
Jorge and Amarilys Toledo have amazing stories of service, sacrifice, and more ups-and-downs than many couples have to face. This episode is a must listen!
Jorge and Amarilys Toledo have amazing stories of service, sacrifice, and more ups-and-downs than many couples have to face. This episode is a must listen!
This episode is part 2 of a series in which we focus on the financial preparation of the transitioning veteran. In this episode we talk about the “D” word…debt. That nasty word that none of us really like to talk about much less think about for long periods of time. But in this episode Garth explains how to make this debt word less ugly so that our transition out of the military is as efficient as it possibly can be.
Greg Jones of Authentic Athletes (www.authenticathletestheshow.com) shares his story of leaving home for a football adventure that turned into an opportunity to lead and learn as an officer in the Navy. His path took yet another turn with an unplanned early exit from the military requiring him to not only seek employment but learn how to make this transition efficiently and effectively.
This is the first episode of a series we’re starting with Garth Shinn. The purpose of this series is to help anyone prepare financially for a major life change. What is your money mindset? How do you control your spending? We’ll discuss some answers to these questions and more in this episode.
Sean’s initial career aspirations take a dramatic turn following his first deployment and the events of 9/11. Instead of ending up on Wall Street, Sean finds himself working with the SEALS in Africa while Annette battled to keep the family together back home.
Theresa’s journey from the Pacific Northwest to the University of Villanova on a softball/ROTC scholarship which ultimately led to her serving in the Marines as a Combat Engineer only to face two enemies on the battlefield, one of which ended her career in the USMC.
Jim’s life has been a colorful and eventful one to say the least. After growing up in rural North Dakota, farming and playing ice hockey, his family moved out west to San Diego where he ended up in high school with some rock star legends.
Jake Harriman is the CEO of Nuru International, a non-profit organization that seeks to fight terrorism by ending extreme poverty.