Examining why some veterans often feel awkward and uncomfortable when someone says “Thank you for your service.” Where does that uneasiness come from?
What is that magical quality that veterans, almost exclusively, possess to see a problem from odd angles and devise an ingenious solution?
An unexpected parable on veteran homelessness and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) subtly hidden just below the sugary-sweet score and sentimental dialogue adds an unexpected (but welcome) dimension to this kids’ movie.
Wes O’Donnell recently interviewed Angela Hill – CEO of Jadex, a.k.a. the Trinity of Awesome: veteran, entrepreneur, and cybersecurity professional.
Many veterans experience a substantial weight gain following their separation from service. According to the VA, 78% of veterans are overweight or obese.
We welcome your attendance to the annual Suicide Prevention Awareness Symposium on September 20-21, hosted by Dr. Kimberlee Ratliff, Program Director M.Ed. School Counseling at American Public University System.
In the fast-paced, attractive world of veteran-owned startups, many founders are quick to lose sight of the nuts and bolts that enable a business to function properly. Often blinded by a shiny new gadget or anxious to spend marketing dollars to attract their first customers, some founders sabotage the solid accounting foundation necessary to build a sound and functioning business.