Captain Kim & Captain Dakota - Two Military Women here to support other Women in the Military Sharing True Stories
In this Episode of Dog Tag Diaries, Dr. Qwynn Salazar joins Captains Dakota and Kim to explore the essence of resilience and cultural humility in the military. From the significance of having a flexible plan for young adults entering service to the crucial steps for a seamless transition out, Salazar shares indispensable advice. Learn how she uses her dog tags as a daily motivator and why emotional impact matters more than titles. With insights on financial management, self-reflection, and the power of human connection, and powerful stories from her life and career, this episode promises to inspire and inform. Whether you're a veteran or simply curious about military life, don’t miss this empowering narrative.
Dr. Qwynn Galloway-Salazar (AKA Doc Q) is the Founder and CEO of In Their Honor. As an Army Veteran, Spouse to a Combat Veteran, End-of-Life Doula Educator, and Storyteller, she has proudly devoted more than two decades to elevating the quality of life of military and Veteran communities. As PsychArmor’s Senior Vice President for Engagement and Transformation, she extends her impact, leading efforts to cultivate partnerships and broaden PsychArmor’s impact across military-connected communities.
In 2024, she was appointed to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization's End-of-Life Doula Council. Additionally, she is a founding member of the Compassionate Communities Think Tank (U.S.), advocating for social change related to community-based end-of-life support. Qwynn also serves on the Advisory Board for the Veterans Studies Association. In her spare time, she mentors Doctoral-level students focused on supporting military and Veteran communities.
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