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A Veteran’s Aim and Vulnerability in Military Transition | Civvies Podcast

A Veteran’s Aim and Vulnerability in Military Transition | Civvies Podcast

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Host Stephanie Holman speaks with Dan Horgan, a U.S. Air Force veteran (TACP | JTAC) and Founder of Arrow and Honor Co, about his journey through military transition, the importance of vulnerability, and the power of networking. Dan shares his experiences in the military, his struggles with identity and community after service, and how he found new passions in archery and photography. He emphasizes the need for veterans to seek help, build connections, and embrace vulnerability as they navigate their post-military lives.

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00:00 Navigating Military Transition: A Personal Journey

06:38 The Importance of Vulnerability in Transition

13:34 Networking: Building Connections for Success

21:41 Finding Identity and Community After Service

29:20 Exploring New Passions: Archery and Photography

44:35 The Power of Vulnerability and Seeking Help

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