The Bridge Podcast: MFAN and rockITdata

Episode 9: Military Children

32 min · 31. März 2026
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In episode 9 of The Bridge, MFAN CEO, Shannon Razsadin, connected with nonprofit partners focused on military child wellbeing. With Kara Dallman of Our Military Kids, Jenny Valderas of Operation Homefront and Amse Heck of Military Child Education Coalition, Shannon leads a conversation focused on the often-unseen experiences of military children, examining how stress, transition, and uncertainty shape their daily lives and long-term wellbeing. From the importance of community-based programs and peer support to the role of educators, caregivers, and using MFAN's data to create policy focused on stability, this discussion focuses on practical ways to ensure military children feel seen, supported, and able to thrive.

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Episode 10: Mental Health

In episode 10 of The Bridge, MFAN CEO Shannon Razsadin sits down with Beth Foster, former Executive Director of the Office of Force Resiliency at the Pentagon, and Ryan Kules, Project Odyssey Program Manager at Wounded Warrior Project, for an honest conversation about the realities shaping mental health within the military community. From cumulative stress and isolation to navigating support systems, the discussion explores how wellbeing is often shaped by far more than a single moment. The conversation explores why resilience alone cannot be the expectation for military families.    This episode features:  -Beth Foster, Former Executive Director of the Officer of Force Resiliency at the Pentagon  -Ryan Kules, Project Odyssey Program Manager, Wounded Warrior Project

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