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Anchored. Podcast Episode 7 - The Forward March: The Journey from Military to Civilian Life

CEUs for this podcast episode are no longer available. However, we appreciate your feedback via the EVALUATION at this link: 
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About this Podcast
Life is full of transitions and change for all of us, but are especially prominent for our military service members and their families. The transition from civilian to military life when joining the military and then the transition back again after retirement can have its own unique challenges. These particular transitions, especially retirement, can look very different for military service members and their families than those in the civilian world. This podcast features one man's story of his transitional journeys into the military and then out of the military through retirement and the ways in which he navigated through them.

Anchored. is MFLN Family Development's podcast created to support and inspire those connected to military families. Each episode focuses on real life struggles and topic areas that many families encounter. We invited you to sit back, relax, and get Anchored. with us!

CEU Information
1.0 CEU for this podcast episode is available through The University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work. 
These educational hours may be submitted by professionals to meet continuing
education requirements for renewal of Social Work, Professional Counselor, 
and Family Therapist licenses. The University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work is an 
approved CE provider in all but the following 11 states: 
Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, New York, North Dakota, and 
Oklahoma. 
Participants are encouraged to check with their states'  latest licensing rules to confirm 
reciprocity and CE rules. 


Guest Bio
Alex Mainor 
is a United States Air Force Veteran with over 20 years of service. He has more than 15 years experience in community service providing Homeless Managment Information Services. His background in data management systems, program development, and non-profit sustainability extends over two decades.

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Cover Photo Image: Flickr [Decaying boats and an rusty anchor at Sheldrakes, Heswall, Wirral by Beverly Goodwin, October 15, 2013, CCO]

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