We are 30 episodes into the podcast and I’m going to do something a little different with this one. This is going to be a “best of” episode. I pulled four clips from our more popular interviews to feature in what I’m calling “meritorious segments.”
Even if you’ve heard each episode, I know you’ll appreciate hearing these stories and sentiments again.
Covered in episode 30:
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Kayla Williams on deploying to Iraq
- Jared Lyon on the value that student Veterans bring to a campus
- John Lee Dumas about why he chooses VA in Puerto Rico
- Bill Rausch about his feelings regarding his Bronze Star and being proud of his service
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