• Ep. 38 - One Life To Live Foundation: Empowering Caregivers of Veterans Through Community and Wellness Initiatives
    Jan 11 2025

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    Daphne Uter, Founder and CEO of the One Life to Live Foundation, joins us to share her inspiring journey and the heartfelt mission of her nonprofit organization, rooted in a powerful family legacy. Journeying from Haiti to the United States, her life has been a tapestry of service, from her days in the United States Navy to her impactful work with the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center. Discover how her foundation, named in honor of her late aunt's wisdom, "you only have one life to live," champions the holistic wellness of women, veterans, and caregivers of wounded veterans.

    We navigate the often turbulent waters nonprofits face when it comes to funding, particularly those supporting caregivers. Daphne offers insight into how her organization overcomes these challenges through creative fundraising approaches like crowdfunding and strategic partnerships. The story of a caregiver for an army veteran with dementia poignantly illustrates the profound impact and necessity of the foundation’s work. We also explore the concept of "friendraisers" versus traditional fundraising, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration, especially during their main annual fundraiser in October, aligning with National Caregivers Month.

    The conversation broadens to highlight the critical need for self-care among women veterans and caregivers, who often juggle numerous responsibilities. Daphne discusses how the foundation fosters a sense of belonging and community, underscoring the importance of self-care activities for all caregivers. The episode wraps up with an invitation to connect and collaborate on future initiatives, highlighting the transformative power of sharing stories within the veteran community. Don't miss the chance to learn from Daphne's unwavering dedication and the invaluable lessons her foundation offers to support those who serve and care for others.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 37 - The Call On Me Foundation, Providing Short-Term Financial Support To The Families Of Veterans Who Have Passed Away Unexpectedly
    Jan 5 2025

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    James Jackson, president of the Call on Me Foundation, shares an incredible story of transformation from his time in the Marine Corps to starting a powerful nonprofit. With heartfelt sincerity, he reveals the personal experiences and passions that led him to provide crucial support for families of veterans who have passed away unexpectedly. These families often face challenges in silence, and James, alongside ambassadors like Leslie, is creating a community through shared experiences and support. Our conversation explores his transition into the construction industry and the founding of the foundation in February 2023, driven by a mission to aid families affected by military suicides, including poignant stories like that of Greg Gillum's family.

    Guiding us through the meticulous process of determining which families receive aid, James highlights the importance of assessing genuine need. The foundation's collaborations with other nonprofits, such as Tunnels to Towers, showcase the power of partnerships in enhancing support for veterans. Fundraising is a cornerstone of the foundation's efforts, with events like the September gathering at Cisco Brewery, an annual reunion, and the Memorial Day MURPH fitness challenge. These gatherings not only raise essential funds but also foster a sense of community and solidarity among veterans and their families.

    As the conversation unfolds, James addresses the broader challenges facing nonprofits, such as securing donations and increasing awareness. By collaborating with organizations like One Man, One Mic Foundation and the Warrior Golf Academy, the foundation amplifies its impact, offering diverse resources like equine therapy and focusing on Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) treatments. The episode wraps up with a powerful message on building bridges between foundations, emphasizing community connections, and includes a public service announcement with vital resources like 988 and 211 for veterans and their families.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 36 - Talking With Dr. Mitch Maki From The Nonprofit Go For Broke: Honoring Japanese American WWII Veterans and Inspiring Future Generations
    Dec 28 2024

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    Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Mitch Maki, President of the Go For Broke National Education Center, as we uncover the enduring legacy of Japanese American veterans from World War II. Discover the powerful story behind the phrase "Go For Broke" and how it became the rallying cry for the brave 100th/442nd Regimental Combat Team. These soldiers, who faced fierce battles abroad and prejudice at home, became the most decorated unit of their size in U.S. military history. Dr. Maki shares his lifelong passion for preserving their stories, driven by his own childhood experiences in Los Angeles.

    We journey through America's past mistakes, examining the internment of Japanese Americans and its painful legacy. Reflecting on the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, we discuss how acknowledging these injustices can inform our approach to contemporary issues of race and political leadership. There's a yearning for the bipartisan cooperation once exemplified by leaders like Tip O'Neill and Ronald Reagan, and we explore how their spirit of unity can guide us in today's polarized world. By learning from history, we aim to foster a more cohesive society.

    This episode also highlights the innovative ways the Go For Broke organization inspires civic engagement among young Americans. Through storytelling initiatives like the Torchbearers program and the Go For Broke Journalism Institute, students connect historical events with modern-day issues, cultivating pride and a commitment to positive change. From fashion collaborations to journalism projects, we showcase the transformative power of these narratives in nurturing a deeper understanding of loyalty, sacrifice, and civic duty across generations.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Ep. 35 - Army Veteran's Journey: From Combat to The Ft. Hood Incident To Finding Peace In Art Therapy. I talk With Army Veteran And Artist Michael Vascellaro
    Dec 22 2024

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    Michael Vesalero, an army veteran, artist, and poet, shares a moving and deeply personal story that opens the door to understanding the often-hidden struggles of military life and its aftermath. Growing up in upstate New York after being born in West Palm Beach, Michael's journey from a youth spent in challenging circumstances to his enlistment in the army at 18 sets a powerful narrative of resilience. His vivid recollections of basic training at Fort Benning and subsequent deployment with the "Ghost Battalion" and "Shocker Platoon" reveal the harsh realities of military service, painted with honesty and raw emotion.

    Listeners gain an intimate glimpse into the duality of combat experiences, with stories that range from night missions in perilous terrains to the emotional rollercoaster of camaraderie and loss. Michael doesn't shy away from addressing the profound mental health challenges he faced, including surviving the 2009 Fort Hood shooting and the struggles of reintegration into civilian life. His candid discussion highlights the critical need for support systems for veterans, drawing attention to the importance of addressing PTSD and mental health stigma within military culture.

    As the conversation unfolds, Michael underscores the healing power of creative expression, sharing how poetry and art have been lifelines in his journey towards recovery. He advocates passionately for greater recognition of art therapy as a therapeutic tool for veterans, while also presenting his heartfelt Christmas poem that reflects on positivity, family, and tradition. This episode promises an enlightening exploration of the transformative impact of storytelling and creativity, wrapped in a message of hope and healing for those who have served.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Ep. 34 - Mission United's Impact In South Florida and Its Future: Jonathan Oakley Talks About Bridging Gaps for Veterans
    Dec 15 2024

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    Unlock the secrets to effective collaboration and agency cooperation in supporting veterans, as we welcome back Jonathan Oakley, the Senior Director of Mission United of Palm Beach County, on the Vets Connection podcast. Jonathan shares the remarkable progress Mission United has made over the past eight months, including the swift success of the inaugural Mission United summit. Held in partnership with Dade and Broward Counties, this event accelerated the resolution of pressing veterans' issues, from housing and financial stability to legal assistance and health and education, thanks to efficient teamwork and strategic planning.

    Our conversation takes a deep dive into the complexities of navigating veterans' services across Florida, highlighting the involvement of nearly 50 agencies. With Jonathan, we explore the need for a unified strategy to present findings to government leaders, ensuring resources are aligned and efforts are maximized. Learn how Mission United acts as an essential bridge, connecting these agencies and helping them overcome the challenges of reaching veterans who might not know about available resources. Access to grants, increased exposure, and timely newsletters are some of the ways Mission United broadens the support network for veterans.

    As we cast our eyes to future initiatives planned for 2025, discover the pivotal role of community engagement and the relentless spirit required to sustain fundraising and collaboration efforts. Be inspired by the dedicated individuals like Richard, who contribute to organizing meaningful events such as the 4th of July 5K and Veterans Day celebrations. Plus, you'll hear about the significance of persistence in navigating the veteran nonprofit landscape and fostering valuable connections through podcasts and partnerships. Stay tuned until the end for a vital public service announcement on resources like 988 and 211, crucial for veterans and their communities.

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    48 mins
  • Ep. 33 - Healing Through Golf: The Journey of Jon Sessa And The Warrior Golf Academy
    Dec 8 2024

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    Join us as we explore the compelling journey of Jon Sessa, the visionary founder of Warrior Golf Academy, whose transformative experiences from military service to civilian life have shaped a sanctuary for veterans through the healing power of golf. Jon shares his personal battles with PTSD and the daunting challenges he faced during his transition, painting a vivid picture of how golf provided him solace and community. This episode unravels how Warrior Golf Academy is not just about swinging clubs but about building a supportive network where veterans find peace and camaraderie.

    We also shine a light on inspiring tales from the world of adaptive golf, featuring veterans who have embraced the sport as a lifeline. Discover the heartening story of a military veteran who, after relocating to Costa Rica and then settling in South Florida, found purpose in helping other veterans through golf. We discuss the partnerships and hurdles encountered while establishing the academy, highlighting the significance of asking for help. From a neuro-challenged young golfer to an 80-year-old Vietnam veteran, these stories illustrate the profound impact of accessibility and inclusion in sports, proving that determination and spirit know no bounds.

    Finally, we delve into the power of storytelling in fostering connections and community. Learn about the plans to launch a Facebook group for golf enthusiasts and the therapeutic blog series "Mojo Stories," which offers a unique perspective through the eyes of a service animal. Reflect on the success of a recent veteran storytelling event and the transformative effect that sharing narratives can have on building a sense of belonging. This episode celebrates golf's potential to unite individuals, inspire through stories, and cultivate a resilient community.

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    51 mins
  • Ep. 32 - Cell Phones for Soldiers: Transforming E-Waste into Support for Veterans
    Dec 1 2024

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    Can you imagine launching a nonprofit at just 12 years old? That's exactly what Rob Bergquist did, and today, he's the driving force behind Cell Phones for Soldiers, a remarkable initiative that has turned old cell phones into a lifeline for troops overseas. Teaming up with Andrew Kroeger from the advisory board, we explore how this organization has provided over 400 million minutes of airtime by recycling more than 25 million cell phones. We also navigate the early hurdles they faced, including a cease-and-desist order from the Department of Defense, and how they ingeniously pivoted to create a sustainable solution for connectivity and environmental impact.

    The broader landscape of electronic waste and its potential to change lives is a topic worth pondering. Transitioning from a tech-oriented career, I've co-founded a company focusing on the digital divide and veterans' issues, working closely with Robbie's organization. During our conversation, we tackle how e-waste can be transformed into essential resources for veterans, offering them not just devices but hope and opportunities. Robbie's passion for collecting T-Mobile sidekicks is more than a quirky hobby—it's a testament to the evolving nature of phone donations and the pressing need for quality devices.

    Exciting developments are on the horizon as Cell Phones for Soldiers plans to roll out a mobile app tailored for veterans. This app is envisioned to provide not just a phone and service but also a gateway to crucial resources like free meals, job opportunities, and mental health support. We underscore the power of storytelling and community outreach, inviting listeners to contribute to this noble cause and support veterans in need of connectivity. Tune in for an inspiring narrative about transformation, sustainability, and the profound impact of giving back.

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    47 mins
  • Ep. 31 - Special Edition: The One Man One Mic Foundation's Story Lab: A Night Of Veteran's Stories
    Nov 18 2024

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    These nine stories were recorded in front of a live audience for the One Man One Mic Foundations Fundraiser, Story Lab: A Night Of Veterans Stories.
    Have you ever faced a challenge so daunting it felt insurmountable? Meet Ms. Williams, a beacon of resilience, who turned a grim prognosis into a story of triumph and hope. Her journey from a life-altering accident and a rare cancer diagnosis to becoming a leader for veteran support is nothing short of inspiring. Through innovative medical treatments and sheer determination, she stands strong today, leading the charge in healing methods for veterans across the country.

    Then we shift gears to hear from Staff Sergeant Rivera, whose path in the Marine Corps was as unexpected as it was transformative. As his son steps onto the same path, Rivera reflects on his own beginnings, influenced by a colorblind friend and a persuasive recruiter. His tale takes us through the intricacies of military operations and the invaluable lessons of leadership and adaptability learned in the high-pressure environments of the Anglico and JRTC. These stories highlight the profound impact of mentorship and the complexities of strategic military roles.

    Finally, travel back to 1968 with a retired Navy Master Chief who, with humor and resourcefulness, provided for his family through fishing adventures filled with lessons of love and resilience. This episode is a testament to the power of community and the bonds formed through shared hardships and triumphs. From acts of compassion to stories of survival and recovery, we explore how veterans continue to support one another, fostering a network of strength and healing. Through their narratives, we celebrate the enduring spirit of those who serve and the powerful impact of shared experiences.

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    1 hr and 38 mins