VET S.O.S. Presents The Scoop
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
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