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Warrior Talk Radio: CW2 Roland: PTS & Lt. Col (Ret.) Scott Mann: Next Ridgeline

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Warrior Talk with GI Jenn & Jeff Gonzales:  This week we have two very special guests joining us.  SF CW2 Mark Roland & SF Lt. Col (Ret.) D. Scott Mann.  

First, CW2 Mark Roland, an SF soldier who confronted Post Traumatic Stress personally, will be joining us to talk about his experiences (when it started, how the symptoms progressed, what led him to get help, some of his misconceptions and barriers to treatment, and what he has learned since then.  Mark's candor made him and integral part of the Breaking the Stigma Project.  We will find out how it is going and the impact the project has made. 

Then, we will have SF Lt. Col. (Ret.) D. Scott Mann, 23 years in the U.S. Army, most of that as a Green Beret doing missions all over the world, with three combat tours in Afghanistan, as well as in many other conflict zones such as Iraq and Colombia. His last few years in the Army, I was an architect and original implementer of the Special Operations Village Stability Operations (VSO)/Afghan Local Police (ALP) programs in Afghanistan. 

Now, Lt. Col Mann is the Founder and the Chief Executive Officer of the Stability Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to brokering knowledge and connecting stability professionals on complex stability issues around the globe. In concert with Institute President Howard Clark, ha has built a vast network of stability practitioners who collaborate regularly.  As well, he is putting his entrepreneurial experience to use by mentoring transitioning Green Berets and other veterans in reaching their goals and dreams in the civilian sector.

Please join us for this incredible show TUESDAY, 26 August between 2000 and 2200 EST ONLY on www.VETSonMEDIA.com Call in number is 646-595-3504

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