DVNF Operation Mission Possible (OMP) Podcast

MissionPossible

A community-centric platform designed by the Disabled Veterans National Foundation (DVNF) to offer support, engagement, and resources to veterans, along with first responders and their families. A space where life’s challenges are openly discussed, and strategies for overcoming them are shared. Join Dr. Martin Rossman, Joseph VanFonda, USMC SgtMaj (Ret), and a special guest for an hour of discussion each month.

  1. Aug 5

    StableStrides: Horses, Connection, and a New Mission After Service

    What can horses teach us about trust, connection, and finding purpose after military service? In this episode of Operation Mission Possible, Joseph VanFonda, USMC SgtMaj (Ret.) and CEO of Disabled Veterans National Foundation (DVNF), speaks with Dr. Michelle Ruehl, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), and Executive Director at StableStrides. Michelle shares how her 21-year Air Force career took her around the world as a pilot, educator, and leader, and how her longtime connection to therapeutic horsemanship eventually led her to a new mission at Stable Strides. Recorded from the barn on July 3rd alongside StableStrides staff, volunteers, military family members, and therapy horses, the episode offers a firsthand look at the organization’s work. Michelle explains how StableStrides provides adaptive riding, equine-assisted services, life coaching, internships, and other programs for veterans, military families, first responders, and people with disabilities. The conversation also explores the transition from military service into civilian life, the importance of rebuilding purpose and community, the lasting effects of loss and moral injury, and the unique ways horses can help people recognize their own emotions, behaviors, and relationships. Michelle also discusses the financial realities of caring for therapy horses and keeping these programs available. During the episode, DVNF awarded $25,000 in unrestricted support to Stable Strides and provided a $3,000 college scholarship to a student from a military family participating in the organization’s internship program. This conversation highlights the importance of finding a new mission after service, building trusted communities, and creating spaces where veterans and military families can reconnect with purpose, support, and one another. Learn more about Stable Strides: https://stablestrides.org/ Access more episodes of the Operation Mission Possible (OMP) Podcast: https://www.dvnf.org/podcast/ #StableStrides #DVNF #OperationMissionPossible #Veterans #MilitaryFamilies #equinetherapy #AdaptiveRiding #AirForce

  2. Jun 29

    How Slice of Charity Is Helping Feed Veterans

    In this episode of Operation Mission Possible, Joseph VanFonda, USMC SgtMaj (Ret.) and CEO of Disabled Veterans National Foundation (DVNF), sits down with Anthony Supa, Marine Corps veteran and founder of Slice of Charity. Anthony shares how a small Toys for Tots fundraiser at his pizzeria grew into Slice of Charity, a nonprofit built around community, service, and helping people through food. What began with a few dozen people gathering at a restaurant has grown into large-scale events and a mission to provide meals for veterans, military families, children, and others facing hardship. The conversation also highlights Slice of Charity’s upcoming effort to provide thousands of meals to veterans during the week of July 4th. As Anthony explains, the need grew far beyond what his team originally expected, with thousands of veterans requesting support. During the episode, DVNF awarded $22,000 to Slice of Charity to help provide meals for veterans and support the additional staff and resources needed to carry out the effort. This conversation explores service after the uniform, food insecurity, community partnerships, and what can happen when veteran-serving organizations work together toward the same mission. Learn more about Slice of Charity: https://sliceofcharity.org/ Access more episodes of the Operation Mission Possible (OMP) Podcast: https://www.dvnf.org/podcast #SliceOfCharity #DVNF #Veterans #OperationMissionPossible #Podcast #MarineCorps #FoodInsecurity #VeteranSupport #CommunitySupport

  3. 04/15/2025

    Shield of Sisters – A Mission of Healing and Empowerment

    For Navy veteran Shannon Hough, the hardest battles weren’t fought overseas—they came after her military service. After enduring Military Sexual Trauma (MST) and years of silence, Shannon found healing through purpose. She now leads Shield of Sisters, a nonprofit dedicated to helping women veterans navigate the long, often unseen road to recovery. In this moving conversation, Dr. Marty Rossman and Joseph VanFonda, USMC SgtMaj (Ret) & CEO for the DVNF speak with Shannon about her personal story—how trauma shaped her early years, how it nearly cost her everything, and how she ultimately found strength in service to others. They explore MST’s far-reaching impact, the difficulty of speaking up, and how visualization, peer connection, and purpose-driven living (ikigai) can help survivors rebuild their lives. Shannon also shares how Shield of Sisters is offering more than support—it’s offering a path forward. Whether you’re a survivor, a veteran, a supporter, or someone searching for tools to grow through hardship, this episode offers real stories, real resources, and real hope. Chapters & Topics: 00:00 – Welcome & Shannon’s Early Military Journey 08:30 – MST, Coercion, and the Burden of Silence 20:15 – The Long-Term Impact and Unseen Struggles 31:10 – Rock Bottom Moments and Turning Points 45:15 – Letting Go of Trauma: The Bowling Ball Metaphor 52:20 – Programs at Shield of Sisters: Retreats, Peer Support, Advocacy 58:10 – A Message for Survivors: “You Can Go Now”

  4. 02/12/2025

    Overcoming Adversity w/ Special Guest Jessy Lakin

    What happens when the mission ends? For Jessy Lakin, a veteran and founder of Alaska Warrior Partnership, leaving the military meant stepping into a whole new set of challenges. In this conversation, DVNF CEO Joseph VanFonda USMC SgtMaj (Ret), and Dr. Marty Rossman talk with Jessy about the realities of veteran transition, the struggles many face with PTSD, career changes, and personal identity after service. Jessy shares his own story—highlighting the importance of mental wellness, connection, and finding a new mission in civilian life. Whether you’re a veteran, a supporter, or someone looking for inspiration, this episode is a must-watch. Chapters & Topics: 00:00 - Introduction and Jessy's Deployment 16:02 - Jessy's Harrowing Experience in Iraq 24:01 - Jessy's Traumatic Experience and Recovery 28:25 - Jessy's Combat Experience and Mental Health 35:28 - Jessy's Military Experiences and Relationship Struggles 40:47 - Jessy's Journey With Combat and Betrayal 47:08 - Jessy's Struggles and Frustrating Assistance 52:19 - Overcoming Negative Thoughts and Self-Doubt 59:11 - Addressing Invisible Wounds and PTSD 1:03:48 - Veterans Support and Collaboration Discussed If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. Reach out. There is help, and there is hope. 👉 Sign up for the Mission Possible course for free access to future live sessions and resources for wellness and empowerment: https://www.dvnf.org/mind-body-spirit-course/ #Veterans #Healing #Military#Civilian #Transition #PTSD #Purpose #AlaskaWarriorPartnership

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A community-centric platform designed by the Disabled Veterans National Foundation (DVNF) to offer support, engagement, and resources to veterans, along with first responders and their families. A space where life’s challenges are openly discussed, and strategies for overcoming them are shared. Join Dr. Martin Rossman, Joseph VanFonda, USMC SgtMaj (Ret), and a special guest for an hour of discussion each month.