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What Is a Gold Star Family? Their Story Deserves to Be Heard | Anthony Price

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Most Americans have heard the term Gold Star Family, but few truly understand what it means—or the lifelong sacrifice these families carry. In this moving episode of SH!T CREEK SURVIVORS, Navy veteran Anthony Price shares his own journey through personal tragedy and how it led him to a life dedicated to serving Gold Star families across America. After enduring the heartbreaking loss of custody of his children, Anthony found healing by helping others. Today, through the Gold Star Ride Foundation, he rides his motorcycle across the country honoring the parents, spouses, siblings, and children of military service members who made the ultimate sacrifice. Anthony shares unforgettable stories from the road, explains the meaning behind the Gold Star designation, and reminds us that these families live in communities all around us. This conversation explores resilience, grief, healing, service, and the enduring impact of sacrifice. Whether you're a veteran, have a loved one who served, or simply want to better understand the true cost of freedom, this episode offers an inspiring perspective on finding purpose after pain. • What defines a Gold Star Family • Anthony's Navy service during Desert Storm • Losing custody of his children and rebuilding his life • Finding purpose through serving others • The mission of the Gold Star Ride Foundation • Powerful stories from Gold Star families across America • The importance of honoring our fallen heroes beyond Memorial Day and the Fourth of July • Practical ways anyone can support Gold Star families Anthony Price is a U.S. Navy veteran and the founder of the Gold Star Ride Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring America's fallen service members and supporting their families through remembrance rides, community outreach, and acts of service. 🌐 Gold Star Ride Foundation https://www.goldstarride.org [https://www.goldstarride.org] 📘 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/goldstarride2017 [https://www.facebook.com/goldstarride2017] ▶️ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSy-IjEMmZBSJ0shyPOr8GA [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSy-IjEMmZBSJ0shyPOr8GA] ✖️ X https://x.com/goldstarride 📰 CBS News Feature https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/minnesota-veteran-gold-star-families-motorcycle/ [https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/minnesota-veteran-gold-star-families-motorcycle/] Everyone ends up in a "Sh!t Creek" at some point in life. Each week, host Cameron McKay sits down with survivors who have faced life's toughest challenges, exploring the paddles that helped them find hope, healing, and resilience. Through authentic conversations, listeners discover practical tools for overcoming adversity and inspiration for navigating their own difficult seasons. New episodes every Tuesday.

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jakson What Is a Gold Star Family? Their Story Deserves to Be Heard | Anthony Price kansikuva

What Is a Gold Star Family? Their Story Deserves to Be Heard | Anthony Price

Most Americans have heard the term Gold Star Family, but few truly understand what it means—or the lifelong sacrifice these families carry. In this moving episode of SH!T CREEK SURVIVORS, Navy veteran Anthony Price shares his own journey through personal tragedy and how it led him to a life dedicated to serving Gold Star families across America. After enduring the heartbreaking loss of custody of his children, Anthony found healing by helping others. Today, through the Gold Star Ride Foundation, he rides his motorcycle across the country honoring the parents, spouses, siblings, and children of military service members who made the ultimate sacrifice. Anthony shares unforgettable stories from the road, explains the meaning behind the Gold Star designation, and reminds us that these families live in communities all around us. This conversation explores resilience, grief, healing, service, and the enduring impact of sacrifice. Whether you're a veteran, have a loved one who served, or simply want to better understand the true cost of freedom, this episode offers an inspiring perspective on finding purpose after pain. • What defines a Gold Star Family • Anthony's Navy service during Desert Storm • Losing custody of his children and rebuilding his life • Finding purpose through serving others • The mission of the Gold Star Ride Foundation • Powerful stories from Gold Star families across America • The importance of honoring our fallen heroes beyond Memorial Day and the Fourth of July • Practical ways anyone can support Gold Star families Anthony Price is a U.S. Navy veteran and the founder of the Gold Star Ride Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to honoring America's fallen service members and supporting their families through remembrance rides, community outreach, and acts of service. 🌐 Gold Star Ride Foundation https://www.goldstarride.org [https://www.goldstarride.org] 📘 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/goldstarride2017 [https://www.facebook.com/goldstarride2017] ▶️ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSy-IjEMmZBSJ0shyPOr8GA [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSy-IjEMmZBSJ0shyPOr8GA] ✖️ X https://x.com/goldstarride 📰 CBS News Feature https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/minnesota-veteran-gold-star-families-motorcycle/ [https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/minnesota-veteran-gold-star-families-motorcycle/] Everyone ends up in a "Sh!t Creek" at some point in life. Each week, host Cameron McKay sits down with survivors who have faced life's toughest challenges, exploring the paddles that helped them find hope, healing, and resilience. Through authentic conversations, listeners discover practical tools for overcoming adversity and inspiration for navigating their own difficult seasons. New episodes every Tuesday.

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Born Unable to Eat: Ben Tried Food for the First Time at 24

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jakson When a 24-Year Marriage Ends: Divorce, Emotional Neglect & Finding Yourself Again kansikuva

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What happens when the life you built for more than two decades suddenly falls apart? In this episode of Sh!t Creek Survivors, Heather Theisen-Gandara shares her journey through childhood trauma, emotional neglect, and an unexpected divorce after 24 years of marriage. What follows is an honest conversation about grief, identity loss, responsibility, and what it actually takes to rebuild your life when nothing looks the way you thought it would. Heather opens up about growing up in a home shaped by addiction and instability, the healing work that helped her process old wounds, and the lessons she learned while rediscovering herself in midlife. Together, Cam and Heather discuss: • Childhood trauma and emotional neglect • Therapy, EMDR, and processing difficult emotions • Moving from victimhood to personal responsibility • Divorce after a long-term marriage • Rebuilding confidence and identity • Letting go of resentment • Midlife reinvention and finding purpose again • Why healing isn't linear—and why that's okay Whether you're navigating divorce, carrying unresolved pain from childhood, or finding yourself in a season of unexpected change, this conversation offers hope, perspective, and practical wisdom for taking the next step forward. Because even when life leaves you stuck up shit creek, there's always a paddle waiting to be found. ABOUT OUR GUESTHeather Theisen-Gandara is a divorce coach, speaker, and author who helps women over 40 rebuild confidence, rediscover who they are, and embrace the next chapter of their lives after divorce and major life transitions. After experiencing an unexpected divorce following a 24-year marriage, Heather transformed her own healing journey into a mission to help other women move from survival to self-discovery. She is the author of: The Ultimate Glow-Up Guide for Women Over 40: Build Confidence, Redefine Your Style, and Reclaim Your Spark. Website: www.reignitecollective.com [http://www.reignitecollective.com] Social Media: YouTube: @HeatherGlowsAgain Instagram: @HeatherGlowsAgain TikTok: @HeatherGlowsAgain Facebook: @HeatherGlowsAgain Please follow Sh!t Creek Survivors and leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform. Sharing the show with someone you care about is one of the best ways to help these stories reach the people who need them most.

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jakson The Epic of You: Turning Adversity Into Purpose with Peter Bailey kansikuva

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