
Women Serve Too
Women Serve Too is the unapologetic voice of the modern woman warrior. Hosted by veteran Brittinie Wick, this podcast is dedicated to amplifying the stories of women who serve—past, present, and future.
Each week, we dive into the real, raw, and remarkable journeys of military women and veterans navigating service, identity, motherhood, entrepreneurship, mental health, and life after the uniform.
From transition struggles to triumphs, Women Serve Too is a safe space and community for sisterhood, growth, and purpose.
Whether you're still in, recently transitioned, or long out but still carrying the weight of service—you’re not alone.
Listen in, feel seen, and remember: Women serve too—and we always have.
Women Serve Too
From Survival to Success: Journey of Healing, Growth, and Empowering Others
Brittney Howard shares her experience of domestic violence and the lack of support from her unit's leadership during her time in the military. She highlights the need for better mental health support and resources for victims of domestic violence in the military. Brittney also discusses her journey of healing and building confidence after leaving the abusive relationship. She emphasises the importance of a growth mindset, continuous learning, and positive self-talk in overcoming challenges and pursuing entrepreneurial endeavours. In this conversation, Brittney Howard discusses the importance of learning and the power of positive psychology. She emphasises the opportunities available in the digital age and encourages individuals to take risks and try new things. The conversation also touches on the generational divide and the urge to hoard. Brittney shares her experience transitioning from a structured environment and highlights the importance of delegation and creating systems. She explains her approach to dog training, focusing on building a cohesive relationship and educating dog owners. The conversation concludes with information on how to contact Dog Boss K9 Training.
ABOUT
Brittney Howard served seven years in the Air Force and spent her time at Anderson, Air Force Base, Guam and JBER Alaska. Throughout her time she faced many adversities including a domestic violence with a partner and a tremendous lack of leadership from her unit. Brittney went into the military to become a canine handler, and when that didn’t occur, she sat out to make her dreams. Come true by starting her own dog training company. Well now only a successful dog training company in Richmond Virginia. She spends her time training, dogs, training, her staff, doing jujitsu and really just doing whatever she wants to do to be happy now that she is not under the thumb of uncle Sam.
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Let’s chat about your dog training problems, goals and how the hell we’ll help get you there!
The robotic dog
This podcast is about dog training and making your dog stop being an annoyance to every new person that comes in your house. If a cat person likes your dog, well then you’ve done it! Best dog ever!
https://open.spotify.com/show/76ZW0MagBgZSas91HvL2Hy?si=l0qk-d-JTA-TUXjkhfE-UQ
I’m here to chat, I’m looking to start mentoring and life coaching and will soon be offering that! For now if you want to get info on when I launch email me at info@dawgboss.com
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