Military Network Radio show

Military Network Radio

Summary: Linda Kreter presents Military Network Radio to bring you dynamic interviews each week and fresh information of value to enhance and improve your outlook and actions as a member of the military or veteran community, their families and those who care about them. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

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Podcasts:

 "Where the War Ends" with Tom Voss | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio present Army veterans Tom Voss and a deeper discussion of moral injury and PTS. Tom Voss found returning to "home" challenging and had trouble adjusting to what he'd seen and experienced in war. Through his trek from Wisconsin to California, he learned about himself, and therapies that worked for healing, encapsulated in his book, "Where the War Ends". Learn more at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com or on iTunes. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

 Publishing, Veterans, Writing, Entrepreneurship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:57

Publishing, Veterans, Writing, Entrepreneurship

 Publishing, Veterans, Writing, Entrepreneurship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:57

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents Marine Corps veteran Geoffrey Hopf, a prolific writer and author. Geoffrey shares the ins, the outs, the mindset, and the reasons he writes. Vets are often very good storytellers, and the perspective, mental outlook, and discipline may create a profession for the right entrepreneurial veteran or family member! Also on iTunes, and more on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

 Inner North Star Women Vets PTSD Retreats | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:57

Inner North Star Women Vets PTSD Retreats

 Inner North Star Women Vets PTSD Retreats | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:57

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents guest and Army veteran Michelle Dutro. As a woman veteran, she knows firsthand how PTSD can be mismanaged -- and how healing and PTSD management can be aided. Working with both veterans and first responders (separately on retreats), this program uses Mindset, Skills, and Practice and asks each day: "Who did you help?" Learn more how adversity and shared experiences can help you and others you care about. PTSD healing comes from practices as a part of life for sustainability. Also on iTunes and more on www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves, and together we make a difference.

 K9s Serving Veterans - All the Info You Need to Find the Right Service Dog | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

K9s Serving Veterans - All the Info You Need to Find the Right Service Dog

 K9s Serving Veterans - All the Info You Need to Find the Right Service Dog | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents amazing guest Kira Clark, director of K9s Serving Vets. There are tight regulations on service dogs, and Kira's group acts as the clearinghouse for accredited, VA-approved service dogs. With a client informational packet and this show, K9sServingVets answers many if not all of your support and legal questions. No matter the need for a certified service animal, you'll have your questions answered here. There is no easy way, but the RIGHT way to gain a canine partner. Everyone serves and together we make a difference. www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com

 Kate Germano: Fight Like a Girl | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:48

Kate Germano: Fight Like a Girl

 Kate Germano: Fight Like a Girl | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:48

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio, with cohost Tosombra Kimes bring you two incredible veterans sharing their journeys in "Fight Like a Girl". Kate Germano is a Marine, now retired who found leadership at Parris Island perplexing. How does a leader increase productivity, reduce training injuries and turnover get fired? Are women at a disadvantage in the Marines, the only gender-segregated boot camp in the armed services? Kelly Kennedy, her exceptional co-author was Army, where the differences were less stark. A fascinating show about strong women ... Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

 So... How Important is Sex Re-Connection Anyway? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

So... How Important is Sex Re-Connection Anyway?

 So... How Important is Sex Re-Connection Anyway? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio with guest and former Navy physician Dr. Heather Bartos talk about the facts and fears of sex after separations. We are sexual beings and many factors affect ease following a deployment or separation - here is practical guidance on how to listen, communicate, adjust to injuries visible and invisible, and how to be a partner, not a "project". Also on iTunes and more at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com. Everyone serves, and together we make a difference.

 Casualty Notification | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58
 Casualty Notification | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio presents guest, speaker, and author Joanne Steen. Joanne shares invaluable information through her life story and new book about parents surviving the loss of their son or daughter serving in the military. When we consider “casualty notification”, the mental picture is often a young widow and family. Through speaking and counseling, Joanne found that Gold Star Parents have unique grief and few resources. In today’s show, Joanne shares abundant supportive guidance and practical knowledge about a difficult topic. More at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com, and on iTunes. Everyone Serves and Together We Make a Difference.

 Redux: Caregiving & Intimate Partner Violence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

Redux: Caregiving & Intimate Partner Violence

 Redux: Caregiving & Intimate Partner Violence | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:58

Linda Kreter and Military Network Radio with co-host Justin Constantine presents "Intimate Partner Violence & Caregiving". April Gerlock, PhD, ARNP shares the newest research from a large study (882 interviews) with heterosexual couples where the veteran is in treatment for PTSD. Results show that caregivers are at special risk for IPV due to military culture, vulnerability, and loss of control, among other reasons. Care gaps are exposed, as is the enhanced risk to the caregiver and children if and when IPV is reported and how well the VA facility is equipped. More at www.MilitaryNetworkRadio.com, iTunes, and produced by WiseHealth, Inc. Everyone serves and together we make a difference.

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