• Looking Back at 2025, Fixing Forward in 2026 | Chief Joe Pisano on Guardians, Art & Unity
    Jan 8 2026

    As we open Season 3 of Brainstorms, we kick off the new year with a powerful January conversation featuring retired Navy Chief Joe Pisano, returning for his third annual appearance to reflect on the lessons of 2025 and cast a bold vision for 2026.

    This episode centers on unity, service, and action as the nation approaches the 250th anniversary of the United States. Chief Pisano and Dr. Gordon explore what it truly means to honor our veterans—not just with words, but with systems that work.

    In this episode, we discuss: Why 2026 is a pivotal year for veterans, families, and communities Reframing “veterans” as Guardians—those who stood between our freedoms and harm The upcoming book Guarding Our Guardians, focused on healthcare, education, and employment reform Chief Pisano’s powerful art installation “The Guardian: Wings of Sacrifice”, featuring 2,500 dog tags and a battlefield cross The growing VISTA (Veterans Standing Together Across America) initiative and its role in suicide prevention How art, community ceremonies, and civic leadership can help heal the invisible wounds of service What it will take in 2026 to move from awareness to real, measurable action

    This episode is both a reflection and a call to action—reminding us that honoring those who served means building a future where no Guardian feels forgotten, burdensome, or alone.

    🧠 If you or someone you love is navigating traumatic brain injury, military transition, or mental health challenges, this conversation offers insight, hope, and direction. 📍 Learn more about VISTA: VeteransStandingTogetherAcrossAmerica.org 📍 Learn more about Resurrecting Lives Foundation: ResurrectingLives.org If you’re thinking about harming yourself or someone you love needs help, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. 👉 Please like, subscribe, and share to help grow this movement. We’ve got a lot to fix in ’26—and it starts together.

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    39 mins
  • STRIVE to Survive the Holidays with Dr Justin Baker
    Dec 2 2025

    In this end-of-year episode of Brainstorms, Dr. Justin Baker — clinical psychologist, Navy veteran, and Director of STRIVE (the Suicide and Trauma Reduction Initiative) — joins us for a powerful and genuinely hopeful conversation to close out 2025.

    Building on November’s discussion about de-escalating stressful holiday moments, Dr. Baker dives into what happens after things get hard. He breaks down how to recognize real crisis signals, how to support the people we love when they're struggling, and why his team’s groundbreaking Crisis Response Plan (CRP) is changing national standards for suicide prevention — not just in clinics, but in communities, families, and across the military. We talk about grief, expectations, holiday overwhelm, the weight veterans carry, and the simple but game-changing idea that listening can be life-saving. Dr. Baker also shares the origins of caring-contact research, his work with active-duty service members, and how STRIVE is using evidence-based treatment to reduce suicide attempts by more than 70%.

    This episode is equal parts grounding, educational, and inspiring — the perfect send-off as we move from “Strive to be Alive in ’25” into what we can fix, learn, and heal in 2026.

    If you or someone you love is struggling this season, you are not alone — and this conversation is full of tools, hope, and forward motion.

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    54 mins
  • Lauren Khazem, Ph. D. S.T.R.I.V.E. To Thrive: Suicide and Trauma Reduction Initiative for Veterans
    Nov 11 2025

    In this special Brainstorms episode, host Dr. Chrisanne Gordon welcomes Dr. Lauren Khazem, Research Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Together they explore how suicide prevention and trauma recovery intersect for veterans and people with disabilities, particularly those living with traumatic brain injury (TBI).

    Dr. Khazem shares how her work with OSU’s STRIVE (Suicide and Trauma Reduction Initiative) is helping veterans across the nation through evidence-based therapy, telehealth access, and compassionate, practical support. The conversation offers timely insight as the holidays approach—covering topics like grief, belonging, and how families can create safe, inclusive environments for loved ones struggling with invisible wounds.

    Learn more: https://medicine.osu.edu/departments/psychiatry-and-behavioral-health/strive

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    54 mins
  • Seeds of Recovery
    Oct 9 2025

    In this inspiring October edition of Brainstorms, host Dr. Chrisanne Gordon sits down with U.S. Navy veteran Matt Garrett to explore his powerful journey from the battlefield to the garden. Matt shares how agrotherapy—healing through working with the earth—helped him overcome trauma, rebuild purpose, and start new life through nature.

    From his service as a Navy corpsman and two tours in Iraq to his creation of the “Heroes Garden” initiative with The Ohio State University and the VA Vet Centers, Matt shows how restoring the planet can restore the self. The discussion dives into topics like native plant restoration, the importance of biodiversity, and the mental health benefits of reconnecting with nature.

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    47 mins
  • VA Frontline: A social workers perspective
    Sep 17 2025

    In this powerful episode, we sit down with Maureen Rolfe, MSW, a seasoned VA social worker and mental health advocate, to discuss the critical role of social work in caring for veterans with PTSD and traumatic brain injuries (TBI).

    Maureen shares her journey from working in VA hospitals and Vet Centers to co-leading couples groups, advocating for veterans, and helping them reconnect with community resources.

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    43 mins
  • MEMORIES MATTER: Unlocking the BRAIN to Heal the BODY
    Aug 19 2025

    In this episode of Brainstorms, Dr. Gordon sits down with Dr. Tom Morse to explore the journey of innovation, research, and turning bold ideas into reality. Dr. Morse shares his experiences in medical research, the challenges of bridging science and entrepreneurship, and the importance of resilience when facing setbacks. Listeners will gain valuable insight into how curiosity, persistence, and teamwork fuel breakthroughs that can change lives.

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    41 mins
  • Episode 7 - JP Lunn PGA Hope
    Jul 17 2025

    In this powerful episode of Brainstorms we sit down with JP Lunn, a national leader and trainer with PGA HOPE—Helping Our Patriots Everywhere. JP shares inspiring stories of how golf is transforming the lives of veterans and active-duty service members, helping them reconnect, rebuild, and find purpose. From healing trauma and brain injury to fostering community and camaraderie, this episode highlights why PGA HOPE is more than just a game.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 5 - Jody Davids
    May 27 2025

    In this powerful and moving episode of Brainstorms, we sit down with Gold Star Mother Jody Davis for an intimate and emotional conversation about love, loss, resilience, and purpose. Jody shares the story of her son Lance Corporal Wesley Davids, who was killed in action while serving with the U.S. Marine Corps, and how that devastating loss shaped her family and her own life’s mission. From Wesley's decision to serve after 9/11 to the emotional letter he left behind, this episode honors his legacy and the families of the fallen. We also hear how Jody’s younger son, Steven, found healing and purpose by following in his brother’s footsteps, and how Jody turned her grief into advocacy and storytelling—writing a children's book "A Tale of Two Heroes" and helping to bring to life the Eyes of Freedom memorial. Recorded at Sycamore Studios and supported by the Fred and June MacMurry Foundation, this episode is a solemn, heartfelt reminder of the real cost of war and the power of community, remembrance, and grace.

    Trigger warning: This episode discusses topics related to combat death, grief, and trauma. Subscribe for more conversations that bridge the civilian and military worlds. Like, share, and comment to help spread this story. https://resurrectinglives.org

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    57 mins