• Is Psychedelic Therapy the key to ending the suicide epidemic? VETS offers powerful evidence
    Nov 15 2024

    Former Navy SEAL Marcus Capone and his wife Amber share their emotional story about how a medically assisted Ibogaine treatment session saved their family, and this combat veteran’s life.

    We begin by looking at how life as a Navy SEAL “breacher” and explosives expert, left Marcus with what seemed like untreatable PTSD and brain injuries. We learn how Marcus, once full of life and drive, was quickly slipping into the depression and anger often associated with these injuries. While war fighters receive the initial impact of combat related injuries, they are not the only ones who suffer.

    Amber Capone describes how life after Marcus’ SEAL days, became extremely difficult for her and their children, threatening their marriage and overall family mental health. Facing their breaking point, Marcus and Amber took one last chance on psychedelic therapy.

    Marcus shares vivid details from his medically assisted Ibogaine session. We hear how the experience differs from the stereo-typical “psychedelic trip” and how he confronted the dark images buried deep beneath the surface.

    Our interview tracks life after the Ibogaine session too. From their heartfelt reunion to the many ways, they recognize the true healing that came from this complex and mysterious psychedelic compound.

    We also look at the non-profit foundation they founded, Vets Exploring Treatment Solutions (VETS) which has helped over one thousand veterans gain access to psychedelic therapy, develops world class research and works to move VA, DoD and Congress to implement this therapy for veterans.

    And, we conclude with a most surprising discovery- the incredible connection between psychedelic therapy and God.

    For more on VETS grants for veterans to access psychedelic therapy, new research and advocacy check out:

    https://vetsolutions.org/


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    57 mins
  • Why donating to the Purple Heart Foundation is the best way to honor vets
    Nov 8 2024

    Decorated Army veteran, (Ret.) Master Sgt. Patricia Baisden shares how the Purple Heart is more than just the medal awarded for being wounded in combat.

    She described how years after her service, The Purple Heart Foundation helped her in ways the federal government does not. More than complex medical issues or acquiring the benefits she earned, she received help with life’s basic needs … car trouble.

    Her story illustrates how Purple Heart Foundation’s financial assistance really delivers the things veterans need most.

    We also hear from PHF, CEO Stephen Ruckman, who describes their veteran programs and explains why your donations are crucial to ensure these programs continue.


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    https://purpleheartfoundation.org/


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    17 mins
  • From Medic to Mortgages: This Navy Federal Credit Union veteran is Semper Fi
    Nov 7 2024

    Navy Hospital Corpsman are revered among the infantry as the medics who rush into combat to treat the wounded. However not all Navy Corpsman pursue a career in healthcare or the medical field after their military service.

    Navy Corpsman veteran Vaughn Sullenberger went from serving with Marines to serving all veterans as a Mortgage Loan Manager for Navy Federal Credit Union.

    He shares the specific steps he took that led to his post military success. But like qualifying for a loan, making a successful transition relies on several factors.

    Sullenberger offers a detailed look at many of these factors and gives an easy to follow, multi-step plan for financial and personal success.

    His journey proves that like the Marine Corps, his career and his love for the veteran community is Semper Fi.

    For more on how Navy Federal Credit Union can help with banking, business, home loans, investing for retirement, or even your next career, check out:

    https://www.navyfederal.org/


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    26 mins
  • Who will veterans vote for this year? IAVA survey offers a glimpse ...
    Nov 1 2024

    Many Americans just assume vets always vote for the candidate who talks toughest about national defense, or offers strong positions on policies related to terrorism. While in some cases that may be true, the biggest question this year is still quite simple- Do vets favor Trump or Harris?

    A recent survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) members, offers an interesting glimpse at where this group stands, just days before the election.

    IAVA, CEO, and Army veteran Allison Jaslow reveals the survey results and shares how the survey breaks across categories like gender.

    The survey also tells a unique story about IAVA members, who are younger than other veteran groups, and after their service in Iraq/Afghanistan have often done the heaviest lifting during the Global War on Terrorism.


    More from IAVA here:

    https://iava.org/


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    16 mins
  • Should we trust the election results? "Vet The Vote" shares how veterans are getting involved
    Nov 1 2024

    We’re taking a deep look into one of the most the significant elections of our lifetime with the nonpartisan, veteran-led group, “Vet the Vote” who recently recruited over 163K vets to volunteer at election sites nationwide.

    Army veteran, VTV Deputy Director Loren Westerfield and Navy helicopter pilot veteran, Julie Hendricks share the impact veterans make while serving at election sites.

    And as social media explodes (again) with; allegations of voter fraud, social users posting evidence through short video clips with minimal context and a rising sense of skepticism, we take a detailed look at their personal experiences serving as poll workers. Plus we hear what they kind of safeguards and methods they witnessed.

    Ultimately, we seek to answer one of the biggest questions today, “Are these elections safe, accurate and reliable?”

    Our veteran guests deliver fascinating and powerful answers.


    More on Vet The Vote, and how to serve as an election volunteer here:

    https://vetthe.vote/

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    36 mins
  • From Infantry to Investing in Business: How veterans at Cold Bore Capital are helping companies become multi-million-dollar operations
    Oct 25 2024

    We talk with Army veteran, Infantry Officer and former West Point hockey player Matt Schachman, who works on a unique team of veterans (and partners with Special Operations backgrounds) to lead mid-level businesses to massive growth.

    It was a big departure from leading platoons in Iraq and Afghanistan, so we begin with the lessons he learned leading troops in combat. But more than the usual war stories- Schachman reflects on a pivotal moment with an Iraqi police chief, and how he learned a vital lesson in leadership from working with those who hold a drastically different world view.

    Schachman shares more about his transition from the military to investment banking and the advice he received about ways to operate “at the tip of spear” in finance.

    We also learn how Cold Bore Capital is able to effectively take companies from mid-level revenue to multi million dollar earnings through their expertise in capital investment, business management and mergers-acquisitions.

    For any veteran considering scaling their business, or a career in finance, Matt is great resource.


    Find out more about Cold Bore Capital here:

    https://coldborecapital.com/our-story/

    Reach Matt Schachman here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-schachman-55719423/


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  • Canary Speech: The app that detects depression, anxiety and disease from the sound of your voice
    Oct 18 2024

    For many veterans, mental health challenges can appear after their service.

    So imagine if depression, anxiety or even diseases that result in cognitive decline could be detected from just the sound of our voice. And, all of this it could be easily accessed through your phone.

    Well, it’s happening- within the new, AI-powered, voice analysis app, Canary Speech.

    We talked about it's benefits for veterans with co-founder and acclaimed scientist Henry O’Connell. He described how together with Jeff Adams, a leader in speech and language technology, they combined expertise in neurology and speech technology (Henry at the National Institutes of Health, and Jeff leading Amazon Alexa’s speech AI team) to explore how this type of speech technology could be used in medicine.

    We took a deep dive into how Canary Speech works- analyzing the vocal tones far beneath the actual words we speak. And we learned how this app can serve as a useful tool to track our mental health.

    We even learned how the classic cartoon, “Winnie the Pooh” helped in the process of creating this innovative app.


    For more on the Canary Speech app and to try it yourself, check out:

    https://canaryspeech.com/

    Contact Canary Speech co-founder Henry O’Connell here:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/henryjoconnell/

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    34 mins
  • Hurricane Aftermath: Team Rubicon vets deploy where “Rivers came to life with a fury”
    Oct 11 2024

    In the days (and weeks) since Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina, veterans serving with Team Rubicon moved into action.

    We spoke with Army paratrooper veteran, Drew Hanna, who described what he witnessed and his team’s mission to restore the Veteran’s Restoration Quarters, a transitional housing facility that assists veterans in need.

    Hanna also offered a behind the scenes look at how volunteers live while deployed to disaster areas and he spoke about other relief organizations that help make their work possible.

    While the road to recovery may take the entire next year, the veterans with Team Rubicon will not stop until the job is done.

    And with "no turning back", Team Rubicon lives up to the famous Roman tale, from which they get their name.


    Follow their stories, discover volunteer opportunities and donate to Team Rubicon here:

    https://teamrubiconusa.org/


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    17 mins