
Seth Gordon Ph.D.
Community Voices ProducerSeth Gordon, Ph.D., is the director of the Veteran and Military Center at Wright State University and a Community Voices producer. Seth has worked with hundreds of student veterans through the VMC and works with other veteran support organizations in the region and nationally. He is a graduate of Antioch College and earned his doctorate in Educational Policy and Leadership from The Ohio State University in 2013. A native to Yellow Springs, Ohio, he has been active with WYSO Public Radio since 2007.
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Mike Carrell discusses helping universities support military students, while WYSO hosts and Army vets Dave and Diamond Smith share some of their campus experiences.
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MilitaryAfter struggling with post-military depression, Air Force veteran William Bowers now helps fellow veterans start businesses, using his military skills to fuel success.
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Army veteran Nick Ripplinger founded Battle Sight Technologies to turn military research into safety tools for first responders, transforming his service into purpose.
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Army veteran Jeremy Turner shares how military skills shape his success as an entrepreneur in Dayton, OH, and offers advice for other vets launching their own businesses.
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In the new season of Veterans Voices, Army vets Dave and Diamond Smith share stories of entrepreneur Veterans navigating life after service, from struggle to success.
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Two Army Veterans discuss how suicide prevention training impacted them while serving.
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Two experts in the field of veteran suicide prevention say it is okay to directly ask people: Are you having thoughts of dying by suicide?
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This season of Veterans’ Voices focuses on the stories of people affected by and working to prevent veteran suicide in Ohio.
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Local Marine Corps Veteran Steven Strain served in Iraq. Post-deployment, suicide affected him and his unit.
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Hear from people affected by and working to prevent veteran suicide. This premiere features lead producer Seth Gordon and retired Lt Col and Social Worker Bill Wall.