Rob Jones joins Borne the Battle to talk about his service in the Marines, logistics of doing 31 marathons in 31 days, and his mission to inspire others .
Calling the smoking quitline can get you set up with a counselor to talk about the importance of quitting, help set up a plan, and schedule follow up calls.
Robert Blackman shares his experience in the Marine Corps, the importance of preserving military history, and his role at Marine Corps Heritage Foundation.
Three women Veterans join us to discuss women Veterans issues from their perspective and the growth of women Veterans as leaders in the Veteran community.
#BorneTheBattle 91: Sarah Holzhalb – Coast Guard Veteran, Athlete and Team RWB Relationships Manager
Sarah Holzalb talks to us about serving in the Coast Guard, her approach to marathons, and the value she sees in Team RWB.
A car accident left Candice Caesar traumatized and medically retired. She vowed to run again one day, leaning on physical training to keep her going.
Mila Dimal speaks about joining the Navy, a great person she served with, her transition out, getting introduced to Team RWB, and becoming a chapter leader
Bernardine Donato tells us about her service in the military, supporting her community, staying active, and how she needs to retire from retirement.
Randy Reeves, Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs tells us about his service, losing a close friend and how that keeps him inspired to serve Veterans.
Michael Haynie provides us a great insight into his military career, his tenure at Syracuse, Veterans in higher education, and Veteran entrepreneurship.
John Preston's music is inspired by his emotional struggles, the passing of his father, his brother's suicide, and other events in his life.
Barbara Morton from the Veterans Experience Office explains the value the welcome kit has, how Veterans can receive a copy, and how Veterans can use it.