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In this episode of Words of Wisdom from Kick-Ass Women, Liz Brohan and Mary Olivieri sit down with Cindy Greenglass — marketing leader, educator, and passionate board member of Honor Flight Chicago — for a powerful conversation about veteran advocacy, service, and purpose.
Cindy shares the mission of Honor Flight Chicago, the largest Honor Flight program in the country, which has flown more than 12,000 World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam veterans to Washington, D.C. for a deeply moving “day of honor.” The experience often becomes a catalyst for healing, gratitude, and storytelling — especially for Vietnam veterans who were never thanked when they returned home.
Beyond the flights, the organization now engages students and communities through Operation Education and veteran-story podcasts, helping younger generations understand the reality — not just the history — of military service. Cindy also highlights the powerful ripple effect on families, volunteers, and everyday people who witness the welcome-home celebrations.
She reminds us that service comes in many forms — donations, time, skills, or simply thanking a veteran. And sometimes, saying “yes” to service unlocks unexpected passion and purpose. This inspiring conversation is a reminder that honoring those who served is about connection, gratitude, and humanity — and that every one of us has the power to make a difference.
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By Liz BrohanIn this episode of Words of Wisdom from Kick-Ass Women, Liz Brohan and Mary Olivieri sit down with Cindy Greenglass — marketing leader, educator, and passionate board member of Honor Flight Chicago — for a powerful conversation about veteran advocacy, service, and purpose.
Cindy shares the mission of Honor Flight Chicago, the largest Honor Flight program in the country, which has flown more than 12,000 World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam veterans to Washington, D.C. for a deeply moving “day of honor.” The experience often becomes a catalyst for healing, gratitude, and storytelling — especially for Vietnam veterans who were never thanked when they returned home.
Beyond the flights, the organization now engages students and communities through Operation Education and veteran-story podcasts, helping younger generations understand the reality — not just the history — of military service. Cindy also highlights the powerful ripple effect on families, volunteers, and everyday people who witness the welcome-home celebrations.
She reminds us that service comes in many forms — donations, time, skills, or simply thanking a veteran. And sometimes, saying “yes” to service unlocks unexpected passion and purpose. This inspiring conversation is a reminder that honoring those who served is about connection, gratitude, and humanity — and that every one of us has the power to make a difference.
3 Resources or References Mentioned
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You can find us wherever you listen to podcasts or watch us on YouTube.