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🇺🇸 07: Rise to Run Podcast with Annette Whittenberger

🇺🇸 07: Rise to Run Podcast with Annette Whittenberger

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In this unfiltered and candid episode of Rise to Run, host Alan Davis sits down with Army veteran and entrepreneur Annette Whittenberger. Annette shares her journey from a rebellious childhood to military service, deployment experiences, and the struggles of transitioning out of the Army after 17 years. They dive into topics like mental health in the military, the stigma surrounding seeking help, and the challenges of reintegration after service. Annette also opens up about her post-military career, from launching a business and writing books to becoming the Editor-in-Chief of Veteran Lifestyle Magazine and advocating for veteran wellness.

This episode is packed with real talk, raw moments, and insights into the veteran experience that you won’t hear anywhere else. If you're a veteran, military family member, or just someone who wants to understand the reality behind the uniform, this conversation is for you.

🎙️ Highlights: ✅ The unexpected struggles of transitioning from military life ✅ Mental health challenges & breaking the stigma ✅ How Annette found purpose through writing, speaking, and advocacy ✅ The importance of finding the right community after service

🔥 "Do what sets your soul on fire—no matter what anyone tells you." – Annette Wittenberger

Tune in now for an episode filled with honesty, humor, and inspiration! 🎧🔗 #VeteranStories #MentalHealthMatters #RiseToRunPodcast

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