• Strength, Motherhood, and Military Service: A Marine’s Journey with LtCol Kristin Tortorici -19
    Oct 23 2024

    In this compelling episode of Dog Tag Diaries, Lieutenant Colonel Kristin Tortorici shares her journey from the Naval Academy to becoming a high-ranking Marine Corps officer. From her participation in American Ninja Warrior to overcoming an abusive first marriage, Kristin's story is a testament to resilience and determination. Get invaluable advice on balancing career aspirations with family life. Perfect for those looking to understand the personal and professional landscapes navigated by military women, this episode is a blend of motivation and practical wisdom.

    LtCol Kristin Tortorici’s adventurous upbringing in rural New Jersey laid the foundation for a distinguished military career. Motivated by a strong sense of duty, she joined the armed forces and quickly earned recognition for her dedication and resilience. Kristin's fearless approach and exceptional leadership skills enabled her to excel in various demanding roles, earning respect and commendations along the way.

    In addition to her military achievements, Kristin thrives in her role as a mother, instilling in her children the same values of courage, resilience, and adventure. Balancing a demanding career with family life, she cherishes time spent with her loved ones and continues to inspire those around her with her unwavering spirit and commitment to excellence.

    Connect with Kristin:

    Instagram: @FitMarine_Momof6

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    Veteran crisis line: Dial 988 then press 1, chat online, or text 838255.

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    37 mins
  • The True Story of Candace Johnson: From Country Girl to Military Woman -18
    Oct 16 2024

    In this powerful and heartfelt episode, sit down with Candace Johnson, a proud U.S. Army veteran who served as a Human Resources Specialist from 2009-2013. Candace shares her story of growing up in a small town in Western Washington, her decision to join the military after the impact of 9/11, and the challenges she faced as a female soldier. She opens up about her difficult experiences with sexual harassment and assault during her service, and how she has chosen to grow from those moments rather than let them define her. She will be discussing how her military journey shaped her and helped her discover her true purpose: serving veterans.

    Candace Johnson is a U.S. Army veteran who served as a Human Resources Specialist from 2009 to 2013. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Business Management at Centralia College and works as a Vet Corps Navigator, assisting veteran students. She also manages social media and events for Veterans Journey Forward, a local nonprofit. Candace is an active leader in PNW Vets and serves on the Lewis County Veterans Advisory Board. Her passion for helping veterans stems from her own military experiences, and she is committed to empowering others by transforming personal adversity into strength and growth.

    Follow Candace:

    Instagram: @VeteransJourneyForward

    Facebook: Veterans Journey Forward

    LinkedIn: Candace Johnson

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    49 mins
  • Healing Through Nature: The Story of the Reveille & Retreat Project -17
    Oct 2 2024

    In this episode of Dog Tag Diaries, we sit down with the leaders of the Reveille & Retreat Project, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming trauma for military women through outdoor retreats, movement, meditation, and connection.

    Our two incredible guests today, Carole and Heather, are military women who took part in the transformative rafting retreat. Their experiences reflect the strength, courage, and healing power of nature that the Reveille & Retreat Project brings to life. Together, we will explore the unique challenges faced by military women, both during and after their service, and how these retreats empower women to reclaim their strength and find their voice. Listen in as we dive into their recent collaboration with Warrior Impact on the Military Women’s River Rafting Retreat, discussing how nature, storytelling, and vulnerability are fostering deep healing and building a powerful sense of community.

    Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:

    Reveille & Retreat Project Website

    Warrior Impact

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    Veteran crisis line: Dial 988 then press 1, chat online, or text 838255.

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    30 mins
  • Finding Strength: A Veteran's True Story of Pain, Recovery, and Success -16
    Sep 25 2024

    In this compelling episode of Dog Tag Diaries, hosts Captain Kim and Captain Dakota welcome a military nurse anesthetist who shares her journey through addiction and recovery. After enlisting in the Army and facing overwhelming stress, she turned to prescription medications, eventually leading to a substance use disorder.

    Her story highlights the vital role of community for veterans addressing and overcoming mental health challenges and coping with addiction. Her story underscores the power of seeking help. From managing family life with an active duty spouse to building careers in both military and civilian sectors, her story offers valuable perspective on paths available for others in the military and beyond.

    Hear about a new women's residential program supporting female veterans and the importance of community in achieving lasting recovery. Don't miss this episode filled with resilience, hope, and heartfelt experiences.

    Domiciliary resource mentioned in the episode:

    https://www.va.gov/homeless/dchv.asp

    The veteran crisis line also has resources for addressing addiction:

    Dial 988 then press 1, chat online, or text 838255.

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    reveilleandretreatproject.org

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    41 mins
  • Tough Cookies: A Military Soldier's Journey from Curiosity to Courage -15
    Sep 18 2024

    Eva Nevarez St. John is an Army veteran who served from 1976-1982, including time in the Army Reserves. She is the author of When Tough Cookies Crumble: A True Story of Friendship, Murder, and Healing, a memoir that chronicles her military experiences and the deep friendship that shaped her life. Eva is currently semi-retired and living in New Mexico.

    Episode Description: In this episode, we delve into the life and military career of Eva Nevarez St. John, an Army veteran who served from 1976 to 1982, including time in the Army Reserves. Eva shares her journey from a curious and adventurous Army brat to a dedicated soldier who joined the military to escape personal hardship and pursue higher education.

    Eva reflects on the challenges and triumphs of her military service, discussing the discrimination she faced as a woman soldier, the deep bond she formed with her best friend in Korea, and the devastating impact of her friend’s murder by an ROTC instructor. She also talks about the positive characteristics she developed through her service, such as discipline and confidence, as well as the lasting caution she feels towards men in power.

    Throughout the episode, Eva offers valuable advice to women considering or currently pursuing a military career, emphasizing the importance of preparation, support networks, and self-care.

    Contact and Follow Eva:

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563521104576

    Website:

    https://enchantedspiritjourneys.com/

    Books:

    When Tough Cookies Crumble: A True Story of Friendship, Murder, and Healing

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    38 mins
  • PTSD in Military Soldiers: A Military Woman Shares Her Hopeful Journey -14
    Sep 11 2024

    Episode Description: In this deeply personal episode, we explore the transformative journey of Annie Emprima who turned their military experiences into a lifelong mission of understanding trauma and its impact on the mind and body. Raised primarily by grandparents with distant parents, this journey is shaped by a sense of detachment from an early age. We delve into the pivotal moments that led them to join the military, including the events of 9/11, financial pressures, and a profound sense of destiny. The conversation touches on their spiritual awakening during deployment and how it became a turning point in their life, ultimately guiding them to a career in researching the complex relationship between emotions and trauma. This episode is a compelling exploration of resilience, self-discovery, and the ongoing journey to heal and help others.

    How to Connect with Annie:

    Social Media Links:

    https://www.tiktok.com/@one.emprima

    Website

    https://oneemprima.com/

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    42 mins
  • A Trailblazing Journey in Flight Test Engineering and Military Leadership -13
    Sep 4 2024

    In this episode of Dog Tag Diaries, we sit down with Eileen Bjorkman, a remarkable woman who came of age during a transformative time in American history—the late 1960s and early 1970s. With a natural talent for math and science and a love for sports, she was anything but typical in an era when women were just starting to gain more opportunities, yet still faced significant discrimination. Her journey took her from a computer programming job to a groundbreaking career in the Air Force, where she became a flight test engineer, overcoming the limitations placed on women in the military at the time.

    How to connect with Eileen Bjorkman:

    eileenbjorkman.com

    LinkedIn -

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileen-bjorkman-b323b51a/

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    @AviationHistGal

    Published Books -

    The Fly Girls Revolt

    Unforgotten in the Gulf of Tonkin

    The Propeller Under the Bed

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    35 mins
  • Barefoot Vermont to Breaking Barriers: An Exploration on Life in the Military & Gender Equality -12
    Aug 28 2024

    In this episode, Doris Sumner takes us on a journey from her roots in rural Vermont to her impactful career in the U.S. military, where she found her purpose in advocating for gender equality. Growing up as one of six kids, with five cousins next door, she was the daring tomboy who wasn't afraid to challenge societal norms. Doris's journey took her from working on farms to joining the carnival to becoming a truck driver in the Army and eventually a leader in combating sexism in the Vermont National Guard. This episode delves into her experiences, the challenges she faced, and how she turned them into a mission to create lasting change.

    You can find out more about Doris's book Life At Camp: Combating the Sexism We Tolerate and Why the Military Should Take the Lead at https://itsallaboutego.com/memoir.

    How to connect with Doris Sumner:

    https://itsallaboutego.com/

    Instagram -

    @empoweringgenderopportunities

    LinkedIn -

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsallaboutego/

    Facebook -

    Empowering Gender Opportunities, LLC

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    @itsallaboutego1

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    43 mins