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The Caucus Room PodcastThe Caucus Room PodcastEpisode 10: Jason Kander is One of OneSend us a textJason Kander sits down with his old state house roomate Don Calloway to recall his early beginnings in the Kansas City organizing scene, his days as a State Representative, his remarkable and unlikely rise to being the youngest statewide elected official in the country as Missouri's Secretary of State, to his historic run for the United States Senate in 2016, and why he pulled back from electoral politics to focus on his mental health and family. Jason and Don talk what it takes to be a successful legislator, the nature of the glare of...2024-10-161h 43Searching for America with Robyn CurnowSearching for America with Robyn CurnowWho is Kamala Harris? | Jason Kander (Part 1)What is Kamala Harris like? Why do Trump voters believe he's on their side? US Army veteran and a former Democratic Party wunderkind, Jason Kander says he 'sorta ran for President.' He's also ran for Senate along with Kamala Harris so he knows what it's like working with her. Kander pulled back from public life after admitting he was struggling with PTSD from his time serving in Afghanistan. His book Invisible Storm, a soldier's memoir of politics and PTSD is a New York Times bestseller. Even though he's no longer in politics...2024-09-1023 minSearching for America with Robyn CurnowSearching for America with Robyn CurnowWalking into a military psych ward | Jason Kander (Part 2)Jason Kander tells the (funny) story of when checked himself into a military psych ward for PTSD Jason Kander was 'sorta' running to be President when he realized he needed to back out of politics because he was suffering from PTSD after a deployment in Afghanistan. His New York Times Best Selling book is called Invisible Storm, a Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD. In a humorous account of when he checked himself into a military psychiatric ward, he explains to Robyn Curnow why the doctor thought he was hear ing voices (President Obama really...2024-09-1015 minIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineOther People Have It Worse: Veteran Jason Kander on PTSD & Recognizing You Need HelpOn the outside, veteran Jason Kander had everything going for him: successful political career, lovely family, the respect of his peers. But on the inside, he was struggling: nightmares, depression and suicidal thoughts were constant companions. Jason joins us to talk about his new book, Invisible Storm, and what it really takes to go from post traumatic stress to post traumatic growth. (Don’t let that ‘post traumatic growth’ turn you away from this episode! There are no shortcuts to happiness here.)    In this episode we cover:    - Why most retur...2024-06-101h 12There\'s Just Something About Kansas CityThere's Just Something About Kansas CityJason Kander: Politics, PTSD, & Serving our VetsAfter serving as an intelligence officer during the war in Afghanistan, Jason Kander returned home and launched a political career where he almost ran for President of the United States. But when he unexpectedly dropped out of politics to go face-to-face against his PTSD and depression, a new mission began. Kander founded the Afghan Rescue Project, an initiative that successfully rescued 383 Afghan collaborators and their family members left behind after the 2021 American withdrawal. Now serving as president of the Veterans Community Project, Kander is on a lifelong crusade to help veterans overcome their own issues...2024-05-141h 01WHOOP PodcastWHOOP PodcastJason Kander: A Story of Service, Mental Health, PTSD, and RecoveryOn this week’s episode, Will Ahmed, the Founder and CEO of WHOOP, is joined by former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander. Before being elected Secretary of State in 2012, he was a member of the Missouri House of Representatives. Jason is also a veteran of the United States Army achieving the rank of Captain during his service as a military intelligence officer in Afghanistan. Will and Jason will discuss Jason’s decision to join the military (3:12), life in Afghanistan (5:10), Jason’s daily routine in the service (13:25), dealing with and talking about PTSD (15:50), what led him to take the first...2023-08-2359 minPassion Struck with John R. MilesPassion Struck with John R. MilesJason Kander on the Journey to Post-traumatic Growth and Community Building EP 307In this thought-provoking episode, Jason Kander, an Army veteran, lawyer, and former politician, joins me. We explore Kander's personal journey through PTSD and his advocacy for seeking help in dealing with trauma. Gain valuable insights from his memoir, Invisible Storm, as he shares his experiences of reintegrating into civilian life and finding purpose through post-traumatic growth. Join us for an enlightening discussion on PTSD, resilience, and the importance of supporting our veterans. Full show notes and resources can be found here: https://passionstruck.com/jason-kander-journey-to-post-traumatic-growth/  Resilience and Recovery: Jason Kander's Story of Overcoming PTSD and Building C...2023-06-1658 minImpostersImpostersWhy PTSD made Army Vet Jason Kander Leave Politics (RECAST)While President Barack Obama was in office, he gave a speech shouting out army veteran Jason Kander as “the future of the Democratic party”. The events that followed were shocking. Jason started making his rounds as a presidential hopeful in 2018, before dropping out of politics altogether after facing the repercussions of his PTSD from the war in Afghanistan. Today, his work is dedicated to stop veteran homelessness and curb suicide rates with his work as the President of National Expansion for the Veteran’s Community Project, and with his new book “Invisible Storm” where he speaks about acknowledging his PTSD for t...2023-03-2948 minOn Democracy with FPWellmanOn Democracy with FPWellmanJason Kander is Hustling On and Off The Baseball FieldJason Kander is the author of two New York Times bestselling books, Outside the Wire: Ten Lessons I’ve Learned in Everyday Courage, and Invisible Storm: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD, as well as a children’s book, Courage Is, which he co-authored with his son, True.  He is currently the President of National Expansion at Veterans Community Project, a non-profit dedicated to fighting veteran suicide and homelessness. He is also the host of ‘Majority 54,’ one of the nation’s most popular political podcasts and sits on the boards of Giffords and Let America Vote/End Citizens Unit...2022-12-2949 minCareTalk: Healthcare. Unfiltered.CareTalk: Healthcare. Unfiltered.Jason Kander on Treating PTSD in VeteransSend us a textJason Kander, author of “The Quiet Storm,” joins CareTalk to discuss treating PTSD in war veterans.TOPICS(1:00) Why Jason decided to join the military(3:17) How hard is it for veterans to transition to civilian life?(8:57) How common is PTSD in veterans?(12:48) How can we help veterans with PTSD?(17:33) Can studying PTSD help with brain research?(19:08) How the Veterans Community Project (VCP) is helping veterans with PTSDABOUT CARETALKCareTalk is a weekly podcast that...2022-11-0725 minDepresh Mode with John MoeDepresh Mode with John MoeJason Kander on War, Politics, and PTSDJason Kander had heard of post-traumatic stress disorder. He just didn’t think he had it. After all, he hadn’t been in any firefights while stationed in wartime Afghanistan, he had merely worked as an intelligence officer. And even though that job put him in positions of tremendous vulnerability where he may have to kill or be killed in an instant, it never occurred to him that he was experiencing trauma.So when Jason got back stateside and remained hypervigilant, was destroyed by night terrors, patrolled his house with a gun, and was generally a mess, he f...2022-11-0757 minIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineOther People Have It Worse: Veteran Jason Kander on PTSD & recognizing you need helpOn the outside, veteran Jason Kander had everything going for him: successful political career, lovely family, the respect of his peers. But on the inside, he was struggling: nightmares, depression and suicidal thoughts were constant companions. Jason joins us to talk about his new book, Invisible Storm, and what it really takes to go from post traumatic stress to post traumatic growth. (don’t let that “post traumatic growth” turn you away from this episode! There are no shortcuts to happiness here.)    In this episode we cover:    Why most returning vets belie...2022-10-311h 13RealClear Defense presents Hot WashRealClear Defense presents Hot WashJason Kander “Invisible Storm: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD”On today's episode of the RealClearDefense Podcast "Hot Wash" host John Sorensen and RCD contributor Todd Carney, speak with Jason Kander, veteran, politician and most recently author of “Invisible Storm: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD” In 2006, Kander served as a military intelligence officer in Afghanistan for the Army Reserve. After returning to civilian life, Kander entered politics serving in his home state of Missouri’s House of Representatives in 2008, and then in 2012 as the Missouri Secretary of State. In 2016 he ran for Missouri’s Senate seat, narrowly losing to Republican Roy Blunt by a small margi...2022-10-1140 minRealClearPolitics PodcastRealClearPolitics PodcastJason Kander “Invisible Storm: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD”On today's episode of the RealClearDefense Podcast "Hot Wash" host John Sorensen and RCD contributor Todd Carney, speak with Jason Kander, veteran, politician and most recently author of “Invisible Storm: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD”In 2006, Kander served as a military intelligence officer in Afghanistan for the Army Reserve. After returning to civilian life, Kander entered politics serving in his home state of Missouri’s House of Representatives in 2008, and then in 2012 as the Missouri Secretary of State. In 2016 he ran for Missouri’s Senate seat, narrowly losing to Republican Roy Blunt by a small marg...2022-10-1140 minBeing Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick HansonBeing Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick HansonPTSD, Post-Traumatic Growth, and Prioritizing Mental Health with Jason KanderIn 2016 Jason Kander was a rising star in the Democratic Party. After narrowly losing the race to become one of Missouri’s Senators, he began laying the groundwork for a Presidential run. Jason unexpectedly pivoted to declaring his candidacy for the 2019 Kansas City mayoral election, and quickly became the clear favorite. Three months into that campaign he ended his candidacy and stepped back from public life after revealing that he had suffered from PTSD and depression after serving as an intelligence officer in Afghanistan in 2006 and 2007On today’s episode of Being Well, Jason joins Forrest to talk...2022-10-0358 minArroe Collins Play It Forward: Missed OpportunityArroe Collins Play It Forward: Missed OpportunityPlay It Forward Episode 499 With Jason Kander Creator Of Invisible StormThis is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 499 With Jason Kander Author Of Invisible StormIn 2017, President Obama, in his final Oval Office interview, was asked who gave him hope for the future of the country, and Jason Kander was the first name he mentioned. Suddenly, Jason was a national figure. As observers assumed he was preparing a run for the presidency, Jason announced a bid for mayor of Kansas City instead and was headed for a landslide victory. But after eleven years battling PTSD from his service in Afghanistan, Jason...2022-09-2414 minThe Mary Trump ShowThe Mary Trump ShowPolitics & The Invisible Storm with Jason KanderMary Trump brings on Afghanistan war veteran and Missouri State politician Jason Kander to talk about his career in politics and how his life has been changed by PTSD.  In their conversation, they explore the power of service and community to heal, the importance of facing your problems head on, and how dialogue and common ground can help us save our country and ourselves. ‘Ask Mary Anything’ Email: MARY@POLITICON.COM Get More From This Week’s Guest: Jason Kander  Twitter | Website | Instagram | Missouri.gov | Majority 54 Podcast | Veteran’s Community Project | Author of “Invisible St...2022-09-0951 minBurn the BoatsBurn the BoatsJason Kander: Getting Help Saved My LifeJason Kander discusses his new Memoir, Invisible Storm–Jason Kander served as an intelligence officer in Afghanistan, and as Secretary of State for Missouri, before his Senate campaign in 2016 catapulted him onto the national stage. In his new memoir, Invisible Storm, Jason talks about how he decided to step away from an extremely promising political career to focus on his mental health. Jason is now the President of National Expansion at the Veterans Community Project, an organization that provides housing and mental health resources to...2022-09-0637 minCult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve HassanCult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve HassanInvisible Storm: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD with Jason KanderJason Kander’s new book significantly contributes to mental health, particularly to military folks walking around with undiagnosed PTSD. He is a former Army Captain and rising political star–yes, he was invited to the White House to meet with President Obama, who encouraged him to run for President. Jason realized that he had been suffering from classic PTSD symptoms for ten years and needed to stop everything and get help. He stepped out of political life, is a devoted husband and father, and has been working to help veterans. Jason’s previous best-selling book was Outside the Wire. He hos...2022-09-0559 minWarriors In Their Own Words | First Person War StoriesWarriors In Their Own Words | First Person War StoriesCPT Jason Kander: PTSD After AfghanistanCPT Jason Kander served as an Army Intelligence Officer in Afghanistan where he conducted extremely dangerous meetings with traffickers, informants, and local officials.As a result of his deployment, Kander developed PTSD that severely affected his work and personal life. He decided to leave his very promising political career in order to receive treatment via the Veterans Community Project, where he is now the President of National Expansion.To learn more about Kander, check out his memoir, Invisible Storm: A Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD...2022-09-0141 minOff The Cuff with Danny LoPrioreOff The Cuff with Danny LoPriorePolitics, PTSD and Veterans’ Rights with Jason KanderBy 2018, Jason Kander had already served in Afghanistan, been elected to the Missouri State Legislature, and become Missouri Secretary of State. The logical next step: a 2020 presidential campaign.  Instead, Jason took the political world by surprise and chose to run for mayor of Kansas City, near his hometown of Shawnee, Kansas.  Despite a successful early campaign, Jason made another shocking decision: to end his candidacy, take a break from the public eye, and spend eight months receiving treatment for the PTSD he brought back from Afghanistan.  Today, he joins me to talk about how...2022-08-3150 minAll About ChangeAll About ChangeJason Kander – Veteran and Public Figure **TRIGGER WARNING. This episode contains conversations about suicide, PTSD, and other mental health issues. If you are triggered or would like to talk to a confidential advocate, please dial the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If you want to learn more about mental health and find possible resources, please visit this Ruderman Family Foundation link. In 2008, Jason Kander was an honorably discharged Army Captain and a Democratic rising star. That year, he was elected to the Missouri state legislature and in 2012 as Missouri Secretary of State, making him the first American millennial elected to statewide office. Though he narrowly l...2022-08-2938 minCommonwealth Club of California PodcastCommonwealth Club of California PodcastJason Kander with Congressman Adam Schiff: Politics, Progress and PTSDBefore Jason Kander served as the Missouri secretary of state, he served as an Army intelligence officer who spent time stationed in Afghanistan. Later in 2017, President Obama, in his final Oval Office interview, was asked who gave him hope for the future of the country, and Jason Kander was the first name he mentioned. Suddenly, Kander was a national figure. As observers assumed he was preparing a run for the presidency, Kander announced a bid for mayor of Kansas City instead and was headed for a landslide victory. But after 11 years of battling PTSD from his service in Afghanistan, Jas...2022-08-191h 05Kvetch with Jon LiedtkeKvetch with Jon LiedtkeJon Liedtke interviews former US presidential candidate Jason KanderJason Kander joined Jon Liedtke on AM800 CKLW to talk about his experiences in the military and politics, battles with PTSD and depression, & his new book, Invisible Storm, which is an intimate look at life after politics and military service while dealing with mental health issues.Jason is an Afghan veteran who attained the rank of captain as an intelligence officer in the Army National Guard, former Missouri secretary of state and member of the Missouri House of Representatives.He ran for US Senate in Missouri, losing narrowly to his Republican opponent, and decided to run...2022-08-0612 minBooktalk with Diana KorteBooktalk with Diana KorteJason Kander's "INVISIBLE STORM. A Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD"With INVISIBLE STORM Jason Kander has written the book he himself needed in his darkest moments of PTSD. After Afghanistan, his day job was politics as a rising star in the Democratic party, first in his native Missouri and then running for national office. But that stopped when symptoms became too great. It’s the best book I’ve read about PTSD—what it is, what it feels like, what to do about it, how it affects families (through the words of his wife Diana), and how it interplays with a life of politics.  Today, Jason K...2022-08-0510 minOfficial Lawyer Minds PodcastOfficial Lawyer Minds PodcastInvisible Storm - Jason Kander on His New Book, Life, and Post-traumatic GrowthNew York Times Bestselling Author and former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander joins Tad and Mike to discuss his new bestselling book, Invisible Strom, in which he gives a candid and transparent glimpse into his struggles with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder following his de-ployment to Afghanistan. After rising from State Representative to potential Presidential candi-date, Jason’s meteoric and seemingly unstoppable rise suddenly came to a halt when he an-nounced he was stepping away from politics to focus on his mental health. In his book, Jason re-counts his tour in Afghanistan and how it affected everything when he “got home...2022-08-0232 minManTalks PodcastManTalks PodcastJason Kander - The Invisible Storm Of PTSD A lot of misunderstanding surrounds Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and yet it's one of most impactful injuries that can happen to a person. So when I heard of Jason Kander, a former Army Captain and political leader who's been decisively honest with his experience, I immediately wanted him on the show to shed some light. It was an honor. Jason provides a more nuanced and experienced definition of what PTSD is and what it feels like, and we cover how PTSD affected Jason's mindset, career, wife, and family. If you're a veteran (or know one...2022-08-0143 minJaws of Justice RadioJaws of Justice RadioINVISIBLE STORM, A NEW BOOK BY JASON KANDER, OFFERS MORE UNDERSTANDING OF TRAUMAMonday, July 25th, David Bell speaks with Jason Kander, an American attorney, author, veteran, and politician. A Democrat, he served as the 39th Secretary of State of Missouri, from 2013 […] The post INVISIBLE STORM, A NEW BOOK BY JASON KANDER, OFFERS MORE UNDERSTANDING OF TRAUMA appeared first on KKFI.2022-07-241h 00Le Batard & Friends - South Beach SessionsLe Batard & Friends - South Beach SessionsJason KanderJason Kander – Army veteran and former Missouri Secretary of State – sits down with Dan to discuss his battle with post-traumatic stress disorder. Jason describes what "earning PTSD" and "necessary brainwashing" means, the ways in which he ran from himself, why "trauma is trauma," what gives him hope about America, and much more. Plus, he details his new book "Invisible Storm" and the cause behind it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2022-07-1845 minPaternalPaternal#64 Jason Kander: Politics, Parenthood, and PTSDBack in early 2018, Jason Kander was riding high as one of the brightest young stars in American politics. After becoming the youngest statewide elected official in the nation and nearly toppling a Republican incumbent for a U.S. Senate seat from his native Missouri, Kander was invited to meet with Barack Obama, where the former president personally encouraged Kander to one day consider his own run for the White House, telling Kander, “You have what I had. You’re the natural.”  But Kander’s public presidential aspirations were derailed by a private battle with symptoms of PTSD, a result...2022-07-1341 minImpostersImpostersWhy PTSD made Army Vet Jason Kander Leave PoliticsWhile President Barack Obama was in office, he gave a speech shouting out army veteran Jason Kander as “the future of the Democratic party”. The events that followed were shocking. Jason started making his rounds as a presidential hopeful in 2018, before dropping out of politics altogether after facing the repercussions of his PTSD from the war in Afghanistan. Today, his work is dedicated to stop veteran homelessness and curb suicide rates with his work as the President of National Expansion for the Veteran’s Community Project, and with his new book “Invisible Storm” where he speaks about acknowledging his PTSD for t...2022-07-1250 minPolitically SpeakingPolitically SpeakingJason Kander (2022)Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander talks with St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum about his new book Invisible Storm: A Solider's Memoir of Politics and PTSD.2022-07-0853 minDeconstructedDeconstructedWhy Jason Kander Walked Away From PoliticsFormer Missouri Senate candidate Jason Kander was in the middle of a promising run for mayor of Kansas City when he unexpectedly dropped out of the race to seek treatment for mental health problems he was experiencing as a consequence of his time in Afghanistan. In a new book, “Invisible Storm: A Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD,” Kander explains how he finally realized that he needed help — and how that realization led him to a whole new life.https://join.theintercept.com/donate/now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform...2022-07-0854 minNon-TechnicalNon-Technical77. Jason Kander (Author, Veteran, Former MO Secretary of State) is NOT living every week like it’s Shark WeekThis week, Alexis gets non-technical with Jason Kander, Author of ‘Invisible Storm,’ President of National Expansion at Veterans Community Project, and Host of the Majority 54 podcast. They talk about trampoline park pep talks, Kermit the Frog, high-stakes nuptials, Dreadful Selfish Crime, and baseball, baby!!!You can find Jason on Twitter at twitter.com/JasonKander and Alexis at twitter.com/yayalexisgay or instagram.com/yayalexisgay and twitter.com/NonTechnicalPod.This episode is sponsored by Betts Recruiting! If you’re a high-performing professional looking for your next opportunity, it’s time to become a Betts Connect Community member...2022-07-0649 minNon-TechnicalNon-Technical77. Jason Kander (Author, Veteran, Former MO Secretary of State) is NOT living every week like it’s Shark WeekThis week, Alexis gets non-technical with Jason Kander, Author of ‘Invisible Storm,’ President of National Expansion at Veterans Community Project, and Host of the Majority 54 podcast. They talk about trampoline park pep talks, Kermit the Frog, high-stakes nuptials, Dreadful Selfish Crime, and baseball, baby!!!You can find Jason on Twitter at twitter.com/JasonKander and Alexis at twitter.com/yayalexisgay or instagram.com/yayalexisgay and twitter.com/NonTechnicalPod.This episode is sponsored by Betts Recruiting! If you’re a high-performing professional looking for your next opportunity, it’s time to become a Betts Connect Community member...2022-07-0649 minIn the Bubble with Andy SlavittIn the Bubble with Andy SlavittPutting PTSD Recovery Before the Presidency (with Jason Kander)Democratic up-and-comer Jason Kander was about to announce his presidential campaign when, in 2018, he revealed that he suffered from PTSD and depression and walked away from politics. Though he felt his career and ambitions were over, he gained the opportunity to heal from trauma he experienced during his time serving in the Afghanistan War. In a sensitive and honest interview, Kander opens up about the traumas he and all of us face in different ways, and how to grow past them. Content warning: this episode includes discussion of suicidal thoughts. Keep up with Andy on...2022-07-061h 05Impolitic with John HeilemannImpolitic with John HeilemannJason KanderJohn Heilemann talks with Jason Kander, an army veteran and former secretary of state of Missouri who was one of the Democratic Party's brightest young rising stars ... until his struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder caused him to walk away from politics four years ago. Heilemann and Kander discuss the latter's new book, Invisible Storm: A Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD, along with the blockbuster testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson before the House Janary 6 committed. Kander lays out his long and torturous battle with PTSD and how it affected every aspect of his life; his decision to turn away (at least tempor...2022-07-061h 20The Megyn Kelly ShowThe Megyn Kelly ShowWhy America is Worth Celebrating, Woke Misery, and PTSD, with Noah Rothman, Jason Kander, and Caroline Messer | Ep. 350Megyn Kelly begins the show describing her July 4th celebration, and gives reasons why America is worth celebrating. Then Megyn is joined by Noah Rothman, author of "The Rise of the New Puritans," to talk about the progressive woke left's misery, the sanctimony in our culture today, the puritanical backlash in America, the left eating its own in our new culture, the narcissism of being easily offended, emotional blackmail, and more. Then Jason Kander, author of "Invisible Storm," joins the show to talk about PTSD and the military, the trauma we all experience, being honest about mental injuries, Kander's p...2022-07-051h 34Start This Game-Changing Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Start This Game-Changing Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Invisible Storm by Jason KanderPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/4901to listen full audiobooks. Title: Invisible Storm Author: Jason Kander Narrator: Jason Kander, Diana Kander Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 47 mins Release date: 07-05-22 Ratings: 5 out of 5 stars, 554 ratings Genres: People with Disabilities Publisher's Summary: In 2017, President Obama, in his final Oval Office interview, was asked who gave him hope for the future of the country, and Jason Kander was the first name he mentioned. Suddenly, Jason was a national figure. As observers assumed he was preparing a run for the presidency, Jason announced a bid for mayor of Kansas City instead and...2022-07-056h 47Embrace The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Vivid!Embrace The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Vivid!Invisible Storm: A Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD by Jason KanderPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/566746to listen full audiobooks. Title: Invisible Storm: A Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD Author: Jason Kander Narrator: Diana Kander, Jason Kander Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 47 minutes Release date: July 5, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.11 of Total 9 Ratings of Narrator: 4.67 of Total 3 Genres: Mental Health & Psychology Publisher's Summary: “A truly special book. This combination of honesty, thoughtfulness, urgency, and vulnerability is not common in leaders, and Jason demonstrates boundless occupancy of all of these traits.” – Wes Moore, New York Times bestselling author of The Other Wes Moore From political wunderkind and former army intelligence officer...2022-07-056h 47The Penta Podcast ChannelThe Penta Podcast ChannelInsights: A Conversation With Jason Kander On Veteran's Mental Health And His New Book, "Invisible Storm: A Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD"On this episode of HPS Insights, Jason Kander, former Missouri Secretary of State and current President of National Expansion at Veterans Community Project, joins HPS Senior Director Rebecca Buck to discuss his new book, "Invisible Storm: A Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD." The two talk about Jason's thoughts on and experiences with mental health, politics, and how our nation can better serve veterans. Tune in to hear about Jason's personal and political journey, what led to him seeking treatment from the VA, and his thoughts on how the U.S. should improve trauma and PTSD screening among v...2022-07-0546 min