The Coolest People in the World

Jennifer

February 29, 2024 Krystle J. Bailey
Jennifer
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The Coolest People in the World
Jennifer
Feb 29, 2024
Krystle J. Bailey

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This week’s coolest person in the world is U.S. Navy Veteran Jennifer Alvarado. This interview follows a panel conversation held in the U.S. Capitol Building at which Jennifer participated in a ground-breaking conversation about female veterans and their mental health. 

Led by the D.A.V. (Disabled American Veterans), the report “Women Veterans: The Journey to Mental Wellness” tells the story of several individuals and their experiences as a woman in the military. The report presents a solution-oriented conversation about the overall wellness of women who have served and a push for gender-tailored care during and after their transition back into a civilian lifestyle.

In her first post-panel interview, Jennifer shares more of her story, her journey as a sound healer, and her hope for the future of mental health care for United States Vets.

Read the full report at dav.org/women-veterans-study

Warning: While this episode is one of hope and empowerment, the interview also involves mild conversation about PTSD, suicide prevention, intimate partner violence, and MST (military sexual trauma). 

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233

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Send us a Text Message.

This week’s coolest person in the world is U.S. Navy Veteran Jennifer Alvarado. This interview follows a panel conversation held in the U.S. Capitol Building at which Jennifer participated in a ground-breaking conversation about female veterans and their mental health. 

Led by the D.A.V. (Disabled American Veterans), the report “Women Veterans: The Journey to Mental Wellness” tells the story of several individuals and their experiences as a woman in the military. The report presents a solution-oriented conversation about the overall wellness of women who have served and a push for gender-tailored care during and after their transition back into a civilian lifestyle.

In her first post-panel interview, Jennifer shares more of her story, her journey as a sound healer, and her hope for the future of mental health care for United States Vets.

Read the full report at dav.org/women-veterans-study

Warning: While this episode is one of hope and empowerment, the interview also involves mild conversation about PTSD, suicide prevention, intimate partner violence, and MST (military sexual trauma). 

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233

Support the Show.

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