leaving the military. Identity, family dynamics, connection, communication, alive day, frustration, acceptance are a few. Great discussion! Also on iTunes, and more on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

 Looking at the Psychology of Transitions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

Looking at the Psychology of Transitions

 Courtenay's War on PTSD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:59

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio brings the stories of Courtenay Nold, Navy veteran and her journey toward understanding and accessing PTSD resources. A very strong leader and naval officer, she found herself rocked by her combat experiences and sought answers to include but go beyond Rx medications. Her journey included writing about the many experiences of fellow trauma survivors and brought peace. Her book, War on PTSD is a positive, resource filled, veteran-centric series of chapters for vets and their families seeking help for invisible injuries. Also on iTunes, and on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference!

 Courtenay's War on PTSD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:59

Courtenay's War on PTSD

 "World War II: Night Before Christmas", by Mike Guardia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:59

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents a touching story by author and veteran Mike Guardia. Written to pay respect and homage to World War II families and reflecting on a simple message of hope and good during a time of darkness and solitude for many soldiers, this timeless story amazes. Illustrated by Melanie Stephens from refined sketches, the book evokes calm and goodness that Santa Claus will always find those who do Good in the world. More on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com and iTunes. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

 "World War II: Night Before Christmas", by Mike Guardia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:59

"World War II: Night Before Christmas", by Mike Guardia

 Medical Marijuana Discussion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:57

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents a discussion on medical marijuana with guest Janine Lutz, Gold Star mom and founder of the Lutz Live To Tell Foundation. Pharmaceuticals play a part in veteran treatment, but increasingly, prescriptions are poorly monitored and drug interactions cause severe reactions, including suicidal ideation. Enter medical marijuana for three key problems: anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Learn more and understand the current dialogue. Also on iTunes. Everyone serves, and together we make a difference.

 Medical Marijuana Discussion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:57

Medical Marijuana Discussion

 Warrior to Patriot Citizen - Genius Transition Discussion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:57

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio present guest and author Donna Hoffmeyer, talking as a clinical case manager -- and the challenges of transition. Donna works closely with National Guard and Reserve and has great perspective on the abrupt changes to absorb when it's time to transition. She gives timely perspective on "Everyone's an Asset" until they're not, the loss often felt, and the culture variances among different service branches. Here's how to untangle and move forward - as a family. Also on iTunes and more at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone Serves and Together We Make a Difference.

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