Head Space and Timing Podcast
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HST136 - Don McCasland - From Combat Veteran to Therapist
Don McCasland, a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer and combat veteran, shares how he became a clinical mental health counselor after his service
HST136 Summary - Don McCasland
Don McCasland, a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer and combat veteran, shares how he became a clinical mental health counselor after his service
HST135 - David Kieran - Signature Wounds
Dr. David Kieran is an author, professor and historian who specializes in the history of modern warfare. On today's episode, we talk about his latest book, Signature Wounds: The Untold History of the Military's Mental Health Crisis
HST135 Preview - Dr. David Kieran
A short preview of Episode 135 with author and historian Dr. David Kieran and his latest book, Signature Wounds: The Untold Story of the Military's Mental Health Crisis
HST134 Barry Zworestine - Australian Veteran Mental Health
Barry Zworestine, a combat veteran of the Rhodesian Bush War in modern day Zimbabwe, joins the show to talk about the similarities between Australian veterans and U.S. veterans.
HST133 JJ Pinter - Team Red, White and Blue
A conversation with the executive director of Team Red, White and Blue, JJ Pinter. In this episode, we talk about how Team RWB is paying attention to the psychological benefits of their organization as well as the physical wellness aspect.
HST132 - Arie T. Greenleaf - Native American Ceremonial Healing
Today's show is a conversation with Dr. Arie T. Greenleaf, an assistant professor at Seattle University. We talk about a program called Veterans Vision Fast and how to use native American ceremonial healing rituals to help veterans reintegrate into their
HST131 Sheila Rauch - Emory Healthcare Veterans Program
Today’s show is part of an ongoing intermittent series highlighting the partners of the Warrior Wellness Alliance. I have a conversation with Dr. Sheila Rauch of The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, part of the Warrior Care Network, a program of the Wou
HST130 Joseph Smarro - Veteran and First Responder Mental Health
Marine Corps Veteran and San Antonio Police Department officer Joseph Smarro joins the show to talk bout the intersection between veteran and first responder mental health, and the efforts that they're taking to make a difference in their community.
HST129 July 2019 Preview Show
This month, we’re talking about the intersection between first responder and veteran mental health, the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, Native American ceremonial healing, Team Red White and Blue, The similarities between Australian and American vetera