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Because some of us have a thirst for wonder and connection... The airing cupboard podcast is a curation of short true-life stories about those moments of serendipity and convergence, when life shifts a little, never to be the same again. Let Zoé take you into the comfort of her cupboard and tell you a story. You will be led on a journey into the lives of others and be reminded that the everydays are the meaningfuls of life. Indie podcast. Storytelling. Non-commercial project: no ads, no Patr ...
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From the little league coach to the former addict helping those still struggling, hear from people from all walks of life how they show up as a vessel for service and drive for transformational change. Hosted by Theresa Carpenter, a 28-year active duty U.S. naval officer who found service was the path to unlocking trauma and unleashing your inner potential.
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Join me each week and listen in as I interview amazing individuals who will share with you incredible stories that have come from their life's experiences. Stories that will truly uplift and inspire you! As a social worker for more than three decades, and over twenty years as a college professor in social work, I know the power that comes from sharing stories. Each one of us has a story waiting to be told. By sharing our stories of strength, courage, and perseverance, despite life's challeng ...
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Hi, I'm Daniel De Biasi, and I'm fascinated by people who achieved incredible things. In this podcast, I want to share with you stories of people who emigrate and re-start their life in a new country. I invite you to join me as I explore emigrant's stories. We would dive deep into how they did it, what reasons pushed them to leave their life behind, what challenges they faced, and what they managed to accomplish. I left Italy at 27, moved to the opposite side of the world, New Zealand, and t ...
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Each episode, I'll be chatting with extraordinary people who are enjoying success in their field, and saying to them, "let's take a look in your mirror". Each of us has our own story of overcoming adversity. Getting past those obstacles. Leaving the past behind us. In this show, you'll hear how some of the most successful and extraordinary household names of now and the future have overcome their demons to win big in life. Everyone has a story of how they've looked in their mirror, and then ...
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I first saw Tim’s work when he represented retired Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher. Gallagher was accused of 10 UCMJ offenses while serving in a war zone. During this period, I never saw a team so adeptly defend themselves against charges within the military justice system. Later, he represented Stuart Scheller. Scheller spoke out on the Afghanistan with…
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This is part two of Gary's horrific story of abuse growing up in South Carolina. In this episode Gary shares how his life began to take a positive turn, and those that were placed in his life to encourage and mentor him. "If you want your life to be a magnificent story, then realize that you are its author."…
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Without psychological safety, organizations fail. Yet the mainstream narrative has tried to destroy this idea, calling anybody who fosters inclusivity “woke” “weak” and getting an unfair advantage. We’ll discuss this concept, breaking down what these terms mean and why your organization's success depends on embracing them. Dr. Zakiya O. Mabery, is …
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This is a two-part episode, part two will air next week on March 15th. The following is an excerpt from Gary's book, "Overcoming a childhood of abuse and dysfunctional living: How I did it." Gary Keith was born in a small town in rural South Carolina to alcoholic parents who abused and neglected him. For the first twenty years of his life, he was t…
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My next guest uses the power of language to speak out against systemic problems facing the Armed Services, with a steadfast dedication to shedding light in dark places. A consummate professional, her voice has led to far-reaching action, consistently delivering her points with respect and reverence for the organizations she’s calling on for change.…
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In this episode, Dillon Stucki shares his experiences in life that has brought him closer to his Savior. He talks about his love of working with the youth and mentoring them during their young lives, and how his many near death experiences have helped prepare, and shape his entire life into one of serving and loving others. Dillon is an amazing ind…
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I believe the biggest roadblock to personal growth is getting in our way. Be that through endlessly questioning ourselves, sabotaging an opportunity to stay comfortable, or letting fear take over. My guest this week fought for her happiness, divorcing, changing careers, and now living with her purpose of helping others. She is now on a mission to a…
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In this episode, Bobbie Stucki shares the importance of raising children in todays world, and the significance of teaching them to work hard in this life... "I'm trying to raise my kids so they can be good humans when they leave." Part of their success as parents is how Bobbie and her husband Dillon put their trust in Heavenly Father to help them t…
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This is a story is about secret gardens, about the mystery of being able to love two people at the same time and about the choices that shape us. - - - - - - - - - - Music: Hot October by Wood Spider from Free Music Archives Copyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ and …
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Imagine taking the worst tragedy a parent can live through and using that story to inspire others and help them through their pain? That’s exactly what my next guest’s life work is now all about after her son was killed while serving in Afghanistan. Join us as we discuss the profound impact this experience had on her family and how she has transfor…
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In this episode, John and Hallee Cordtz share their insights as new parents. They talk about the spiritual side of bringing a child into this world, and the importance of teaching true principles of God and Jesus Christ to our children as they grow up in our homes. Their message is powerful, and yet simple at the same time... Allow God into our rel…
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Where do you turn when your organization commits fraud, waste, or abuse? How do you cope with retaliation after you decide to speak up? Being a whistleblower is one of the most traumatic experiences in one’s life. It can often lead people into a dark depression or even to consider suicide. Fortunately, resources are available, and trained professio…
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In this episode Mahayla Mower shares her story of being bullied as a child and how she has learned to tune out those unwanted voices and focus on loving herself for who she is. There are still moments, however, where she experiences dark moments of depression and thoughts of self-harm, but she never gives up, she never stops trying to improve. Whil…
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Today, I share three random acts of kindness and ask for your feedback. I have scheduled a future podcast episode with my dear friend Ryan Sweazy. We will turn the tables, and I will be the interviewee. Find out my motivation behind sharing Stories of Service, what makes me tick, particularly featuring those agents of change. Do I have an ax to gri…
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Climbing the Army ranks from enlisted to Lieutenant Colonel with a tapestry of rich life experiences; I am honored to have Francesca Graham on the S.O.S. podcast. Join me as I discuss Francesca’s diverse Army career and how she overcame multiple obstacles to be the person you see today. Furthermore, we’ll discuss her formal complaint against a civi…
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In this episode, Dana Vega discusses years of mental, physical, and sexual abuse that she endured over a span of many years. Her story is one of breaking the cycle of abuse and re-inventing herself to who she is today, and who she wants to become. Her story gives us a sense of hope that we can overcome our past and use it as a way of helping others…
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In this episode, Victoria Vassar talks about being adopted at birth, the death of her adoptive mother, and many other inspiring and uplifting words. This young lady's take on life, and her wisdom at such a young age, will warm your soul. For example, she reminds each of us of the "importance of looking for the good things in life", and to "Look for…
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Think you can’t fix the system? My next guest embodies the warfighter spirit. Meet Chris McGhee. A man who took on the defense industry inspired by his own survival story enduring a toxic work environment. Chris McGhee enlisted in the Air Force, fixing fighter jets in the Air Force rising to the top of the enlisted ranks. After leaving the Air Forc…
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Military influencers are the new truth tellers, often acting as citizen journalists covering stories the mainstream media won’t. Join me we dig deep into the issues our most junior troops and veterans care the most about. Nicky MGTV breaks the stories around the Internet and beyond with humor, analysis and a healthy sense of humor for the absurd. J…
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In this episode, Steve Simmons talks candidly about his personal experience of attempting to take his own life. Steve is very detailed and descriptive about this event, so if you listen, and feel you are being triggered by something that is said, please contact a family member, a friend, or a professional to talk to. As Steve discusses, this is a t…
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Ever think you can’t succeed? I know I struggle with feelings of self-doubt, imposter syndrome, or when it seems I’m fighting a losing battle. I value our motivational speakers, coaches, and others in the healing professions. Often, just listening to them is so inspirational! Join me as I talk to Cheri Mason, who built her distinguished career over…
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In this episode, Nicki Derr reminds us of the importance of making human connections with those around us. She brings with her a bright and optimistic perspective on life, and has a strong conviction of serving and helping others... "I work for God, I don't work for people.. I'm doing this because these are God's children." Nicki may be young, but …
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At the age of 11, Jose was sent on a 2,000-mile, month-long journey through three countries to come to America. He left behind the only family he ever knew to escape conscription in the Nicaraguan military and have a chance at a better life. This is one of those stories that illustrates why I started this podcast. It’s about overcoming immeasurable…
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Think you can’t fix your life? It's not easy. However, Mike shows how it’s possible even when you have been struggling with the most difficult experiences. His life is an inspiration. I was so struck by his ability to capture such hardships with vulnerable rawness but in a resilient and powerful manner. I knew he’d have a big impact on anyone who l…
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In this last episode of 2023, I had the privilege of visiting over the phone with Frank Flanders. Frank is currently serving a prison sentence for robbing a gas station using a broken pellet gun, nearly two decades ago. He has been serving his prison sentence in Missouri for the past 18 years, with the possibility of serving another 10 years pendin…
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Sara and Edgar are the married co-owners behind Nixta Taqueria—a beloved restaurant located in East Austin, Texas. Dedicated to their community, they've gone above and beyond to ensure their community is always fed, regardless of life's circumstances. When the couple faced challenges keeping Nixta open, their community paid it forward and showed up…
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I recorded this last time we were in Portugal as I reflected on the holidays and how so many of us are not with our families around this time, especially those in the military. It’s a bit long at eight minutes, but if you are struggling this season, I hope the words can inspire you and bring peace and comfort. Happy holidays, everyone. Take care of…
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Several years back, I discovered I had two sisters and a brother on my birth Mother’s side. I discovered this years back after researching and meeting up with my birth Mother while in my 20s and 30s. See, I was adopted at a couple of months old, coming from what Peggy, my birth Mother, led me to think were her many children all given up for adoptio…
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Oral Elser is a talented cowboy poet, and has had many years to practice his trade. In this special Christmas episode, he treats us with several poems; each poem will leave you with a wonderful feeling in your heart. He recites the poetry of others, as well as his own, and as you listen, you can't help but feel the wonderful Christmas spirit that c…
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This story is about the skies over Germany on a cold 20th of December 1943, about a German Ace pilot, an American bomber commander, and an act of mercy that turned two ennemies into brothers... If you want to know more about this story, you can read the book: A Higher Call by Adam Makos and Larry Alexander - - - - - - - - - - - Music: Hot October b…
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Imagine your daughter as a rising star for years in the Army is suddenly demoted from E6 to E1 after reporting a toxic work environment and sexual assault? Now imagine that same daughter passing away just six weeks later after being denied a medical board and receiving an other-than-honorable discharge, out of money, facing failing health, and leav…
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In this short episode, I made a surprise call to my 97 year old mother-in-law to see if she would talk about her Christmas memories growing up, along with some of her other life experiences. She gives good advice about knowing what is important in life, and taking care of each other, along with the wisdom that can only come from living a good, long…
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In this episode, Steve Simmons shares his story of finding out who he is, and the path he needed to be on. Steve reminds us that "Heavenly Father loves you.. It doesn't matter what you do, it doesn't matter what you say, He loves you and He will bless you.. you just have to do your part." Steve is a kind soul and he believes that "if we were all ki…
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Josh’s story is one of survival against the odds. He’s battled an unhealthy relationship to drinking, depression, and even a near-death experience. Through all of these challenges, he has triumphed showing what’s truly possible when one believes in oneself and when they find the right support system. Join us this Thursday to find out how he did it,…
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I get asked constantly how I’m able to continue to promote throughout my 27-year military career from an E1 to a Navy commander while speaking up for change. In this video, I share how I do it, and why I feel we all can do this. There are just a few considerations to keep in mind that I address here. Being an advocate and change agent is not easy, …
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Can we change the military justice system? My next thinks so and has done it. Coalitions are powerful, and we are never alone. Join us as I talk to one of the best in the legal profession about how we restore justice to our military community. Col Don Christensen, USAF (ret.) served as President of Protect Our Defenders (POD) for 8 and half years. …
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Set in the North of England, this is a story about the blazing of an orange figure on the slopes of a hill, a big white horse standing on its back legs, a dress and a predictable man who believed in synchronicity... - - - - - - - - - - Music: Hot October by Wood Spider from Free Music Archives Copyright: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Un…
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In this episode, Miranda Renee Smith shares her secret to achieving her dreams and aspirations. "I'm learning that if I want to make big strides in any area of my life, I have to be willing to take risks and to risk failure." As a student at BYU majoring in theatre/music, she has been forced to find out who she really is and what she is made of. "I…
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Can we apply ancient philosophical principles to transitioning? My next guest thinks so, and he has even written a book about it. Throughout humanity history, people yearn to know how to handle adversity, what techniques help us live well through it, and learn what these periods teach us about ourselves. Join us as we dive deeper into how we can ma…
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In this incredible episode, Camille Smith shares with us her passion for being in tune with our bodies and the importance of human connection, among other things. She elaborates on how "we're all connected, all parts of us, our spirit, our minds, our body.. and when we go around not taking that time to be still, your body might be giving you a mess…
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Since I started my podcast 2.5 years ago, I knew one day I would host Tony Taylor. He literally speaks to those of us who felt silenced and could not speak up for themselves. Now he helps others who are afraid to speak up and come forward with the tools to change their lives. You don’t want to miss this riveting podcast and find out what made this …
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Want to be the change you wish to see? Then look no further than my next S.O.S. Guest Marc Abraham. Marc has literally written the book on effective campaigns and was an instrumental part of the law in the UK that banned the sale of pets in storefronts. He uses his experiences as a veterinarian, in marketing/persuasion and community organizing to p…
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In this episode, Brittany Foster walks us through her faith promoting and courageous story about her battle with stage three breast cancer. She shares her wisdom of life, family, her relationship with the Savior, and following promptings. "Follow those promptings you are given, they are given to you for a reason, they're given for you to get help."…
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In this episode, a former guest on this podcast (Bryan Hatch) invited me to be interviewed by him. I agreed, and I found out that being a guest on a podcast makes you feel vulnerable and even at times a little uncomfortable. I may have over shared, but I gained a deeper appreciation for those who have let me into their lives as they've shared their…
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Military service members are often the best people to serve in office or work political reform. It’s hardwired into us not to sit idly by when we see injustice, making us a powerful coalition when we take on institutional reform. My next guest dedicates his time to this as his chosen calling. He is on a mission to fix what he calls a dysfunctional …
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Sometimes we have the best of intentions when creating a new process, idea, or initiative, but do leaders consider everything else on the plate when we add just one more thing? In this next installment of "Theresa's Talks" I explore what happens when we fill our people's plates up too much, or when we realistically help them see what's possible to …
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Today, I’m addressing the elephant in the communications business. Should we be speechwriters? Should a leader rely on others to draft their remarks? I say no way! And in this video, I’m going to tell you why. Disagree? Tell me about it. I propose here public relations teams should research topics and give leaders detailed notes; however, an elemen…
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Traveling will always be a massive part of my life. So, I couldn’t be happier to learn that a fellow prior service member and communicator started a travel company devoted to our military community. Jessica shows how to travel ethically on a budget, bringing people together in the most welcoming, beautiful, and diverse climates. Jessica Quezada is …
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