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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio speaks with Dr. Colleen Richardson, PsyD (Executive Director) and Mr. Tim Jobin, LCSW (Deputy Director) about the significant and ongoing progress in Caregiver Program team building and cohesion in the Department of Veteran Affairs Caregiver Support Program (CSP).Progress is measurable. There has been a cultural shift by inclusion of staff experiences, and a focus on standardization, clarity, and two-way communication. Receptivity by Caregivers as viewed on social media groups, and in listening sessions show how this shift is appreciated. Caregivers are being heard and understand Progress rather than Perfection. Everyone serves and together we make a difference!
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio with veteran Les Davis welcome Veteran Warriors Executive Director, Navy veteran Lauren Price today. With thousands of case reviews, appeal reviews, and top-level contacts, Veteran Warriors, with the assistance of NVLSP (National Veterans Legal Services Program), and Sidley Austin, LLP, with fellow petitioners Andrew and Kristi Sheets is taking the VA to court. The goal is to be heard on the legislative changes not taken, the VA’s ignoring of over 200 comments in the Federal Register by fellow VSO’s, and the non-curing of prior challenges in the Caregiver Program from 2011 to present. Also on iTunes. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.
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Linda Kreter and Les Davis presents Former Special Forces co-founder Tom Spooner today to discuss Warriors Heart, a 543-acre ranch outside San Antonio TX that reaches past the stigma of warriors seeking help. Warriors Heart is the first and only accredited treatment program in the United States for “warriors only” that helps those struggling with PTS, drug addiction, and alcohol/substance abuse. Family support, camaraderie, purpose, and mission makes this a key organization to help warriors. Also on iTunes. Everyone Serves and Together We Make a Difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio with guest and author Joseph Tacovsky his father’s USMC platoon, known as the 40 Thieves of Saipan. This group of WWII intrepid special ops platoon were deployed quietly, but effectively to Iceland, Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, and Korea. Joseph put together a puzzle of memories gained from survivors and the documents found in his father’s footlocker after his death. As many, they didn't speak of their combat service, but this book brings out the humor and camaraderie of men who trusted. Also on iTunes. Everyone Serves and Together We Make a Difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents Army veteran Gerry Wright and the significance of Agent Orange support needed today.
When Admiral Zumwalt authorized the use of Agent Orange, the full extent of the dangers of exposure to this defoliant was unknown. Agent Orange was sprayed to rid the undergrowth of the jungle where the war was being fought – but it was also sprayer on food supply chains, drinking water, it flowed in the rivers, and Navy and brown water sailors used the contaminated water for ballast – and drinking water after filtration that concentrated the dioxin levels. Sprayed from aircraft, it was often mixed with jet fuel to better adhere to the leaves – in three days, the foliage was gone, but the dangerous effects continue. Join us; also on iTunes and more at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference -
The American P&I Club and WiseHealth present the second of two mini-series on heat related illness. Guest, Lt Commander (USNR) Danielle Centeno, and Asst. Vice President of the American P&I Club and Linda Kreter of WiseHealth discuss Heat exhaustion and heatstroke. The more serious progression to heat exhaustion and heatstroke follow exposure to hot environments, indoors or outdoors. Be aware, learn the warning signs, and communicate with others to avoid and prevent heatstroke. With so many people largely indoors for months this year, it’s more important than ever to be aware of symptoms and to take precautions. This second in our mini-series is more serious, and please know these conditions may create long term recovery and heat vigilance. Great information for increased awareness, prevention, and support.Also on iTunes and more on www.SeafarerOutreach.com.
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The American P&I Club and WiseHealth present the first of a short mini-series on heat related illness. Guest Danielle Centeno, Asst. Vice President of the American P&I Club, and Linda Kreter, of WiseHealth discuss the importance of heat-related illness awareness. Working in hot environments, whether in an engine room aboard ship or outdoors in the many parts of the globe means prevention, hydration, awareness, communication, and precautions. The progression of symptoms becomes increasingly serious and debilitating. After many being indoors for weeks or months this year, please be more aware than ever to take precautions. Part 1 of a two-part mini-series. Also on iTunes and more at www.SeafarerOutreach.com.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents guest and author Alex Berenson. Alex has done extensive research about the use of marijuana amid the widespread growth of legislative easing. His new book, “Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence” takes no political stance. Cannabis use is a personal choice, and he shares strictly the science, research, outcomes, and patterns of cannabis use.
We have come to believe that cannabis is a helpful herbal substance, and yet – anything we inhale or ingest in our bodies as potential side effects. In the growing (teen/young adult brain), there can be more serious effects than those in adults. Just as alcohol is not safe for all, learn about side effects from edibles (manage amounts!), possible interactions and symptoms, plus safety and knowledge of how cannabis has evolved since the 70’s. Everyone serves and together we make a difference. -
Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio with co-host Les Davis talk to Operation First Response. Our guests are Peggy Baker, executive director, and veteran Tony Porta (medically retired). Hear how this strong grassroots organization responds rapidly, with proactive outreach to service members before separation, immediate support for financial assistance, and supports veterans of every era. Partnerships address challenging needs and ongoing support is key. Everyone serves and together we make a difference. Also on iTunes and www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents "More on Hearing Loss" and why it matters. Guests Ross Meglathery of Paralyzed Vets of America and Barbara Kelly, Executive Director of the American Hearing Association join us today to discuss the vital ways that this most common of all veteran injuries affects every aspect of a veteran's life -- and their families. Learn about new options, solutions, and prevention. Everyone serves and together we make a difference. Also on iTunes; more on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents Janine Lutz, and the Lutz Live to Tell Foundation. Janine Lutz started a nonprofit to help troubled veterans and their families, after her own son, who was suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, committed suicide. He was in distress, under care, but Janine knew there was a better way to help our soldiers returning from war. More at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com and on iTunes. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio brings you a discussion about military widowhood and new beginnings. Life changes in an instant, and notification marks a new boundary. Learn how Amber Baum found meaning and purpose after her husband was killed, and how leaving a legacy can help heal. Also on iTunes and more on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents Army veteran and guest author, Dave Anderson today. Character is not only within you, it takes practice, skills, and a discipline to maintain it. It's not easy, and these days, character is everything. More at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com and iTunes. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents the team behind BalanceBack, a unique medical device that both diagnoses - and treats dizziness disorders. Marie Cosgrove and Salvatore Gruttadauria, Au.D plus a Marine veteran who benefited from this remarkable device discuss that help and recovery is possible. More on iTunes and www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio bring you guest Allan Krumholz, M.D.,a neurologist and Director of VA Maryland Health Care System’s, Epilepsy Center of Excellence. New research and treatment discoveries are routinely driving best practices at the VA Epilepsy Centers of Excellence (ECoC) for veterans suffering from brain injury and seizure disorders. Regina McGuire, CNP also shares the integrated care for vets. More on iTunes and www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio present Army veterans Tom Voss and a deeper discussion of moral injury and PTS. Tom Voss found returning to "home" challenging and had trouble adjusting to what he'd seen and experienced in war. Through his trek from Wisconsin to California, he learned about himself, and therapies that worked for healing, encapsulated in his book, "Where the War Ends". Learn more at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com or on iTunes. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents Marine Corps veteran Geoffrey Hopf, a prolific writer and author. Geoffrey shares the ins, the outs, the mindset, and the reasons he writes. Vets are often very good storytellers, and the perspective, mental outlook, and discipline may create a profession for the right entrepreneurial veteran or family member! Also on iTunes, and more on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents guest and Army veteran Michelle Dutro. As a woman veteran, she knows firsthand how PTSD can be mismanaged -- and how healing and PTSD management can be aided. Working with both veterans and first responders (separately on retreats), this program uses Mindset, Skills, and Practice and asks each day: "Who did you help?" Learn more how adversity and shared experiences can help you and others you care about. PTSD healing comes from practices as a part of life for sustainability. Also on iTunes and more on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves, and together we make a difference.
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents amazing guest Kira Clark, director of K9s Serving Vets. There are tight regulations on service dogs, and Kira's group acts as the clearinghouse for accredited, VA-approved service dogs. With a client informational packet and this show, K9sServingVets answers many if not all of your support and legal questions. No matter the need for a certified service animal, you'll have your questions answered here. There is no easy way, but the RIGHT way to gain a canine partner. Everyone serves and together we make a difference. www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com
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Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio, with cohost Tosombra Kimes bring you two incredible veterans sharing their journeys in "Fight Like a Girl". Kate Germano is a Marine, now retired who found leadership at Parris Island perplexing. How does a leader increase productivity, reduce training injuries and turnover get fired? Are women at a disadvantage in the Marines, the only gender-segregated boot camp in the armed services? Kelly Kennedy, her exceptional co-author was Army, where the differences were less stark. A fascinating show about strong women ... Everyone serves and together we make a difference.
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