Season 4 of Service Before Self Launching
“You can find the Service Before Self Podcast on your favorite podcast platform.”
– Sam Whitehurst, U.S. Army (RET.), Vice President,
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services
We are excited to announce the launch of Season 4 of the Service Before Self Podcast, sponsored by Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services. This season we will engage with thought-leaders in the military and veteran community who are on the leading edge of addressing the evolving needs of transitioning service members, veterans, military spouses, families, caregivers, and the families of our fallen. Our first episode in March will feature Robin Kelleher, Co-Founder and CEO of Hope for the Warriors. Robin has been a leader in supporting those who have served and their families since 2006 and her organization was recently awarded the 2023 Eugene and Ruth Freedman Leadership Award.

If you are an individual or organization that is trying to understand the everchanging landscape of how to integrate veterans and their families into your organizations or communities, join us on the podcast as we will have guests who will share their perspective on the challenges facing military-connected individuals, best practices on addressing those challenges, and innovative ways of delivering services and support.
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