Season 5 of Service Before Self Podcast Launches
Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services has kicked off Season 5 of the Service Before Self Podcast! Recently we sat down with Adam Marr, co-host of the American Legion’s Tango Alpha Lima Podcast and Director of Operations for the Veteran Mental Health Leadership Coalition, to explore groundbreaking approaches to veteran mental health and wellness.
In this candid conversation, Adam shared his personal journey of transition and reintegration, revealing both the challenges he faced and the resilience that carried him forward. His story not only inspires but also sets the stage for a deeper discussion on innovative strategies to enhance mental health services for veterans. The episode highlights how cutting-edge research and community-driven solutions can open new pathways for support—ensuring veterans receive the care and respect they deserve.
Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode—available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other major platforms. Join us as Dixon Center continues our commitment to exploring innovative solutions to the evolving needs of veterans and their families.

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