Synopsis
Change Your POV Podcast Network is comprised of veterans and veteran advocates hell bent on providing as much value as possible to service members, those in transition, veterans and their families! We have multiple shows per week starting off with Motivation Monday. This is a quick weekly quote read by a member of the network and what that quote means to them. Tuesday is a show about veteran mental health hosted by Duane France called Head Space And Timing. This show will kick typical mental health stereotypes in the teeth! Wednesday is brought to you by Jeff Adamec our resident SOF operator bringing a totally new perspective on life in his show Changing Hearts And Minds. Thursday we go out doors with Andrew McDowell our non-veteran, veteran advocate as he shares with us his new explorations in Neophyte In The Woods. To close out the week wee we still have ATTACK Friday, this is where Eddie Lazzari and Bennett Tanton bring you Actionable Tips, Tricks, And Coachable Knowledge. We dont slow down! The weekend offers Behind The Curtain This is a Saturday show that is a grab bag of behind the scenes shows from all the show hosts and their families. Last but certainly not least is Kevin Fairbanks with his show Remove Before Flight. This Sunday show brings a wealth of knowledge about entrepreneurship, marketing, branding, and everything in between to help you succeed in whatever venture you are doing. Our mission is to help you become just as successful out of uniform as you were when you were in! Here at Change Your POV Podcast Network, we firmly believe that Perspective is the vantage point of success!
Episodes
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CHM025: Through My Daughters Eyes
05/01/2018 Duration: 01h06minJulia Dye has been a part of WarriorsINC the Dale Dye visionary consulting company for Hollywood for a long time she is known for her Ph.D. in Military History, acting as seen in films like Starship Troopers and Galaxy Quest and as an award-winning author. She joins Jeff to introduce and discuss her new novel about a Military Family during deployments from the dependant's point of view. Through My Daughters Eyes is an authentic and well-written story all veterans should fr=ead to educate the deployment from a place they are blind to.
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NIW011: Catching Creation and Conservation With Stan Lake
04/01/2018 Duration: 01h03minHappy New Year! On this first episode of 2018, I'm joined by Stan Lake of Catching Creation. Stan is a Veteran of North Carolina's Army National Guard and a lover of all things that creep, crawl and have scales. He's the host and one of the creative forces behind the YouTube channel "Catching Creation" which documents his adventures in herpin' - That is to say, exploring the natural world looking for and learning about reptiles, amphibians, spiders and their ilk - and conservation. In this episode, Stan and I discuss at length issues facing conservation and the importance of properly understanding the place critters have in the natural world - and the modern "civilized" world. If you want to see Stan's work you can find him on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and on their homepage!
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HST038 Changing How You View The Past
02/01/2018 Duration: 37minSummary: In this episode, Duane looks back on 2017, shares how he changes the way he sees the past, and looks forward to 2018 IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Eddie and Bennet's episode of looking back and looking forward Duane's 2017 reflections: bad, neutral, and good The Head Space and Timing Blog Post, "How To Completely Change How You See The World Looking at the bad and neutral of 2017 through a different light Looking forward to 2018 LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: EP201: 2017 RECAP AND 2018 PREDICTIONS How To Completely Change How You See The World Blog Post Veteran Mental Health Boot Camp Series Lessons In Leadership Band of Brothers series
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MM2018: Special New Year's Motivation Monday 2018!
01/01/2018 Duration: 04minSUMMARY: Welcome to Motivation Monday! Every Monday Eddie, Bennett, Duane, Jeff, Andrew, or Kevin share a quote they really like and what it means to them. If you liked this episode please share with your friends and family! In this special New-Year's episode, Bennett, Duane, Andrew and Eddie all share a quote to ring in the New Year and what those quotes mean to them. All of us at the Change Your POV Podcast Network thank you for following our work in 2017 and thank you even more for following us into 2018! Give back to Veterans who give back to Veterans! Hey, It's The Crew From the Change Your POV Podcast Network! Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening! Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section or you can leave me a message about this episode by going to http://ChangeYourPOV.com/AskEddie If you enjoy the show I sure hope you'll subscribe and download a bunch of episodes on iTunes. All these shows are free to download and listen to and we don't ask for do
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EP201: 2017 RECAP AND 2018 PREDICTIONS
31/12/2017 Duration: 01h13minSUMMARY: In this Year-End special episode, Bennett Tanton and Eddie Lazzari talk about 2017 as they share their recap of the year and then they talk about their predictions for 2018. Happy New-Years all! Here's to a great 2017, and an even better 2018! LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Bennett and Eddie look back on over 190 episodes released in 2017 and pick 3 each of their favorites. Bennett's Top 3 Podcast Episodes of 2017 ATT203: Finding Your New Mission CHM002: Overexposed!!! 04-04-04 Series About The Long Road Home Eddie's Top 3 Podcast Episodes of 2017 BLK006: SUICIDE THE HIDDEN WAR AND THE AFTERSHOCK IT LEAVES – WITH SYLVIA MACIAS BTC006: The Letter In The Locker HST018: Theater of War with Bryan Doerries Give back to Veterans who give back to Veterans! Hey, It's Eddie and Bennett! Thanks for listening! Thank you for listening! I want and encourage your feedback and opinions? Leave a note in the comment section or you can leave me a message at eddie@ChangeYourPOV.com If
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HST037 Veteran Mental Health Boot Camp Conclusion with Bennett Tanton
30/12/2017 Duration: 01h10minSummary: In this episode, Duane and Bennett Tanton, co-host of the Change Your POV Podcast Network flagship show, talk about the Veteran Mental Health Boot Camp Series, the impact that it has had, and where to go from here. IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: How the series brings to light some of the other aspects of veteran mental health that are not always talked about Bennett's thoughts on how it helps veterans to understand more about what aspects of mental health could be addressed What has NOT been discussed in this series What this series can mean for veterans, their families, and those who support them LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Syracuse University Moral Injury Project Veteran Mental Health Boot Camp on the Head Space and Timing Blog
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HST036: Medications and Veteran Mental Health with Dr Chuck Weber
29/12/2017 Duration: 49minSummary: Dr. Weber enlisted in the infantry in 1989, advancing from private to now a retired LTC after 27 years in uniform for the Army. He has served many operational units (4th ID, 101st, 25th ID, 225 Avn Regiment and 13th MP company in Vincenza, Italy), and deployed to Iraq with the 1st Cavalry Division. With mentorship and guidance, he was accepted and graduated from the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point in 1995, commissioning in the Medical Service Corps. Dr. Weber is also the President of the non-profit Colorado Veterans Health and Wellness Agency. IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Dr. Weber's military experience Medications as one aspect of relieving suffering rather than the entire solution The place of medications in recovery Medications and addiction The role of self-advocacy in mental health LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Family Care Center Web Site
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HST035: Family Systems with Joshua Kreimeyer
28/12/2017 Duration: 59minSummary: Prior to becoming a Counselor, Josh served 6 years in the US Army with deployments to Kosovo (1999) and Iraq (2003). As a Counselor and Family Therapist, he has worked in a variety of settings to include community mental health clinics, Adolescent group homes, a residential drug and alcohol program at Federal Penitentiary, and most recently for 6 years with the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Through all of these experiences it has been clear to him that he thoroughly enjoys helping people restore hope and achieve healing and reconciliation, individually and in meaningful relationships. He believes that some of the most painful times in life occur when we lose hope and also when those we love turn away from us. He believes very strongly that there is a way to work through the pain that life can present, through restorative healing processes that reclaim health and wellness for internal and relational struggles. Josh enjoys working with couples and has 10 years of experience working with couples fr
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HST034: Needs Fulfillment with Eddie Lazzari
27/12/2017 Duration: 01h02minSummary: Former US Army Non-Commissioned Officer with 10-years active duty service. Eddie was a Sr. Squad Leader in support of OIFII from ‘04-’05 in Baghdad Iraq and is now a proud Veteran. Eddie is dedicated to helping veterans become just as successful out of uniform, as they were when they were in! Founder and Co-Host of Change Your POV Podcast Network, Father, Husband, Coach and Mentor. Eddie firmly stands on the belief that Perspective Is The Vantage Point Of Success! Eddie holds an MBA from Southern New Hampshire University, is the creator of 7DayResume.com, speaker, author, and suffers from “Shiney Object Syndrome”! IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Eddie's transition story How Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs fits with Eddie's experience Eddie's navigation of Maslow's Hierarchy during transition Eddie's development of the Veterans Hierarchy of Needs The correspondence between the Veterans Hierarchy of Needs and Maslow's Hierarchy LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: CYPOV Episode 176 w
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HST033: Moral Injury with Dr Joseph Currier
26/12/2017 Duration: 01h06minSummary: Research Interests Applied Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Trauma and Loss Moral Injury Help-Seeking and Stigma Grief and Bereavement Military Veterans Psychotherapy Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Training, Clinical Psychology Dr. Currier’s Trauma Reactions and Interpersonal Loss (TRAIL) Group is committed to understanding both the etiology of PTSD and other trauma- and loss-related problems, as well as how people achieve restoration and often paradoxically grow in these contexts. Drawing on a variety of scientific methodologies, the TRAIL Group strives to conduct clinically-meaningful and integrative research that appreciates psychological, physical, social, and spiritual dimensions of coping with potentially traumatic events (e.g., military combat, community violence, serious illness) and bereavement. Looking ahead, we are ultimately interested in disseminating our findings and enhancing clinical practices with individuals and families struggling to overcome challenges associ
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HST032: Purpose and Meaning with Dr Aaron Smith
25/12/2017 Duration: 56minSummary: Dr. Aaron James Smith is a United States Marine and Associate Professor at Western Washington University. His focus is on military veterans and Existential Psychotherapy. IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Aaron's journey from the Marines to Veteran Mental Health Lack of conversation about purpose and meaning in veteran mental health Logotherapy and Viktor Frankl Identifying the future in order to deal with the past Three tenets of logotherapy: Freedom of Will, Will to Meaning, and Meaning of Life Veterans already have the knowledge to heal, they just need help to become aware of it Posttrauamtic Growth Veterans and awareness of their own mortality LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Warrior Wellness Lab at Western Washington University Aaron's LinkedIn profile Man's Search for Meaning: Viktor Frankl The Doctor and the Soul: Viktor Frankl Gift of Therapy: Irvin Yalom Staring At The Sun: Irvin Yalom
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HST031: Emotional Dysregulation with Dr Katy Barrs
24/12/2017 Duration: 01h58sSummary: Dr. Katy Barrs completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at the University of Denver's Graduate School of Professional Psychology in 2007. She recently returned to the University of Denver as the Clinic Director of the Sturm Center. Dr. Barrs has worked with Veterans, Service members and their families at the Minneapolis V.A. Medical Center, the Boston V.A. Healthcare System, and most recently the Denver Vet Center where she served in the role of Military Sexual Trauma Treatment Coordinator. Dr. Barrs oversees the Sturm Center, provides clinical education to multiple students within the clinic, and provides licensed community clinicians with education and consulting about these populations. She has been featured in the documentary Acronym, a timely expose about the nature of PTSD from combat. Dr. Barrs is also the 2016 recipient of the American Psychological Association's Society for Military Psychology (Division 19) Arthur W. Melton Early Achievement Award. She feels honored to give back to tho
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HST030: Substance Abuse with Dr Steven Kidd
23/12/2017 Duration: 01h01minSummary: Dr. Kidd is currently a staff psychologist and manager of the Community-Based Substance Abuse Treatment Program with the VA of Eastern Colorado. Education 1987 - 1992 University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Ph.D., Clinical Psychology Dissertation: Attachment styles and terror management: Individual differences in response to mortality salience 1985 - 1987 University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado M.A., Clinical Psychology Thesis: Loneliness and the aged: An examination of Wiess's typology 1973 - 1977 Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas B.A., Social Science Teaching 1/2015 Visiting professor, January term, Forman Christian College, Lahore, Pakistan - Course: Addiction, Trauma, & Recovery 1/01 - 12/02 Adjunct Professor, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Certifications Licensed Psychologist - State of Colorado IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Dr. Kidd's history and work with the Department of Veterans Affairs The shift in substance abuse treatment from p
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HST029: Traumatic Brain Injury with Dr Blair Cano
22/12/2017 Duration: 57minSummary: Dr. Cano is a Navy veteran and licensed psychologist in the states of Colorado and Hawaii. She is the founder and clinical director of Neurofeedback Colorado Springs. In the Navy, she served with VF-101, a fighter squadron based in Virginia Beach, VA. After leaving the Navy, she returned to Colorado Springs to finish her education. She received her Bachelor’s in Sociology/Criminology from From CSU-Pueblo. In addition, she holds a certificate in Forensic Criminology. Her Master’s and Doctorate are in Clinical Psychology from the University of the Rockies. She spent 3 years (5,000 hours) working with and being trained by a Board Certified Pediatric Neuropsychologist in Colorado Springs. This gave her experience in neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation of highly complex children and adults, most of whom suffered from an array of DSM diagnoses. This is also where she was introduced to and trained in neurofeedback. As a retired Navy veteran, she works extensively with the veteran population and
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HST028: PTSD with Marisa Brandt and MaryCatherine MacDonald
21/12/2017 Duration: 01h02minSummary: Dr. Marisa Brandt: A mediatrix is a woman who mediates ideas, translating them across spheres to promote understanding, order, and unity. Mediatrixes have long played a crucial social role as science and technology writers. As a technomediatrix, Brandt investigate sites of scientific and technocultural innovation both ethnographically and textually. Her work draws on ideas from feminism, science and technology studies, media and cultural studies, gender studies, cyborg anthropology, critical military studies, and social theories of health and medicine. Brandt is interested in how ideas about who we are as human beings are bound up in the artifacts we make, how we use them, and the knowledge they allow us to produce. Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald: Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. She received her PhD from Boston University, and her Masters Degree from The New School. Her most recent research examines combat trauma through the lenses of phenomenology, psy
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HST027: External Barriers to Veteran Mental Health with Erin Fowler
20/12/2017 Duration: 58minSummary: Ms. Fowler brings over 15 years of experience in the field of mental health, 10 of those as a practicing psychotherapist in the Pikes Peak community. Erin is a Clinical Therapist with the UCCS Veterans Health and Trauma Clinic. Her focus has always been on treating children, teens, families, and adults with histories of complex trauma, homelessness, domestic violence, multiple hospitalizations, and severe emotional dysregulation. Erin is an EMDRIA Approved Consultant, and holds a Disaster Behavioral Health Field Response Certification (MRC). She has special expertise in both Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). While direct clinical work has always been at the forefront for her, Ms. Fowler has branched out as a clinical supervisor, case manager, and media consultant/community educator regarding mental health and PTSD. She served a variety of populations along the Front Range through her work with AspenPointe, TESSA, and Urban Peak, prio
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HST026 Internal Stigma with David Smith
19/12/2017 Duration: 01h03minSummary: David is currently the CMO at Dogu, a Norwegian SaaS start-up. In addition to his roles in sales and marketing, he enjoys volunteering, speaking and working with veterans. He has served in combat with the US Marines, worked on Wall Street, led international disaster response teams and conducted humanitarian missions around the world. In his free time, he's an avid athlete, outdoorsman and volunteer with travel to over 50 countries on 6 continents. His passions include leadership, entrepreneurship, technology, and strategy. IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: David's military experience, including action in Najaf and Karballah Adrenaline seeking after leaving the military The urge to continue to carry a "sword and shield" even when its not necessary Not understanding what's happening, psychologically, after leaving the military Clay Hunt and his influence on David's decision to start talking about mental health Overcoming stigma to talk about mental health LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THI
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HST025 Veteran Mental Health Bootcamp Introduction
18/12/2017 Duration: 43minSummary: This is the introductory episode to the Veteran Mental Health Boot Camp, a series about veteran mental health brought to you by the Change Your POV Podcast Network and Head Space and Timing. In this episode, Duane provides an introduction to a comprehensive model of veteran mental health, including PTSD, TBI, and beyond. Duane also introduces the guests on the upcoming series episodes. IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: The potential impact of military service on veteran mental health The various aspects of veteran mental health: PTSD TBI Substance Abuse Emotional Dysregulation Purpose and Meaning Moral Injury Needs Fulfillment Family Systems LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Head Space and Timing Blog
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BLK009: I Gained A Greater Appreciation For The Military - With Joey Luthman
17/12/2017 Duration: 01h07minSUMMARY: In the ninth episode of this Podcast Series about the Battle of Sadr City April 4th, 2004, I sit down with Joey Luthman, the actor who plays Specialist Johnathan Riddell. Joey shares with us what it was like being on set during the filming of The Long Road Home on Fort Hood Texas. Hope you enjoy this series about 04-04-04 -"Shoot 'Em In The Face" Give back to Veterans who give back to Veterans! Hey, It's Eddie Thanks for listening! Thank you for listening! I want and encourage your feedback and opinions? Leave a note in the comment section or you can leave me a message at eddie@ChangeYourPOV.com If you enjoy the show I sure hope you'll subscribe and download more episodes on iTunes. All these shows are free to download and listen to and we don't ask for donations or anything to create this show. But if you'd like to totally make our day... we would be forever grateful if you would be so kind as to leave an honest review on iTunes. If you are new to reviews and need a little help, you can g
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NIW010: Mid Season Checkin with Your Host and Jim Lacefield
14/12/2017 Duration: 51minIt's been a long, hard slog for a lot of us. Hunting season has been in high gear since September for many of us. As we reach the coldest part of the season, we stop and take stock of how things have been going so far. This week we catch up with Jim Lacefield to see how his deer season has gone so far and what's coming up for him.