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Fred Johnson, the host and guiding light of these podcasts, sits down for a deep conversation with Theo and Brianne Rooding. Theo is an Army veteran who was medially discharged after a severe injury. His road back to civilian life led him and his wife to the Tampa Bay Area, and together were introduced to the Veteran Civilian Arts Ensemble at the Straz Theater. Theo worked with Guitars for Vets in Nashville, and his introduction to music therapist Natalie Quintana opened the door to expressing himself through music. As a veteran Theo was seeing the world as a dangerous place, but working with the Ensemble and experiencing the joy of music helped him to recalibrate his feeling. “The world doesn’t have to be a scary place,” says Brianne, “and it is wonderful to hear him immersed in his music.” Theo often provides the music for the Ensembles performances, and Brianne is still amazed that she is singing and dancing! Together they are sharing this opportunity to create something new.

In this enlightening episode, your host Fred Johnson talks with Moira McGuire, retired nurse officer with the US Public Health Service and former Chief of Integrative Health & Wellness at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda. Highlights of her 30-year career include serving as Program Manager of Warrior Clinic and founding the first-of-its-kind Arts in Health program at a military treatment facility for the Defense Health Agency. The focus of her professional work has been supporting and advancing creativity and expression not only as essential elements in treating illness and injury but in preventing them as well. Moira presents some innovative ideas about how we should be including mental health and creative skills as part of standard military readiness measurements. The benefits of allocating time for creative expression are especially evident as military personnel interact with their families, their fellow service members, and the general public. Being creative is a crucial part of being healthy and ready for anything!

Your host Fred Johnson has a conversation with Sila Regester, one of the dedicated participants in the Veteran Civilian Arts Ensemble at the Straz Center. Sila served 22 years in the United States Army, retiring as an Administrative Non-Commissioned Officer. Her most exhilarating job was Drill Instructor at Fort Dix, New Jersey, in the mid-eighties. She now works at the James A Haley Veterans Hospital as Supervisor, Whole Health Partner. Sila and Fred discuss her work as a dedicated veteran advocate, always looking for ways to assist and educate veterans. Sila is passionate about her role as a facilitator within the Whole Health program, and she encourages veterans and their families to participate in these opportunities for creative expression.

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