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Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Warrior Mindset and Motivation
36 episodes
1 day ago
This podcast is designed to help veterans understand that they aren't alone and hardships can mold you into a better person as long as you pay attention to what the lesson it is trying to teach. Listen to Active Duty personnel and military veterans with their struggles and what they did to overcome them. They just might motivate and inspire you.... https://solo.to/wm2podcast
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This podcast is designed to help veterans understand that they aren't alone and hardships can mold you into a better person as long as you pay attention to what the lesson it is trying to teach. Listen to Active Duty personnel and military veterans with their struggles and what they did to overcome them. They just might motivate and inspire you.... https://solo.to/wm2podcast
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Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC active duty service member J Marie
J Marie, the host of Women With an Effed Up Mind podcast. My platform exposes the truth with sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic violence and the mental health stigma in our military. Whether it’s survivors sharing their stories, sharing cases, resources and just ruffling as many feathers to change the effed up system and stigmas. We also highlight organizations, nonprofits, etc that are doing the damn thing to help veterans and service members, whether they are victims or just in general. Follow her podcast to learn and hear more: https://linktr.ee/ItsEffedUp My Firebase: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
47 minutes 7 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC Combat Veteran Charles Read
Charles J Read is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), U.S Tax Court Practitioner ( USTCP), member of the Internal Revenue Service Advisory Council (IRSAC), and the Founder of GetPayroll. In addition to his executive career, Charles is a decorated United States Marine Corps sergeant, a combat veteran of the Vietnam War. While in service, he was trained by IBM as a computer programmer and later a systems engineer. Charles is an accomplished senior executive and entrepreneur with more than fifty years of financial leadership experience in a broad range of industries and the author of four books. His latest book The Payroll Book: A Guide For Small Businesses and Startups is currently #25 in Small Business Books section on Amazon. You can view his previous media appearances here: https://getpayroll.com/payroll-processing/getpayroll/charles-read/ My Firebase: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
29 minutes 33 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC Veteran Shane "Broken Jarhead" Cunningham
My name is Shane Cunningham, and I’m the owner of Broken Jarhead. BJH is motivated to bring awareness to mental health in veterans by speaking the quiet parts out loud. I started by making vulgar art to get some cheap laughs and cheer up veteran friends during COVID last year, and evolved into stickers patches, and challenge coins. Currently, BJH is creating an apparel line dedicated to being made in America, by American textiles, and assembled by Americans. Our inaugural line will be the RED Apparel Line which will have red accents and accessories to bring awareness to Remembering Everyone Deployed. We will be donating a pair of socks to deployed military with each sale. PODCAST AWARDS: I learned about use of podcasts as a way to help veterans cope and heal from PTSD and other issues. I really like the idea of encouraging growth through action instead of being just another veteran company that says they want to bring awareness. I looked for an awards ceremony for podcasts and found iHeart obviously, and The People Podcast Awards. I couldn’t find anything for Veterans, so decided to create it – how hard could it be!? BJH is proud to announce the 1st Annual Veterans Podcast Awards which will be held on October 5th! Our custom trophy is made by a female vet owned trophy company locally. It will be a Golden War Hammer with a placard listing the details of the award and the Vet Podcast Award logo. What says Vet Podcasting better than a bludgeoning tool and a microphone? NATIONAL MILITARY PODCAST DAY: We scheduled the awards ceremony on September 30, International Podcast Day – seemed fitting. Then discovered the other award show is the same day. So, being the rational person that I am, I filed the paperwork and paid the fee required to establish National Military Podcast Day! This occurs October 5th. Since Enduring Freedom began October 6/7, we thought we’d have a day of celebration before a day of remembrance. WHY: One of the best ways to deal with PTSD and other issues is to talk! Many veterans use podcasting in a therapeutic way but quit too soon. We want to encourage the discourse by offering a free awards ceremony and celebrating a National Day! We want to encourage active duty and vets alike to keep pushing and never give in to the demons! SPONSORSHIPS: In order to keep our commitment to encouraging growth through action, we recently began sponsoring DV Gaming. They are a great group of veterans that play an array of video games, stream and discuss veteran issues we face, and hold events to raise money for charities that help veterans. We are proud to have the opportunity to be a sponsor! www.veteranpodcastawards.com Follow Shane: FB: Broken Jarhead IG: @brokenjarhead Web: brokenjarhead.com, thebrokenpodcast.live, brokenjarhead.blog My Firebase: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
47 minutes 26 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USAF Veteran and Congressional candidate Mariela Roca
Dr. Mariela Roca is a mother, veteran, and dedicated civil servant. Raised by a strong and independent single mother, Mariela knows all too well how hard work, sacrifice, and dedication are key to living a meaningful and successful life. Mariela was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and at an early age moved to Queens, NY with her mother and older brother. She obtained a public school education, which continued when her family moved back to Puerto Rico at the age of 13. There, she finished middle and high school and attended the University of Puerto Rico for her first year of college. Inspired by her older brother’s military service within the United States Marine Corps, she decided to herself enlist in the United States Air Force. During her time in the Air Force, Mariela served as a Medical Logistician providing lifesaving Medical Logistics support to military warfighters across all services both stateside, and while deployed overseas. While on her second deployment, tragedy struck when her mother, Lydia, was unexpectedly diagnosed with Stage-4 Glioblastoma Multiforme, a fast-growing and aggressive brain tumor. Mariela quickly became her primary caregiver and knows firsthand how the stress and burden of caring for a sick loved one can take on someone. In addition, Mariela understands the importance of making prescription drugs affordable, especially for life-saving drugs. After her military service, Mariela relocated to the Frederick area and continued her Medical Logistics career as a Federal Employee working for the United States Army at Fort Detrick. Mariela holds a Master of Business Administration from Mount Saint Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD and a Doctor of Business Administration from the University of Maryland Global Campus. Mariela currently lives in Frederick, MD with her two children. They also have a rescue Chihuahua dog named Annie. In her free time, Mariela enjoys spending time at home and also enjoys camping and traveling with her family Follow Mariela: https://rocaforcongress.com/ FB: Mariela Roca, Mariela Roca for Congress IG: @rocaforcongress Follow me: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
59 minutes 30 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC Veteran Jason Burds
My name is Jason Burds and I am the host of the Military Bottom Line Podcast. I enlisted in the Marine Corps at 17 years old in 2010. Shipped out Jan 3, 2011 and spent four years on active duty in CA. I inadvertently stayed in the reserves for 5 years until I pursued an opportunity within the National Guard. I am now in the National Guard and am working to help others find opportunities, programs and other means of leveraging the military to ensure a successful career and transition. Follow Jason: Instagram: @militarybottomline Website: linktr.ee/militarybottomline My Firebase: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
47 minutes 44 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC Combat Veteran Tim Swiger
I joined the U.S. Marines in July of 2006 as rifleman. At first, I was attached to MARSOC and cross-trained as a machine gunner. I completed my first deployment with MARSOC in 2007-2008 in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. After returning from my first deployment, I, again, deployed with 3rd Battalion 8th Marines back to the Helmand River Valley from 2008-2009. In 2010, I left the Marine Corps and for the following decade I pursued my doctorate in psychology at West Virginia University. My academic and clinical practice has focused on Veterans issues of PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, and Moral Injury. Specifically, my dissertation for my doctorate program was on Morally Injurious experiences of combat exposed Veterans. During my academic studies, I have received multiple awards in the area of research/presentation on Veterans issues and combat related trauma. My Firebase: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC Combat Veteran Matt Jimenez
I grew up in Southern California, before becoming homeless at the age of and turn to crime to feed myself at the age of 18. I join the US military one year later. I served with 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine division from 2008-2012. During that time I did 3 deployments overseas including a MEU, operation unified response, and operation enduring freedom. I exited the Marine Corps in early 2012, and spent two years denying seeking a diagnosis for poor mental health due to my time in the military. After receiving a diagnosis of PTSD in 2014, I spent years trying to understand how to deal with the symptoms. In July of last year I started doing social media to teach people civilians about what combat is like and what PTSD is like for veterans. Follow Matt: Instagram: @matts_alright Website: linktr.ee/Matts_alright My Firebase: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
59 minutes 52 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with Army Veteran & CEO Carrie Beavers
It happened one night while sleeping in an open bay at Army AIT. If you didn’t want yelled at by a drill sargeant the whole time you were making your bed you slept on top of the covers. I also slept in PT uniform of a tshirt and shorts on the top bunk. I was woke up by a man’s (drill sargeant) hand slowly moving up my leg up over my body, and down my arm. I opened my eyes and when I saw him standing I immediately closed my eyes and froze. I could not move. The events that happened that night changed my life forever at age 18. I was afraid to report it at the time. I was one way a happy, trusting, PTSD free mindset. After I was depressed, rolled up in a ball on the floor crying, not knowing why. I was in complete denial. The moment I left I suppressed the incident ever happened. Germany was my first duty station in 1991 during the Gulf War. I went from not drinking and never trying drugs to drinking excessively and doing a variety of drugs. Anything I could do to numb my feelings, and not face the pain. I did not know that I had PTSD. I just knew something was wrong. I dated my future husband in Germany and we had a very on and off again relationship. It was hard for me to trust, or respect a man. We married in 1993 and I transitioned out of the Army to Ft. Bragg where he was stationed. I had a very hard time transitioning to civilian life. I joined the Army Reserves and was assigned with the 82nd Aviation as support. I got a civilian job in sales. I was fired because I could not make the sales quota. It felt like being thrown into another world and being expected to know how to do the job. After only 4 months out of active duty I reenlisted active duty Army as a Combat medic. I was assigned to Womack Army Medical Center. I went from being the soldier that was picked for having the best uniform to escort the Generals around to not getting along with my chain of command. I was demoted and later on earned back the rank. I was the medic that the Army nurses came to do things because I was great at my job. I was assigned to Smoke Bomb Hill Family Practice to take care of Special Forces family Members. I helped manage the clinic. I struggled with getting along with my chain of command once again. I had separated from my husband at the time multiple times. Still not knowing I had PTSD or what PTSD was. I just knew that I was would self sabotage my life off and on. I worked in stressful jobs as a nurse in the ER and other areas of healthcare. I felt drawn to the stress. Fast forward to 2019 I was really struggling. I was tired of my own shit for the last 30 years. I was considering suicide and was in a very low place and felt stuck there. I reached out to a veteran group for help. I started to notice that multiple vets were expressing they wanted to end their life. I reached out to them as a good listener and someone they could relate to. I started working with a Veterans crisis team and I saw that I was making a difference in other veterans lives and giving them hope. I was still struggling myself with suicidal thoughts. I decided to go to the VA for help. I put in a claim for PTSD related to MST and after 2 years and much frustration I was awarded 100 percent. The counseling at the VA helped me, combined with networking with other veteran groups online. I networked with other veteran businesses online and found a community of support that I has really changed my life. My advice would be to get help early on. I let PTSD control my life for too long. I started my own business Soldier Girl Coffee and affiliate program to help inspire other veterans that you can have PTSD and still find healthy coping mechanisms, and do anything you want to do in this life as long as you don’t give up. I found that CBD oil is a tool that has helped my PTSD. I am offering a 100% THC Free CBD infused coffee in the hopes others will find it can help them also. Https://sgcoffee.co; FB- Soldier Girl Coffee; IG- @soldiergirlcoffeecompany
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4 years ago
59 minutes 12 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC Veteran JessicaRose Johnson
JessicaRose Johnson is a four-year Marine Corps Veteran and the only daughter of Air Force veterans. She is granddaughter, great-granddaughter, and spouse of navy veterans. JessicaRose is a Daughter of the Revolutionary War. Since her medical discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps in 2011 she has continued to serve her fellow veterans. While attending the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) she served as Veterans Affairs work-study in the VA office and served as the President of her Student Veterans’ Organization. JessicaRose graduated UCO in 2015 with a Master degree in Crime & Intelligence Analysis and Religion & Culture. During her time at UCO she created and maintained ‘Military Mondays’ where different veteran services were brought in every Monday to the veterans office space. One particular Monday, a member from the local veterans rowing team attended. She went to check out the program with intentions to help promote it, not join it. However, there she met her now Husband, Andrew, the captain of the team. She is now the manager and coach. Freedom Rows Warriors OKC veterans rowing program is a VA grant funded program allowing veterans to get healthy both physically and mentally while interacting with their peers. JessicaRose then served as a case manager for Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF), a VA grant helping disenfranchised veterans whom were either homeless or on the brink of becoming homeless. After some time with SSVF, she transitioned into serving as the Suicide Prevention Program Manager for the Oklahoma Army National Guard. While in this position JessicaRose was appointed on Oklahoma’s state Suicide Prevention Council, Chair of the Oklahoma Governor’s Veterans Behavioral Health “Ask The Question” initiative, and was awarded the Employee of the Year Team award for her “Just Reach Out” Suicide prevention and awareness video. JessicaRose transitioned to working for the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance abuse services where she served as a field representative for an Opioid Overdose Grant. In this position Jessica-Rose traveled the state educating first responders and community members on Opioid Overdoses and the use of Naloxone/Narcan. JessicaRose is Oklahoma City Mayor’s Veteran Liaison and appointed by OKC Mayor Holt to represent SMVF for the OKC Human Right Commission Task Force. She is a Living Works Certified Instructor for ASIST- Applied Suicide Prevention Skills Training and for SafeTALK. JessicaRose is the newly appointed president of USO Oklahoma’s board. She is the owner of Rosebud Consulting LLC- a company focused on advocating and education for Suicide and Overdose prevention. JessicaRose is member of Oklahoma’s Medical Response and Stress Response Team. On top of here business she is a volunteer baseball coach at Norman United academy, coaching the Warriors. OKC veteran rowing program, and works for SAMHSA and VA’s Service Members, Veterans, and Families Technical assistance center Follow Jessica: Facebook- Rosebud CLLC www.rosebudcllc.com My Firebase: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
51 minutes 47 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Talking about anger with US Army First Sergeant Luis Alicea
Hello, I'm Luis Alicea, and I'm currently on active duty in the U.S Army, going on 20 years of active service and 21 years of total service to our nation. I will officially retire in August of 2021, culminating in my career as a First Sergeant. I joined the Army on June 14, 2000 (Army Birthday), and served three years on active duty. In June of 2003, I transitioned into the reserve component of the U.S Army, where I served for nine months before enlisting on active duty for a second time. In my career, I supported two peacekeeping missions, one to Saudia Arabia and one to Hungary. On both these missions, I served with Erik Castillo. I have also participated in four combat tours. Two tours in Iraq and two to Afghanistan. On my second tour to Iraq, I suffered wounds from a suicide vehicle born improvised explosive device. This event changed my outlook on life. I have also helped train future Army leaders in Morroco and Honduras. I've been stationed in Fort Bragg, NC twice, Baumholder, Germany, Fort Polk, LA, Anchorage, AK, Bloomington, IN, Dongducheon, Korea, and now Fort Drum, NY. Upon retirement, I hope to work in the fitness industry as a strength and conditioning coach, helping people see their potential and helping young athletes learn about leadership and team development. I currently hold a USA Weightlifting Level 1 Certification, a Certified Weightlifting Performance Coach Certification, and a Certified Speed and Agility Coach Certification, both from NSPA. I'm also five classes away from a Bachelor of Science in Sports and Health Sciences with a concentration in Exercise Science. You can follow him here: Facebook - Luis Alicea Instagram - @coach.alicea82 You can follow me here: Facebook - Erik Castillo, Warrior Mindset and Motivation Instagram - @curly815 @warriormindset.motivation YouTube - Warrior Mindset and Motivation LinkedIn - Erik Castillo
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4 years ago
57 minutes 20 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USAF & USMC Combat Veteran Jon Martin-Vegue
Born January 17, 1989 in Southern California and graduated high school in 2007. In 2008, he Joined the California Air National Guard, 144th fighter wing in Fresno, California. He enlisted into a full time position as F-16 Crew Chief and worked phase maintenance. In 2011, he transferred to the United States Marine Corps as an 0311 Infantryman and was Stationed in 29 palms California and was assigned to 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, Kilo Company, 3rd platoon. In 2013, he deployed to Sangin Valley, Helmand Provence, Afghanistan. In 2015, he was honorably discharged and started attending Utah valley university for an aviation administration degree and currently holds a private pilots license, instrument rating and multi engine rating. In 2018, he started Warriors Elite Fitness and worked as an online personal training helping other achieve their fitness goals. In 2019, he started Grunt Core and worked as a combat tactical instructor teaching home defense courses and infantry tactical assault courses. He currently works contract security as a Site Commander and runs security for a federal facility at an undisclosed location. He has been married for 9 years to the love of his life and has 2 beautiful children and strives to be the best husband and father he can be while inspiring others to achieve their desired goals and aspirations. Follow Jon: IG: jon.mv Follow me: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
59 minutes 37 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with former Veteran spouse and CEO Kristy Kaufmann
Kristina Kaufmann is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of the Code of Support Foundation (COSF). During her 11 years as a wartime Army wife, Kristy experienced first-hand the numerous barriers between those who serve and the resources designed to support them and their families. Kristy co-founded Code of Support with Vietnam veteran General Alan Salisbury to remove these barriers and make good on our promise as a nation to honor and care for those who have served our country.    Now in its 10th year, the Code of Support Foundation provides direct Case Coordination to hundreds of military and veteran families each year, and through PATRIOTlink® connects tens of thousands more service men and women, veterans, caregivers, and their families to the resources and support they have earned through their service and sacrifice.   Kristy is known for her commitment to military families, with a vision to elevate and provide support to the military and veteran caregivers who serve alongside their service-members and veterans. Kristy speaks extensively on the impacts of war on the mental health of military families; effective strategies to reach and serve veterans at the highest risk, including their families; and leveraging technology solutions to eliminate barriers between veterans and the critical support they need.  Kristy’s publications include the Washington Post, New York Times, NPR, CNN, and HuffPost. She is a Presidio Institute Fellow, SAMHSA’s 2017 Consumer/Peer/Family Leadership Award winner, and a graduate of the University of California Berkeley. Follow Kristy https://www.codeofsupport.org/ Follow me: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
53 minutes 46 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC Veteran Dave Therrien
A little about me, I am a marine corps veteran from 05 to 09. A past commander for my local V.F.W. I  recently have been awarded with Mission 22 ambassador of the month.   I wanted to start a podcast that will showcase what it truly takes and means to be a veteran these days. As many know every veteran goes through months of training to do their job in uniform. When its time to EAS they only get a few weeks at best to rejoin the civilian life. Unfortunately this is the time we lose some of our 22 a day. Our veterans and Servicemembers over time have put a stigma on reaching out for help in their time of need. So that's where I got the idea of starting a podcast.  Each episode I have a new guest who talks about their life before, during and after the military. Most veterans miss the camaraderie and some veterans never find it again. I like talking to other veterans who battle these feelings and how they over come it. The last part of my show I talk about the 22 a day. I open up to my guest about how I won that fight myself and hit that reset button on life.  Follow Dave: Www.americanvetpodcast.com IG:@americanvetpodcast Spotify: American VET Podcast Follow me: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
58 minutes 46 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with Army Combat Veteran Carmelo Rodriguez Jr
Carmelo is a six-time author - Amazon Top Seller in one of his books, Certified Life Coach, and an Army Combat Veteran. As an author, he has been able to find a unique niche and space where he flourishes and his audience is immensely thrilled by his works every time. Amongst his books are; Dead Soldier: story of the living (Top seller), We are human too, Race against your alarm clock, The hardest language, and Team LEO: Hold the line. In his many years of service in the Army, he served with dedication, zeal, enthusiasm, and rose through the ranks in his decorated and exceptional military career. No one can tell our stories better than ourselves; Carmelo tells his story from an experiential point of view because his reality is his experience. He's best known for his vlog, "Life of a Deadman" on YouTube. He holds a B.A. in Criminal Justice, as well as an MBA. Driven by his desire for knowledge acquisition, he completed dozens of post-graduate certifications in crisis intervention, conflict management, and corporate crisis management. Having obtained certifications in Executive Negotiations from Harvard Business School, Carmelo has honed the science of Life Coaching and Confidence coaching. Currently, he is designing a self-development program for military service members transitioning to civilian life. Still in the works are; "Just write the book" - set to launch March 17, 2021, also in the works is a written script for "Dead Soldier: Story of the living." Carmelo is the CO-Director and Producer of a film currently being produced: Fight for your life. Carmelo was nominated for a Ted talk last year and was announced on the top 20 most influential person in 2020 by multiple media platforms. He believes that life happens, circumstances change, we get curve balls, delays, etc., but by exploring ones patterns, building self-awareness, and strengthening resiliency, anyone can develop a sense of inner harmony, regain control of their life, and take the 'bull by the horn'. Despite Carmelo's extensive academic and professional background, he considers himself a continuous learner and believes that his journey as a coach and public speaker has brought immense meaning and satisfaction to his life. Follow Carmelo: IG: @vetdocseries_studio; https://carmelorodriguez-author.blogspot.com/ ~ https://m.imdb.com/name/nm12268192/?ref_=m_nmbio_bio_nm Follow me: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
54 minutes 23 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
My story! (Host of WM2 Podcast)
Hey everyone! I felt it was time you guys got to know my story and how this Podcast came to life.....follow my platforms here- solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
1 hour 22 minutes 41 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC Combat Veteran Ben Martin
“Ben served as an Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV) crewman with the 7th Marine regiment out of 29 Palms, CA. In 2003 Ben participated in the invasion of Iraq with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines. In 2004 and 2005 Ben deployed with the 31st MEU (SOC) out of Okinawa, Japan.   After his enlistment, Ben enrolled in to college and studied writing, web design, and branding between Portland Community College, Pacific University, and the Art Institute of Portland. In between classes he found a passion for small business, which propelled him into agency work and brand management.   In 2012 Ben helped launch a pilot non-profit aimed at rehabilitating veterans through permaculture. This program showed promise that agriculture can be an alternative treatment for Veterans suffering from PTSD and TBI. Looking for inspiration he found that the French Foreign Legion houses over 100 aging Legionaries on a vineyard chateau where they grow grapes, make wine, and find peace. Ben wondered – "Why not here?"   It wasn't until February 2014 that the idea of veteran viticulture re-emerged during a Walla-Walla wine trip with co-founders Ryan Mills and Paul Warmbier. Excited about the possibilities, the three launched Dauntless Wine Company that December!   On May 18th, 2017 Ben was awarded the Wine Studies "Emerging Leader" award for his efforts launching Dauntless Wine Company while attending the program. And in 2018 Ben graduated from the Chemeketa Wine Studies with an AAS in both winemaking and vineyard management.”
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4 years ago
54 minutes 49 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with non-profit No Veteran Forsaken
Here at No Veteran Forsaken , we are dedicated to making sure no Veteran fights alone. We are here to help whether you’re combatting a financial, physical, emotional, or even a mental war. Don’t go into this battle alone, we are veterans ourselves and will leave no brother or sister behind. No Veteran Forsaken is in the business of changing and shaping lives. The work we do at our Non-Profit Organization is aimed at providing a holistic approach to solving some of our society’s biggest challenges. We make sure our partners are empowered by creating opportunities for individuals and communities. We provide homeless outreach, PTSD/depression assitance, job search and resume building. Follow No Veteran Forsaken: ~FaceBook- No Veteran Forsaken ~Instagram- @no_veteran_Forsaken ~Website- noveteranforsaken.org Follow me: solo.to/wm2podcast
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4 years ago
58 minutes 3 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Podcast Interview with USMC Combat Veteran Juan Garcia
Juan Garcia is a Marine Veteran with 2 tours to OIF. He and his wife started Rapha 180 in 2017 to help with issues such as PTSD, anxiety, pain, etc with a natural approach. He is an advocate of Marijuana and Founded The Stoned Vet this year to help bring veterans together, advocate for natural health including the right to medicate with marijuana, and to help promote opportunities that help military and their families.  Follow me: ~Facebook: Erik Castillo; Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast; Zimee Wellness Center and Indigenous Sovereignty ~Instagram: @curly815; @straightcouchtalk @zimeewellnesscenter ~YouTube: Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast; Zimee Wellness Center and Indigenous Sovereignty ~Tiktok: @combatvet0815 ~Anchor FM: Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast ~Email: warriormindsetandmotivation@gmail.com ~Paypal: @erikcastillo815 ~Venmo: @curly815
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4 years ago
58 minutes 5 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Interview with Dr. Bradley Nelson, author of the book "Emotion Code"
Dr. Bradley Nelson is the developer of the most advanced form of energy medicine on the planet. A holistic Chiropractic Physician and Medical Intuitive, Dr. Nelson is one of the world’s foremost experts in the emerging fields of Bioenergetic Medicine and Energy Psychology. His bestselling book, “The Emotion Code”, is helping people all over the world to improve their lives by ridding themselves of their imbalancing emotional baggage. Users of The Emotion Code technique have found freedom from emotional problems such as depression and anxiety, as well as physical problems including fatigue, pain and disease. A key element of The Emotion Code is removing emotional baggage that has clustered around the heart, interfering with ones ability to find love and success. Dr. Nelson has coined this cluster of emotions, the “Heart-Wall,” and it has been called “the most important discovery in the history of energy medicine.” Dr. Nelson graduated with honors from Life Chiropractic College West, in San Lorenzo, California in 1988. As a practicing holistic physician, Dr. Nelson specialized in helping those suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia, and successfully treated patients from across the United States and Canada until his retirement from active practice in 2004. For the past 24 years, Dr. Nelson has lectured internationally on the healing of chronic and incurable diseases through energy work and restoring balance to the 6 key elements of health in the body. In 2009 he channeled his life’s work into a simple yet powerful self-study course known as, “The Body Code” system, which teaches students how to balance the body in these 6 key areas. The Body Code is being used successfully by doctors and laypeople alike to improve the health of thousands of people all over the world. Dr. Nelson is an acclaimed and popular speaker on the international seminar circuit, and now travels to many countries around the globe, teaching “The Emotion Code” Seminar. He has been a guest on countless radio and television shows, and has presented his very timely healing message to millions around the world. Dr. Nelson and his staff operate a network of certified Emotion Code and Body Code practitioners that spans the globe. Since all of Dr. Nelson’s methods can be done at a distance, most of these practitioners have found new freedom and abundance in their own lives by working with clients over the phone or internet. To find out more about The Emotion Code and The Body Code, visit Dr. Nelson on http://www.healerslibrary.com, a membership site providing instructional videos, books, articles, live webinars and more. Dr. Nelson is married and is the father of seven children. He lives with his family in Southern Utah. Follow me: ~Facebook: Erik Castillo; Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast; Zimee Wellness Center and Indigenous Sovereignty ~Instagram: @curly815; @straightcouchtalk @zimeewellnesscenter ~YouTube: Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast; Zimee Wellness Center and Indigenous Sovereignty ~Tiktok: @curly0815 ~Anchor FM: Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast ~Email: warriormindsetandmotivation@gmail.com ~Paypal: @erikcastillo815 ~Venmo: @curly815
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4 years ago
52 minutes 45 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
Interview with Army combat veteran and actor Juston Graber
Bred, born, and raised in Buffalo, NY - Juston joined the Army at the young age of 17 after convincing his parents to sign the consent form in 2003 - post 9/11. After his short, eight year military stint with four back-to-back combat deployments, Juston painstakingly dove head-first into theatre training. Beginning his journey at the Savannah College of Art and Design and eventually ending up at the University of Southern California where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre. Juston is probably best known as a YouTube sidekick to Drew Anthony's "A Combat Veteran" but Juston doesn't confine himself nor his talents to just comedy. He has acted in various genres to include suspense/thriller, drama, and horror. Juston and Drew partnered to form Anthony Roy Productions where their more serious pieces can be found as they write and produce short films as proof of concepts. Their first ever short-film, "Orisha" was completed late 2019 to run the 2020 film festival gauntlet where it earned awards for Best Horror, Best Short, and even snagged Juston a Best Actor nomination. Follow Juston: ~Facebook: Juston Graber ~Instagram: @justonrg ~IMDb: Juston Graber Follow me: ~Facebook: Erik Castillo; Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast; Zimee Wellness Center and Indigenous Sovereignty ~Instagram: @curly815; @straightcouchtalk @zimeewellnesscenter ~YouTube: Warrior Mindset and Motivation; Straight Couch Talk Podcast; Zimee Wellness Center and Indigenous Sovereignty ~Tiktok: @curly0815 ~Anchor FM: Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast ~Email: warriormindsetandmotivation@gmail.com ~Paypal: @erikcastillo815 ~Venmo: @curly815
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4 years ago
58 minutes 8 seconds

Warrior Mindset & Motivation Podcast
This podcast is designed to help veterans understand that they aren't alone and hardships can mold you into a better person as long as you pay attention to what the lesson it is trying to teach. Listen to Active Duty personnel and military veterans with their struggles and what they did to overcome them. They just might motivate and inspire you.... https://solo.to/wm2podcast