This week's Borne the Battle podcast episode features Air Force Veteran David Tenenbaum, the director of Heroes Linked, an online platform for veterans to find mentors in their post-military journey
Dr. LeAnn Bruce, National Program Manager for the Intimate Partner Violence Assistance Program (IPVAP), joins this week’s episode of Borne the Battle to share why no one should ever feel ashamed to seek out IPV support and describes what services VA offers to help Veterans in need.
In this episode Vince and David, a father and son pair, talk two days before their kidney transplant surgery for Vince, an Air Force Veteran.
In this week’s episode of Borne the Battle, Aaron Quinonez shared his journey from the brink of committing suicide to becoming an entrepreneur active on the frontlines of developing new programs and technologies to help Veterans suffering from PTSD and suicidal thoughts.
In this and the following two episodes, Veterans and their caregivers talk about their experiences with chronic kidney disease and transplants through VA.
This week's Borne the Battle features Army Veteran Florent Groberg, who received the Medal of Honor in 2015 for actions during the War in Afghanistan.
This week's episode of Borne the Battle features Marine Corps Veteran Alex Calfree, the co-founder of OpLign, a website that uses artificial intelligence to connect veterans to employers.
Army Veteran and former VA employee, Terrence Hayes, is the VFW’s National Director of Communications. Hayes shares what he’s learned about the VFW since starting his new position.
Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator, Jackie Chisholm, gives her tips on how to replace processed grains with whole grains. We know carbohydrates are not created equal and Chisholm helps us sort that out in this episode of Fresh Focus.
In this episode, an anonymous Veteran talks about her struggle with light sensitivity and headache after a traumatic brain injury.
An estimated 2,200 Native Alaskan Veterans who served during the Vietnam War, or their heirs, can soon acquire up to 160 acres of federal land in Alaska.
Air Force Veteran Blake Stilwell shares his story of starting his career as a combat photographer and eventually becoming a professional writer for Military.com.