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Walking Away From the Ledge: A Veteran's Fight for Life

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Sometimes surviving the war isn't the hardest part. Surviving what comes after is. EPISODE PREMISE After more than two decades in the Army, Chris Kruger believed he could carry every burden alone. Multiple deployments, years of buried trauma, alcohol, and silent struggles eventually brought him to the edge of suicide before he found a path back through faith, counseling, accountability, and community. This isn't just another military story. It's an honest conversation about what invisible wounds look like—and what healing actually requires. In this episode, you'll discover: • Recognize how years of buried trauma quietly build until they become overwhelming. • Understand why military culture often teaches veterans to wear a mask instead of asking for help. • Learn the turning point that transformed Chris from surviving to truly healing. • Hear why "You can't have the after picture if you're still living the before life." About Chris Kruger Chris Kruger is a retired U.S. Army veteran who served more than 22 years as an Infantryman, Black Hawk pilot, and Maintenance Test Pilot. Following multiple combat deployments, he wrote Walking Away From the Ledge to encourage veterans facing depression, trauma, and suicidal thoughts that hope still exists. If this episode helped you, please follow the show and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. Search The Scoop, scroll down, and tap Write a Review. It takes less than a minute and helps another veteran discover this conversation. Chapters 00:00 — Introduction 02:18 — Chris's Army Journey 17:24 — Building Confidence Through Service 22:45 — Combat Trauma Begins 38:50 — Standing on the Ledge 45:20 — Recovery Through Faith & Accountability 59:00 — Turning Pain Into Purpose 1:06:30 — Closing Thoughts Explore the VET S.O.S. Network ▶ VET S.O.S. ▶ Operation Startup ▶ Learning Lifeline ▶ The Scoop ▶ Testimony Strong Connect with VET S.O.S. Website: vetsospodcast.com YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast #VETSOS #VeteranPodcast #MilitaryMentalHealth #VeteranTransition #Podcast #GrabTheLifeline #HeroesMediaGRP

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jakson Walking Away From the Ledge: A Veteran's Fight for Life kansikuva

Walking Away From the Ledge: A Veteran's Fight for Life

Sometimes surviving the war isn't the hardest part. Surviving what comes after is. EPISODE PREMISE After more than two decades in the Army, Chris Kruger believed he could carry every burden alone. Multiple deployments, years of buried trauma, alcohol, and silent struggles eventually brought him to the edge of suicide before he found a path back through faith, counseling, accountability, and community. This isn't just another military story. It's an honest conversation about what invisible wounds look like—and what healing actually requires. In this episode, you'll discover: • Recognize how years of buried trauma quietly build until they become overwhelming. • Understand why military culture often teaches veterans to wear a mask instead of asking for help. • Learn the turning point that transformed Chris from surviving to truly healing. • Hear why "You can't have the after picture if you're still living the before life." About Chris Kruger Chris Kruger is a retired U.S. Army veteran who served more than 22 years as an Infantryman, Black Hawk pilot, and Maintenance Test Pilot. Following multiple combat deployments, he wrote Walking Away From the Ledge to encourage veterans facing depression, trauma, and suicidal thoughts that hope still exists. If this episode helped you, please follow the show and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. Search The Scoop, scroll down, and tap Write a Review. It takes less than a minute and helps another veteran discover this conversation. Chapters 00:00 — Introduction 02:18 — Chris's Army Journey 17:24 — Building Confidence Through Service 22:45 — Combat Trauma Begins 38:50 — Standing on the Ledge 45:20 — Recovery Through Faith & Accountability 59:00 — Turning Pain Into Purpose 1:06:30 — Closing Thoughts Explore the VET S.O.S. Network ▶ VET S.O.S. ▶ Operation Startup ▶ Learning Lifeline ▶ The Scoop ▶ Testimony Strong Connect with VET S.O.S. Website: vetsospodcast.com YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast #VETSOS #VeteranPodcast #MilitaryMentalHealth #VeteranTransition #Podcast #GrabTheLifeline #HeroesMediaGRP

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jakson From Marine Major to Data Analyst: The Career Strategy That Works kansikuva

From Marine Major to Data Analyst: The Career Strategy That Works

Most veterans don't need another certification—they need a strategy for what comes next. EPISODE PREMISE Many veterans leave the military believing they're behind everyone else in the civilian workforce. Albert Bellamy challenges that mindset head-on. After serving 23 years in the Marine Corps, Albert successfully reinvented himself as a data analytics professional, author, and career coach. In this conversation, he explains why identity, networking, and intentional career strategy matter far more than most people realize—and why every veteran already possesses valuable experience they can leverage in their next chapter. In this episode, you'll discover: • Identify the mindset shift that helped Albert go from a retiring Marine Major to a successful data analytics professional. • Build a professional identity before you ever receive a job title—and understand why employers hire confidence and clarity. • Leverage LinkedIn as a career-building tool instead of treating it like another social media platform. • Recognize why networking is not nepotism and how simple conversations can create opportunities that job applications never will. • Understand why most resumes fail before they're read and how tailoring your resume demonstrates commitment to the role. • Learn why Albert believes every veteran has unique experience that civilian employers cannot teach or replace. About Albert Bellamy Albert Bellamy is a retired Marine Corps Major who served 23 years, beginning his career as an enlisted Marine before becoming an artillery officer. After transitioning from military service, he built a successful career in data analytics, authored Data Analytics Career Playbook, and now helps veterans, career changers, and professionals develop career strategies that lead to meaningful opportunities and long-term growth. 🎙️ If this episode helped you, please follow the show and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts — open the app, search The Scoop VET S.O.S., scroll down, and tap "Write a Review." It takes 30 seconds and puts this show in front of a veteran who needs it right now. ⏱️ EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 - Most Veterans Don't Need More Certifications 07:05 - From Marine Corps to Data Analytics 15:40 - Feeling Behind? Start Here 22:28 - Building Your Professional Identity 33:30 - Why Networking Creates Opportunities 36:50 - The LinkedIn Mistakes Holding People Back 53:30 - Resume Strategy That Gets Attention 1:00:58 - Building a Career vs. Finding a Job 1:03:36 - The First Step When You Feel Overwhelmed 1:07:36 - Resources & How to Connect with Albert 1:10:13 - Closing Lifeline Message 🎧 Explore the Full VET S.O.S. Network: ▶ VET S.O.S. — Flagship Show ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Operation Startup ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Learning Lifeline ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: The Scoop ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Testimony Strong 🔗 Connect with VET S.O.S. Website: vetsospodcast.com Twitter: @vetsospodcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast #VETSOS #VeteranPodcast #VeteranTransition #CareerDevelopment #DataAnalytics #Veterans #MilitaryLife #CareerChange #HeroesMediaGRP #GrabTheLifeline

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jakson Military Transition Mistakes That Cost Veterans Thousands kansikuva

Military Transition Mistakes That Cost Veterans Thousands

Most veterans aren't broke because they lack discipline—they never learned how their benefits actually work. EPISODE PREMISE After nearly three decades in the Army, John Collins discovered he had been leaving money on the table—and realized thousands of service members were doing the same thing. That realization sparked a mission to teach military members how to understand their pay, benefits, retirement systems, and financial future before transition becomes a crisis. This conversation goes beyond budgeting. It's about ownership, readiness, and ensuring veterans don't walk away from earned benefits simply because nobody explained them. In This Episode, You'll Discover: • Identify the financial opportunities many service members unknowingly miss throughout their careers • Understand the difference between the Traditional Retirement System and the Blended Retirement System • Avoid common investment mistakes and recognize red flags that often lead to financial scams • Build a practical roadmap for creating long-term financial stability before military transition • Learn why financial literacy is one of the most overlooked readiness skills in the military community About John Collins John Collins is a retired Army Ranger with more than 28 years of military service. Throughout his career, he became passionate about helping service members understand military compensation, retirement planning, and financial readiness. His book, Your Pay: Navigate Your Military Benefits and Take Back What's Yours, provides practical guidance to help veterans and military families make smarter financial decisions. 🎙️ If this episode helped you, please follow the show and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts — open the app, search The Scoop, scroll down, and tap "Write a Review." It takes 30 seconds and puts this show in front of a veteran who needs it right now. ⏱️ EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction 02:24 - John's Military Story 06:30 - Why He Wrote the Book 14:51 - Retirement Systems Explained 30:35 - The Financial Literacy Gap 39:43 - Protecting Yourself from Scams 53:16 - No Veteran Should Leave Service Unprepared 59:20 - Closing & Resources 🎧 Explore the Full VET S.O.S. Network ▶ VET S.O.S. — Flagship Show ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Operation Startup ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Learning Lifeline ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: The Scoop ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Testimony Strong 🔗 Connect with VET S.O.S. Website: vetsospodcast.com Twitter: @vetsospodcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast #VETSOS #VeteranPodcast #MilitaryTransition #MilitaryBenefits #Veterans #MilitaryLife #GrabTheLifeline #HeroesMediaGRP

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jakson Life After Military Service: 5 Million Steps to Healing — Jason France kansikuva

Life After Military Service: 5 Million Steps to Healing — Jason France

Military transition doesn’t end at retirement. Sometimes the hardest battle starts in silence. In this episode, you’ll discover: What happens when a veteran spends 31 years in uniform, reaches the top of military leadership, then suddenly has to answer one question: Who am I now? Jason “Jay” France didn’t just talk about transition—he walked through it. Literally. Two weeks after retiring from the U.S. Air Force, he stepped onto the Pacific Crest Trail and walked 2,650 miles from Mexico to Canada. This conversation goes far beyond hiking. • How to recognize when your military identity has become your entire identity • Why unresolved trauma often gets louder when distractions disappear • The difference between isolation, loneliness, and solitude—and why that distinction matters • How to build boundaries after years of mission-first leadership • Why mentorship matters more than social media when planning your next chapter About Jason “Jay” France: Jason France served 31 years in the United States Air Force, retiring as the Command Senior Enlisted Leader for U.S. Transportation Command. A former Security Forces K9 handler turned senior military leader, he later walked the Pacific Crest Trail and authored 5 Million Steps, a deeply personal story about healing, resilience, and rediscovering purpose. 🎙️ If this episode helped you, please follow The Scoop and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. It takes 30 seconds and helps this message reach another veteran who needs it. EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction 02:29 - Jason’s Military Journey 11:15 - Identity After Retirement 20:04 - Why He Chose the Pacific Crest Trail 23:13 - Trauma, Silence, and Mental Health 30:00 - Isolation vs Solitude 42:19 - What the Journey Changed 49:30 - Transition Advice for Veterans 1:00:58 - Closing & Resources Explore the Full VET S.O.S. Network: ▶ VET S.O.S. ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Operation Startup ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Learning Lifeline ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: The Scoop ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Testimony Strong Connect with VET S.O.S. Website: vetsospodcast.com Twitter: @vetsospodcast LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcast YouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcast Facebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcast Instagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast #VETSOS #TheScoop #VeteranTransition #GrabTheLifeline #MilitaryMentalHealth #VeteranCommunity

13. kesä 20261 h 2 min
jakson Why Veterans Still Fight After War — Eric W. Hommel kansikuva

Why Veterans Still Fight After War — Eric W. Hommel

Many veterans know what they survived—but not why they were sent there. EPISODE PREMISE Most war conversations focus on combat. This one focuses on what happens when veterans return home carrying trauma tied not just to what happened—but to what was never explained. Retired Air Force lieutenant colonel Eric W. Hommel takes listeners inside submarines, Afghanistan, the Pentagon, Congress, and the VA to expose how leadership failures can leave lasting wounds long after deployment ends. In this episode, you’ll discover: • Understand the 5-phase military framework Eric says most service members were never fully taught. • Learn how one wounded veteran’s breakthrough inspired a radically different PTSD healing concept. • Identify how career-driven leadership decisions can impact mission success—and troop wellbeing. • Hear why Eric believes accountability should continue long after retirement. About Eric W. Hommel Eric W. Hommel is a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel and former Navy submariner with deep operational and policy experience spanning the Pentagon, Capitol Hill, Iraq, and Afghanistan. As a former provincial reconstruction team commander and author of The Losing Game, he brings firsthand perspective on leadership, war strategy, and veteran recovery. 🎙️ If this episode helped you, please follow the show and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts—open the app, search VET S.O.S. Presents: The Scoop, scroll down, and tap “Write a Review.” It takes 30 seconds and puts this show in front of a veteran who needs it right now. ⏱️ EPISODE CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction 02:25 - Eric’s Military Story 06:22 - Leadership Failure Under Pressure 23:10 - Why Veterans Need Mission Clarity 38:25 - PTSD, Trauma & Immersive Healing 50:55 - Accountability After Service 1:07:13 - Closing & Resources 🎧 Explore the Full VET S.O.S. Network ▶ VET S.O.S. — Flagship Show ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Operation Startup ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Learning Lifeline ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: The Scoop ▶ VET S.O.S. Presents: Testimony Strong 🔗 Connect with VET S.O.S. Website: vetsospodcast.comTwitter: @vetsospodcastLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vetsospodcastYouTube: youtube.com/@vetsospodcastFacebook: facebook.com/vetsospodcastInstagram: instagram.com/vetsospodcastTikTok: tiktok.com/@vetsospodcast #VETSOS #TheScoop #VeteranTransition #MilitaryMentalHealth #Veterans #Podcast

6. kesä 20261 h 11 min