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Sponsor: U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank
Today's episode of PTSD and Beyond is proudly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank, dedicated to advancing research on brain disorders that impact Veterans. The VABBB is seeking participants both with and without neurological conditions. Your involvement can lead to important breakthroughs and support life-changing research. Visit www.research.va.gov/programs and click on VA Biorepository Brain Bank
In this compelling episode of PTSD and Beyond, we sit down with filmmaker Jake Rademacher, the director of the powerful documentary "Brothers After War," which premieres in theaters on February 28. This episode dives deep into the transformative power of storytelling and the profound experiences of veterans as they navigate life after combat.
Join us as we explore:
✨ The inspiration behind "Brothers After War" and its connection to the previous film, "Brothers at War"
🫂 The importance of sharing real-life veteran stories to foster understanding and connection
🌅 How the film addresses themes of PTSD, depression, and the search for meaning
💪 The role of community and conversation in the healing process for veterans and their families
💡 Insights into Jake’s journey as he documents the resilience and struggles of service members
A film executive produced by Gary Sinise and the Gary Sinise Foundation, Jake shares heartfelt anecdotes about the veterans featured in the film, illustrating the complexities of their experiences and the vital conversations that emerge from their stories. This episode is a reminder of the importance of listening, connecting, and honoring the journeys of those who have served.
Please share this episode with someone who needs to hear this message. And remember, we’re better together, we’re stronger together, and take what resonates and GO BEYOND!
In Love and Healing,
Dr. Deb
✨ Don’t forget to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode! 💬 Loved this episode? Share it with someone who needs to hear this message today. 🌟 Leave a review—it helps us reach more people on their healing journey.
Support PTSD and Beyond:
☕ Love the show? Buy us a cuppa on Ko-fi! ☕
Creating PTSD and Beyond takes time, heart, and a whole lot of coffee! If you love what we do and want to support the podcast, you can buy us a cuppa on Ko-fi. Every sip helps keep these conversations going and brings more healing content to the community.
💖 Click here to fuel the podcast: Cuppa for PTSD and Beyond @ Ko-Fi
💌 Connect with Jake, get tickets, and learn more:
Website - BrothersAfterWar
Tickets - BrothersAfterWar
Insta - BrothersAfterWar
Facebook - BrothersAfterWar
X (formerly known as Twitter) - BrothersAfterWar
💌 Connect with us:
Website - Dr. Deb Lindh
Website - PTSDandBeyond
Insta - @DrDebraLindh
Insta - @PTSDandBeyond
X (formerly known as Twitter) - @DebraLindh
X (formerly known as Twitter) - @PTSDandBeyond
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Sponsor: U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank
Today's episode of PTSD and Beyond is proudly sponsored by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Biorepository Brain Bank, dedicated to advancing research on brain disorders that impact Veterans. The VABBB is seeking participants both with and without neurological conditions. Your involvement can lead to important breakthroughs and support life-changing research. Visit www.research.va.gov/programs and click on VA Biorepository Brain Bank
In this compelling episode of PTSD and Beyond, we sit down with filmmaker Jake Rademacher, the director of the powerful documentary "Brothers After War," which premieres in theaters on February 28. This episode dives deep into the transformative power of storytelling and the profound experiences of veterans as they navigate life after combat.
Join us as we explore:
✨ The inspiration behind "Brothers After War" and its connection to the previous film, "Brothers at War"
🫂 The importance of sharing real-life veteran stories to foster understanding and connection
🌅 How the film addresses themes of PTSD, depression, and the search for meaning
💪 The role of community and conversation in the healing process for veterans and their families
💡 Insights into Jake’s journey as he documents the resilience and struggles of service members
A film executive produced by Gary Sinise and the Gary Sinise Foundation, Jake shares heartfelt anecdotes about the veterans featured in the film, illustrating the complexities of their experiences and the vital conversations that emerge from their stories. This episode is a reminder of the importance of listening, connecting, and honoring the journeys of those who have served.
Please share this episode with someone who needs to hear this message. And remember, we’re better together, we’re stronger together, and take what resonates and GO BEYOND!
In Love and Healing,
Dr. Deb
✨ Don’t forget to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode! 💬 Loved this episode? Share it with someone who needs to hear this message today. 🌟 Leave a review—it helps us reach more people on their healing journey.
Support PTSD and Beyond:
☕ Love the show? Buy us a cuppa on Ko-fi! ☕
Creating PTSD and Beyond takes time, heart, and a whole lot of coffee! If you love what we do and want to support the podcast, you can buy us a cuppa on Ko-fi. Every sip helps keep these conversations going and brings more healing content to the community.
💖 Click here to fuel the podcast: Cuppa for PTSD and Beyond @ Ko-Fi
💌 Connect with Jake, get tickets, and learn more:
Website - BrothersAfterWar
Tickets - BrothersAfterWar
Insta - BrothersAfterWar
Facebook - BrothersAfterWar
X (formerly known as Twitter) - BrothersAfterWar
💌 Connect with us:
Website - Dr. Deb Lindh
Website - PTSDandBeyond
Insta - @DrDebraLindh
Insta - @PTSDandBeyond
X (formerly known as Twitter) - @DebraLindh
X (formerly known as Twitter) - @PTSDandBeyond
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