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2| Identity: Larry Weidinger & Randy Newberg
Warriors & Quiet Waters is a veteran service organization (VSO) and an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive and live purpose-driven lives through peak experiences in nature, meaningful relationships, and a sense of community.
Join us for the first full episode of the Warriors & Quiet Waters Podcast! In this episode, we’re excited to hear from WQW staff and retired Command Sergeant Major Larry Weidinger, who served 30 years in the U.S. Army and National Guard. We’ll also welcome Randy Newberg, creator of popular YouTube shows like On Your Own Adventure and Fresh Tracks, as well as the Hunt Talks Radio podcast.
This episode centers around identity, one of the key pillars of our flagship program, Built for More. Larry and Randy share their personal journeys of grappling with identity, offering heartfelt stories and insights that resonate deeply. Tune in for an engaging conversation that sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of finding oneself.
We are recording a Q&A episode, so if you have questions about an episode or Warriors & Quiet Waters in general, please email podcast@wqwf.org and we will answer your questions at our Q & A episode.
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9. 9| Why Warriors Matter: Chip Raybon & Brian Flom
45:13||Season 1, Ep. 9Warriors & Quiet Waters is a veteran service organization (VSO) and an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive and live purpose-driven lives through peak experiences in nature, meaningful relationships, and a sense of community.A call to action: Join us for the final episode in our series before the Question & Answer episode. This episode will inspire you to be an agent for positive change in your community. Veterans are uniquely equipped to be leaders and pillars in their communities: Our country needs you. You are Built for More. Portraits of Courage: https://www.bushcenter.org/events-and-exhibits/portraits-of-courageThis podcast was made possible by The Amicus Foundation and John and Sheila LakeWe are recording a Q&A episode, so if you have questions about an episode or Warriors & Quiet Waters in general, please email podcast@wqwf.org and we will answer your questions at our Q&A episode.8. 8| Potential & Purpose: Calin Brierley & Ryan Losonsky
01:02:57||Season 1, Ep. 8Warriors & Quiet Waters is a veteran service organization (VSO) and an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive and live purpose-driven lives through peak experiences in nature, meaningful relationships, and a sense of community.Join us for another inspiring episode featuring Warriors & Quiet Waters alumni, Navy veteran Cal Brierley and Army veteran Ryan Losonsky. In this conversation, we’ll explore the themes of Potential and Purpose as they reflect on their experiences in the Built for More Program.Both Cal and Ryan felt a profound loss of purpose upon transitioning out of the military. They’ll share how the Built for More Program equipped them with valuable tools to rediscover their sense of purpose and unlock their potential once again.Tune in for an uplifting discussion filled with insights and personal stories that highlight the journey from struggle to renewal!We are recording a Q&A episode, so if you have questions about an episode or Warriors & Quiet Waters in general, please email podcast@wqwf.org and we will answer your questions at our Q & A episode.7. 7| Thriving: Mark Schwartz & Jim Sheridan
51:37||Season 1, Ep. 7Warriors & Quiet Waters (WQW) is a veteran service organization (VSO) and an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive and live purpose-driven lives through peak experiences in nature, meaningful relationships, and a sense of community.Join us for an insightful episode featuring Mark Schwartz and Jim Sheridan, two veterans who have made significant impacts in their communities after transitioning from military service.Mark served 33 years in the United States Army as a Green Beret, with extensive experience overseas in the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa. His final assignment was as the United States Security Coordinator for Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Now living in Colorado, Mark is the Owner and Principal of Indelible Alliance LLC and currently serves as the WQW Board Vice Chair.Jim dedicated 23 years to the Army as a Field Artillery Officer, retiring in 2020 after 14 deployments to Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan. Now based in North Carolina, Jim works for Anduril, and, along with his wife Jessica, has been actively involved with WQW since 2020 as both alumni and volunteers.In this episode, Mark and Jim discuss the struggles veterans face during their transition out of the military and explore the concept of thriving—both personally and within their communities. Tune in for a candid conversation about resilience, support, and the path to thriving after service!We are recording a Q&A episode, so if you have questions about an episode or Warriors & Quiet Waters in general, please email podcast@wqwf.org and we will answer your questions at our Q & A episode.6. 6| Growth & Resilience: Dan & Carissa Hendrix
34:23||Season 1, Ep. 6Warriors & Quiet Waters is a veteran service organization (VSO) and an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive and live purpose-driven lives through peak experiences in nature, meaningful relationships, and a sense of community.Join us for a powerful episode featuring veteran husband and wife, Dan and Carissa Hendrix, as they share their transformative experience with the Built for More Program and its impact on their family.Dan, who served in the United States Army from 1993 to 2014, faced significant challenges, including losing a leg in a training incident and battling cancer. Carissa, who served 11 years and deployed twice to Iraq, has her own inspiring story of resilience and overcoming struggles.Tune in to hear their heartfelt accounts of growth and resilience and discover how the Built for More Program has helped them navigate their journeys together. This episode promises to be both moving and motivating!We are recording a Q&A episode, so if you have questions about an episode or Warriors & Quiet Waters in general, please email podcast@wqwf.org and we will answer your questions at our Q&A episode.5. 5| Holistic Wellness: Katie Megahee
46:54||Season 1, Ep. 5Warriors & Quiet Waters is a veteran service organization (VSO) and an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive and live purpose-driven lives through peak experiences in nature, meaningful relationships, and a sense of community.Join us for another episode in our mini-series on Holistic Wellness, featuring Warriors & Quiet Waters staff member, program alumni, and Army Veteran Katie Megahee. Katie served in the United States Army and is a licensed Physical Therapist. In this episode, Katie discusses her personal experiences and insights on the significance of holistic wellness, especially during her own journey in our Built for More Hunting Track.Tune in to hear how addressing the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—played a crucial role in her healing process and overall well-being. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation!We are recording a Q&A episode, so if you have questions about an episode or Warriors & Quiet Waters in general, please email podcast@wqwf.org and we will answer your questions at our Q & A episode.4. 4| Spiritual Wellness: Paul Rodgers
34:07||Season 1, Ep. 4Warriors & Quiet Waters is a veteran service organization (VSO) and an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive and live purpose-driven lives through peak experiences in nature, meaningful relationships, and a sense of community.Join us for an enlightening Warriors & Quiet Waters Podcast featuring United States Navy Chaplain Lieutenant Commander Paul Rodgers, as we explore the vital topic of Spiritual Wellness.Lieutenant Rodgers played a key role in developing the spiritual fitness program for Naval Special Warfare Training Groups, including BUD/S. He shares insights on how spiritual fitness is integrated into elite military training and discusses its importance in helping veterans find their sense of identity, value, and purpose as they transition out of service.We’ll dive into the three elements of spiritual fitness featured in our Built for More Program: personal faith, foundational values, and moral living. Discover how to differentiate between religion and spirituality and learn why spiritual fitness is essential for overall wellness. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation that will inspire and uplift!3. 3| Physical Wellness: Karen Mitchell
48:02||Season 1, Ep. 3Warriors & Quiet Waters is a veteran service organization (VSO) and an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive and live purpose-driven lives through peak experiences in nature, meaningful relationships, and a sense of community.Join us for an engaging episode of the Warriors & Quiet Waters Podcast, featuring Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Karen Mitchell! In this episode, we explore the crucial topic of physical wellness and Karen’s journey with the Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation.Karen will share her insights as a Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, focusing on key areas that promote overall wellness. We’ll discuss the importance of sleep, particularly for post-9/11 combat veterans, and Karen will offer practical tips to improve sleep hygiene and tackle common sleep disorders.Tune in to learn how small changes can lead to significant improvements in your health and well-being!We are recording a Q&A episode, so if you have questions about an episode or Warriors & Quiet Waters in general, please email podcast@wqwf.org and we will answer your questions at our Q & A episode.1. 1| The History of Built for More: Brian Gilman & Chip Raybon
44:18||Season 1, Ep. 1Warriors & Quiet Waters is a veteran service organization (VSO) and an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers post-9/11 combat veterans and their loved ones to thrive and live purpose-driven lives through peak experiences in nature, meaningful relationships, and a sense of community.Join us for a trailer episode of the Warriors & Quiet Waters Podcast, featuring Chief Executive Officer and retired USMC Colonel Brian Gilman, along with Chief Program Officer and retired USMC Master Gunnery Sergeant Chip Raybon. We dive into the history of WQW, the motivation for creating our innovative Built for More Program, and how we aim to make a meaningful impact!We are recording a Q&A episode, so if you have questions about an episode or Warriors & Quiet Waters in general, please email podcast@wqwf.org and we will answer your questions at our Q&A episode.