We give a voice to the voiceless through compelling and powerful storytelling that lowers the veteran suicide rate.
We give a voice to the voiceless through compelling and powerful storytelling that lowers the veteran suicide rate.
We are a veteran-owned company that is on a mission to do our part to lower the veteran suicide rate. We believe in the evidence that shows the power of open dialogue and overcoming obstacles together in the veteran community. We are helping break the age-old stigma in the military of being weak if you talk about or seek help with mental health struggles by providing a safe and open space for veterans of all backgrounds to share their honest and genuine stories, many of them for the first time ever. Our thoughtful storytelling not only honors the veteran telling their story but also helps other veterans who see those stories to be empowered to share their own story and head down their own treatment path. Please watch!
Phillip "Q" Quintana tells his harrowing story of combat, suicide attempts, life as an amputee and climbing one of the highest mountains in the world! Q's light-hearted approach to life and his contagious laugh brings you into his story as he offers practical advice to all amputees while being open and honest about his journey. We rely on donations in order to make these stories: be a part of their story now.
To get involved, donate at https://paypal.me/thetogetherproject?... Your donation goes directly to creating more of these stories that inspire.
Raema Mauriello is a U.S Navy veteran, search and rescue swimmer, journalist, wife, and mother. We get the chance to hear her first hand experience of how women are treated in the military, sexual assault in the military and how she overcame those obstacles to reach her goals. We rely on donations to tell these veteran stories that lower the veteran suicide rate.
To get involved, donate at https://paypal.me/thetogetherproject?... Your donation goes directly to creating more of these stories that inspire.
We sit down one on one and hear Air Force F-16 fighter pilot Major Matt Chisam’s story. Major Chisam has flown combat missions in both Iraq and Afghanistan and continues his service today by leading and commanding a squadron of his own. Matt shares his a perspective on combat, the differences in the conflicts of Iraq and Afghanistan and the mindset he used going from peak performance in a F-16 to becoming a father for the first time. The results of that mindset can be so valuable for any veteran watching as it has helped him come to terms with his combat experiences. Hit the like button if you got something from Matt’s story.
We rely on donations to tell these veteran stories that lower the veteran suicide rate. To get involved, donate at https://paypal.me/thetogetherproject?... Your donation goes directly to creating more of these stories that inspire.
Nick Lavery, America's first Special Forces amputee operator to go back into combat tells the story of the ambush that cost him his leg, what it's like to be on the brink of death, and what it took to become fully operational again. Nick's words inspire us to ask for help and keep moving forward towards our goals.
Contact Nick: https://www.machinenick.com/
We sit down 1 on 1 with Chris Bova to hear his inspiring story of survival. A former Recon Marine and government contractor, Chris opens up and talks about combat, friends lost, and the darkness that followed. He then tells us how he got out of that darkness and what we can do to help. We give 10% of profits to programs that are on a mission to lower the veteran suicide rate
We sit down 1 on 1 with George Briones to hear his inspiring story of survival. A Recon Marine, George opens up and talks about combat, friends & family lost, the BS "warrior culture and how he's using what he learned in the Marine Corps to become a better man. This story is extremely powerful, please pass it alone to anyone currently struggling. We must no longer remain silent but speak up and out against our struggles.
We sit down 1 on 1 with former Green Beret Alan Shebaro to hear his inspiring story of survival. Alan opens up and talks about combat, the dark transition into civilian life, what worked in overcoming those struggles and what didn't work. This story is extremely powerful, please pass it along to anyone currently struggling. We must no longer remain silent but speak up and out against our struggles.
We sit down with Kegan Dillan, an 82nd airborne veteran who overcame tragedy while on active duty. Kegan gives actionable lessons that anyone can apply to their everyday lives; veteran or not. His powerful story will leave you wanting to be a better human tomorrow than you were today, with tips he used along the way to break through from being in a coma for three days. We're on a mission to lower the veteran suicide rate through real and honest story telling. Get involved by going to www.thehiveveteranstories.com, share this video, subscribe, be a friend tell a friend.
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