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In this episode, Brittinie interviews Kendra Cook, U.S. Army veteran and founder of Warrior Diva Outdoors. Kendra shares her military journey, the impact of mentorship, and the often-overlooked challenges women veterans face when transitioning out of uniform. She breaks down the importance of strong support systems, especially for women navigating VA benefits, employment, and mental health resources.
Tailored to San Antonio’s veteran community, Kendra highlights local nonprofits, community programs, and the value of staying connected in Military City USA. She also shares how Warrior Diva Outdoors empowers women veterans through outdoor healing, confidence-building activities, and a supportive sisterhood. This episode encourages women to show up for each other, find their voice, and embrace community as a path to healing and growth.
About Kendra:
Kendra Cook is a U.S. Army veteran, advocate, and community leader dedicated to serving those who have served. She currently works as a Military Service Officer for Bexar County, where she assists veterans and their families in navigating VA benefits, accessing resources, helping with transitions and employment and overcoming barriers to stability. She also serves as the Vice President of a nonprofit organization that empowers women veterans, first responders, and military families through outdoor healing, peer connection, and mental health support.
Kendra has been a featured panelist for several veteran-focused organizations, including the Wounded Warrior Project, where she shares insight on the unique challenges women veterans face during transition and reintegration. Her work reflects a deep commitment to ensuring women veterans are seen, heard, and supported both in policy and in practice.
With a focus on compassion, connection, and impact, Kendra continues to be a voice for change in the veteran community.
Connect with Kendra: www.linkedin.com/in/kendra-cookusa
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Women Serve Too Merch (10% of Profits Benefits Female Veterans): https://www.etsy.com/shop/WomenServeToo
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In this episode, Brittinie interviews Kendra Cook, U.S. Army veteran and founder of Warrior Diva Outdoors. Kendra shares her military journey, the impact of mentorship, and the often-overlooked challenges women veterans face when transitioning out of uniform. She breaks down the importance of strong support systems, especially for women navigating VA benefits, employment, and mental health resources.
Tailored to San Antonio’s veteran community, Kendra highlights local nonprofits, community programs, and the value of staying connected in Military City USA. She also shares how Warrior Diva Outdoors empowers women veterans through outdoor healing, confidence-building activities, and a supportive sisterhood. This episode encourages women to show up for each other, find their voice, and embrace community as a path to healing and growth.
About Kendra:
Kendra Cook is a U.S. Army veteran, advocate, and community leader dedicated to serving those who have served. She currently works as a Military Service Officer for Bexar County, where she assists veterans and their families in navigating VA benefits, accessing resources, helping with transitions and employment and overcoming barriers to stability. She also serves as the Vice President of a nonprofit organization that empowers women veterans, first responders, and military families through outdoor healing, peer connection, and mental health support.
Kendra has been a featured panelist for several veteran-focused organizations, including the Wounded Warrior Project, where she shares insight on the unique challenges women veterans face during transition and reintegration. Her work reflects a deep commitment to ensuring women veterans are seen, heard, and supported both in policy and in practice.
With a focus on compassion, connection, and impact, Kendra continues to be a voice for change in the veteran community.
Connect with Kendra: www.linkedin.com/in/kendra-cookusa
Support the show
SUBSCRIBE and SHARE!
Women Serve Too Merch (10% of Profits Benefits Female Veterans): https://www.etsy.com/shop/WomenServeToo