Cowboy Up / Basecamp For Veterans

Cowboy Up / Basecamp for Veterans Ep. 16

48 min · 16 de jun de 2026
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Why the Family Unit is the Mission | Cowboy Up / Basecamp for Veterans What happens when tactical intensity meets a wild mustang? In this episode, host Steven Clauson sits down with Basecamp for Veterans co-founders Deborah Plum and Theo Windish to unpack the mechanics of the "Western Reset." Discover why horses act as a behavioral mirror for veterans, why immediate family members must be part of the healing process, and how a community-driven "squad mentality" creates lasting reintegration long after the boots leave the dirt. 👉 Learn more or support the mission: Visit bcampinc.com [https://bcampinc.com/] to see how your donations directly impact veteran families.

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