WGY6@6, Episode 173 - WE are as ONE!!
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This episode should really make all of us rethink our ‘cozy’ lives. We are reminded to not take things for granted and to enjoy each day as it comes. We are joined by Jessica Lynch, who will always be known as the female prisoner of the Iraqis after a skirmish in 2003. It is 20 years later, and the memories are still vivid, but Jessica is her own person now and has faced that moment and learned to grow.
The WeP3 team of Mark, Andrea and Jonathan have been working hard to put things together in a fun and informative way, with the goal to help all in getting involved. We love to hear the raw stories and the raw songs from our guests, as they share their stories of service and selfless support to keep our country and communities safe. If you would like to watch the live version, you can find it here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/yGHqEgx4p9E?si=KWimrFeY4WzEviEe
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The People’s Patriot Project exists to be the shock and awe when combating the deadly and invisible enemy that is killing our heroes. We will move forward with our Devotion to Duty, and with our boots on and ready to serve those who have served. WE are adding to the family and have A Big Announcement coming soon. WE are ready to Be a part OF, not apart FROM, and WE will conquer the world of PTSD and suicide of our service people. Remembering is not enough, and there is strength in asking for help. Our guests inspire our listeners to continue the mission they need to better themselves every day and to move forward in helping, supporting and empowering those who are still with us and remembering those who are not. Remember, no matter your role, Make It Convenient, Keep it Simple. Even when times are at their worst - Never Surrender!! #communityheroes #NeverForget #beapartofandnotapartfrom #PatriotPride #StickingTruetoourMissions #ThereisStrengthinAskingforHelp #ToxicPositivity #GettingInvolved #DevotiontoDuty
WE are all about making relationships and being the communication that others sometimes let slip by. It’s about those who served, and we are here now to serve them. If you get a chance, please check out our guests' talents on their media outlets, Facebook, Instagram and websites.