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Millennial Media OffensiveMillennial Media OffensiveMMO #176 – Fatigue IsraelThe Big Beautiful Bill has pass the senate and moved back to the house. Turns out there are some good things in it, espcially for American families having kids, buying a car and investing in real estate. Zohran Mamdani has clinched the Democratic nomination in NYC, and bagels are rolling with worry! The BBC is in a bit of hot water after Bob Vylan chanted DEATH DEATH TO THE IDF, which was incorrectly labelled as anti-semetic. Find out why. The Islamic Republic might be gearing up for internal conflict. The world is in a state of protest from Serbia...2025-07-0200 minDel Jable al MalpeyDel Jable al MalpeyHomenaje a la primera pareja gay que se casó en FuerteventuraCharlamos con Agustín y Jair que fueron la primera pareja gay en ejercer su derecho al matrimonio igualitario. Se casaron en Corralejo, La Oliva, al poco de aprobarse la Ley del gobierno de Zapatero. En la primera parte escuchamos a Bob Pop que hizo el pregón de Tazacorte, en La Palma, el sábado 28 de junio, y que se ha convertido para muchos en un héroe en silla de ruedas contra los bulos de la extrema derecha. Porque como él dice la gente LGTBIQ+ es un muro de contención contra el fascismo.   Podca...2025-07-0123 minResistance ChicksResistance ChicksHungary Bans LGBT Pride Parade! Iranian Mothers Hold Up Babies to Be Martyrs | World News 6/29/25World News Report: Leftists in Europe are crying foul as Viktor Orbán has put the brakes on the LGBT Pride Parade in Hungary, and Greta Thunberg is up in arms. Hundreds of women hold up their babies into the air to show they're willing to offer them up as martyrs in Tehran, Iran according to CNN. The BBC is under fire for allowing the chant of "death to the IDF" at a packed UK Glastonbury Concert by singer Bob Vylan. All of that and MORE in this week's TOP World News Stories! Read More: https://www.resistancechicks.com/h...2025-06-292h 484ème de couverture4ème de couverture236. Christine Orban "Mademoiselle Spencer" (Albin Michel)Christine Orban "Mademoiselle Spencer" (Albin Michel)De son enfance pleine de rêves à sa disparition brutale, Diana Spencer a connu le destin fulgurant d’une héroïne tragique. Mais qui se cachait derrière la princesse trahie et bafouée ? Quels mots n’a-t-elle pas pu dire ?En lui prêtant sa plume pour comprendre de l’intérieur ses non-dits, Christine Orban ressuscite la voix d’une femme qui ne demandait qu’à être aimée. Sacrifiée sur l’autel de la monarchie, Lady Di finira malgré tout par se libérer...2025-06-0926 minMÓKA PodcastMÓKA Podcast#252 Polyák PéterFESTÉSZET, VIDEÓK, SUSHI PITULL-lal - Polyák Peter - Magyarok Óriási Kalandjai Amerikában ep. 252   Polyák Péter magyar származású, Miamiban élő interdiszciplináris művész, aki főként lenyűgöző figuratív festményeiről ismert. Munkáiban az akril, az olaj és az airbrush technikák egyedülálló ötvözésével fedezi fel a tükröződések mögött rejlő éteri dimenziókat, meghívva a nézőt, hogy elmerüljön a valóság rejtett birodalmaiban.   Péter pályafutása több mint harminc...2025-03-0242 minMÓKA PodcastMÓKA Podcast#252 Polyák PéterFESTÉSZET, VIDEÓK, SUSHI PITULL-lal - Polyák Peter - Magyarok Óriási Kalandjai Amerikában ep. 252   Polyák Péter magyar származású, Miamiban élő interdiszciplináris művész, aki főként lenyűgöző figuratív festményeiről ismert. Munkáiban az akril, az olaj és az airbrush technikák egyedülálló ötvözésével fedezi fel a tükröződések mögött rejlő éteri dimenziókat, meghívva a nézőt, hogy elmerüljön a valóság rejtett birodalmaiban.   Péter pályafutása több mint harminc...2025-03-0242 minSports Cards NonsenseSports Cards NonsenseMVP Showdown, Bowman Draft Talk, and Upper Deck's Big UpdateThis week, Mike and Jesse are back at it, diving deep into the heated NFL MVP race between Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson (0:00). Next, they chat with Bob Orban from Big Bob’s Cards to break down the current landscape of Bowman Draft (27:30), and then wrap up with some card news from Beckett Collectibles and Upper Deck (46:00).Hosts: Mike Gioseffi and Jesse GibsonGuest: Bob OrbanProducer: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2024-12-2057 minGiorno per giornoGiorno per giornoOrban contestato. Racconto dal Kursk. Le liti Biden-Netanyahu(00:46) Francesca Basso parla dell’intervento del primo ministro ungherese al Parlamento europeo e delle reazioni che ne sono seguite.(07:25) Lorenzo Cremonesi descrive la situazione nel territorio russo occupato dagli ucraini, in cui è riuscito a entrare. (13:03) Viviana Mazza anticipa il contenuto di alcune parti di «War», l’ultimo libro di Bob Woodward in cui il giornalista svela le tensioni tra il presidente degli Stati Uniti e il capo del governo israeliano.I link di corriere.it:Il contestato discorso di Orban al Parlamento europeoNelle case gelate del Kursk: «Non accendiamo le stufe per paura di diventare dei bersa...2024-10-1020 minIndomitable Spirit; The Joy of Rebuilding a Life’s Purpose!Former Army medic Chris Swift has shared several podcasts with us. You will find his experiences leading up to this Friday August 12 episode on the podcast episode page of our webpage. Today we continue Chris’ transition experiences after his 55 month deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan serving as a combat medic. After years of punishing and unexpected reactions resulting in alcoholism, legal problems and other issues Chris acknowledged and sought out help for these reactions. Now participating in several veteran projects as a veteran or peer mentor Chris has found his life purpose as an official Veteran Peer Counselor in the VA...2023-11-1041 minGOMBAPRESSZÓGOMBAPRESSZÓ1051 / Orbán Viktor szempillája, Mária Terézia élete, Klampár Tibor nyugdíja///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Bohócellátó, avagy az adás előtti bemelegítés.Berlin felett az ég és a csúf másolata.Az 500px.com Juxtapozíció a fotográfiában című gazdagon illusztrált írása.Ha vásárolnál Haemosolt.Hailé Szelasszié etióp császár látogatása Jamaicában, avagy a csalódott rasztafari hívők.  Egy Mária Terézia sorozat, amit mindenképpen megnézünk ezek után.Viszont a Hadik filmet már ne nézzétek meg, mi megnéztük helyettetek.2023-10-042h 44KlubRádió unofficialKlubRádió unofficialVilágtükör, Csernyánszky Judit, 2023. augusztus 31., csütörtök 07:10Nemzetközi médiaszemleA Trump- és Putyin-hívő Orbánt idézi a nemzetközi sajtó: „Ukrajna nem fog győzni”DÁTUM: 2023.08.31. SZERZŐ: CSERNYÁNSZKY JUDITAz időnként szélsőségbe hajló, jobboldali The Washington Times és számos, hozzá hasonló sajtóorgánum futtatja Orbán Viktor Tucker Carlsonnak adott interjúját, hisz’ kiváló kampányelem ez, jó kis reklám a négy vádemelést megélt, 200 ezer dollár óvadék fejében szabad lábon védekező Donald Trumpnak, akit visszasír a magyar kormányfő.Egyrészt azért...2023-08-3106 minSubliminal JihadSubliminal Jihad[#155] ESOTAYLORCISM (SJ’s Version): Taylor Swift & the Religion of Young Women w/ ChristinaDimitri and Khalid are joined by Public Swiftie intellectual Christina (@stidrill) to explore and critically uphold the parasocial cult of personality, esoteric symbolism, and Eagles-tier Song Power of Ms. Taylor Alison Swift, including: The Eras Tour parking lot experience, recent comparisons with the Grateful Dead, mass amnesia/dissociative episodes at her concerts, Taylor-as-Sufi mystic/spiritual leader, getting Swiftiepilled when it wasn’t “cool” in the late 2000s, Taylor becoming the Bob Dylan of the millennials, the low-key emo character of “Fearless” and “Speak Now”, Taylor’s high finance parents and her carefully managed musical upbringing in Nashville, the Gaylor theories, Hetlers, Karlie...2023-07-072h 384ème de couverture4ème de couverture136. Christine Orban "Soumise" Christine Orban "Soumise" (Albin Michel) Jacqueline Pascal est méconnue et essentielle dans la vie et l’œuvre de son génie de frère. Lui mathématicien, elle poétesse, lui austère, elle charmante, lui dans la lumière, elle dans l’effacement. Ces deux-là sont frère et sœur et forment un couple. Deux êtres exceptionnels s’aiment et se déchirent. Elle le veut parfait, il cède au divertissement. Elle le veut croyant pas savant, il pense que l’on peut être croyant et savant.  C’était une âme forte, un sacré tempé...2023-03-1530 minOvercoming Don’t Ask Don’t Tell “Serving In Silence” Dawn Strobel grew up in Milwaukee and Cedarburg, WI. Her parents divorced when she was young. Dawns father is a Vietnam veteran who never spoke of his military experience and who Dawn did not have much interaction with while growing up. She would come to know him later in life. Dawn’s mother remarried and yet she and her mother did not have a close mother daughter relationship. With the normal expectations of honor and a place to fit in Dawn enlisted in the United States Army knowing she would have to hide that she was gay. No...2022-08-261h 04Indomitable Spirit; The Joy of Rebuilding a Life’s Purpose!Former Army medic Chris Swift has shared several podcasts with us. You will find his experiences leading up to this Friday August 12 episode on the podcast episode page of our webpage. Today we continue Chris’ transition experiences after his 55 month deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan serving as a combat medic. After years of punishing and unexpected reactions resulting in alcoholism, legal problems and other issues Chris acknowledged and sought out help for these reactions. Now participating in several veteran projects as a veteran or peer mentor Chris has found his life purpose as an official Veteran Peer Counselor in the VA...2022-08-1241 minPiloting a Huey Medivac Over the Jungles of Vietnam, Today a Modern Pioneer in Equine Healing for Trauma, Meet Bob Nevins Bob Nevin is a native of Queens in New York. At an early age Bob, his parents and family moved to UpState New York. Bob’s mom was home raising the family while his dad, a WWII veteran of the war in the South Pacific, built his career in aviation. Bob’s dream of a life in aviation and the opportunity to begin that training led him to enlist in the US Army. After helicopter flight training Bob arrived in Vietnam assigned as co-pilot on a ‘dust off’ combat medivac helicopter. Regarded as one of the most dangerous military...2022-07-291h 01BoB: Best of BolgárBoB: Best of BolgárBoB - Best of Bolgár (2022.07.26. Nem szereti Orbánt, de Európát szerinte is meg kell védeni)Egy hallgató és Bolgár György vitája a Megbeszéljükben Orbán fajkeveredést emlegető tusványosi beszédéről (2022.07.26.) A hallgató szerint Nyugat-Európát egyre jobban elárasztják a más kultúrájú, beilleszkedni képtelen migránsok, ezért Orbán helyesen teszi, ha ettől meg akarja védeni Magyarországot. Ez nem fajvédelem, mert a német vagy a svéd társadalom megszokott életét fenyegetik a bevándorlók. Bolgár meg arra emlékezteti a telefonálót, hogy a brit konzervatív párt elnökségére pályázó tíz vezető politikus köz...2022-07-2612 minA Menominee Tribal Combat Warrior Finds Meaning in Recovery, Helping Others and Uniting Communities Under one MissionJason Katchenago left his tribal home looking for hope, purpose and work. After joining the United States Army he went on to serve tours in reconnaissance both in Iraq and Afghanistan. After leaving the military Jason would experience difficult and punishing challenges in readjustment to civilian life. Jason explains the healing methods that have significantly helped in his transition. He has now found purpose for life and puts that passion into his foundation OP Oshkosh. Through his foundation of tribal veteran peer support Jason helps other tribal veterans find meaning in helping others in their tribal communities. Join us...2022-07-0557 minTheater, Military Veterans and the Healing Power of ShakespeareNancy Smith-Watson is an actor, a trauma informed somatic bodyworker and co-founder/director of Feast of Crispian (FoC). Ms. Smith-Watson has a BA in Drama from the University of Washington and did her professional training at Circle in the Square professional conservatory in New York City. While working as a professional actor, Ms. Smith-Watson also trained in massage and somatic bodywork therapies. She has 30 years experience as a Hakomi Bodyworker, and is trained in Integrative Somatics. Ms. Smith-Watson taught the Introduction to Somatics at Big Sky Somatic Institute, in Helena, MT, 1997 – 2004. In 2013, she received director training from Shakespeare & Co. an...2022-06-1751 minFocus on Veteran Family Health and Happiness! Scott Schultz is a Marine Corps veteran who lives on a small farm near Osseo — in west-central Wisconsin’s northern Driftless Area. He retired last year from a long career in print and broadcast journalism. Twenty-one years ago, Scott and his wife, Dee, founded the educational nonprofit organization, The Heartbeat Center for Writing, Literacy and the Arts. The Heartbeat Center’s initial primary mission was to help people use creativity to find connections with the land and better understand their places in the world. Being a veteran, however, a large part of The Heartbeat’s work has been in its Veterans...2022-06-0350 minBeacon of Courage Guides Veteran’s Recovery | Charlie Walton Born and raised in Mississippi, Charlie Walton enlisted in the United States Marine Corp in 1968 and trained as an infantryman. He witnessed his first war casualty before his feet even touched the ground in Vietnam when the man in front of him on the jet’s stairway was shot and killed by a sniper. Despite that terrifying incident, Walton carried forth and survived his tour of duty without suffering any physical wounds. Emotional trauma came later. Discharged in 1972, Charlie eventually made his way to Milwaukee where he established several successful businesses. However, his personal life wa...2022-05-2051 minFrom Darkness to Light: A Counselor Describes the Power of Alternative Healing for Veterans Today on the Stigma Free Zone podcast, we learn more about how those who have experienced trauma and rage, are discovering freedom from pain and turmoil thanks to their willingness to surrender.     Jon Christensen grew up in Racine, Wisconsin. He left school after two years at a small college in Nebraska to enlist in the Army. He arrived in Vietnam in time for the Tet Offensive of 1968, a series of sudden attacks staged by the North Vietnamese army that proved pivotal in the history of the war. While overseas, among ot...2022-05-0642 minProud of her Military Service, Grateful for the Leadership and Resilience she Learned!Jennifer Pankowski grew up in Milwaukee. She proudly served in the Wisconsin Army National Guard from 1992-1998, and was named Soldier of the Year for her battalion in 1994. The daughter of a Marine Vietnam Veteran, a loving mother and a supportive family. She also has several other family members who served in the military. Jennifer has found her passion in serving veterans. She volunteers for the Milwaukee War Memorial Center, Stars and Stripes Honor Flight, Team Sijan, and as a Memorial Interpreter at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington DC. Jennifer looks back at...2022-04-2243 minThe Bob Harden ShowThe Bob Harden ShowBiden and Our Strategic Petroleum ReservesThank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Monday's show, we discuss developments in Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the re-election of Victor Orban in Hungary, terrorism in Israel, and the Covid lockdown in China with Marc Schulman, Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com. My wife Linda and I discuss Trump's rally last Saturday in Michigan, and we update the progress on revealing election irregularities from November 3, 2020. We also discuss the President's plan for releases from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve with former Barron's Bureau Chief and author, Jim McTague. We have great...2022-04-041h 00Discovering an Inner Spirit Hidden for Decades | Randy ZemelRandy Zemel calls himself a “D-minus” student who had no interest in college. After graduating from his Chicago area high school, he enlisted in the Marines in 1965. He served in Vietnam from 1966-’68 and left the service in 1969 as a sergeant. Randy thought little about his Vietnam service after he returned home. Instead, he concentrated on his studies at a local teachers’ college. He spent about two years teaching high school special education classes at one of Chicago’s most challenging housing projects. Shortly thereafter Zemel says an advertisement caught his eye, “Become an air traffic cont...2022-03-2555 minIndomitable Spirit Keeps Looking and Creates the New Path | Mark AlanMark was born and raised in central Wisconsin to a large family. Mark is the eldest male child of 14 total siblings – 8 boys and 6 girls. Mark graduated from Necedah High School in 1998 and joined the Marines in 1999 where he served 8 years of active duty and achieved the rank of Sergeant. Mark deployed to Fallujah, Iraq in 2004 during operation phantom fury. Mark exited the service in 2006 and subsequently attended school at UW Green Bay where he completed his bachelor’s degree. Mark has worked in the veteran community since 2012 in both non-profit and state government. Mark is presently the deve...2022-03-1835 minHe Turned From his Father at the Bus Depot and Walked Into a Life he Couldn’t Have Imagined | Mark AlanMark was born and raised in central Wisconsin to a large family. Mark is the eldest male child of 14 total siblings – 8 boys and 6 girls. Mark graduated from Necedah High School in 1998 and joined the Marines in 1999 where he served 8 years of active duty and achieved the rank of Sergeant. Mark deployed to Fallujah, Iraq in 2004 during operation phantom fury. Mark exited the service in 2006 and subsequently attended school at UW Green Bay where he completed his bachelor’s degree. Mark has worked in the veteran community since 2012 in both non-profit and state government. Mark is presently the deve...2022-03-1148 minWhen Heroin and his “God-Box” Failed him Otis Chose to Confront Past TraumasOtis arrived in Milwaukee “on a stick” and homeless . It had been over thirty years since Otis had accepted a mainline injection of heroin as payment fora debt owed him. people, places and things were hard to make sense of. He had grown up as one of only eight African American families in rural Western Pennsylvania. His father was a hard working man who expected the same from his son after high school. Otis chose to enlist in the US Army, a decision his mother, who he loved dearly, did not approve. On leaving military service Otis was diagnosed with schi...2022-03-041h 05Spiritual Awakening of Forgiveness & Service of Gratitude, Pt.II | Joe CampbellIn 1965, Campbell graduated from the Marmion Military Academy in Aurora, Illinois to begin his career in the military. He enlisted in the U.S. Army that December and served four years, including two tours in Germany with the 8th Infantry Division as well as a tour in Vietnam. Throughout his military career, Joe specialized in Artillery and Automotive Maintenance with the 1st Logistical Command as well as served on the Maintenance Contact Team with the 25th Infantry Division in Cu Chi, the 101st Airborne Division in Phouc Vinh, and the 1st Infantry Division in Dian. Following his...2022-02-2532 minGetting Back Home After War | Joe CampbellJoe joins us today to share his experience of serving in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He explains why he chose to enlist in the Army instead of waiting to be drafted, why he was anxious to fight in the Vietnam War, and how the realities of war compared to his initial expectations. He shares the shocking realities of returning home after serving in Vietnam, how he was treated, and why he felt like an ‘outsider’ even within the U.S borders. He discusses the impact that burying his feelings and emotions about losing battle buddies has...2022-02-1851 minRage, Reconciliation, Forgiveness and Grace | Joe CampbellIn this segment of the Stigma Free Vet Zone, Vietnam veteran Joe Campbell reflects on his family’s experience during his active duty and beyond. We hear how Joe’s family grappled with the fear associated with not knowing where he was, what danger he might be facing, and if and when they might receive word that Joe had been killed. Campbell describes his mother’s torment as her emotions swung from her unending fear for his safety overseas to gnawing heartache and helplessness for the man who returned home. Relentlessly driven by rage, Joe’s family watched...2022-02-1157 minConquering the Enemies Within | Erin SchraufnagelWith great pride and patriotism Erin Schraufnagel joined the United States Marines Corps after the 9/11 attack in New York City in 2001. Twelve years later, Staff Sergeant Schraufnagel left the military life behind her. She shares her expectations for deployments to Iraq, a marriage strained between deployments, the unexpected enemies in her own ranks, rage, depression, alcohol and the horrifying near-death accident of her two-year-old daughter — which only added to the trauma. The inner strength that made Erin a Marine would now surface again, she took responsibility for life and brought love back to her family. “It wasn...2022-02-041h 11My Dad’s War as I Experienced it! | Kaitlin MillerKaitlin Miller lives in Saint Louis and is the daughter of former guest, marine recon, and Vietnam veteran, Dan Van Buskirk. Dan recounted his war experiences, his participation in Guitars for Vets, and his work with training service dogs for veterans. Kaitlin grew up in Alsey, Illinois and went to school in Saint Louis and has worked in several roles in the service industry. Today she works in accounting with some senior project management responsibilities at Gaus & Associates. Kaitlin has been married for eight years and has two young boys. She has a passion for helping veterans, animals, and...2022-01-2841 minPiloting a Huey Medivac Over the Jungles of Vietnam, Today a Modern Pioneer in Equine Healing for Trauma, Meet Bob NevinsBob Nevin is a native of Queens in New York. At an early age Bob, his parents and family moved to UpState New York. Bob’s mom was home raising the family while his dad, a WWII veteran of the war in the South Pacific, built his career in aviation. Bob’s dream of a life in aviation and the opportunity to begin that training led him to enlist in the US Army. After helicopter flight training Bob arrived in Vietnam assigned as co-pilot on a ‘dust off’ combat medivac helicopter. Regarded as one of the most dangerous military jobs in the Vi...2022-01-211h 01County Veterans Service Officer and Tribal Veterans Service Officer Working for you! Know Your Benefits! Make This Meeting the First and Most Important Step in Transition    CVSO County Veterans Service Officer. Who they are and who they work for. When leaving the military and searching for your next  mission or purpose, personal and family health should be the number one priority. The CVSO represents the veteran and not the VA / Veterans Administration. The primary work of the CVSO is to provide and explain every benefit you are entitled to. The CVSO will also explain and help you navigate the complexities of the VA system. Additionally, each county provides various community outreach programs such as help with job appli...2022-01-1435 minPTSD, Withdrawing From Psychiatric Drugs and the Upcoming Release of the Documentary “Medicating Normal”.Angela Peacock, MSW served in the U.S. Army for seven years as a communications specialist. She deployed to Iraq in 2003 and was medically evacuated due to a non-combat, life-threatening illness. Angela Shares the years of profound life altering pain, loss of her marriage and other punishing reactions and effects of PTSD and withdrawal from psychiatric drugs. Angela shares how blind belief in medical treatment opened the door for much of what she experienced. She provides educational and valuable insights like informed consent and participating in our individual healthcare.    After medical retirement and a long period of recovery, she ea...2022-01-0747 minA Decorated Marine, Leader, Hero to Family and Friends, Suicide, Devastation and Birth of a New DirectionJohn D Mason was a combat decorated Vietnam Veteran. Back home he was a husband and hero to his children. To his friend Joe Tate John was also a hero and life long friend. John was a marathon runner and in all regards a respected disciplined man. The news of John D Mason “s suicide was devastating and life shattering for those left behind. This episode shares the reactions of John’s son Bill and dear friend Joe Tate. In very moving detail Joe shares a letter left by John to him explaining John’s emotional and mental state near t...2021-12-311h 08War, Severe Struggles then Finding Peace on the Ranch | Ben SingletonBen Singleton grew up in a small town in northwest Indiana. He says the destruction of the World Trade Center on 9/11, which he watched on a television in a high school classroom, ignited a zeal within him to serve his country. He was 18 when he enlisted in the Army after graduation. A year later Ben deployed for the invasion of Iraq as a combat infantryman and paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne division. Three years later he deployed again, this time as a sniper and member of the 4th Infantry division. Singleton re-enlisted twice and left the Army in just...2021-12-1753 minDavid Carlson, A lifetime of trauma meets an indomitable spirit! David Carlson served two tours in Iraq, in ’04 and ’07, as an infantryman with the Army National Guard. His re-integration back into the community after his second tour presented many punishing challenges. Unbeknownst to him, his participation in combat exacerbated his underlying struggles in his childhood, presenting after Iraq in the form of addiction, depression, hyper vigilance, suicidal ideation, reoccurring nightmares, and flashbacks. David’s maladaptive coping resulted in his incarceration for just under 5 years in Wisconsin jails and prisons. Since his release from prison, David built on the fitness he used while incarcerated to manage anxiety and anger, as a tool...2021-12-101h 06Marine Veteran, Writing, Literacy the Arts and HealingScott Schultz grew up on a farm in Osseo, WI. Scott is co-founder, president and executive director of The Heartbeat Center for Writing, Literacy and the Arts, Inc. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, he’s worked as a reporter and editor in print journalism for more than 45 years He’s also worked in radio and television journalism during the past five years, and has written hundreds of sociology essays about people’s connections with the land. Some of his writing was compiled into a book, Rural Routes and Ruts (The Guest Cottage, 2004), which has been used as required readin...2021-12-0354 min‘HOME’ Afghanistan Refugee Settlement Documentary DevelopmentDr. Chia Vang: Professor of History University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Teaching and researching the impact of the Vietnam War especially on refugees. Chris Pettis: Marine Veteran and Executive Director of the Highground Veterans Memorial Park at Neillsville, Wisconsin. Chris Swift: Veteran Combat Medic w/ 3 tours in Iraq and One tour in Afghanistan. Certified Peer Specialist for the Captain John D. Mason Veteran Peer Support Program with the Medical College of Wisconsin. Theresa Hebert: Curator of the Highground Museum and coordinator of educational events and Veteran Retreats. John Kelly: Owner and Products Producer at Kwest Media 411. ‘Home’ Documentary Producer. Scott Schultz: Mari...2021-11-1959 minLosing the Present to the Past | Joe PospichalA native of Grafton, Wisconsin, Joe Pospichal graduated high school in 1984. The events of 9/11 — along with other incentives — made his military enlistment an easy decision. Joe deployed to Iraq leaving behind a pregnant wife. Working the roads outside the wire would profoundly alter Pospichal’s outlook on life with many nights the longing to be home with the love of his wife gave soothing sanity to life. Punishing challenges to life, with his wife and two children, would lead to divorce and many regrets for Pospichal. A still-present battle with cancer arose which has gone into remission, but no...2021-11-051h 00Rage and Reconciliation | Joe Campbell In this segment of the Stigma Free Vet Zone, Vietnam veteran Joe Campbell reflects on his family’s experience during his active duty and beyond. We hear how Joe’s family grappled with the fear associated with not knowing where he was, what danger he might be facing, and if and when they might receive word that Joe had been killed. Campbell describes his mother’s torment as her emotions swung from her unending fear for his safety overseas to gnawing heartache and helplessness for the man who returned home. Relentlessly driven by rage...2021-10-2957 minA Lifelong Interest in Broadcast Radio and a Passion for Veterans IssuesDoug Sandberg and a friend combined their curiosity and creativity with electronic parts they bought at supply stores in New York city and built a small radio station when they were teenagers. Sandberg did not know then of the unique experiences ahead in his life. The Vietnam-era veteran served at Minot Air Force base in North Dakota from 1968 to 1972. There he performed service work inside the silos of minuteman intercontinental missiles and watched as B-52 bombers departed for missions over Vietnam. After the Air Force, Sandberg embarked on a career in the electrical industry. 2021-10-2247 minThe Enemies WithinWith great pride and patriotism Erin Schraufnagel joined the United States Marines Corps after the 9/11 attack in New York City in 2001. Twelve years later, Staff Sergeant Schraufnagel left the military life behind her. She shares her expectations for deployments to Iraq, a marriage strained between deployments, the unexpected enemies in her own ranks, rage, depression, alcohol and the horrifying near-death accident of her two-year-old daughter — which only added to the trauma. The inner strength that made Erin a Marine would now surface again, taking responsibility for life she brought love back to her family. DISCLAIMER: The information an...2021-10-151h 12My Journey, From Betrayal to PeaceAs the daughter of an active US Marine, Kim followed her father into service. Becoming a US Marine was a defining moment for Kim. She said it was one of the greatest achievements of her life outside of having her daughters. While serving, Kim was sexually assaulted. The trauma of that action left her feeling betrayed and alone. Getting out of that unit helped significantly, but when command shifted her back, things started to get bad again. Kim left the Marine Corps feeling betrayed and regretful of her time of service. Ashamed, she hid her service history until a...2021-10-081h 13A catastrophic fire and a tour in Vietnam led to a reverence for life | Larry SorceLarry Sorce’s reverence for life is linked to an experience that happened more than 60 years ago. He survived a fire that ignited just before dismissal on December 1, 1958 at Our Lady of the Angels school in Chicago. The blaze engulfed the building and claimed the lives of 92 children and 3 nuns. A dozen years later Larry began his tour of duty in Vietnam as an Army supply officer. The post insulated him from the hazards of war. His good fortune only deepened his gratitude. After a working career in Milwaukee, today Larry calls Nashville, Tennessee home. He...2021-10-0140 min10th Anniversary ‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell! There’s more to tell!! | Dawn Strobel Dawn Strobel grew up in Milwaukee and Cedarburg, WI. Her parents divorced when she was young. Dawns father is a Vietnam veteran who never spoke of his military experience and who Dawn did not have much interaction with while growing up. She would come to know him later in life. Dawn’s mother remarried and yet she and her mother did not have a close mother daughter relationship. With the normal expectations of honor and a place to fit in Dawn enlisted in the United States Army knowing she would have to hide that she was gay. No...2021-09-241h 04“Alcohol becomes the enemy”I was born in Milwaukee and grew up on the northwest side.  My childhood was like many others, hanging out with neighborhood friends and playing sports and getting into our mischief.  I graduated from Milwaukee Madison HS in 1993, went to Carthage College, but at the time I was only worried about playing football and not engaging in class like I should’ve been.  I worked for a couple years prior to enlisting in the Army as a medic, the best job I ever had. At my first duty station in 2000, I worked in the ER at FLW, MO, there was n...2021-09-0354 minContinuing the Afghanistan Conversation with Chris Swift Chris Swift sits down with Michael Orban to speak about what had happened with the with drawl of the U.S. Military from Afghanistan. This 15 min, but educational Podcast is very informational.         DISCLAIMER: The information and content shared in each episode of the Stigma Free Vet Zone are for informational purposes only. The Stigma Free Vet Zone hosts, Mike Orban, Bob Bach and Erin Schraufnagel are not, nor claim to be, medical doctors, psychologists, or psychiatrists and should not be held responsible for any claims, medical advice, or t...2021-09-0216 minIraq, Afghanistan I was there! Combat Medic | Chris SwiftI was born in Milwaukee and grew up on the northwest side.  My childhood was like many others, hanging out with neighborhood friends and playing sports and getting into our mischief.  I graduated from Milwaukee Madison HS in 1993, went to Carthage College, but at the time I was only worried about playing football and not engaging in class like I should’ve been.  I worked for a couple years prior to enlisting in the Army as a medic, the best job I ever had. At my first duty station in 2000, I worked in the ER at FLW, MO, there was n...2021-08-2754 minAfghanistan and More: Extreme Challenges & ResiliencyArianna Cirincione is from La Crosse, WI, born and raised until leaving home at the age of 18 to join the Air Force. Arianna served on Active Duty as a Security Forces member from 2005 until 2018, until she was medically retired. Arianna began her career at Spangdahlem, Germany, followed by RAF Lakenheath, Fort Leonard Wood, MO and finished her career back up at Spangdahlem. Arianna deployed to Afghanistan in 2006 where she performed duties as a detainee operations cell guard. Arianna was also deployed to Al Udeid AB Qatar where she was a DBIDS operator. While deployed she sustained injuries sending her...2021-08-201h 10Fulfilling life…more than just a soldier!I have had two parallel career tracks: one in public radio, the other as a government/military worker or civilian contractor. In radio I prepared and hosted music shifts and news shifts, interviewed arts, science, and political figures, written scripts and web posts, and engineered live broadcasts. For the US government, I spent 4 years as an Army linguist, three years in the Foreign Service, and 2 years as a civilian contractor for the US Army in the Balkans. From 2006-2020 I hosted, wrote, and produced a daily public radio show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Lake Effect. In 2020, I...2021-08-1352 minA Combat Infantry Officer and his wife who shares the experience Upon graduation from college Allen was drafted into the US Army, and attended infantry basic and advanced training then on to OFFICER’S CANDIDATE SCHOLL at the Infantry School at Fort Banning,  GA.  His duty assignment includes Fort Jackson as a training officer and Fort Banning as a trainee in the Heavy Motor Platoon leader school.  Upon graduation Allen was assign to the Republic of Vietnam where He severed as a rifle platoon leader;commanding general’s briefing officer and an operations officer at the G5 Psyop.  I returned to the USAR and left after serving 8 addionall years leaving at the rank of Major...2021-08-061h 01Don’t Ask Don’t Tell “Serving In Silence” | Dawn StrobelDawn Strobel grew up in Milwaukee and Cedarburg, WI. Her parents divorced when she was young. Dawns father is a Vietnam veteran who never spoke of his military experience and who Dawn did not have much interaction with while growing up. She would come to know him later in life. Dawn’s mother remarried and yet she and her mother did not have a close mother daughter relationship. With the normal expectations of honor and a place to fit in Dawn enlisted in the United States Army knowing she would have to hide that she was gay. No amount of...2021-07-301h 04Indomitable spirit keeps looking and creates the new path.Mark was born and raised in central Wisconsin to a large family. Mark is the eldest male child of 14 total siblings – 8 boys and 6 girls. Mark graduated from Necedah High School in 1998 and joined the Marines in 1999 where he served 8 years of active duty and achieved the rank of Sergeant. Mark deployed to Fallujah, Iraq in 2004 during operation phantom fury. Mark exited the service in 2006 and subsequently attended school at UW Green Bay where he completed his bachelor’s degree. Mark has worked in the veteran community since 2012 in both non-profit and state government. Mark...2021-07-2335 minHe turned from his father at the bus depot and walked into a life he couldn’t have imagined.Mark was born and raised in central Wisconsin to a large family. Mark is the eldest male child of 14 total siblings – 8 boys and 6 girls. Mark graduated from Necedah High School in 1998 and joined the Marines in 1999 where he served 8 years of active duty and achieved the rank of Sergeant. Mark deployed to Fallujah, Iraq in 2004 during operation phantom fury. Mark exited the service in 2006 and subsequently attended school at UW Green Bay where he completed his bachelor’s degree. Mark has worked in the veteran community since 2012 in both non-profit and state government. Mark...2021-07-1648 minBob Bach on The True Lens of War & Keeping the Will to SurviveIn part one, Bob Bach joins us today to share his experiences while serving his country through the Vietnam War era. He discusses how television and movies often glamorize the true colors of war, often leading to unrealistic expectations for young military recruits. He shares his experiences of being on patrol while under enemy fire and how coping techniques like controlling fears and anxiety played a role in surviving the Vietnam War. He also shares his experiences of returning home after serving in the military, how his expectations differed from reality, and why he felt disoriented and confused when...2021-07-091h 18His dedication to fellow soldiers on the battlefields he provides for them in transition!Peter Boruski was adopted into a loving family with a strong military history. Honored by this history and influenced by it Peter enlisted in the U.S, Army at age 17, and began active duty just after turning 18. Peter had enlisted in the infantry and that is where he served on his tour in Afghanistan. Primarily walking Point and sweeping the roads ahead for deadly improvised explosive devices (IED) Peter had the responsibility to keep his platoon safe from these IED’s while on missions. On six occasions Peter experienced IED explosions at very close range resulting in...2021-07-021h 13Resolving his traumas provides todays healing for others | Victor Kilpatrick Jr.Victor Kilpatrick was born in East Chicago Indiana. His parents were loving yet strict disciplined leaders providing good healthy structure. A good athlete his childhood was for the most part happy. Victor chose to enlist in the U.S.Navy where he became the ships cook. While his time in service was educational and positive and he is one of few to earn the Enlisted  Service Warfare Pin. Victor was not aware how a harsh, sometimes angry  demeanor suitable for military life would return home to invade his civilian relationships. Life after the military was di...2021-06-251h 07Afghanistan Veteran Matt McDonell, punishing, destruction of long term Benzodiazepines withdrawal and new life vision to provide hope and healing for Veterans, First Responders and Health Care Front Line workers!Episode 2 Returning to civilian life. Our Guest is Matt McDonell a former Airborne Infantryman  with the 173rd IBCT having served primarily in Germany and Afghanistan. Matt took advantage of educational opportunities available in the military suited to his plans for post military life.  Matt returned home enthusiastic and anxious to get on with life confident the woes that many veterans experienced in transition would not afflict him. A new home with his wife and his business starting strong verified his plans for transition were good ones. While in the military Matt was recognized to have PTSD, TBI, cognitive da...2021-06-181h 01Divorce, a Failed Business, Withdrawal From Prescribed Medications and New Life Inspiration | Matt McDonellMatt McDonell is from Detroit, Michigan and now lives in Fox Point, WI.  Matt served in the US Army from Mar 2011 – December 2015 as an Airborne Inftantryman with the 173rd IBCT. Matt deployed to Afghanistan in a combat role in 2012/13.  He was medically retired in late 2015.  Medications initially intended to treat headaches and sleep would eventually cause extended, punishing withdrawal. During this struggle Matt’s marriage would suffer ending in divorce and his business would fail. Having received his MBA from Cardinal Stritch University Matt  is currently receiving his LCSW from Concordia University. He has recently started a mental health non profit c...2021-06-111h 00“Your son didn’t come home” | Heidi CarlsonHeidi Carlson’s father was a Marine, her family had a history of substance abuse and addiction. Her marriage to a Vietnam War veteran — scarred by abuse — ended in divorce. The loves of her life would be her two sons and her six grandchildren. When her son David announced his decision to enlist in the US Army. Heidi was frightened yet proud. David, an infantryman, returned from his first deployment to  Iraq in good spirit and  health. When meeting David at the airport returning from his second tour she immediately noticed, as a mother would, that his eyes were differen...2021-06-0454 minLosing the present to the past | Joe Pospichal A native of Grafton, Wisconsin, Joe Pospichal graduated high school in 1984. The events of 9/11 — along with other incentives — made his military enlistment an easy decision. Joe deployed to Iraq leaving behind a pregnant wife. Working the roads outside the wire would profoundly alter Pospichal’s outlook on life with many nights the longing to be home with the love of his wife gave soothing sanity to life.  Punishing challenges to life, with his wife and two children, would lead to divorce and many regrets for Pospichal. A still-present battle with cancer arose which has gone into re...2021-05-281h 00Winters’ describes the significance of a trip he took back to Vietnam Former Marine and Vietnam veteran Larry Winters’ journey to confront his past led him to a remarkable career: namely, decades spent counseling veterans. He has also recorded his thoughts and feelings through poetry and other forms of expression and helped facilitate a writers’ workshop. In the concluding segment for our conversation, Winters’ describes the significance of a trip he took back to Vietnam. He details what he’s learned from those with whom he has connected. He also contemplates what may be ahead in the future. DISCLAIMER: The information and content shared in each episode of the S...2021-05-2149 minBasic Training Transformed Winters in Ways That Have Lasted a Lifetime. Experiences he encountered in basic training transformed him in ways that have lasted a lifetime. Some of his exploits in Vietnam delivered similar effects. In this segment of the Stigma Free Vet Zone podcast we meet Larry Winters, author of the book, “The Making and Unmaking of a Marine: One Man’s Struggle for Forgiveness.” Winters’ leads us through the maze of his personal struggles and details how and why he continues to seek reconciliation for actions from a distant past.   DISCLAIMER: The information and content shared in each episode of the Stigma Free Vet...2021-05-1448 minA Journey From Betrayal to Peace As the daughter of an active US Marine, Kim followed her father into service. Becoming a US Marine was a defining moment for Kim. She said it was one of the greatest achievements of her life outside of having her daughters. While serving, Kim was sexually assaulted. The trauma of that action left her feeling betrayed and alone. Getting out of that unit helped significantly, but when command shifted her back, things started to get bad again. Kim left the Marine Corps feeling betrayed and regretful of her time of service. Ashamed, she hid her service history...2021-05-071h 13A Journey From Betrayal to PeaceAs the da41ughter of an active US Marine, Kim followed her father into service. Becoming a US Marine was a defining moment for Kim. She said it was one of the greatest achievements of her life outside of having her daughters. While serving, Kim was sexually assaulted. The trauma of that action left her feeling betrayed and alone. Getting out of that unit helped significantly, but when command shifted her back, things started to get bad again. Kim left the Marine Corps feeling betrayed and regretful of her time of service. Ashamed, she hid her service history until a...2021-05-071h 13When our Darkest Moments Create our Highest FulfillmentBob Nevin is a native of Queens in New York. At an early age Bob, his parents and family moved to UpState New York. Bob’s mom was home raising the family while his dad, a WWII veteran of the war in the South Pacific, built his career in aviation. Bob’s dream of a life in aviation and the opportunity to begin that training led him to enlist in the US Army. After helicopter flight training Bob arrived in Vietnam assigned as co-pilot on a ‘dust off’ combat medivac helicopter. Regarded as one of the most dangerous military jobs in the Vi...2021-04-231h 01With His Life in Chaos, Family Gave Him the Reason to Ask for Help!Growing up listening to his Fathers stories, Sgt. Dave Arensdorf knew he’d serve in the armed forces as well. Joining the US Marines as a sophomore in high school, he was only 16 when he enlisted. Sgt. Arensdorf deployed to Fallujah in 2004-2005, and spent time working as a mechanic, guard, and operator for motor-T. After coming home there were some relationship conflicts that were just more than he cared to tolerate. At his insistence, he was added to the next outgoing deployment to Iraq. Now in 2008 he deployed to Taqaddam, Iraq. While the hours were long, Sgt. Arensdorf en...2021-04-1657 minWhen Heroin and his “God-Box” Failed him Otis Chose to Confront Past TraumasOtis arrived in Milwaukee “on a stick” and homeless . It had been over thirty years since Otis had accepted a mainline injection of heroin as payment fora debt owed him. people, places and things were hard to make sense of. He had grown up as one of only eight African American families in rural Western Pennsylvania. His father was a hard working man who expected the same from his son after high school. Otis chose to enlist in the US Army, a decision his mother, who he loved dearly, did not approve. On leaving military service Otis was diagnosed with schi...2021-04-091h 05Extraordinary Display of Courage and Accuracy She is the past president of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Student Veterans Organization. Lia Coryell is a former U.S. Army Soldier who was diagnosed with MS. “I spent my time at home trying to stay alive” says Lia. Through courage, determination and with extreme physical challenges Lia is now a star U.S. paraolympian in archery. Join us as Lia shares her inspirational story.           DISCLAIMER: The information and content shared in each episode of the Stigma Free Vet Zone are for informational purposes only. The...2021-03-2923 minBearing the Weight of Anger and Confusion-Jon ChristensenJon Christensen’s tour of duty in Vietnam featured several roles. His unit coordinated the distribution of thousands of tons of supplies from ports near Saigon to every corner of the country. He rode shotgun on supply truck convoys. And he survived perhaps the most famous enemy uprising of the war, the 1968 Tet offensive. Christensen arrived home bearing the weight of anger and confusion. The absence of anyone with whom he could share his experiences amplified his anguish. Still, Jon persevered. Ultimately, his longing for healthy connections and ardent desire to reach out to veterans, le...2021-03-2655 minIntroducing SFVZ’s Newest Host: Erin Schraufnagel Erin Schraufnagel is joining Mike Orban and Bob Bach as an interview host for the Stigma Free Vet Zone podcast. Erin logged 12 years with the Marines and two tours of duty to Iraq. Upon return she faced her demons and won. Erin will undoubtedly ask good questions and bring insight to the sometimes not pretty process of reintegration into civilian society after years in a war zone. Listen to Bob and Mike introduce and welcome SFVZ’s newest host, Erin Schraufnagel. 2021-01-2913 minCounty Veterans Service Officer and Tribal Veterans Service Officer Working for you! Know Your Benefits! Make This Meeting the First and Most Important Step in Transition ” Stigma Free Vet Zone is replaying this important educational episode as we take a short annual break until February 4. We look forward to continuing our mission on veteran depression, suicide and family healthcare.”     CVSO County Veterans Service Officer. Who they are and who they work for. When leaving the military and searching for your next  mission or purpose, personal and family health should be the number one priority. The CVSO represents the veteran and not the VA / Veterans Administration. The primary work of the CVSO is to provide...2021-01-1435 minLosing the present to the past | Joe Pospichal A native of Grafton, Wisconsin, Joe Pospichal graduated high school in 1984. The events of 9/11 — along with other incentives — made his military enlistment an easy decision. Joe deployed to Iraq leaving behind a pregnant wife. Working the roads outside the wire would profoundly alter Pospichal’s outlook on life with many nights the longing to be home with the love of his wife gave soothing sanity to life.  Punishing challenges to life, with his wife and two children, would lead to divorce and many regrets for Pospichal. A still-present battle with cancer arose which has gone into remission, but not...2021-01-081h 00Bodies, Bones and Biologics – Mark Foreman | Pt. III In the finale of this three-part series, Mark Foreman reflects thirty years later. Now allergic to morphine, osteomyelitis has returned to Foreman’s hip. He has had three major surgeries, all performed without pain killers. The resulting agony caused Mark to desperately search for any instrument within reach to end his pain by ending his existence. That is until once more the power of love saves his life. To hear the harrowing beginnings of this story, head over to our podcasts page. DISCLAIMER: The information and content shared in each episode of the Stigma Free Ve...2020-11-0649 minBodies, Bones and Biologics – Mark Foreman | Pt. II In this episode, Mark Foreman’s greatest insight is recognizing his only success in life would come from taking responsibility for his actions and goals. No mental health professional, family member nor university — no one — but he would ever again build his vision of what his life is and his place in that life. This is profoundly courageous and significant thinking. When understood this is the most fulfilling path in life. The pain of his wound — so severe — he wished only for another bullet to end his life.    Years of painful surgeries awaited Foreman following his evacuatio...2020-10-301h 06Bodies, Bones and Biologics – Mark Foreman | Pt. I Mark Foreman grew up in a patriotic family, but during his teen years developed a strong opposition to the US war in Vietnam. The inevitability of the draft lottery motivated him to avoid combat by enlisting in the US Navy. Unaware the Navy provides medics (corpsmen) to US Marine fighters.In 1968, Mark arrived in Vietnam as a corpsman. He dedicated himself to his duty and vowed to do everything possible to care for the 82 marines in his company. But no training could have prepared Foreman for the ambush of his brothers-in-arms by 1,500 North Vietnamese Army regulars (NVA). Eighty percent of...2020-10-2359 minBroadcast Dialogue - The PodcastBroadcast Dialogue - The PodcastBob Orban on 'Why use Orban?'Bob Orban appears on this sponsored episode of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast. With a large selection of audio processors on the market available to radio stations, the world-renowned engineer and audio processing expert explains why the ones with his name on them stand out.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2020-09-2410 minDan Van Buskirk & Linda Bobot on Forging Sacred Relationships with Service Dogs Dan Van Buskirk and Linda Bobot join us today to discuss the sacred connection and relationship between veterans and their dogs. Dan shares how dogs were used to detect traps and enemy fire in combat and how they became valuable members of military teams. They discuss how dogs can help veterans take control of their emotions, responses, and expectations. and how dogs help veterans diffuse powerful negative emotions like feeling inadequate and survivor’s guilt. They also discuss the dog selection process that takes place between veterans and their service dogs, how our dogs reflect our feelings and emotions, an...2020-08-1243 minJoe Campbell – Spiritual Awakening of Forgiveness & Service of Gratitude, Pt. II Joe Campbell joins us today to discuss his involvement in the vehicle caravan that transported a remnant piece of steel from the former World Trade Center in New York to Milwaukee. He shares how communities came together and the outpouring of support they received to transport this precious cargo and how this experience served as a spiritual awakening for Joe. He explains how he met Kim Phuc Phan Thi, a Vietnamese woman who was badly burned from a napalm bomb during the Vietnam War and author of Fire Road, and how meeting Kim helped Joe heal from the emotional...2020-08-1231 minThe Veteran Spouse Perspective with Janet Austin Janet Austin understands first-hand the experience and struggles associated with being the spouse and caregiver of a combat veteran. Her husband, Bill Austin, is a medically retired Master Sergeant who has served over 30 years in the Army and Air National Guard before being medically discharged due to his diagnosis of PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) following his last tour in Afghanistan. Since his discharge, Janet has tirelessly advocated for military families and others suffering through combat-related trauma through the Facebook group she created, PTSD The Truth In Numbers. Additionally, Janet is a staunch advocate for service dogs, largely...2020-08-1255 minBalancing Compassion with Emotional Control as an AirEvac Medic with Bill Austin Part 2 Bill Austin joins using part two to share his experience of returning home from the military after serving his country, the rollercoaster of emotions he experienced, and the struggles of sharing the intimate details of his experiences while in combat with others. He explains why he didn’t want to participate in group therapy after returning home from war and how the trauma he experienced impacted his relationships and sleep patterns. He discusses his late, beloved service dog, J.P., and how he helped Bill … … through his PTSD treatment. Bill discusses why many combat veterans use hu...2020-08-1237 minBalancing Compassion with Emotional Control as an AirEvac Medic with Bill Austin Bill Austin joins us today to discuss his drive to join the military and his experiences while serving his country in Grenada, Bosnia, Kosovo as well as Afghanistan and Iraq. He explains why he decided to switch from the Army to the Air National Guard, his experiences while serving in each branch, and the challenges he faced in transitioning and adapting to the Air Guard’s culture. He describes the emotional turmoil military medical personnel experience when they lose a patient, the difficulties of dividing resources in an effort to save as many lives as possible, and the struggles of...2020-08-1239 minGuitars for Vets: Healing Invisible Wounds of War Through Music & Pet Companions with Dan Van Buskirk Dan Van Buskirk is a former Reconnaissance Marine who has served his country during the Vietnam War. For several years, Dan has worked with veteran outreach efforts to help military veterans develop healthy coping skills and heal from post-war trauma, PTSD, and combat-related anxiety. He is the founder of HAVEN – Hounds and Vets Empowered Now – a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing support to veterans in the mutually beneficial relationships forged with dogs. Dan is also an active member of Guitars For Vets, a non-profit organization helping veterans cope with combat-related PTSD through the healing power of music and community. ...2020-08-1242 minDavid Carlson on Rising Up After a Lifetime of Trauma David Carlson joins me today to discuss his troubling childhood upbringing – from being raised in chronic toxic environments, acting out and trouble with the law to joining the military and rebuilding his life. He shares his battles with substance abuse, why he chose to join the Army National Guard, and how the structure and discipline he received during basic and infantry training improved his perspective about his self-worth and his sense of identity. He shares his experiences while serving two tours in Iraq and the stark differences in structure and discipline between military life and civilian culture. He also sh...2020-08-121h 06Bob Bach on The True Lens of War & Keeping the Will to Survive – Pt. II In part two, Bob Bach joins us to share his journey of seeking help and finding resources to address his combat-related PTSD symptoms and how numbing his emotions after returning home and re-entering civilian life impacted his relationships with his wife, children, and loved ones. He discusses his experience with alcohol abuse, how it added to the distress he was already experiencing after returning home, and how he finally found the help he needed to address his emotions and painful thoughts. Bob also explains why it’s important for veterans and their families to understand that the feelings and em...2020-07-0441 minBob Bach on The True Lens of War & Keeping the Will to Survive – Pt. I In part one, Bob Bach joins us today to share his experiences while serving his country through the Vietnam War era. He discusses how television and movies often glamorize the true colors of war, often leading to unrealistic expectations for young military recruits. He shares his experiences of being on patrol while under enemy fire and how coping techniques like controlling fears and anxiety played a role in surviving the Vietnam War. He also shares his experiences of returning home after serving in the military, how his expectations differed from reality, and why he felt disoriented and confused when...2020-07-0438 minBroadcast Dialogue - The PodcastBroadcast Dialogue - The PodcastBob Orban on 50 years of audio processing ingenuityFor 50 years, Orban has been providing professional audio processing solutions for radio, TV, and online broadcasters worldwide.On this special, sponsored edition of Broadcast Dialogue - The Podcast, David Rusch of Audio Broadcast Canada talks to Bob Orban, company founder and director of engineering, on some of his career highlights over the past five decades, including 20 U.S. patents and a Scientific and Engineering honour from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. More on the Orban product line at audiobroadcast.ca.  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Pr...2020-05-0913 minBNR Perestrojkast | BNRBNR Perestrojkast | BNR#34: De machtigste mannen en vrouw van Midden-Europa (en een beetje corona)We hebben de Slowaakse president Zuzanna Caputova die met haar partij nul zetels in het parlement behaalde. We hebben de Roemeense president Klaus Iohannis die dacht dat hij premier Ludovic Orban kon herbenoemen, maar werd teruggefloten door het constitutioneel hof. En er zijn eigenwijze hoofdstedelijke burgemeesters in de Visegrad-landen die veel progressiever willen zijn dan de landelijke leiders in diezelfde steden. Michiel Luining, historicus en Midden- en Oost-Europadeskundige, legt uit waar en bij wie in de Centraal-Europese landen de macht ligt. Pak je collegeschrift er maar bij. Kazachen, Russen, Oekraïners, Oezbeken, Oeigoeren, Tataren, Doengans en ga z...2020-03-131h 15Irodalmi lépegető [Tilos Rádió podcast]Irodalmi lépegető [Tilos Rádió podcast]A rejtőző világ teremtésének a vége – a sokszori flössRejtő Jenő – Vanek úr Párizsban (Benedek Miklós) befejező rész.Jerry Goldsmith – Ahh, Your Father’s Bob-lip / Who Was that Lady / Westward Ho-o-o!Billy Mitchell – Last Tango in ParisQuincy Jones – The Lost Man: Slum Creepers / Main Squeeze / Need to be Needed / Up Against the WallJohn Williams – Jaws: Sea Attack Number One / Barrell Chase / Preparing the CageJohn Morris – Elephant Man: The Belgian Circus EpisodeOrbán Ottó – A világ teremtése és egyéb badarságok (Mácsai Pál)John Morris – Train StationBernard Hermann – Citizen Kane...2017-05-211h 30Le BotCast with CheeseLe BotCast with CheeseBotCast #55 - ElecTrumpExamination de l'élection de Trump, les aspects non couverts par les médias. (12 novembre 2016) 3h23Bob Goyetchehttp://www.bobgoyetche.com/Crowd funding Bobhttps://www.gofundme.com/bobgoyetchehttp://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Robert-Goyetche&lc=3797&pid=182492428&mid=7164887Goyetche, Robert (1969-2016)It's with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Robert (Bob) Goyetche on November 10, 2016 at the age of forty-seven. Beloved husband of Cathy Bobkowicz. Devoted fatherof Simon. He will be sadly missed by his mother Lisette Plourde (late George Go...2016-11-193h 23Émissions – Le BotCastÉmissions – Le BotCastBotCast #55 – ElecTrumpExamination de l’élection de Trump, les aspects non couverts par les médias. (12 novembre 2016) 3h23 Bob Goyetche http://www.bobgoyetche.com/ Crowd funding Bob https://www.gofundme.com/bobgoyetche http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Robert-Goyetche&lc=3797&pid=182492428&mid=7164887 Goyetche, Robert (1969-2016) It’s with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Robert (Bob) Goyetche on November 10, 2016 at the age of forty-seven. Beloved husband of Cathy Bobkowicz. Devoted father of Simon. 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