Tonight’s episode will be PART II of Veterans Discuss War and Military on AlphaNerds. Last week’s show was a huge success with over 1400 listens combined. Tonight will expand on the story to provide more detail of how a soldier saw a new form of living.
Veterans Discuss War and Military on AlphaNerds
AlphaNerd veterans to discusses war and the military. Bradley Havenar, 36, is a PTSD Veteran who served in the Marines for 14 years and served three tours to Iraq. The show is bringing their first live guest to the show in an attempt to try something new. AlphaNerds will also have guests on all the shows for the rest of February.
If you ever had a Drill Seargant you know this is not a friendly face.
Bradley Havenar, 36, has been out of the military since 2017. He is a PTSD Veteran using the GI Bill to continue his education. He served in the Marines for fourteen years and served three tours to Iraq. Havenar is in his second term at Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa Oklahoma.
Havenar feels it is important to provide a complete perspective to all entering the military, without trying to dissuade them from enlisting. Tonight, Nash Carey, the show’s host, and Havenar will examine what impacts the military has had on their life and world view. With recruitment on the rise, AlphaNerds feels it is a good time to allow Veterans to discuss the war and military life.
So much time spent like this.
The show is set to start at 9 pm Central. To listen live, you can use the AlphaNerds podcast player or the Spreaker system. To call the show call 405-534-4747 while the show is live. If you email and want your email read during the next show, contact us at nashc@alphanerds.online.
Carey met Havenar in class recently and begun to discuss not only their military experiences but how they have processed after leaving military life. The experiences were similar enough both felt this discussion had a purpose for a larger audience. We invite people to not only listen but to join in on the conversation.
Information
- Show
- Published6 February 2020 at 03:00 UTC
- Length1 hr
- RatingExplicit