Each year, more than a hundred fifty people make the decision to enlist in the U. S. Military. While the reasons and motivations for joining the armed forces differ from person to person, it takes incredible courage, resilience, and both
mental and physical strength to serve. So this Veteran's Day, as we honor and commemorate those who have selflessly put their lives on the line to fight for and defend our country, it's important to celebrate the everyday veterans who continue to work tirelessly to achieve success in their civilian life too. Hey, friends, on Bobby Bones and this is Vets you should know, a brand new podcast from my
Heart Radio. Throughout this four part series, I'll introduce you to four military veterans with inspiring stories who continue to use their experiences and the lessons they learned in service through their journey as civilians. I learned about the different tribes.
I learned about the terrain, learn about the altitude. We trained up, we did all this kind of stuff, and then you land in country and you realize how much of that training just goes completely out of the window because there's nothing that anyone can do that can prepare you for it. I was taught this is normal, this is what happens, and I'm sorry this happened to you, but expect it from now on. And so I said, you know what, somebody has to do better, something they
deserve better. So I decided, if nobody's going to do it, then I guess I have to. It's such a cliche. I can't change the past, but I can influence the future. And so I've learned that I can take that story. I can take my failure. I can take the sacrifice of Emmanuel and Michael and other friends of mine that I've lost in combat, and I can share them with others to inspire them and also just let them know about these these brave men that I had the honor
serving with. So when I went to that basic camp for the Army, I was told that my voice did matter and that I needed to use it. So from that day on, I had to read build myself, really and it was those members of the military, my friends, the drill sergeants, who really helped me regain my voice and regain my confidence so that I could be a voice for others going forward. Join me. This Veteran's Day November eleven for the launch of Vets you Should Know.
You won't want to miss hearing from these heroic men and women who have fought overseas and continue to serve their families and communities in new ways. Listen to Vets you Should Know on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
