This week's BtB highlight's Albert Weed's career, which has taken him from enlisted Army medic to Army medical officer to VA surgeon.
This week’s Borne the Battle features guest Jesse Iwuji, whose creative mindset allowed him to overcome great challenges to become a NASCAR driver.
Army Ranger Veteran Jeff Struecker discusses the Battle of Mogadishu, and his life after as a chaplain, a pastor, and an author.
This week’s Borne the Battle episode features Mike Fisher, theVHA Chief Readjustment Counseling Officer who discusses the Vet Centers' unique benefits.
Realizing there was no advocacy for situations like his own, Army Veteran and UCLA Law School graduate Nathan Goncalves sacrificed a potentially lucrative corporate law career and switched to family law to offer services to homeless and low-income veterans.
Borne the Battle Milestone! Mel Brooks, Adrian Cronauer, 2019 Military Influencer Conference Roundup
For months, I’ve been promising a special bonus podcast episode for when Born the Battle received its 100th rating and/or review on iTunes. We did it! This episode of BtB features Adrian Cronauer, Mel Brooks and the 2019 Military Influencer Conference Roundup.
During this week’s Borne The Battle podcast, Air Force Veteran John Baxter recounts helping lead the immediate medical assistance teams following the Sept. 11 attack on the Pentagon.
Marine Veteran Todd Boeding discusses Carry the Load's volunteer opportunity to honor heroes this September 11th at VA National Cemeteries.
In this week's "Borne the Battle" Benefits Breakdown, we took a deeper dive into the Assistive Technology Program. We learn about how the program works and who is able to access it.
Curtez is the CEO of the annual Military Influencer Conference (Sept 7-9, 2019). He sees the conference as a mentorship and a connection hub for military veterans.
Army Veteran and West Point graduate David Gowel gives Veterans some pointers on how to grow your professional social media network.
Army Veteran Ursula Draper developed the VA Assistive Technology Program in 2010. The program finds adaptive ways for Veterans to access their environment, such as turning on lights or accessing computers. Draper talks about some of the specific technologies VA has developed to help Veterans.