
Boots On The Ground presented by The Mission Continues
Boots On The Ground Podcast sparks conversations with veterans and organizations who are working to address the critical issues and challenges affecting veterans, our families, and communities-in-need nationwide.This show is primarily an interview format and offers an opportunity to connect with veteran community members, highlight and educate our audience on military culture, meaning, and purpose.The subject of any given episode may range from veteran mental health, the transition from active-duty to veteran, women veterans, veteran service organizations, leadership/ professional/ personal growth no name a few.
Boots On The Ground presented by The Mission Continues
Mental Health Awareness Month with Army Veteran and San Antonio Platoon Leader Richard Diaz
Our guest today is Richard Diaz, an Army veteran and San Antonio Platoon Leader. Richard's journey is a powerful reminder that the battles we face don't stop once we've taken off the uniform. Growing up in San Antonio, Texas, Richard found himself getting into a lot of trouble. This led to him enlisting in the Army as an Apache helicopter crew chief. Transitioning back to civilian life was not easy for Richard.
Like many veterans, he grappled with the challenges of adjusting to civilian life. Through resilience and the pursuit of healing, Richard found his way back. Now, he's committed to serving his fellow veterans as a beacon of hope and a guiding light on their path to recovery as a master healer, and platoon leader with the San Antonio Platoon of The Mission Continues.
This episode was produced in honor of National Mental Health Awareness Month and discusses sensitive topics related to mental health.
This episode is just the beginning of Richard's incredible journey. Stay tuned for part two.
We’re on a mission to connect veterans with under-resourced communities. Our programs deploy veteran volunteers to work alongside nonprofit partners and community leaders to improve educational resources, tackle food insecurity, foster neighborhood identity, and more. The Mission Continues’ vision is for all veterans with a desire to continue their service to be part of a movement to transform communities.