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The Mission of Road to Hope Radio is to reach out to our Military and Veteran community and their families with real, practical help. We understand that when a person serves in the military, their family serves along with them. Our show is designed be both informational and inspirational. Road to Hope Radio is hosted by David Maulsby Sunday nights at 6:00 PM on AM 950 KPRC. You can also like, follow and send us question us on Facebook. Join us on the Road to Hope!

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The Mission of Road to Hope Radio is to reach out to our Military and Veteran community and their families with real, practical help. We understand that when a person serves in the military, their family serves along with them. Our show is designed be both informational and inspirational. Road to Hope Radio is hosted by David Maulsby Sunday nights at 6:00 PM on AM 950 KPRC. You can also like, follow and send us question us on Facebook. Join us on the Road to Hope!

    Here's To Our Dogs

    Here's To Our Dogs

    We welcome back Kacey and welcome in Ben. Ben comes from Philadelphia so the first question we need answered: Gino's or Pat's? (If you know, you know) While Ben was deployed, his was a very special task he carried out everyday. We talk further about Ben's story on his road to hope and discuss the fact that doing what you think you should do when you get home, may not be what you actually need to do. 

    • 38 min
    To The Veteran Listening Right Now

    To The Veteran Listening Right Now

    We welcome back to the show Kacey and welcome in Richard. We want to let you know that everyone has some way they can help us at Camp Hope and we pay respect to those volunteers that do just that for us everyday. We talk to Richard about how he got to Camp Hope. He explains the moment when service became "real" for him. 

    • 38 min
    "Understanding That I'm Not Alone"

    "Understanding That I'm Not Alone"

    We welcome back to the show Kacey, and welcome in Jack. Veterans learn early to "push it (the discomfort) down, walk over it and move on". That may work during deployment but once the vets get home, that's no longer a good option. We discuss that very thing. We also discuss what the families of the vets at Camp Hope go through. There are programs for them as well that many don't know about. Finally, we talk to Jack. He discusses why he felt like he couldn't come clean about having PTSD and tells us his story on his road to hope. 

    • 39 min
    Being Held Accountable For Your Actions

    Being Held Accountable For Your Actions

    We welcome back Kacey and welcome in Bradley. Bradley tells us about his first impressions of Camp Hope as well as how he got here. We also ask: "How long does it take to get through the program". Kacey has the answer to that. It's our Easter show and we hope you give it a listen. 

    • 39 min
    Being Given All The Ingredients For A Bad Ending

    Being Given All The Ingredients For A Bad Ending

    We welcome Kacey back to the show and welcome in Ray. We talk to Ray about the road he took to get to Camp Hope and it's a journey we seldom hear about. We discuss why peer to peer counseling is so critical and how when you're fighting an enemy that even the Taliban says is bad, you're dealing with some bad people.

    • 39 min
    Moving Forward

    Moving Forward

    We welcome back Kasey and speak with Lewis about his deplyoments with the Marines and Army. He then shares his story about his journey on his road to hope.

    • 39 min

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