Women of the Military Amanda Huffman
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Women of the Military is a place to share the stories of women veterans. It is through the power of telling our military story that people will begin to learn and understand about our service and inspire young women to consider military service. We cover topics about joining the military, leaving the military, the challenge of being a woman, military sexual trauma, and more.
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From Nursing to Intel
Marisol didn't follow the traditional path in the Navy. After enlisting and then becoming an officer in the Nurse Corps she wanted a change and switched from nursing to Intel. She shares what led her to the military and how her focus helped her become an officer and then switch to the Intel career field. Today she is working to help other veterans write their resumes and find their next career through her business Secret Squirrel Consulting LLC.
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What Military Service Means to Women
I thought it would be fun to hear from women what their military service means to them today. I wasn't sure what to expect, but as usual the women who shared blew me away not only by their responses but how much each woman's answer resonated with me. I think we can feel like we are so different but it is truly amazing to see how similar we are.
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Serving in the Royal Canadian Air Force
Necole served in the Royal Canadian Air Force for 35 years and achieved the rank of Chief Warrant Officer. In this interview she shared her road to joining the military as a military police officer, the challenge of being gay in the military, and gives powerful advice and tools to help you in whatever life stage you are in. She is also the author of Pride amid Prejudice available on Amazon.
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From watching Cadet Kelly to serving in the Air Force
Brittinie was inspired to serve after watching Cadet Kelly, a fictional drama about a young girl at a military academy. It wasn't anything like what the military would end up being like but it was where the idea of military service came from. She decided to join the Air Force and after initially looking into the Reserve went active duty. Today she is working to become Physical Therapist and is currently going to school. She is also the host of Women Serve Too.
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Kurtz, the story of a female Marine - John Lawson III
I really enjoyed Kurtz by John Lawson III that highlight the story of a female Marine Annie Kurtz. In this week's episode I had a chance to talk John about his novel. John is a Marine Corps veteran and journalist/military analyst. He wanted to write a novel about some of the ideas he had been hearing from friends or learned about through his work and has created Kurtz to help get people to think critically and even create discussions about their own experience. I throughly enjoyed Kurtz and highly recommend it.
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Mentorship - Why it matters
This week we are diving into mentorship. Being a mentee or a mentor is a term thrown around a lot in the military and I wanted to dive in and learn more about how to build mentee-mentor relationships. My guest this week is Sabrina Dalton. She is the Deputy Executive Director for Military Mentors (MM). She shares about the science and art of mentorship while also giving helpful tips to help both those looking for a mentor and those who want to be mentors.