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Meghan Santiago-A Fort Campbell Tragedy

18 min · 12 de ene de 2026
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This episode is about Meghan Santiago, a wife, a mother, and a member of the military community whose life was taken by her husband, Joseph Santiago.We talk about what it means when violence happens inside a community that prides itself on strength, resilience, and looking out for one another, and why telling these stories matters. This tragedy took place while both our families were stationed at Fort Campbell, KY and it's a story that I've never been able to stop thinking about. Please listen with care.

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