• 36 | Shelli Gordon | Caregiving, Community, and Rebuilding Purpose
    2026/06/18

    Shelli Gordon is a U.S. Air Force veteran, military spouse, caregiver, volunteer, and advocate whose life has been shaped by service.


    In this episode, Shelli shares her experience supporting her husband after deployment, the challenges of caregiving, and the importance of finding support for herself along the way. She reflects on the role Warriors & Quiet Waters played in helping her build community, gain perspective, and continue serving others.


    Join us for a conversation about resilience, caregiving, and the strength it takes to support those who have served.

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    51 分
  • 35| Greta Larrimore, Author of Our War After The War
    2026/06/01

    In this episode, Greta shares about her new book, "Our War After the War", which chronicles her journey as a caregiver spouse to a SOF veteran. She examines the challenges of healing from infidelity, coping with a spouse suffering from post-traumatic stress, TBI, and executive dysfunction, and navigating the systems that were supposed to help them. Greta shares how hope was found through veteran service organizations like Warriors & Quiet Waters, and how compassionate, caring people put Greta and her husband on the path to a happier, more loving life that they enjoy today.


    Read "Our War After the War" on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/TheFungiResistance

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    59 分
  • 34| Sue Kerver on Healing, Service, and The Starfish Chronicles
    2026/05/21

    In this episode, we sit down with a WQW alum, a former U.S. Coast Guard officer, and the author of The Starfish Chronicles to explore her journey through service, storytelling, and healing.

    She shares what drew her to the Coast Guard, the experiences that shaped her during years of federal service and deployment, and how those experiences eventually became part of her writing and advocacy. We also talk about her work amplifying women’s stories and how that intersects with her own path of recovery and meaning-making


    Learn more about Sue and preorder The Starfish Chronicles: https://www.suekerver.com/

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    51 分
  • 33| WQW Champions
    2026/05/04

    In this very special episode of the Warriors & Quiet Waters Podcast, we are joined by three amazing members of our community who have made a tremendous impact on our mission: Lynn Weidinger, Tom Stiffler, and Lee Rimkus.

    Lynn, Tom, and Lee were selected this year as our inaugural WQW Champions, an honor established by the Board of Directors to recognize those who have had the greatest impact on our mission. We hope that you will listen to this episode and enjoy the story of their outstanding impact.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • 32| Eeland Stribling on Comedy, Conservation, and Connection
    2026/04/16

    We’re joined by Eeland Stribling, stand-up comedian, former wildlife biologist, and environmental educator whose work lives at the intersection of humor, storytelling, and the outdoors.


    In this conversation, we talk about how nature brings people together, the experiences outside that stay with us, and why connection to wild places so often grows into a desire to protect them.


    It’s a thoughtful conversation on belonging, stewardship, and the power of the outdoors, made even more timely by Eeland’s upcoming appearance on Netflix’s Funny AF, premiering April 20.

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    53 分
  • 31| John Clifton Director of Research & Education, Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions (VETS)
    2026/04/06

    In this episode, John discusses the growing body of research surrounding psychedelic-assisted therapies and their potential role in addressing mental health challenges that many veterans continue to face. He explains how organizations like VETS work to expand awareness, advocate for continued research, and help veterans navigate access to emerging treatments, often outside the United States.

    The conversation explores both the promise of these therapies and the legal, logistical, and ethical complexities involved, offering a grounded look at a rapidly evolving area of veteran care.

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    1 時間 27 分
  • 30| Javan Bair on Healing Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injuries
    2026/03/19

    Former paratrooper Javan Bair of the 82nd Airborne Division, who currently serves as the Community Outreach Specialist for the Marcus Institute for Brain Health, joins the podcast to discuss traumatic brain injuries and the work being done at the Marcus Institute for Brain Health. He shares how TBIs often go undiagnosed, the wide range of symptoms veterans experience, and how the Institute’s intensive three-week program helps veterans recover through interdisciplinary care and strong peer support. The conversation also highlights the importance of seeking help and the resources available to veterans and their families navigating the effects of TBI.

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    32 分
  • 29| Behind the Science of Built for More: Luke Thompson + Chip Raybon
    2026/03/02
    In our first season, we explored the creation of the Built for More program. In this episode, Chief Program Officer Chip Raybon and WQW Alum Luke Thompson join us to discuss the program’s development and explain how and why it empowers participants to build a thriving, purpose-driven life.

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    47 分