• Sergeant Major Roy Lewis: A Legacy of Service, Strength, and Education
    May 26 2024

    Join the conversation with Sergeant Major Roy Lewis, a US Army veteran with a riveting 36-year legacy, as he traverses the poignant realities of military life, its effect on home, and the wisdom gained along his impressive journey. With an infectious blend of humor and profundity, Roy guides us through his transformation from a music and theater aficionado to a life of service, sharing potent lessons from his transitions to the corporate world and ministry. His reflections on intentional leadership will captivate anyone looking for inspiration, as will his experience building the sanctuary of Urban Christian Veterans for comrades of faith and color.

    We're cracking open the book on modern education and its shifting sands, analyzing how college has evolved from a bastion of enlightenment to a battleground for job readiness. Roy and I ruminate on the pressures bearing down on academia's stakeholders, from students seeking more than just a diploma to educators striving to maintain the ethos of learning amidst a corporate-driven culture. The dialogue spans everything from personal anecdotes as a mature student to the celebration of knowledge for its own sake, providing a seasoned angle on the educational odyssey many are embarking upon today.

    The journey doesn't stop there: we venture into the thicket of racism, the art of overcoming stereotypes, and the fortitude it takes to forge one's path regardless of societal barriers. Roy's perspective, shaped by the discipline of military experience and the compassion of his pastoral calling, offers a beacon of hope for minorities and veterans alike. With a call to mentorship and community support, our discussion underlines the importance of veterans assisting each other in claiming their rightful benefits, while encouraging leadership and resilience in the face of life's myriad challenges. This episode is more than just a chat; it's an invitation to explore the power of diversity, the strength of spirit, and the unifying potential of shared experiences.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Warriors Find Faith in the Chaos of Combat
    Apr 15 2024

    As the sun sets on battlefields, the hearts and minds of those who've served often linger in a space where faith and duty collide. Air Force veteran Leola McNeill, alongside other brave service members, opens up about the spiritual odyssey they've embarked on through their time in combat. From the internal tug-of-war between military values and religious beliefs to the profound moments where the divine seemed to intervene, our guests share stories that reveal the depths of the human spirit when tested by war.

    Navigating through the murky waters of conflict and conscience, our conversation takes a turn into the realm of the personal and the universal. Warriors, who have undergone profound personal growth, grapple with the commandment 'thou shalt not kill' as they recount the moments where their roles in combat forced them to confront their core beliefs. These narratives stretch beyond the battlefield, touching on the search for truth and peace in a world that reveals its complexities at every corner—be it through the political machinations behind wars or the government disclosures about extraterrestrial life. Such discussions underscore how personal faith and a broader worldview can evolve dramatically in the aftermath of war.

    We wrap up our heartfelt dialogue with reflections on the passage of time and the evolution of self. Memories of missile attacks in youth contrast sharply with the mature gratitude expressed by our guests for the journey they've undergone, shaped immensely by their military experiences. The support of loved ones, the lessons learned, and the unwavering faith that has persisted through trials and tribulations are woven together, painting a picture of resilience and hope. Join us for this powerful exchange that honors the voices of veterans like Sister McNeill, Brother Bynum, Brother Curry, Brother Hart, and Brother McDonald and resonates with anyone seeking to understand the complex tapestry of life, faith, and duty.
    #DesertStormVeterans #Combat #OperationDesertStorm

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Prostate Cancer Update #4: Radiation Therapy, Appetite, and Incontinence
    Apr 1 2024

    Facing the uncharted waters of prostate cancer treatment, I take you through the ebbs and flows of my journey with radiation therapy on the Urban Christian Veterans Podcast. Imagine the rigorous precision of preparing for each session, where even the state of your bladder and bowels plays a critical role. I walk you through the nerve-racking simulation, the hum of the dual-purpose PET scan and radiation machine, and the myriad sensations accompanying a process so crucial yet taxing.

    The relentless pursuit of normalcy during cancer treatment can be as daunting as the disease itself. From slogging through the fatigue that anchored me down to syncing my water intake with treatment schedules, I share the stark realities of adapting to life's new rhythm. The weekly check-ins with doctors, while routine, brought their surprises—like an invasive ultrasound, a shadow of biopsies past—reminding me that the path to healing is seldom a straight line.

    As I peel back the layers of prostate cancer's lesser-known adversaries, you'll hear about battles with dizziness, the paradox of hunger without appetite, and the often undiscussed yet deeply impactful challenge of incontinence. It's a narrative punctuated with the psychological toll these symptoms take and a testament to the strength required to face each day. Stay tuned as I prepare to unfold the next chapter of this deeply personal voyage, offering a beacon of understanding and camaraderie to fellow veterans and anyone else braving this storm.

    #ProstateCancer #Veterans #RadiationTherapy

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    23 mins
  • Faith and Fortitude: A Conversation with Retired First Sergeant Reginald Adams
    Mar 18 2024

    Sitting across from retired First Sergeant Reginald Adams, I couldn't help but feel the weight of his 27 years of service, a testament to the discipline and resilience he carried throughout his military career. Our conversation, rich with personal stories and laughter, takes you on a journey through Reginald's life—highlighting how his steadfast faith was both his armor and compass. From an unexpected enlistment to the trials of leadership and the challenge of maintaining a sober lifestyle amid chaos, Reginald's narrative is a beacon for those looking to find balance and strength in their own lives.

    We then traverse the landscapes of mental fortitude and post-service realities, mapping out the terrain of a Christian veteran of color. Reginald and I tackle the tough topics, from the stark contrast of societal grievances to the physical training that became our sanctuary during deployment. The weight room stories serve as both metaphor and memory, marking the growth and camaraderie developed under the harshest conditions. These are the moments that shape a soldier, and we hope they resonate with any listener seeking to understand the complexity of identity and resilience.

    As our discussion weaves into the evolution of behavioral health support for veterans, we highlight the vital transition programs and the introduction of whole health coaches that aid our brothers and sisters in arms as they reintegrate into civilian life. We laugh and reflect on the curious world of social media influencers, pondering the impact of their content on society while also appreciating the poignant connections they can create. Our heartfelt episode concludes with a reminder of the fragility of life and the profound role of spirituality, leaving you, dear listener, with a sense of hope and a call to embrace your own spiritual path.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Prostate Cancer Update #3: PET Scan, MRI, and Hormone Therapy
    Mar 12 2024



    In this profoundly personal and enlightening episode of our podcast, Dennis Rose, a courageous US Army Desert Storm veteran, opens up about his ongoing battle against prostate cancer. Following up on our last episode, where Dennis discussed his biopsy experience, today, he takes us through the preparatory steps leading up to his first radiation treatment. This includes undergoing a PET Scan, MRI, hormone therapy, and a DNA test—each step revealing more about his condition and the path forward.

    Dennis shares that his PET Scan, aimed at determining if the cancer has spread beyond the prostate, revealed he is at stage 2. He explains the procedure, from the radioactive tracer to highlight cancer cells to the dietary precautions surrounding sugar consumption. This episode sheds light on the technical aspects of cancer treatment and the emotional and logistical challenges faced along the way.

    Diving into hormone therapy, Dennis discusses the tough decisions he had to make between Orgovix and Eligard, navigating the complexities of healthcare bureaucracy at the VA and the unexpected emotional moment with his family. Moreover, he delves into the significance of a DNA test offered by the VA to determine hereditary risks, emphasizing the importance of early testing for family members.

    Throughout this episode, Dennis doesn't shy away from the realities of his experience—from the discomforts of medical procedures to the frustrations with the healthcare system. Yet, his resilience shines through as he discusses the importance of self-advocacy, comparing his journey to troubleshooting in the IT field and finding parallels in managing symptoms potentially linked to fibromyalgia.

    As Dennis concludes his first week of radiation therapy, he reflects on the power of preparation, self-advocacy, and the human element within medical care. He underscores the value of prayer and positivity in navigating the challenges of cancer treatment.

    Join us on this powerful journey as we explore the intersections of health, hope, and the human spirit. Stay tuned for our next episode, where Dennis will provide an update on his radiation therapy and share more insights into his battle against prostate cancer.

    - #ProstateCancerAwareness
    - #VeteransHealth
    - #CancerTreatmentJourney
    - #RadiationTherapyInsights
    - #SelfAdvocacyInHealthcare
    - #HormoneTherapyExplained
    - #PetScanProcess
    - #DNATestingForCancer
    - #HealthcareBureaucracy
    - #CopingWithCancer
    - #DesertStormVeteran
    - #CancerPreparationSteps
    - #FightingCancerTogether

    Remember to subscribe, share, and support. Until next time, be safe and take care, and we'll talk again soon.

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    39 mins
  • Faith, Family, and Fighting Cancer: The Biopsy
    Mar 4 2024

    In this powerful episode of "Urban Christian Veterans," we dive into the heart and soul of D. Allen Rose, a proud US Army, Desert Storm veteran, as he opens up about his formidable battle with prostate cancer. From the daunting diagnosis to the gritty details of his biopsy experience, Dennis shares his story with raw honesty, illuminated by his unwavering faith and the incredible support of his loved ones.

    D. Rose begins by discussing the chilling anticipation of his prostate biopsy, a procedure that evokes fear in many. However, it's not just the medical aspects of his journey that he focuses on. He reveals two pivotal elements that have guided him through his battle with cancer: his attitude, deeply rooted in his Christian faith, and the unparalleled support from his family, church, and, most notably, his wife.

    His faith in God's plan and control over every situation has been a beacon of hope, reminding him that all things are possible with God. D. Rose’s story is a testament to the power of faith in overcoming life's most daunting challenges.

    The role of his wife in his journey cannot be overstated. From insisting on being present at every appointment to making daily health-boosting smoothies, her dedication and love have been his rock. Her actions show her commitment and exemplify the profound impact of having a supportive partner during times of illness.

    As D. Rose navigates through the technical and emotional aspects of his biopsy, he does not shy away from the discomfort and fear that accompany such procedures. His detailed account provides insight into what many men fear, aiming to demystify the process and prepare others for what to expect.

    Despite the ordeal, D. Rose’s narrative is not despair but hope, resilience, and the importance of community and faith. His journey is a compelling reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the power of standing together in the face of adversity.

    Join us as D. Allen Rose shares his ongoing battle with prostate cancer, shedding light on the importance of faith, the invaluable role of loved ones, and the inner strength required to face such trials. His story is not just about fighting cancer; it's about the essence of the human spirit, love, and the power of faith.

    #UrbanChristianVeterans
    #ProstateCancerJourney
    #VeteranStories
    #FaithOverFear
    #SupportSystem
    #CancerBattle
    #BiopsyExperience

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    28 mins
  • Battlefields to Battling Cancer: D. Allen
    Feb 26 2024

    In this introductory episode, US Army - Desert Storm Veteran D. Allen Rose opens up about events that led up to him receiving his #ProstateCancer diagnosis.

    Tune in to this unforgettable episode of "Battlefields to Battling Cancer: D. Allen's Story" and be moved by the power of resilience and the human spirit's capacity to face life's most significant challenges head-on.

    #VeteranStories
    #ProstateCancerAwareness
    #MilitaryService
    #DesertStorm#CancerSux
    #HealthAndWellness
    #VeteranHealth
    #MilitaryHistory
    #InspiringStories
    #Resilience

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    10 mins
  • Roundtable Discussion with Army Veterans Sonia Vaird and Anthony Burton
    Oct 17 2022

    In this episode, we have a discussion with Army Veteran Sonia Vaird and Army Veteran and Accredited Claims Agent Anthony Burton. The topic of discussion is "The Challenges that Veterans of Color Face in Society".

    As part of the discussion, issues were discussed such as the Taboo associated with mental health challenges, discrimination through dissemination, and general challenges with filing claims for compensation.

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    59 mins