Dog Tag Diaries
Summary: What does it mean to stand at the edge of history and be trusted to tell the story? In this powerful episode of Dog Tag Diaries, Captain Kim sits down with Amy Forsythe, a Marine veteran and retired Navy Lieutenant Commander with more than 30 years of service. Amy shares how growing up in Northern California, playing sports, and hearing her family’s military stories led her to the Marine Corps. From Guantanamo Bay to Iraq and Afghanistan, Amy used her camera, voice, and heart to document service, crisis, sacrifice, and the people behind the mission. She also shares the story behind her book Heroes Live Here, the launch of MediaBridge.io, and why women veterans must keep using their voices with purpose. In this episode, we cover: * Amy Forsythe’s childhood in Northern California * Her family’s military legacy * Why she chose the Marine Corps * Becoming a Marine combat correspondent * Her first major humanitarian mission in Guantanamo Bay * Deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq * The responsibility of telling military stories accurately * Transitioning from Marine enlisted service to Navy public affairs officer * Writing Heroes Live Here to honor fallen Marines * Launching MediaBridge.io to connect experts with media opportunities * Why women veterans need to share their stories * Amy’s advice to service members, veterans, and military women Notable Quotes & Moments: * “If I could tell stories, bridge the gap between the civilian community and the military, that would be ideal.” Amy Forsythe on choosing combat correspondence [00:12:26] * “A page or two and a story about one Marine can make a big difference.” Amy Forsythe on honoring Gold Star families through Heroes Live Here [00:31:15] * “Don’t take no for an answer. If you want something, go for it.” Amy Forsythe’s advice to women in and out of uniform [00:42:00] * “Your message could be someone else’s lifeline.” Amy Forsythe on the power of sharing your story [00:46:13] Episode highlights: * 00:01:59 - Meet Amy Forsythe and her 30-year military career * 00:03:50 - Growing up in Santa Rosa, California * 00:07:45 - Why Amy chose the Marine Corps * 00:11:47 - Becoming a combat correspondent * 00:13:33 - Guantanamo Bay and Amy’s first humanitarian mission * 00:15:13 - Deploying to Afghanistan after 9/11 * 00:20:11 - Lessons that carried into Iraq and Afghanistan * 00:23:39 - Moving from the Marine Corps to the Navy * 00:24:15 - Becoming a Navy public affairs officer * 00:30:18 - The story behind Heroes Live Here * 00:35:17 - Launching MediaBridge.io * 00:37:33 - Volunteering and supporting the veteran community * 00:39:35 - Encouraging women veterans to speak, write, and share * 00:42:00 - Amy’s advice: be a resource and keep going * 00:46:03 - Why your message can be someone’s lifeline About Amy: Amy Forsythe is a Marine veteran, retired Navy Lieutenant Commander, award-winning journalist, author, and military storyteller. Over more than 30 years of service, she worked as a Marine combat correspondent and Navy public affairs officer, documenting humanitarian missions, combat operations, and global military work. She deployed to places including Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan, Iraq, Romania, Poland, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka. Amy is the author of Heroes Live Here, a tribute to the memorials and fallen Marines of Camp Pendleton, and the founder of MediaBridge.io, a platform built to connect trusted voices with media opportunities. Connect + Learn More * Website: www.mediabridge.io * Book: Heroes Live Here www.heroeslivehere.net * Instagram: http://instagram.com/amyforsythe760 * LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/amyforsythe * LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/AmyForsythe Be sure to follow or subscribe to Dog Tag Diaries wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about the Reveille and Retreat Project: reveilleandretreatproject.org [https://reveilleandretreatproject.org/] Instagram: @reveilleandretreatproject [https://www.instagram.com/reveilleandretreatproject] Facebook: Reveille and Retreat Project [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088145736131] You aren’t alone. If you’re thinking about hurting yourself or having thoughts of suicide, contact the Veteran crisis line: Dial 988 then press 1, chat online [https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/], or text 838255.
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