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From Carrier Decks to Community Care: Erik Jackson, WWP & QRF | Herm’s House In the Studio Ep. 2

From Carrier Decks to Community Care: Erik Jackson, WWP & QRF | Herm’s House In the Studio Ep. 2

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In this episode of Herm’s House: In the Studio, Herm and Kristin sit down with Erik Jackson — a U.S. Navy veteran, Air National Guard legacy, and current peer leader for the Wounded Warrior Project and QRF Up. 🇺🇸


From working on the USS New Orleans during Black Hawk Down operations to building veteran peer-support programs across the Southwest, Erik’s story is one of resilience, service, and finding purpose after the uniform.


They talk about:

⚓ Life aboard ship and lessons from the military

🎖️ The tough transition to civilian life & rediscovering purpose

💙 The mission of Wounded Warrior Project & QRF Up

🧠 Mental-health awareness, peer leadership & community support

🏡 Building a “happy list” and finding light through service


If you’re a veteran, a spouse, or just someone who wants to understand the human side of service, this conversation will leave you inspired to reach out, connect, and keep showing up for others.


Resources Mentioned:


  • Wounded Warrior Project — woundedwarriorproject.org
  • QRF Up — qrforganization.org | IG @qrfuporganization


Sponsors:

Masterpiece Studios International • Intelligent Design • The Common Good Radio Show • Beautiful Sunday Marketing Collective

CTA:

If this helped you, share it with a vet who needs to hear it, because no one should have to walk their next mission alone. Like, subscribe, and drop a comment with your biggest takeaway—your engagement helps us reach more warriors and families.

Contact: hermshousepodcast@gmail.com • IG: @hermshousepodcast

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