The haunting question, “How did I end up here?” reverberated through my mind relentlessly.

MMP# 989: 1 + 1 = A Lot
Thank you for joining us for this week’s mini-cast. On today’s episode, Annie Pearce talks about how she is figuring out life with two kids, which she sums up as 1 + 1 = A Lot.
MMP# 987: Learning to Advocate for Yourself
On today’s episode, Sarah Robichaud talks about the importance to advocate for yourself as you navigate your milspouse journey.
444 days after amputation, Retired Sergeant Major Kevin Bittenbender tackles the Pittsburgh Marathon
Retired Sergeant Major, Kevin Bittenbender tackles the Pittsburgh Marathon with endless support from HFTW, his battle buddies and a special puppy!
The Atheist and The Chaplain
Did you hear the one about the Chaplain and the Atheist who walked into a bar?
Reframing & Reclaiming Resilience
We’ve all heard it. THAT word. Resilience. I know I’m over it, and I’m a certified Spouse Master Resilience Trainer (C-SMRT). How does the word make you feel? Angry? Annoyed? Disgusted?
The Luck of the Draw
The dating scene in your early twenties can be quite the adventure. Especially as a single mom who wants something stable and genuine. In a military town, you have plenty of fish in the sea. However, you don’t always get the luck of the draw.
I Didn’t See the Table.
We most often go about our days dwelling or denying something. We might get so fixated on something that appears bigger than it is, that we do not see the obvious solution.
MMP Show #950: Every Memory Deserves Respect
You or someone you care about has undoubtedly experienced some kind of significant trauma. Maybe it was a “big-T” trauma related to military casualties or losses, domestic violence, or childhood abuse. Or, perhaps it was a more common but no less significant “little-t” trauma related to the loss of a job or a friendship, a divorce, a painful childhood experience, or a situation where you felt worthless, afraid, or powerless. Untreated trauma can lead to long lasting effects such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and difficulties maintaining intimate relationships.
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