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These Military Veterans Are on a Mission to End Sex Trafficking
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Jeremy Mahugh, Co-Founder and Senior Vice President of DeliverFund, talks about the nonprofit’s mission to end human trafficking.
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How to Apply Military Intelligence to Entrepreneurship
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Zach Iscol, CEO and Founder of the Grid North Group, discusses how his military service prepared him to excel as a veteran-focused entrepreneur.
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How Becoming an Entrepreneur Helped Me Overcome Suicidal Thoughts
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20 Things Military Veteran Entrepreneurs Know About Risk That You Can Use Every Day
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Here’s what these brave men and women learned while serving our nation — and how it translates to business.
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Use This Green Beret's Inspiring Strategy to Make Friends With Fear
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Whether you’re about to launch a new business or jump out of a crashing helicopter, Tim Kennedy had advice for you to be mentally prepared.
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5 Reasons to Hire a Military Spouse
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Adaptable? Check. Able to deal with stress? Check. Ready to align with a vision? Check.
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Visalus’ Adam Franklin Shares His Inspiring Story
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Living in Ona, West Virginia today, Adam Franklin has always been a determined person. At 33 and having sustained severe injuries overseas, he is now a retired veteran.
After serving two terms in Afghanistan and Iraq, and too many airborn jumps, Adam endured reconstructive shoulder surgery, major hip surgery, five ruptured discs in his back, ankle and knee injuries. By 2003, he was in full traction.
When the news came that he’d probably never walk again, Adam didn’t take it well.
“I was given a second chance to live my life to the fullest,” he says. “I had so many friends who weren’t given this chance and will never get to… It’d be doing them a disservice to just give up.”
So Adam pushed himself as hard as he could, day after day. In time, he graduated from wheel chair to a walker. Then from crutches to a cane. By 2006, he was walking again with nothing supporting him but his own two legs.
HE KEPT GOING
Now living a mobile life, Adam was determined to take off the weight he’d put on by being sedentary for so long.
He tried a popular weight-loss platform but found it lacked the supportive community he needed. When he was first introduced