Duncan Milne Interview with iHeart Radio’s Ryan Gorman
The Ryan Gorman Show airs weekdays 5-9a ET on NewsRadio WFLA & via the iHeartRadio app. The show features the day’s top trending stories, along with local, state, and national topics — the biggest news of the day, covered in a new way.
This Veterans Day, 11/11/24, IHeartRadio published an interview by Ryan of our President, Retired USMC Colonel Duncan Milne, amongst others.
Click here to listen to Duncan’s interview.
The takeaways:
- Duncan discusses the evolving needs of veterans and their families
- The need for outreach and community connections for veterans
- Duncan discusses how amazing our veterans and their families are and the positive difference they will make for years to come
- Duncan shares our work building capacity working with organizations, individuals, movements and communities.
This Thanksgiving we are grateful for our partnership with organizations like IHeartRadio building public awareness, encouraging community involvement, and promoting community-based services enabling our veterans and their families to succeed where they live.

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