By Meredith Mathis — 2021
You can build back your life
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It’s an uphill battle for returning veterans as they look for support from their church and their community.
The chaplain’s calling remains even after our service members return to civilian life, where community can be challenging for veterans to find.
Chris Díaz, Deputy Chief of Staff and White House Liaison at the Department of Veterans Affairs and a U.S. Navy veteran himself, spoke with four appointees about their motivations to serve in the U.S.
Sebastian Junger’s book Tribe looks at soldiers returning home from war. He tells NPR’s Scott Simon that veterans often don’t feel like they belong to the society they fought for.
When it comes to transitioning, you have to ask for help. This applies to mental health, fitness, and most importantly, to career transition.
We can all learn something from the unique challenges of veteran Tim Smith and other service members who start companies.
Ouch – that pain is more than just physical.
The bodies of lonely people are markedly different from the bodies of non-lonely people.
Sadness is a central part of our lives, yet it’s typically ignored at work, hurting employees and managers alike.
Hiring and supporting employees with disabilities isn’t just a matter of corporate social responsibility or public relations; it’s just good business.