Breakdown on how VA is addressing the challenge of Veterans who are homeless or at-risk during COVID-19, with emergency funding info by the CARES Act.
This 200th episode of Borne the Battle features Air Force Veteran Aerial Johnson, better known by her wrestling name “Big Swole.” Johnson shares about time in the military, a deadly battle with Crohn's disease and overcoming that diagnosis to become a professional wrestler.
Army Veteran Josh Strickland is a family man, the lead singer of the Phoenix-based band the Bayou Bandits, and a registered nurse who has worked through the COVID-19 pandemic in some of the hardest-hit areas of the United States.
This week's episode of Borne the Battle features Prince Taylor's journey from entry level jobs to VA HR to organizing TEDx Veterans Affairs.
Marine and Gulf War Veteran G. Michael Hopf shares his journey from joining the Marines to signing with the largest book publisher in the world.
Through founding Team RWB, Army Veteran Mike Erwin discovered that he didn’t have to be in the military to continue serving.
LTG Raymond Mason says that receiving help in times of struggle is a sign of great strength. Today, he's the Director of the Army Emergency Relief (AER).
Marine Corps Veteran / Sniper Brian Marren is an expert in Human Behavior Pattern Recognition and Analysis. He has trained Tier One military units, Fortune 500 companies, schools, churches, and local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
During Operation Abilene, also known as the Battle of Xa Cam My, Vietnam Army Veterans Phil Hall and Fred Navarro witnessed the sacrifice of Air Force Veteran William H. Pitsenbarger.
On this week's episode of Borne the Battle, guest Justin Nassiri shares his backstory and insight into how he was able to transition into civilian life and achieve his dreams. As a Stanford MBA alumnus, an disciplined entrepreneur, and successful consultant, Nassiri has much wisdom to impart.
This Borne the Battle podcast features updates on resources for Veterans and VA's response to the Coronavirus, through March 25, 2020.
This week's episode of Borne the Battle features Navy Veteran Darlene Iskra, the first woman to command a ship in the Navy.