On this episode of the WWIA Podcast, WWIA Founder and CEO John McDaniel proudly welcomes two exceptional American Patriots to the show. Purple Heart Recipients and WWIA Guides Jake Whipkey and Matt Brannon join John for an engaging conversation on leadership.
Jake Whipkey served five years in the U.S. Army, 101st ABN division, stationed at Fort Campbell Kentucky. He was awarded the Purple Heart Medal for wounds he received while serving his second tour in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. This tour was cut short on November 18, 2007, when he was wounded while under fire in Suh-marr-uh, Iraq. After being medically retired in December of 2009, Jake returned to Boswell, Pennsylvania, his hometown, where he lives today.
He joined WWIA in 2010 and has been leading numerous events across the country ever since. He is a successful fisherman and hunter and has harvested small game, turkeys, wild boar, white tail deer and bear in his hunting lifetime. Matt Brannon’s life has been dedicated to the service of his country and others.
Matt is a proud husband and father; a United States Army Purple Heart Veteran; a certified WWIA Guide; Event Host of the Alabama Turkey and Hog Hunt, and a WWIA Board Member. Matt has served in Law Enforcement for the past 13 years. He is a Special Agent--Senior, working for the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation and currently assigned to the Narcotics division, working on the Alabama Drug Enforcement Task Force. He also holds full credentials with Homeland Security/ICE. Matt strongly believes in the healing power of the great outdoors and the mission of WWIA.
This is an outstanding episode that we are honored to share with you.
Takeaways:
- The WWIA Podcast emphasizes the importance of leadership in supporting America's combat-wounded Purple Heart heroes through the power of outdoor activities.
- Jake Whipkey and Matt Brannon, exemplary Purple Heart recipients, share their transformative experiences with the WWIA Foundation and its mission.
- The podcast highlights the significance of community involvement and the positive impact it has on the lives of veterans through shared outdoor experiences.
- Leadership in the context of the WWIA Foundation is defined as providing purpose, direction, and motivation to enhance the experiences of combat-wounded veterans.
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This episode of the WWIA Podcast is sponsored by ABLEnow. ABLEnow is a national ABLE savings program designed specifically for people with disabilities. It allows eligible individuals to save and invest money in a tax-advantaged account without risking certain means-tested benefits, such as SSI or Medicaid. ABLEnow is available nationwide and serves eligible individuals in all 50 states. Learn more about ABLEnow: https://t.co/r5071ltB0G
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