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  • In this new episode of Veteran Voices, host Mary Kate Saliva welcomes Marine Corps veteran Ryan Pavel to the show.

    Listen in as Pavel shares his journey from an apathetic high schooler to a dedicated serviceman and advocate for veterans. Pavel discusses the importance of understanding different perspectives, the value of thinking critically about one's service and identity, and the work he does with the Warrior-Scholar Project, a national nonprofit that prepares enlisted service members for higher education.

    Additional Links & Resources:

    Learn more about the Warrior-Scholar Project: https://www.warrior-scholar.org 

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    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/think-preparing-service-members-higher-education-marine-corps-veteran-vv92

  • In this episode of Veteran Voices, host Mary Kate Saliva welcomes Kurt Robinson, an Air Force veteran and long-time employee at Delta Air Lines, to the show. Listen in as Robinson shares his journey from the military to the corporate world, and his 30+ year career with Delta.

    Join us as Kurt shares the importance of having a plan and seeking help when transitioning from service, and his involvement with various veteran support organizations, including Best Defense Warrior Alliance, Four Block, and Vetlanta. Learn how organizations can make a more supportive culture for veterans, and the impact that can have on the veteran community itself.

    Additional Links & Resources:

    Learn more about FourBlock: https://fourblock.org/

    Learn more about the Best Defense Foundation: https://bestdefensefoundation.org/

    Learn more about the Warrior Alliance: https://thewarrioralliance.org/

    Learn more about Vetlanta: https://vetlanta.org/

    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

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    Learn more the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/behind-uniform-impact-supportive-veteran-culture-vv91

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  • In this episode of Veteran Voices, host Mary Kate Soliva interviews Zach Knight, a former US Army officer and current entrepreneur. Knight shares his journey from serving in the police force to joining the military at 28, and his experiences in Afghanistan. He discusses the challenges he faced transitioning back to civilian life, including dealing with PTSD and the struggle to find a new purpose. Knight also talks about his current work with ATL Vets, an organization that helps veterans transition into the workforce and entrepreneurship. Listen in and learn more about Zack's story, and how he emphasizes the importance of community and self-love in overcoming personal struggles.

    Additional Links & Resources:

    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

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    Learn more about the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/navigating-life-after-service-transitioning-healing-helping-veterans-vv90

  • In this new episode of Veteran Voices, hosted by US Army veteran Mary Kate Soliva, Soliva welcomes Dr. Amy Stevens, a Navy veteran and founder of the Georgia Military Women. to the show. Stevens shares her journey from her early days in the Navy, where she was one of the first women to serve in co-ed classes, to her transition into civilian life. She discusses the challenges she faced, including sexual harassment and the lack of resources and policies to protect women in the military. Stevens also talks about her work in the Georgia Military Women, a Facebook group that provides support and camaraderie for female veterans in Georgia.

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    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/service-sisterhood-empowering-women-veterans-vv89

  • Welcome to Season 6 of Veteran Voices! In this new episode, host Mary Kate Saliva interviews Army veteran Laurie Pimentel-Johnson. Laurie shares her journey from joining the army, serving for 12 years, and transitioning back to civilian life.

    Listen in as Laurie discusses the challenges she faced during her transition, including finding employment and adjusting to a new lifestyle. Laurie emphasizes the importance of building a network before transitioning out of the military and offers her assistance in helping others navigate this process. She also highlights her involvement with various organizations such as The Mission Continues and The Key Community, which provide support and resources for veterans and their families.

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    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/navigating-transition-beyond-uniform-vv88

  • In this episode of Veteran Voices, host Mary Kate Soliva welcomes Navy veteran and founder of Talents ASCEND, Robyn Grable, to the show.

    Their conversation covers Robyn's military journey, challenges faced by veterans transitioning to civilian life, and the importance of networking.

    Listen in as Robyn shares her inspiration behind Talents Ascend, a platform connecting veterans, military spouses, and the disabled community with employment opportunities, and emphasizes the need to challenge job market misconceptions.

    Join us for an intimate discussion about leveraging unique veteran skills, networks, and self-discovery in finding fulfilling careers beyond the military, and a special invitation to utilize Talents Ascend's resources for post-military career success.

    Additional Links & Resources:

    Learn more about Talents ASCEND: https://talentsascend.com

    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

    Subscribe to Veteran Voices and other Supply Chain Now programs here: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe

    Learn more about the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/empowering-veterans-journey-service-success-vv87

  • In this episode of Veteran Voices, Navy veteran and pilot Gabe Soltero joins host Mary Kate Soliva and shares his journey from military service to civilian life. He discusses his upbringing, Navy experiences, and the challenges of transitioning, emphasizing the importance of family support, networking, and utilizing veteran service organizations during this transition. Now working at Home Depot, he helps veterans find opportunities and champions veteran causes. Listen in as Gabe and Mary Kate highlight the significance of community support and provide valuable insights for veterans navigating their post-service life.

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    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/beyond-wings-veterans-journey-navigating-transitions-new-horizons-vv86

  • In this new, candid episode of Veteran Voices, host Mary Kate Soliva welcomes listeners to a conversation brimming with personal narratives and invaluable insights. As the episode unfolds, guest Kevin Horgan, shares the rich tapestry of his life, unveiling the profound impact of his Marine Corps journey on his identity and subsequent civilian career.

    Through anecdotes and reflections, Kevin shares his storyā€”a narrative woven with moments of resilience, self-discovery, and the ever-evolving pursuit of purpose. From his humble beginnings in New Jersey to the pivotal decision to join the Marine Corps, every step illuminates the complexities of a life shaped by service.

    Join this compelling dialogue as it navigates through themes of mentorship, resilience, and the art of navigating transitions, and traverses the landscapes of service, personal growth, and the enduring spirit that defines the veteran experience. Through shared stories and heartfelt wisdom, this episode embodies the essence of Veteran Voices, embracing the humanity behind the uniform and offering a profound glimpse into the life of one remarkable individual.

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    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/journey-service-marine-corps-civilian-success-vv85

  • Every Veteran Voices episode delves into the inspiring stories of individuals who have served their country and are now making a difference beyond the uniform, but few stories are as powerful and uplifting as that of John Wayne Walding. John Wayne lost his leg to a sniper during battle in the mountains of Afghanistan, only to continue fighting, become the first amputee to become a Green Beret Sniper, and later found his own logistics company dedicated to overcoming and delivering on the impossible.

    In today's episode, sponsored by Pegasus Logistics Group, host Mary Kate Soliva, along with special co-host Tevon Taylor with Pegasus, welcomes John Wayne Walding, CEO and Founder of Gallantry Global Logistics to the show.

    Listen in as John Wayne Walding shares his inspiring journey, taking us from a small Texas town to the frontlines of Afghanistan, where he faced overwhelming odds as a Green Beret, and also as Mary Kate, John Wayne, and Tevon share their experiences, insights, and their mission to give back to the communities that they hold dear. Join us as we explore stories of service, sacrifice, and resilience, and discover how vital it is to continue to make a positive impact in the world.

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    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/resilience-sacrifice-service-green-beret-journey-vv84

  • Sometimes the transition from military service to civilian life happens gradually over time. In other cases, it happens in an instant. Neither path is necessarily easy, but maintaining a sense of purpose is key to successfully finding a new path in life.

    Alex Ortiz is a 1L law student at the Inter-American University of Puerto Rico School of Law, a 2022 VFW-SVA Legislative Fellow, and a 2022 SVA Student Veteran of the year finalist. Before starting his legal studies, he served as a wheel vehicle mechanic while on deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan with the 10th Mountain Division.

    In this interview, Alex speaks with host Mary Kate Soliva about:

    ā€¢ Being medically discharged from the U.S. Army and suddenly needing to discover a new path and a new purpose

    ā€¢ Why he thinks is can be such a challenge connecting Veterans with the programs and services that exist to support them

    ā€¢ How life and military service are experienced differently from a U.S. territory like Puerto Rico

    Additional Links & Resources:

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    Learn more about the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/being-light-darkness-vv83

  • Nothing demonstrates the importance of building a mission-driven cohesive team culture like spending time in the military. On a Naval ship, people from different ranks, different backgrounds, and even civilians all have to come together and learn to collaborate to achieve stated goals. They must all learn to adapt and overcome.

    Alicia Washkevich led logistics with the Expeditionary Action Group One, foreign militaries, and the United Nations for anti-piracy and security operations during the Global War on Terrorism. She was awarded the Navyā€™s Commendation Medal for coordinating aid given to 21 released hostages, repairs to 3 pirated vessels, and the repatriation of ten Somali personnel under custody (aka ā€œpiratesā€) into Mombassa, Kenya. Today, she applies many of the lessons learned while on active duty in her role as Chief Operating Officer at New Politics.

    In this interview, Alicia speaks with host Mary Kate Soliva about:

    ā€¢ Why she had to watch Top Gun before attending the Naval Academy

    ā€¢ The importance of seeing each dayā€™s challenges as tomorrowā€™s great stories

    ā€¢ How the world of non-profits became her passion, her profession, and her reason for getting out of bed every day

    Additional Links & Resources:

    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

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    Learn more the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    Learn more about the Military Women's Collective: https://www.militarywomenscollective.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/one-team-one-fight-vv82

  • There are some common traits shared by most people fighting anxiety and depression or struggling with thoughts of suicide. And while the awareness and understanding of mental health issues have both improved, many of the solutions that are in place today donā€™t make the required difference for people who need help right now.

    Matthew Brown earned his degree from the US Naval Academy in 2005. He went on to serve as the captain of USS SCOUT (MCM-8) and as part of US Navy SEAL TEAM 17, as a strategic studies Fellow for the Chief of Naval Operations, as aide-de-camp for Strategy & Policy at US Joint Forces Command, and as leader of the Coalition Indirect Fires Group in Baghdad, Iraq.

    In this interview, Matthew speaks with host Mary Kate Soliva about:

    ā€¢ The decision he made to leave active duty so he can help people, regardless of their military or Veteran status, deal with mental health challenges

    ā€¢ How Chimney Trail is taking a different approach to addressing 10 common cognitive distortions associated with depression and suicide

    ā€¢ The effort underway to continually improve their solutions and the impact they are able to have for those struggling with their mental health

    Additional Links & Resources:

    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

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    Learn more the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    Learn more about the Military Women's Collective: https://www.militarywomenscollective.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/breaking-cycle-cognitive-distortions-vv81

  • The difference between violence and competition is the willing participation ā€“ or not ā€“ of the people involved. When UFC fighters step into the ring, that is a competition. Everyone is a willing participant, which makes it a sport. Unfortunately, there will always be abusive people in the world who will take advantage of people who are not willing participants in the fight, and because of that we need violence ā€“ and a well-trained military.

    John Renken is the CEO of Sales Platoon. He spent three years in the Army, and was a member of the national Taekwondo team, ranked third in the nation. He then spent 20 years training Special Forces in hand-to-hand combat. Today he helps transitioning Veterans apply their skills to a different kind of combat: sales.

    In this interview, John speaks with host Mary Kate Soliva about:

    ā€¢ The added challenge of transitioning out of the Army during a time of low public awareness and understanding about the value of military training

    ā€¢ How he connected with the team at Sales Platoon and became their CEO

    ā€¢ His advice for transitioning Veterans that are wondering whether they have the characteristics to be successful in sales

    Additional Links & Resources:

    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

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    Learn more the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    Learn more about the Military Women's Collective: https://www.militarywomenscollective.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/cant-win-ring-ceo-sales-platoon-vv80

  • Successfully transitioning from the military to civilian life is a journey. It also takes a lot of conscious effort, hard conversations, and active opportunities to reconnect with the military community.

    Bruce Thompson is a Retired Marine Corps Master Sergeant who spent his 23 years of service working as a human resource manager, logistics manager, communication electronics technician, and in maintenance management, where he oversaw all communication electronics maintenance for an organization of over 1,000 employees spread across 7 companies.

    Today he helps transitioning service members, veterans, and military spouses with their military-to-civilian transition planning, execution, and employment search. He works with individuals locally, in Florida, and across the globe. His goal is to engage with leaders to have uncomfortable conversations so they can build trust and respect.

    In this interview, Bruce speaks with host Mary Kate Soliva about:

    ā€¢ Why it is absolutely critical for Veterans to preserve that sense of camaraderie that they benefitted from while they were in the military

    ā€¢ The importance of communication with and between family members during the process of transitioning out of the military

    ā€¢ What it is about his current work that makes him get up in the morning

    Additional Links & Resources:

    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

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    Learn more the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    Learn more about the Military Women's Collective: https://www.militarywomenscollective.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/being-comfortable-having-uncomfortable-conversations-marine-vv79

  • In over 70 episodes, Veteran Voices has heard a lot of reasons for people joining the military or picking a particular branch of service. In this episode we hear a brand new oneā€¦ advice from oneā€™s future father-in-law. In Brian Russelā€™s case, it was a win-win (win).

    Brian recently retired after serving 27 years in the United States Marine Corps ā€“ an impressive feat to be sure. Brian is also an avid mountain biker, and thatā€™s where his advice to ā€œkeep the rubber side downā€ comes from. Even in adventurous situations, he reminds us that it is important to stay safe and keep yourself on track.

    In this interview, Brian speaks with host Mary Kate Soliva about:

    ā€¢ The humbling feeling he gets when he thinks of his fellow Marines, each of which is willing to give it all for the person on the left and the person on the right

    ā€¢ Why it is so important that post-transition jobs do more than just pay the bills for Veterans

    ā€¢ The value of organizations like the North Carolina Interscholastic Cycling League, where Brian currently serves as League Director

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    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

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    Learn more about the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    Learn more about the Military Women's Collective: https://www.militarywomenscollective.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/keep-rubber-side-down-vv78

  • Navy Veteran David Trenholm inherited two things from his family that ultimately helped him succeed. One was a solid blue-collar work ethic and the other was a multi-generation tradition of service in the United States Navy.

    David served in the Navy for over 20 years, but his service did not end with that phase of his life. Today he is an Assistant Vice President at Bank of America and sits on the board of Directors with Operation New Uniform where he helps new Veterans find careers in the private sector.

    In this interview, David speaks with host Mary Kate Soliva about:

    ā€¢ How his path from enlisted service to the officersā€™ program ultimately helped him stay connected to the sailors around him

    ā€¢ What it felt like to fly missions over Iraq and Syria as the caliphate fell

    ā€¢ The cultural fit considerations that Veterans should keep in mind as they transition from the military to jobs in the private sector

    Additional Links & Resources:

    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

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    Learn more the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    Learn more about the Military Women's Collective: https://www.militarywomenscollective.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/moving-world-navy-veteran-vv77

  • Growing up in a bilingual home comes with challenges as well as opportunities. For this episodeā€™s guest, it helped ease the transition into another ā€˜languageā€™ altogether, distinguishing what submarines, torpedoes, whales, dolphins, surface ships, and supply ships sound like underwater.

    Katherine Martinez is a U.S. Navy Veteran who spend her four years of active duty service as a Sonar Technician, STG2, stationed onboard the USS Winston S. Churchill. Even though she had served, she still had a hard time embracing her veteranā€™s status ā€“ until she discovered the Student Veterans of America.

    In this interview, Katherine opens up to host Mary Kate Soliva about:

    ā€¢ Why an in-service injury that ended her military career made it hard to feel like she belonged in the veteran community

    ā€¢ How her multiple forms of service led her to be part of the Travis Manning Foundation, working with Gold Star families, veterans, and transitioning service members

    ā€¢ What it was like being selected as the Student Veterans of America Student of the Year in 2021, and passing the torch to another deserving student in 2022

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    Learn more about the Military Women's Collective: https://www.militarywomenscollective.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/living-soul-service-opportunity-unity-leadership-navy-veteran-vv76

  • The Veteran Voices podcast ā€“ now in its fourth season on Supply Chain Now ā€“ gives a voice to those that have served in the United States Armed Forces. Veterans and Veterans advocates sit down with Army Veteran and host Mary Kate Soliva to talk about the challenges associates with transitioning from active duty to the private sector as well as large scale issues impacting Veterans today. Just as important, they share their stories, their motivation for joining the military, and talk about what they learned along the way.

    To celebrate the new season of the show, Mary Kate was joined by Scott Luton and Marina Rabinek, Founder and President of the Military Womenā€™s Collective, to reflect on the past and look forward to the great things yet to come.

    In this livestream-based conversation, Mary Kate, Scott, and Marina discuss:

    ā€¢ Favorite episodes and moments from season three

    ā€¢ The unique challenges faced by women in active service as well as in the Veteran community

    ā€¢ Critical Veteransā€™ issues that everyone should be more aware of

    ā€¢ Some of the amazing and impactful non-profit organizations affiliated with the show and its guests

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    Learn more about Veteran Voices here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/veteran-voices

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    Learn more the Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/

    Learn more about the Military Women's Collective: https://www.militarywomenscollective.org/

    This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/celebrating-veteran-journey-veteran-voices-seson-vv75

  • Students at the U.S. Naval Academy are required to select a sport. Many continue sports that they played in high school or while growing up. ā€˜Iron Mikeā€™ Steadman selected boxing, something that would go beyond meeting a graduation requirement to become his greater mission.

    Iron Mike Steadman is a Marine Corps Veteran, a published author, three-time National Boxing Champion, a Naval Academy Graduate and the founder of IRONBOUND Boxing. He went on deployment in Afghanistan, Japan, and the Philippines before finishing his time in service and finding his way back to boxing, a sport he picked up while at the Naval Academy.

    In this interview, ā€œIron Mikeā€ speaks with host Mary Kate Soliva about:

    ā€¢ Why he thinks military leadership is so different than private sector management

    ā€¢ How he uses boxing to help inner city kids become world-class humans, an ecosystem of champions both in and out of the gym

    ā€¢ The unique opportunity that exists within the black veteran entrepreneurial community

    Veteran Voices is produced in partnership with Supply Chain Now, the Guam Human Rights Initiative, and the Military Women's Collective.

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    Learn more about Guam Human Rights Initiative: https://www.guamhri.org/about

    Learn more about the Military Women's Collective: https://www.militarywomenscollective.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/lifting-climbs-marine-corps-veteran-vv74

  • In this special holiday message from Veteran Voices, host Mary Kate Soliva shares a few of her favorite things about this time of year ā€“ including Operation Christmas Drop, the Department of Defense's longest-running humanitarian airlift operation.

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    Learn more about Vets2Industry: https://vets2industry.org/

    This episode was hosted by Mary Kate Soliva. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/holiday-message-veteran-voices-vv73