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What does it look like when a veteran heals — and then turns around to help the next one?
David Konkler served in the AmeriCorps VETCO program in Tacoma, Washington, supporting veterans transitioning out of military life. But his service didn't stop there. He co-founded Nine Line Veteran Services, an outdoor nature-based peer support program that brings veterans together through hiking, camping, and yes — a beloved event called "Suns Out, Guns Out."
David shares what happens when a group of guarded, "snarky veterans" spend a day on a private gun range together. By the end? They're swapping stories, laughing, competing — and opening up in ways they haven't in years. It's mental health support that doesn't feel like mental health support.
The most powerful moment: watching a veteran "graduate" from the program and say I want to give back now too. The ripple effect is real.
"It's okay not to be okay. But we have to make sure we're doing things to guide us toward the lighter side." — David Konkler
#StillGettingThingsDone
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🤝 This episode is part of a special series produced in partnership with 250&Beyond: Our American Story and our partners:
The National Museum and Center for Service — A national organization developing a truly national museum and center dedicated to honoring and inspiring service in ALL its forms.
Independent Sector — The only national membership organization that brings together a diverse community of changemakers, nonprofits, foundations, and corporations working to strengthen civil society and ensure all people in the United States thrive.
WETA — Founded in 1961, WETA is the leading public broadcasting station in the nation's capital, serving their community with educational, cultural, news, and public affairs programs and services.
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AmeriCorps Connections lifts up real stories of AmeriCorps alumni — 100+ featured! Honest, unfiltered truth about national service. These alums aren't just reflecting — they're still getting things done! We believe these voices deserve to be heard, and we're just getting started!
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What does it look like when a veteran heals — and then turns around to help the next one?
David Konkler served in the AmeriCorps VETCO program in Tacoma, Washington, supporting veterans transitioning out of military life. But his service didn't stop there. He co-founded Nine Line Veteran Services, an outdoor nature-based peer support program that brings veterans together through hiking, camping, and yes — a beloved event called "Suns Out, Guns Out."
David shares what happens when a group of guarded, "snarky veterans" spend a day on a private gun range together. By the end? They're swapping stories, laughing, competing — and opening up in ways they haven't in years. It's mental health support that doesn't feel like mental health support.
The most powerful moment: watching a veteran "graduate" from the program and say I want to give back now too. The ripple effect is real.
"It's okay not to be okay. But we have to make sure we're doing things to guide us toward the lighter side." — David Konkler
#StillGettingThingsDone
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🤝 This episode is part of a special series produced in partnership with 250&Beyond: Our American Story and our partners:
The National Museum and Center for Service — A national organization developing a truly national museum and center dedicated to honoring and inspiring service in ALL its forms.
Independent Sector — The only national membership organization that brings together a diverse community of changemakers, nonprofits, foundations, and corporations working to strengthen civil society and ensure all people in the United States thrive.
WETA — Founded in 1961, WETA is the leading public broadcasting station in the nation's capital, serving their community with educational, cultural, news, and public affairs programs and services.
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AmeriCorps Connections lifts up real stories of AmeriCorps alumni — 100+ featured! Honest, unfiltered truth about national service. These alums aren't just reflecting — they're still getting things done! We believe these voices deserve to be heard, and we're just getting started!