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  • A 360 View of the Spouse Employment Environment

    A practical, interactive course that equips military and civilian service providers with a deeper understanding of military spouse employment challenges, including systemic barriers and policy landscapes. Participants leave with actionable tools to assess needs, apply strengths-based support, and guide spouses toward sustainable career success.

  • Navigating Tricky Partnership Problems (Listener Q&A)

    How do you build community connections that actually work? Have you ever gotten stuck as you try to build community partnerships? In this month’s Listener Q&A, Erin and Jessica answer questions about classic partnership problems: What do you do if you can’t find time to build connections during work time; How do you navigate miscommunication years into a partnership? If I can only do one thing, what should I focus on?

  • Putting Your Icebreakers to Work

    In this episode Erin and Jessica discuss why icebreakers sometimes suck the energy out of the room and share real world examples of what it is like when they actually work. Then Erin shares a practice on how to design an icebreaker that makes team building, making connections, and getting work done easier.

  • Dietary Approaches to Support Brain Health in Aging

    Caregivers of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) often ask: What can we do to protect brain health—or slow decline? While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, growing evidence suggests that dietary patterns and lifestyle behaviors play a meaningful role in supporting cognitive health and reducing...

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  • Leveraging the Community Assets to Support Military Families

    This episode is specifically about the Community Capitals Framework and how to get connected with the assets that already exist in your community. Collaborating with others in your community is important, but if you are finding yourself overwhelmed or with limited capacity, this framework and practice are a great way to get started. You don’t have to make everything happen yourself!