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Coming to Reflection “On Slant”

In this episode, we share the year-end reflections of some of our past collaborators. Inspired by our conversation with  Bjørn Peterson in a previous episode, we asked our contributors to share something that helped inspire their reflection; a piece of art or poetry, a song, a quote or whatever inspired them. The episode features the reflections of Allison DeMarco, Kalin Goble, Bjørn Peterson, and podcast hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch.

2022 Personal Finance Year in Review

The eighth annual OneOp Personal Finance Year in Review webinar describes legislation and events that have impacted military personal finances during 2022 and trends that will continue to impact finances in the years ahead. Explore the results of noteworthy personal finance research studies that were published in 2022, military-specific financial events, and a preview of announced changes related to income, estate taxes and Social Security for 2023.

Replay of Working Out Loud

In this episode, hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch explore john Stepper's Working Out Loud framework in the context of building relationships for resilience. Jessica and Bob discuss five elements of Working Out Loud: purposeful discovery, relationships, generosity, visible work, and growth mindset.

Supporting Military Families with LGBTQ+ Youth with Cathy Marcello

In this episode (Season 4, Episode 2), co-hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch talk with Cathy Marcello about the challenges faced by military families with LGBTQ+ youth and all of us can do to support those families. Cathy leads the MilPride program for the Modern Military Association of America, the nation's largest LGBTQ+ military and veteran non-profit.

Grounding Yourself in Your Strengths and Values

In this episode (Season 4, Episode 3), co-hosts Jessica Beckendorf and Bob Bertsch talk grounding yourself in your strengths and values - one of the eight ways of cultivating community resilience that we identified in our “Connecting Communities in Asset-based Community Recovery” project.