Season 3 of Service Before Self Podcast
We are excited to announce the launch Season 3 of the Service Before Self Podcast in March. This season will focus on the role that the eight dimensions of wellness play in increasing the well-being of veterans and their families.
Enhancing wellness is a sustainable solution to addressing the evolving needs of veterans and their families—needs that run the gamut from eliminating isolation and disconnection to ensuring that veterans and their families reach their full potential.
Join us as Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services will put a spotlight on organizations that are on the frontlines addressing the different dimensions of wellness: physical, emotional, spiritual, social, intellectual, environmental, financial, and occupational. If you are an individual, organization, or community leader who wants to learn how to better support veterans and their families in your communities, Season 3 is for you.
We will also have discussions with thought leaders who are making a difference for veterans here in America and across the world. You can find the Service Before Self Podcast on your favorite podcast platform—Spotify, Apple Music, iHeart Radio and others. Lock us in as a favorite and follow us on social media, Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services.
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