Interview with Makissa She Went to Serve But Was Wounded by the Enemy Within
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She went to serve her country, but the real battle began after the uniform came off.
In this powerful episode of Emerge & Empower Podcast TV, Dr. LinJ sits down with the founder of My Seester, Inc., a combat-disabled female veteran who faced her greatest fight not overseas, but within the very system she served.
After years of being unseen and unheard, she turned her pain into purpose, creating a community where women veterans are finally recognized, supported, and healed.
Through My Seester, Inc. and the R.E.T.I.N.A. Project, she’s redefining what sisterhood and strength look like, empowering female veterans to heal through art, advocacy, and connection.
🎖️ This isn’t just her story of survival, it’s a movement of restoration.
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