Military Leadership and Motherhood
In episode #052, we sit down with Beth Sumner, a Mission43 Leaders Fellow, and Mission43 PMP Certification Course graduate. From her days as a cadet at the US Air Force Academy to her distinguished career serving on active duty and in the guard, Beth's journey is nothing short of inspiring. She recently retired as Colonel, and her time spent in squadron and group command positions shaped her perspective and leadership style. But beyond her professional accomplishments, Beth cherishes her roles as a wife and mother above all else. Join us as Beth shares her experiences, from meeting her husband during their active-duty days at Mountain Home Air Force Base to navigating the challenges of motherhood, including a harrowing brush with death during their time in Alaska, where they welcomed twins into the world. Beth's transition from military service to civilian life wasn't without its struggles. Wrestling with her identity after leaving the military, she found support from her mother and fellow spouses’ groups on base. Today, Beth's passion for adventure knows no bounds as she explores the great outdoors of Idaho through running, hiking, and mountain biking. Her journey exemplifies the resilience and determination of military veterans and military spouses who are transitioning to civilian life.
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Dan Nelson
Dan was a US Army Green Beret with multiple combat deployments. He is the recipient of the Silver Star, Purple Heart, and multiple other awards. After being injured in combat in Afghanistan (2017) he found Mission43. Dan fully credits the organization for his successful transition to life after the military.
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