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Fast Facts: Our podcast is carrying on the legacy of Army Wife Talk Radio as the longest-running podcast of its kind. 2023 marks its 13th year on the air, and we will broadcast our 1000th episode as well!

The Command Team creates TWO podcasts per week, one full-length edition on Mondays with a featured guest, then a shorter variety (Mini-Cast) on Thursdays sharing their personal experiences. Tune in on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, or even on our website.

AWTR Show #711: 2019 AWN Holiday Special

Happy holidays from Army Wife Network! Tune into this very special AWTR episode and hear from our AWN Command Team as they share their Christmas traditions, recipes, memories and humorous hacks. Our featured guest is SSG Renee Bennett, member of Six-String Soldiers, which is the most followed military music group in the world. Six-String Soldiers is a five-member acoustic group performing bluegrass, country, folk, and Americana music. You won’t want to miss this show!

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AWTR Show #710: Coping with Anxiety

Author, speaker, and military spouse Ginger Harrington has experienced many transitions in 24 years of military life. Adjusting to change has never come easily for her, the author of the award-winning book Holy in the Moment. Job, health, parenting, marriage, or location changes can create stress and ignite anxiety. Sharing her story of battling anxiety in military moves with heart and humor, Ginger encourages women with practical strategies and spiritual wisdom for living settled in a transitory life. As the publishing director for Planting Roots: Strength to Thrive in Military Life, Ginger is thrilled to help military spouses share their stories through blogs, Bible studies, and devotionals. Tune in to hear Ginger discuss overcoming fear, anxiety, and stress during military transitions. 

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AWTR Show #709: AMSE

lossie Hall never seemed to be in the driver’s seat of her own life. In 2015, facing another looming deployment, she put her dream of going to medical school on permanent hold and launched an affordable meal delivery startup, which turned into a multi-million-dollar business in its first year. Since then, she hasn’t turned back. Flossie continues to blaze the trail for others by mentoring, inspiring, and advocating for military spouses with entrepreneurial ambitions across the country. Most recently, she cofounded the Association of Military Spouse Entrepreneurs, or AMSE. Tune in to hear how she inspires the masses to turn their dreams into realities.

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AWTR Show #708: Vets Don’t Forget Vets

William Shuttleworth is a 72-year-old retired educator and Air Force veteran living in Massachusetts. He left his home on May 15, 2019, to walk across America in an effort to raise awareness for American veterans via the campaign Vets Don’t Forget Vets. He arrived in San Diego on Sept. 1, 2019, completing the trek of 3,300 miles in 115 days. During his journey, he focused on sharing information about veteran suicide, homelessness, health care, policies, and set out to raise $100,000 for Disabled American Veterans.

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AWTR Show #707: Career & Technical Education to Military Pathways

Kayla Taylor is a 12-year Family and Consumer Sciences teacher in Kansas. She has a passion for helping parents and students understand what Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses are and how they are evolving to meet the needs of today’s society. A conversation with a student helped Mrs. Taylor delve into exploring how Career and Technical Education courses at the high school level can help students wishing to enter the military. This led Mrs. Taylor to investigate how high school students in military families can receive training in programs that often take multiple years when those families are often times moving. Tune in to hear more about her findings and gather information to equip your student by taking CTE courses in high school on a potential path to joining the military. 

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AWTR Show #706: Back Roads to Belonging

In a world of increasing technology, we seem to be more connected than any other generation. Then, why do we feel so lonely as if we are on the outside looking in? Some women have a continual fear that they are missing out on something. In her book, Back Roads to Belonging: Unexpected Paths to Finding Your Place and Your People, Kristen Strong, outlines a road map to find a place of belonging. Strong provides encouragement and practical tools how to look in the right places for a place we fit. But, she warns, the road there may not be what you expected.

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