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Moral Conflict and the Invisible Weight Leaders Carry

Leadership is often discussed in terms of vision, resilience, strategy, and influence. But there isa quieter, less visible dimension of leadership that many people never talk about, and yet itshapes leaders more deeply than any title or achievement ever could. That dimension is moralconflict, and when it goes unresolved, it can become what many of […]

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Leading With Love: Accountability And Change

What if the highest form of leadership is love—and the clearest proof of love is accountability? We sit down with retired U.S. Coast Guard commander and culture-change consultant Patti Tutalo to dig into the mechanics of humane leadership that actually improves readiness. Patty shares hard-won insights from operations, Pentagon policy, and a landmark women’s retention

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Healing After Service: A Veteran Therapist’s Guide

What happens when “service before self” collides with the limits of a human soul? We sit down with veteran, board-certified psychotherapist, and spiritual transformation coach Malaysia Harrell to unpack moral injury, the stigma around getting help, and why healing takes more than motivation. Malaysia’s path runs from the Air Force and the U.S. Public Health

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THEN, NOW AND INBETWEEN Financial Capacity Building (and encouragement)

I’m on my way again. This my second flight out of Salt Lake City today. Therewill be one more plus a few trains until I reach my one of my foreign exchangesister’s in her native Finland. I have only visited her four times the past fiftyyears. Two were during my year of Fulbright graduate study

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The Unseen Wound: Understanding MoralInjury and Why Your Pain Still Means YouMatter

There are wounds that do not bleed. Wounds that cannot be seen on an MRI, wounds that leave no visible scar, yet disrupt the very core of who we are. These are the fractures that happen inside our meaning-making systems, inside the parts of us that determine identity, purpose, and worth. This is the territory

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How Music, Prayer, And Journaling Can Rewire A Wounded Mind

When your life gets bigger, the inner critic often gets louder. We sit down with Dr. Elizabeth Fulgaro—award-winning author, songwriter, and financial coach—to explore how song-driven prayer and simple journaling can transform self-talk, rebuild resilience, and heal the hidden wounds that surface under pressure. Her journey from lifelong self-hatred to self-acceptance and then self-love is

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Supporting Servicewomen Through Moral Injury Care

Moral injury isn’t a buzzword or a rebrand of Post Traumatic Stress. It’s what happens when military service members face actions and events that violate their core values, or when the institutions and leaders they trusted fail them. We sit down with Air Force Reserve chaplain and Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen (MISNS) board member Lindsay

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Dr. Daniel Roberts Joins MilSpouse Transition to Talk About Moral Injury

Moral Injury: Naming Unseen Wounds with Dr. Daniel Roberts We’re honored to share that Dr. Daniel Roberts, President & CEO of the Moral Injury Support Network for Servicewomen (MISNS), was a featured guest on the MilSpouse Transition podcast. In this powerful episode, Dr. Roberts joins host Jen Amos to explore a subject that touches countless service members, veterans, and families: moral injury.

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