Back to School

Back to School

In this engaging episode of #StillServing, Rob Couture and co-host Brittany Dymond Murray sit down with Tammy Barlet, Jennifer Ross, and Kristina Keenan for a deep dive into the partnership between the VFW and Student Veterans of America (SVA). Together, they explore how SVA chapters support student veterans on campus, the impact of the GI Bill, and the opportunities created through the VFW–SVA Legislative Fellowship. From personal journeys to national advocacy, the conversation highlights how the next generation of veterans is shaping policy, building community, and carrying forward the VFW’s legacy of service.

From the campus lounge to Capitol Hill, today’s student veterans are tomorrow’s leaders — still learning, still leading, and still serving.

Featured Guests:

Tammy Barlet – Vice President, Government Affairs, Student Veterans of America; VFW Legacy Life Member (PA)
Jennifer Ross – VFW–SVA Legislative Fellow Alum; VFW Life Member
Kristina Keenan – Director, VFW National Legislative Service
Brittany Dymond Murray – Co-host & Associate Director, VFW Public Affairs & Strategic Outreach

Episode Highlights:
0:00 Welcome
2:15 Spotlight on Student Veterans of America and VFW partnership
4:54 Tammy Barlet’s journey from student veteran to national advocate
10:01 What SVA chapters offer on campus vs. VFW posts in the community
13:43 SVA’s 1,600+ chapters worldwide and their role in student success
18:33 The VFW–SVA Legislative Fellowship: purpose, process, and impact
20:19 Jennifer Ross shares her fellowship experience and advocacy on Guard/Reserve GI Bill parity
22:47 Application process, mentorship, and building a community action plan
25:18 Preparing student veterans to brief Congress alongside the VFW
27:02 Advocacy paths for introverts and extroverts alike
29:25 Fellowship open to all fields of study — passion drives impact
31:16 Balancing school, SVA, VFW, and fellowship commitments
1:06:54 Afghanistan War Commission session
1:08:27 Historic election of Carol Whitmore as the VFW’s first female Commander-in-Chief
1:11:01 Good of the Order: Tammy on how SVA modeled claims clinics after the VFW convention
1:14:13 Kristina Keenan previews the upcoming Fall Legislative Conference and expanded grassroots advocacy
1:17:22 Call to action: Afghanistan veterans encouraged to share experiences with the Afghanistan War Commission

For more information or to continue the conversation, please visit:

Veterans of Foreign Wars Website

VFW Podcast Page

@VFWHQ on Twitter

VFW on Facebook

@RobCoutureVFW on Facebook

Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW

Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program.

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Center for Minority Veterans, VFW Foundation, and the All of Us Program

Center for Minority Veterans, VFW Foundation, and the All of Us Program

The VFW organization helps veterans to thrive by keeping veterans informed, engaged, and educated about all the benefits and programs available to them and their families. This podcast highlights how additional financial and charitable donations are collected and utilized, unique programs for minority veterans, and how veterans can continue to be of service through medical research. During this episode of The VFW Podcast, Host Terrence Hayes chats with Executive Director of the Center for Minority Veterans, Stephen Dillard who discusses the wonderful work his team does to ensure our minority veterans have the health care, benefits, and entitlements they have earned. Director of the VFW Foundation, Richard Potter, discusses the 25th anniversary of the foundation and what lies ahead as they continue to seek ways to best serve our amazing veterans, service members, and families. Drs. Chris O’Donnell, Chief of Cardiology and Director of the Center for Population Genomics, VA Boston Health Care System, and Phil Tsao, Assistant Chief of Staff for Precision Medicine and Director of the Palo Alto Epidemiology Research and Information Center for Genomics, discuss the All of Us Research Program and how this program helps ensure veterans are represented in this historic effort to speed up biomedical breakthroughs.   Executive Director for the Center for Minority Veterans, Stephen Dillard —   Stephen offers an overview of the Center for Minority Veterans and details the people served by the organization. [2:01] How the VFW and Center for Minority Veterans collaborate. [5:22] Information about the benefits available to minority veterans and their families. [6:50] The Minority Veterans Advisory Committee consults and advises the Center for Minority Veterans. [10:48] The Minority Benefits Summit is postponed due to COVID-19. [14:35]   Director of the VFW Foundation, Richard Potter —   Richard explains the creation and the purpose of the VFW Foundation. [17:26] How the VFW Foundation and corporate sponsors support veterans and service members. [20:04] The VFW Foundation has provided financial relief to VFW community posts during the COVID pandemic. [27:55] The VFW Foundation is celebrating its 25th anniversary. [30:51]   Dr. Chris O’Donnell and Phil Tsao, Ph.D. —   Dr. O’Donnell shares the goals and accomplishments of the Precision Medicine Initiative. [36:36] How veterans can join the All of Us program and how the program benefits veterans. [38:14] Over 250,000 veterans participate in the ongoing All of Us program. [41:18] The genetic feedback veterans receive from participating in the program. [43:02]   For more information or continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program Center for Minority Veterans VFW Foundation All of Us Program — 1-833-805-0426

17 Feb 202150min

Celebrating the Efforts of African-American Veterans

Celebrating the Efforts of African-American Veterans

In honor of Black History month, the VFW is highlighting veterans who made a difference during their service and continue to make a difference in their communities. The VFW donates to organizations that assist service members who have battled spoken and unspoken, systemic biases based on race, equity, and justice as well as other deserving causes. During this episode of The VFW Podcast, Host Terrence Hayes chats with Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (ret.) Kaleth Wright about the many contributions African-Americans have made in our military and shares his experience while serving as we recognize African-American History Month. Internal Revenue Service Media Relations Officer, Karen Connelly shares how veterans and service members can prepare for the 2021 tax season. And Park University Associate Professor of History Dr. Timothy Westcott shares the amazing work The George S. Robb Centre for the Study of the Great War is doing in regards to the Valor Medals Review Project for minority service members.   Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force (ret.) Kaleth Wright — Kaleth joined the world's greatest Air Force on a whim, but now service means everything to him. [2:18] Kaleth shares the African-Americans who made a significant impact on his life. [8:56] Why leaders need to have conversations about systemic race, justice, equity, and bias issues to become better leaders. [10:35] The advancement of females and minorities in positions of authority is well overdue. [15:35]   Internal Revenue Service Media Relations Officer, Karen Connelly — The steps veterans can take to prepare to file taxes. [22:12] Tax filing advice for deployed service members. [24:16] Navigating 2020 taxes, including the Recovery Rebate form, the CARES Act, and SS tax deferment. [25:38] What veterans can do to avoid being the victim of a tax fraud or scam. [27:08] “A Closer Look” into the IRS. [33:10]   Park University Associate Professor of History, Dr. Timothy Westcott — Dr. Westcott describes the process in which Park University reviews those denied Valor medals due to racial bias. [35:40] The individuals involved with the Valor Medals Review Program and the role they play in the process. [40:31] Dr. Westcott shares the heartbreaking and heartwarming aspects of the Valor Medals Review Program. [44:31] How the 2019 VFW donation of $70,000 was used to recognize future Valor Medal recipients. [49:31]   For more information or continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program IRS Publication #3 for Armed Service Members IRS Free File The Valor Medals Review Program

3 Feb 202155min

Housing and Wellbeing Initiatives and Benefits

Housing and Wellbeing Initiatives and Benefits

Serving in the military instills strong values and honorable virtues that last a lifetime. But, when active duty is complete, keeping up-to-date with quality-of-life benefits and programs for service members transitioning into civilian life is essential. The VFW organization is always striving to gather the information that matters most to its members. During this episode of The VFW Podcast, Host Terrence Hayes discovers programs that assist veterans with wellbeing initiatives and housing benefits. R&B Artist and Navy Veteran B. Taylor shares his continued passion for the military and why his service was key to leading him to his musical career. Army LTC (ret.) and Merging Vets and Players National Director J.C. Glick, and former Major League Baseball star Slade Heathcott discuss MVP’s mission and how it helps veterans and former athletes manage issues such as post-traumatic stress, career-separation anxiety, and other challenges. Veterans Benefits Administration Home Loan Guarantee Service Executive Director Jeff London discusses VA home loans, the Cares Act, and how veterans can maximize their home-buying experience. Navy, B. Taylor — Not only did B. work as an Aviation Electronics Technician, but he also played football, basketball, and played music at a birthday party for Snoop Dog’s mom. [2:24] B. describes how the opportunity to make music with Snoop Dog came to pass. [7:53] Wise words from a football coach led B. to follow his musical ambitions and work with Motown greats. [9:57] In addition to making hit singles, B. created 1 Life Wellness Centers to assist military, veterans, and first responders to overcome mental health afflictions. [15:55]   Army LTC (ret.), J.C. Glick & MLB’s Slade Heathcott — J.C. recalls his time of service in an elite Army unit. [22:33] Striving to be the best you can be is a commonality of being a baseball player and military service. [24:12] J.C. describes how Merging Vets and Players (MVP) was founded and its mission. [27:07] Slade appreciates the trust and accountability of the MVP program. [36:44]   Veterans Benefits Administration Home Loan Guarantee Service Executive Director, Jeff London — Jeff describes what makes the VA home loan guarantee a great option for service members and veterans. [42:01] How veterans can find out if they are eligible for VA home loans. [46:21] The mission of the VA home loan program is to help veterans obtain, retain, and adapt homes. [49:35] Veterans can benefit from the Cares Act forbearance during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. [54:49]   For more information or continue the conversation, please visit:   Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program B. Taylor @btaylorofficial on Instagram Merging Vets and Players (MVP) Veterans Administration Home Loan Info or 877-827-3702

20 Jan 20211h 3min

Working as a Team to Support Those in Need

Working as a Team to Support Those in Need

A successful mission is never the result of just one person. Those who have served, as well as those currently serving, know that no one goes it alone. By applying the teamwork ethic, VFW and its partners have served veterans for over a hundred years. Trust is a key tenet in our quest to assist our brethren. When members of the VFW family reach out for help, no matter the issue, we offer varying means of support provided by our organization, partners, contributors, and volunteers. During this episode of The VFW Podcast, Host Terrence Hayes chats with Medal of Honor Recipient Army SGM Thomas Payne, who discusses his service to the nation, leading soldiers in today’s Army, and the events that resulted in him becoming our newest Medal of Honor recipient. Jesse James Dupree chats about joining forces with the VFW and the Unmet Needs Program that helps raise money for veterans and service members facing financial hardships. Army COL (ret.) George W. shares his personal story of ruin, resilience, and redemption as a recovering alcoholic.   SGM, Thomas Payne —   Inspired by being born into a family of service and an innate sense of duty to serve his country, Thomas joined the U.S. military after 9/11/01. [2:01] What it means to Thomas to be a leader of soldiers. [4:16] Thomas describes the privilege of working with his teammates, receiving the Medal of Honor, and winning the Best Ranger Competition. [5:49] Thomas’s advice for young leaders includes the three pillars of leadership and the importance of trust and relationships. [8:21] Entertainer & VFW Supporter, Jesse James Dupree — Terrence challenges Jesse with a game of Start One, Fire One, and Bench One. [12:00] Jesse shares the story of how the chainsaw became part of Jesse and Jackyl’s famous live show. [15:59] The many ways Jesse supports, raises funds, partners with, and brings awareness to the VFW organization. [20:02] Jesse describes his plans to make 2021a year to remember at Sturgis with Harley Davidson and the VFW. [27:04]   Army COL (ret.), George W. — George describes his journey through alcoholism, his denial, his road to recovery, his resilience, and why it is important to share recovery stories. [30:48] The first step a person can take in helping a loved one overcome alcoholism and how Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) can help. [34:12] George shares his role in building a foundation for functional recovery for the Armed Forces and veteran communities. [40:25] Reaching out to AA is just a keystroke or phone call away. [43:34]   For more information or continue the conversation, please visit: Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program Jesse James Dupree VFW Pappy Hoel Campground @JesseJamesDupree on Instagram JJD MightyLoud on Facebook @JackylJesse on Twitter

6 Jan 202147min

Working Together for Veteran Welfare

Working Together for Veteran Welfare

Chartered in 1899, the VFW is the oldest and most-experienced non-profit veterans service organization in the United States. Many people believe the VFW organization is funded by the Federal Government, but this is a common misconception. One of the ways the VFW offers the most comprehensive services to veterans is by collaborating with other veteran service organizations and maintaining good relationships with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Donations from individuals and corporate sponsorships are vital to our providing veterans with the grants and services they require. Please make your charitable donation to the VFW this holiday season.   During this episode of The VFW Podcast, Host Terrence Hayes chats with VFW Adjutant General Kevin Jones who speaks about the importance of giving during the holiday season and how the VFW utilizes the charitable dollars to help veterans, service members, and military families. And, VA Senior Advisor and Director of Community Engagement, Anthony Love talks about the Department of Veterans Affairs’ efforts to lower veteran homelessness nationwide. Then, Student Veterans of America President and CEO, Jared Lyon discusses the organization’s priorities and how student veterans can get involved in SVA on campuses and virtually.   VFW Adjutant General, Kevin Jones —   During COVID-19, Kevin is proud of the work his organization has done for meeting objectives while telecommuting. [1:53]   Why the VFW chose a podcast as a new communication tool. [3:00]   Donations are important. The VFW does not receive any assistance or aid from the Federal Government. [4:55]   Kevin explains what sets the VFW apart from other veterans service organizations. [6:55]   How to make a donation that will directly impact the lives of veterans. [12:29]   VA Senior Advisor and Director of Community Engagement, Anthony Love —   Anthony describes the varied definition of homelessness and shares what the American people can do to combat veteran homelessness right now. [19:04]   Steps veterans or friends of veterans can take if a veteran is in immediate need of housing. [22:39]   Anthony describes the role of the Department of Veterans Affairs in preventing and ending veterans’ homelessness. [23:34]   How the pandemic has changed the game when it comes to combating veteran homelessness. [26:54]   Resources to discover more about how the VA administration assists veterans. [30:18]   Student Veterans of America President & CEO, Jared Lyons —   Jared explains the mission of Student Veterans of America.  [34:28]   How veterans can connect and become involved with the Student Veterans of America on college campuses. [34:50]   Since 2016, research has driven the policy and advocacy of the SVA. [38:44]   Jared describes the tightly woven relationship between the SVA and the VFW. [43:17]   For more information or continue the conversation, please visit:   Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program National Call Center for Homeless Veterans 1-877-424-3838

2 Dec 202051min

Veterans Day: Influential Leaders on How to Express Gratitude During COVID-19

Veterans Day: Influential Leaders on How to Express Gratitude During COVID-19

Only 1% of the United States population serves in the military. Veterans Day, November 11th, is a day designated for Americans to recognize and honor the men and women of the military who served our great nation. It is a time to say thank you to those who protect our freedoms. Expressing gratitude for those who sacrificed many years of their lives in service is an impactful way to amplify awareness, strengthen communities, and show appreciation. During this episode of The VFW Podcast, Host Terrence Hayes chats with three friends, mentors, and leaders whom he served with during his time in the military. He speaks with Marine Corps Sergeant Major (retired) Bryan Battaglia, the second Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Air Force Chief Master Sergeant (retired) Denise Jelinski-Hall, former Senior Enlisted Advisor to the National Guard Bureau, and Army Command Sergeant Major (retired) Patrick Alston, former Senior Enlisted Leader of the U.S. Strategic Command, about Veterans Day, the impact our men and women have made on our nation, and what Americans can do to say, “Thank You” during this period of social distancing. Marine Corps Sergeant Major (Retired), Bryan Battaglia —   What Veterans Day means to Bryan. [3:08]   Bryan highlights Veterans who have impacted his military career and personal life. [7:33]   The pinnacle of Bryan’s career was sharing American influence with the British Royal Marines. [11:05]   Suggestions for how Americans can honor and recognize Veterans during COVID-19. [13:25] Air Force Chief Master Sergeant (Retired), Denise Jelinski-Hall —   Denise shares what inspired her to join the U.S. Air Force and her first leadership opportunity. [20:05]   Influential leaders and commanders who made a difference in Denise’s military career and personal life. [23:26]   Denise recalls her first days as a Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Hawaii National Guard. [27:51]   After retiring, Denise wrote her first book, From the Prairie to the Pentagon, and became involved with the United Through Reading program. [43:01] Army Command Sergeant Major (Retired), Patrick Alston —   Patrick shares the origin story of Veterans Day and what it means to him. [37:50]   Americans can use social media to say “Thank You” to Veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic. [41:15]   Patrick describes the Veterans who were instrumental to his successful military career. [44:49]   For more information or continue the conversation, please visit:   Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text “NEEDS” to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program

4 Nov 202053min

Maintaining Mental and Economic Wellness During COVID-19 and 2020 Visions

Maintaining Mental and Economic Wellness During COVID-19 and 2020 Visions

Welcome, one and all, to the first installment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Podcast with host, Terrence Hayes. The VFW organization values veterans, active duty service members, and their families. It is so much more than telling war stories at the Post. Through this communications platform, we are intent on changing past perceptions and showcasing the inclusivity, community assistance, and mental health and wellness programs available to VFW members.   In this episode, VFW National Commander, Harold “Hal” Roesch II, chats about his first 30 days, his priorities for the VFW organization for the balance of 2020, and what to expect in 2021. Give An Hour CEO, Dr. Randy Phelps, shares ways members and their families can cope with isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic and how to seek help if challenged with mental health concerns as a result of the isolation. VFW Director of Programs, Lynn Rolf, shares the wealth of programs the VFW provides its veterans, service members, and families and specifics on how to utilize the well-established Unmet Needs Program. VFW National Commander, Harold “Hal” Roesch —   The new Commander in Chief summarizes his 2020 Vision for the VFW organization. [3:38]   The challenges COVID-19 brings to the VFW community. [7:23]   Changing the perception of VFW Posts to family-friendly gathering places. [10:17]   Looking at the tremendous impact of the Unmet Needs Program. [16:23]   What to expect from the VFW organization in the next 12 months. [21:10] Chief Executive Officer of Give an Hour, Dr. Randy Phelps —   Dr. Phelps describes the Give an Hour Program, which has donated over 300,000 hours of free mental health care to veterans and their families. [24:16]   Why individuals reach out for the treatment of physical ailments, yet those with mental health issues often remain silent. [28:19]   How the Campaign to Change Direction directly addresses the five signs of emotional suffering. [37:34]   Dr. Phelps shares some of the wellness resources available on the Give an Hour website. [43:01] VFW’s Director of Programs, Lynn Rolf —   Lynn describes how the Unmet Needs Program provides veterans and active duty service members with life-saving economic assistance. [47:41]   How to donate to the Unmet Needs Program. [53:40]   For more information or continue the conversation, please visit:   Veterans of Foreign Wars Website VFW Podcast Page @VFWHQ on Twitter VFW on Facebook Give an Hour Website VFW Unmet Needs Program Call 1-888-JOIN-VFW Text ‘NEEDS’ to 20222 to donate to the Unmet Needs Program

7 Okt 202059min

The VFW Podcast Trailer

The VFW Podcast Trailer

The VFW Podcast is the official podcast of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the oldest combat veterans service organization advocating for and serving our veterans, service members and military families worldwide. The VFW Podcast will feature interviews, one-of-a-kind perspectives and insightful conversations concerning veteran legislation, educational and financial assistance programs, national veterans’ services, critical initiatives from the VFW National Commander, and much more.

31 Juli 202056s

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