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Veteran's Affairs Plus discusses the issues that veterans in Las Vegas deal with on a daily basis. Your host, David L. Washington connects listeners with relevant community resources and information that they need to help veterans or themselves.
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Join host Gene Campbell as he steps in for Dave Washington on this week's episode of Veterans Affairs Plus. Gene discusses various community issues and extends well wishes to Dave as he takes a break for his health. Special guest Chris Thompson shares insights from his 39-year journey, touching on military experiences, including the challenges of transitioning out and discovering available benefits. From facing harsh climates in Grand Forks to forging lifelong friendships, Chris reflects on his diverse career, emphasizing the importance of veterans claiming the benefits they deserve. Tune in for valuable advice and resources for veterans navigating civilian life and accessing essential services.
Join host Dave Washington alongside Chief Eugene Campbell and former American Legion Post Commander Grady Hayes as they delve into the critical issues facing veterans today. From addressing the unique challenges veterans from different eras face, to advocating for mental health awareness and housing initiatives, this episode of Veterans Affairs Plus offers insightful discussions and practical solutions. Discover valuable resources, hear personal stories, and learn about upcoming events aimed at supporting veterans in their transition to civilian life. Tune in for a candid conversation that highlights the importance of community support and advocacy for those who have served their country.
Join Dave Washington and his esteemed colleagues, Chief Gene Campbell and Chief John Reed, in this engaging fireside chat touching on various topics from veterans affairs to community involvement and leadership in the fire service. From sharing condolences to discussing Women's History Month and family anecdotes, they seamlessly transition into crucial discussions about veterans' health issues, the impact of EDI (Executive Development Institute), and challenges in fire service recruitment and leadership. With anecdotes, advice, and reflections, this episode offers insights into the rich tapestry of experiences and lessons learned in service and community engagement.
Join host Dave Washington on Veterans Affairs Plus as he shines a spotlight on local entrepreneurs making a difference in Las Vegas. In this episode, Dave speaks with Mr. Larry Smith, a dynamic entrepreneur involved in various ventures, including cannabis cultivation, medical lead acquisition, and rental car services. Larry shares insights into his journey as an entrepreneur, from his roots in Las Vegas to his diverse business ventures. Additionally, Dave welcomes Miss AK, a multifaceted community leader, comedian, and nonprofit organizer, who discusses her passion for serving the community and supporting veterans. Tune in for inspiring stories of entrepreneurship and community engagement, highlighting the impact of these individuals in the local landscape.
Dave Washington highlights the crucial work of Mr. Tony Marshall, a dedicated service officer assisting veterans in securing their benefits. The episode features an insightful interview with Mr. Tim Haskins, a branch manager with Premier Mortgage Resources, shedding light on VA loans and programs supporting veterans in homeownership. Additionally, the show discusses recent developments in marijuana legislation, exploring the opening of consumption lounges and the challenges faced by social equity initiatives. The episode concludes with an inspiring conversation with Mr. Frank Hawkins, Chairman of the Housing Board, sharing details about ongoing construction projects aimed at providing affordable housing solutions for veterans and the community. Tune in for valuable information and stories that honor and support our veterans.
In this heartfelt episode of Veterans Affairs Plus, host Dave Washington pays tribute to the late Ed May Sr., a distinguished figure in the Las Vegas community. The episode features a profound conversation with Ed May Jr., delving into the rich legacy of his father's life. From being a Navy veteran and pioneering African American pilot to his extensive contributions as a contractor, community leader, and mentor, Ed May Sr. left an indelible mark on Las Vegas. Listeners gain insights into his multifaceted journey, highlighting his commitment to family, faith, and service, leaving a lasting impact that resonates far beyond his passing.
In this episode of Veterans Affairs Plus host Dave Washington pays tribute to military veterans and discusses important initiatives for supporting them. The episode features highlights from a recent visit to the Veterans and Community Resource Center in North Las Vegas, emphasizing the essential programs and services they offer, from professional development to tax assistance. Dave also commemorates individuals, sharing birthdays and stories, while extending condolences to the families of soldiers who recently lost their lives in service. The episode culminates with a heartfelt plea for world peace and a reminder of the enduring impact of veterans' sacrifices. Tune in for a powerful blend of commemoration, reflection, and advocacy for our nation's heroes.
In this episode of Veterans Affairs Plus, host Dave Washington welcomes two inspiring individuals—Oscar Robinson, a veteran and renowned producer/director of live stage productions, and Damon Byrd, a retired Air Force veteran and owner of Only Three Snacks. The episode delves into Robinson's rich history in theater and the creation of the annual "Kemet in the Desert" series, celebrating African history and culture. Meanwhile, Byrd shares his transition from military service to entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of health and wellness through his plant-based snack company. Join the conversation as they discuss the impact of service, the significance of healthy choices, and their contributions to the community.
In this episode of Veterans Affairs Plus on 91.5 Jazz and More, David Washington welcomes Rodney Smith, a dedicated veteran, and retired captain Scott Williams from the North Las Vegas Fire Department. The conversation delves into various topics, including the passing of influential figures, the challenges faced by firefighters, and the importance of supporting families of domestic warriors. The spotlight then turns to Rodney Smith, sharing his journey from New York to the Air Force and his commitment to community service. The episode also features a discussion with Camila Bywaters, a candidate for school board trustee, addressing crucial issues in education, such as the impact of homelessness on students and the mislabeling of the younger generation as "Gen Alpha." Join the conversation as these veterans discuss their efforts to make a positive impact on the lives of young people and the broader community.
In this compelling podcast episode, join the lively conversation with military veterans France Faustian and Antonio Moore as they share their inspiring journeys from serving in the military to thriving in civilian life. From their diverse backgrounds – one hailing from Bronx, New York, and the other from Haiti and Miami – to their respective experiences in the Army's medical field, these veterans discuss the opportunities, challenges, and personal growth that came with their service. Hear about their educational pursuits, family life, and the impact of the military on their personal development. Whether you're a prospective military recruit or someone seeking inspiration, this episode provides valuable insights into the transformative power of military service.
In a groundbreaking move, the Los Angeles County Centurions, led by President Johnny Gray and retired Assistant Chief Dan Scott, have successfully spearheaded the naming of a fire station after the late Assistant Chief Hershel Clady. The first African-American to rise through the ranks to Engineer, Hershel Clady made history with his contributions to the LA County Fire Department. Despite facing challenges and the pause caused by COVID-19, the Centurions, with the support of Chief Daryl Osby and the unanimous backing of the County Supervisors, have triumphed in this historic endeavor. The dedication ceremony on February 17th during Black History Month will honor Hershel Clady's legacy and the impact he had on the entire fire service community. This podcast episode delves into the journey of making this significant tribute a reality.
Join the conversation as host Dave Washington talks with retired fire captain Brent Burton, who shares his 37-year journey in the Los Angeles County Fire Department and his contributions to the Afro-American Firefighting Museum. The discussion then shifts to Amanda Staton and her mother, Debbie Staton, who discuss their venture into the cannabis industry. As they navigate the extensive application process and social equity requirements, the mother-daughter duo aims to create a community-focused cannabis consumption lounge, contributing to the evolving landscape of cannabis culture. Discover the unique stories and perspectives of these individuals as they reflect on their experiences and future endeavors.
Join host Dave Washington on Veterans Affairs Plus as he engages in a captivating discussion with three remarkable granddaughters and a cousin, each making strides in their respective academic journeys. From Amari's psychology degree at Alabama State University to Mkahya's pursuit of biology at Bowie State University and Kasara's impactful role in student council, the conversation unfolds with insights into their career aspirations, extracurricular activities, and thoughts on pressing issues like AI. As these ambitious young women share their hopes for the future and reflect on the challenges of today, this episode serves as an inspiring testament to the potential and resilience of the next generation. Tune in for a glimpse into the diverse paths these individuals are carving as they navigate through education, service, and personal growth.
Join host Dave Washington on Veterans Affairs Plus as he engages in an enlightening conversation with Faye Duncan Daniels, a former Las Vegas resident and playwright now residing in Helena, Arkansas. Faye shares insights into her two powerful plays – the first exploring the significance of rivers in African American history and gospel music, and the second shedding light on the achievements of present-day African Americans in government, including figures like Kamala Harris. Through these theatrical works, Faye aims to preserve cultural heritage and inspire a deeper understanding of the contributions made by African Americans throughout history. Listen in as she delves into the motivation behind her creations and the importance of recognizing and celebrating the achievements of the African American community.
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