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S6 E4: "If Not Me, Then Who?”: A Memorial Day Conversation with Ryan Manion

S6 E4: "If Not Me, Then Who?”: A Memorial Day Conversation with Ryan Manion

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This episode features Ryan Manion, CEO of the Travis Manion Foundation (TMF), discussing the organization’s mission to support veterans and families of the fallen. Ryan shares the story of her brother, 1st Lt. Travis Manion, and how his legacy inspired TMF’s commitment to character, leadership, and service.

Topics include TMF’s programs like The Honor Project and Character Does Matter, among others, all designed to help communities heal, grow, and lead with purpose.

Listeners will hear how TMF empowers individuals to live by the motto: "If Not Me, Then Who..."

Show Links:

  • Travis Manion Foundation

  • The Honor Project

Show Takeaways:

  • Named for 1st Lt Travis Manion, USMC, who made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety of his patrol in 2007, the Travis Manion Foundation empowers and inspires veterans and Gold Star families to make an impact through service.

  • One of the Travis Manion Foundation’s core projects is The Honor Project, in which volunteers across the country honor fallen heroes on or around Memorial Day.

  • The Travis Manion Foundation offers a variety of programs and events to support veterans and families of the fallen - find them at travismanion.org

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