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Terminal Leave Radio

Terminal Leave Radio

By: Aaron Knowles
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Terminal Leave Radio: From Service to Civilian delivers unfiltered conversations and practical advice for service members, veterans, and families navigating the military-to-civilian transition. Hosted by retired U.S. Army veteran Aaron Knowles, a public speaker, mental health advocate, and journalist, the show blends real stories, useful resources, and the kind of humor you only hear in the service. Whether you’re counting down the days to your DD-214 or adjusting to civilian life, this is your go-to guide for the next mission.

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Episodes
  • Is Now the Right Time to Get Out? Workforce Volatility and Your Transition Plan
    Feb 25 2026

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    Thinking about getting out of the military in 2026? Timing might matter more than you realize.

    In this episode of Terminal Leave Radio, Aaron breaks down new workforce volatility data showing uneven job stability across the country — including why states like New Mexico are seeing sharp swings in unemployment and shrinking job openings.

    But this isn’t a doom-and-gloom breakdown.

    It’s a strategy conversation.

    For service members used to predictable pay, steady benefits, and structured timelines, the civilian job market can feel unpredictable — especially when hiring slows, job openings drop, and workers stop quitting because they don’t feel secure.

    Aaron walks through:

    • What “workforce volatility” actually means
    • Why uneven labor markets hit veterans harder than civilians
    • The financial risks of separating without a firm offer
    • How to assess whether your target state is stable or just popular
    • The difference between leaving because you’re ready… and leaving because you’re exhausted

    If you’re on active duty, Guard, or Reserve and quietly weighing your next move, this episode will help you think strategically about timing, savings, certifications, and leverage before you make the jump.

    The job market may be uneven.
    Your decision-making doesn’t have to be.

    You’re not alone out here — and clarity beats impulse every time.

    And if you would like to help keep the show going, please visit our GoFundMe HERE, and even if you cannot donate, sharing does just as much to support.

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    9 mins
  • Episode 4: When Your VSO Isn’t Helping And What to Do Next
    Feb 23 2026

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    When navigating the VA disability process, frustrations run high—especially when your relationship with your Veterans Service Officer (VSO) feels broken. But understanding the true role of VSOs and how to advocate for yourself can make all the difference in winning your claim and reclaiming your peace of mind.

    In this candid episode of Terminal Leave Radio, Aaron Knowles pulls back the curtain on the VSO system—its history, limitations, and how often veterans mistake a poor experience for betrayal. You’ll discover why many veterans feel dismissed or overwhelmed and how bureaucracy, not betrayal, often explains these frustrations. Aaron shares concrete signs that your VSO relationship isn’t serving you, such as unanswered emails, rushed conversations, and missing documentation—warning signs to recognize early.

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    13 mins
  • Ep. 3 - Asking for Help, Building Your Network, and Why Neither Makes You Weak
    Jan 24 2026

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    In this episode of Terminal Leave Radio, Aaron Knowles discusses the challenges veterans face during their transition to civilian life, particularly focusing on the importance of networking.

    He emphasizes that asking for help is often difficult for veterans due to ingrained military culture, but networking is essential for finding job opportunities and building relationships. Aaron provides practical advice on when and how to start networking, who to connect with, and how to approach conversations without feeling inauthentic.

    He encourages veterans to lead with curiosity and to view networking as a relational process rather than a transactional one. The episode concludes with a call to action for veterans to reach out and connect with others in their network.

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    25 mins
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