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  • From Convoy to Camera: Michelle Horn’s Journey Through War, Words, and Legacy Ep. 11
    2026/02/10
    In this powerful episode of Women of War, we sit down with Michelle Horn, a retired U.S. Army veteran whose 21-year career spanned battlefields, briefing rooms, and broadcast stations. Michelle opens up about her extraordinary journey—beginning as a transportation officer commanding convoys through Kuwait and Iraq, and later transitioning into a public affairs officer whose voice carried the stories of our servicemembers to global platforms. We talk about grit, adaptability, and storytelling as a form of service. Michelle shares what it was like navigating high-stakes media relations at the Pentagon as the spokesperson for the Office of the Secretary of Defense and leading operations for American Forces Network Europe. But beyond her resume, Michelle reveals the humanity behind the uniform—the sacrifices, the resilience, and the unwavering dedication to amplifying the voices of others. This episode explores what it means to lead through communication, how the military shapes narrative strategy, and why family legacy and community continue to drive Michelle’s post-service mission to support veterans and their families. 💥 It’s a conversation about finding your voice, using it for good, and owning every chapter of your service story. 🔊 Available now on Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9e628d8f-bf2f-4ab9-bc07-5417ab7df602/women-of-war iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-women-of-war-313063924/ YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6Fq25gdNK0MJGhlpa5T_NG5vIFOh9ID0 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Pu5zHeFiNYL7jH8cviDHv?si=qNrhDzo1S7WY9TTDSiUEDA Apple: https://apple.co/454tXpW 📢 Sponsored by MilMentor, a national initiative empowering military-connected professionals across leadership, education, and entrepreneurship. For more Michelle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellelynnehorn/ For more on Olivia: https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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    49 分
  • From Cockpit to Camera: Jennifer Bennie’s Mission to Preserve Legacy Ep. 10
    2026/02/03
    What happens when a trailblazing Navy helicopter pilot trades her flight helmet for a microphone and a camera? In this episode of Women of War, we sit down with Jennifer Bennie, a retired Naval Aviator and founder of Walk With History, a dynamic storytelling platform honoring those who came before us. From serving aboard the USS Jarrett and USS Tarawa to becoming a powerful advocate for preserving history through media, Jennifer’s journey is a remarkable blend of service, passion, and purpose. We talk about: Breaking barriers as a woman in military aviation How service deepened her respect for historical legacy Her transition to storytelling and founding Walk With History Why remembering the past is essential for inspiring the future Jennifer’s story is a reminder that leadership and service don’t end with the uniform. They evolve, and sometimes they take flight in new, unexpected directions. 🎧 Tune in now on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, and iHeartRadio. 🔗 Sponsored by MilMentor — empowering service members, veterans, and allies to thrive through community, mentorship, and leadership development. For more on Jennifer: https://walkwithhistory.net/ For more on Olivia: https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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    50 分
  • The Longest March: Legacy, Leadership, and the Unseen Strength of a Warrant Officer with Wendy Wayman Ep. 9
    2026/01/27
    After over 40 years of active duty, Wendy Wayman retired as the longest continually serving active-duty warrant officer in the United States Army. But this isn’t just a story of longevity — it’s a masterclass in resilience, technical mastery, and breaking barriers in some of the Army’s most specialized and misunderstood ranks. In this episode, Wendy shares what it means to serve with unwavering commitment across decades of military transformation — from the Cold War to Operation Iraqi Freedom. As a signals intelligence and electronic warfare expert, Wendy didn’t just operate in the shadows — she became the connective tissue between commanders and soldiers, the mentor who helped shape 34 future warrant officers, and the calm voice in chaotic moments of war. We talk about: Her unlikely start in uniform at 17. The myth and reality of the warrant officer role. What it felt like to serve in combat zones alongside her own children — pinning their ranks on during deployment. How her personal mantra, “No is just the first step to yes,” became a tool to dismantle roadblocks for others. And why retirement is just the beginning — as she now leads Whiskey Squared LLC, inspiring the next generation of technical leaders and changemakers. Wendy’s story is one of depth, grit, and profound legacy — a reminder that behind every great system is a human force keeping it together. 🎧 Listen now on Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9e628d8f-bf2f-4ab9-bc07-5417ab7df602/women-of-war iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-women-of-war-313063924/ YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6Fq25gdNK0MJGhlpa5T_NG5vIFOh9ID0 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Pu5zHeFiNYL7jH8cviDHv?si=qNrhDzo1S7WY9TTDSiUEDA Apple: https://apple.co/454tXpW 🫡 Sponsored by MilMentor — building powerful communities across the military-connected landscape. For more on Wendy: https://whiskeysquaredllc.com/ For more on Olivia: https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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    36 分
  • The Mission Behind the Message: Kathleen Turner on Power, Perception, and Purpose Ep. 8
    2026/01/21
    What happens when the war isn't just on the battlefield, but in the battle for narrative and truth? In this gripping episode of Women of War, we sit down with Kathleen Turner, a powerhouse public affairs strategist who’s shaped how the world sees the United States Army—at home and abroad. From leading communications at the Pentagon to deploying in Iraq and Europe, Kathleen has spent her career crafting messages during moments of crisis, change, and historic transformation. But behind the camera flashes and press briefings lies a story of grit, grace, and leadership under pressure. We dive into: What it’s like to serve as the voice of the Army’s top generals The tension between image and authenticity as a woman in uniform Her philosophy on mentoring the next generation of military storytellers 🎧 This episode is a masterclass in narrative warfare, ethical leadership, and the untold struggles of women who operate behind the scenes—but lead from the front. 🛡️ Sponsored by MilMentor — the largest on-demand mentorship network for the military community. Whether you're navigating transition, launching a business, or looking for your next mission, MilMentor connects you with those who’ve been there. 🔗 Listen now on Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio. For more on Kathy: https://www.awfdn.org/leadership/kathleen-turner/ For more on Olivia: https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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    48 分
  • Unstoppable Force: How Melissa Washington Built a Movement for Women Veterans Ep. 7
    2026/01/13
    When Melissa Washington raised her hand to serve in the U.S. Navy at 18, she wasn’t just stepping into a uniform—she was stepping into her future as a visionary changemaker. In this compelling episode of the Women of War Podcast, we dive into the extraordinary journey of Melissa A. Washington—Navy veteran, award-winning entrepreneur, public speaker, and founder of Women Veterans Alliance, Women Veterans Giving, and Women Veterans Magazine. Melissa’s story is one of boldness, clarity of mission, and relentless commitment to uplifting others. Her experiences in the military, corporate America, and entrepreneurship all led to one undeniable truth: Women veterans deserve more visibility, resources, and support. And she made it her mission to deliver just that. 🔥 In this episode: Discover how Melissa turned meetups into a national movement The challenges and triumphs of carving space for women veterans in a male-dominated system Why purpose-driven leadership is a force multiplier for impact Her powerful advice for those navigating transitions and reinvention Whether you're a service member, spouse, advocate, or ally—this episode will challenge you to think bigger, lead boldly, and never underestimate the power of showing up for others. 🛡️ Sponsored by MilMentor — supporting military-connected leaders at every level with mentorship, professional development, and a powerful community network for growth, opportunity, and resilience. Tag a woman veteran who needs this inspiration. Share this episode. Subscribe to the Women of War Podcast and be part of a movement that amplifies HER story. For more about Melissa: https://www.womenveteransalliance.com/melissa-washington/?srsltid=AfmBOoqYyeoDcJHIy1UnFfTezKoBqtwUc2fhqnm34-WAS_By8gahOK_- For more on Olivia: https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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    46 分
  • The Honor of the Mission: Leading When Lives Depend on It- Maureen Farrell Ep. 6
    2026/01/06
    In this powerful episode of Women of War, we sit down with Maureen Farrell—a retired Air Force leader, healthcare strategist, and executive coach—whose life has been defined by leadership in the most critical environments imaginable. From the sacred duty at Dover Air Force Base in the aftermath of 9/11 to commanding public health operations across the globe, Maureen offers hard-earned insight into what it truly means to lead under pressure. We dive deep into her legacy within the military healthcare system, her role in shaping enterprise-level reforms, and the human side of high-stakes decision-making. We discuss: The weight and reverence of missions involving our fallen heroes Leading 1,200+ professionals across global military health operations Transforming systems from the inside out to deliver real, lasting impact What leadership looks like in crisis zones like Operation Allies Relief Coaching today’s executives on calm, precise, people-first leadership Now, through her company Greater Heights Coaching & Consulting, Maureen helps mission-driven leaders sharpen their decision-making, reduce burnout, and build cultures of trust and execution. 🔊 This episode is essential listening for leaders navigating high-pressure environments—and anyone striving to lead with courage and clarity. 🎙️ Listen now on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, and iHeartRadio. 🛡️ This episode is proudly sponsored by MilMentor—an inclusive community platform that equips military-connected individuals with mentorship, tools, and a powerful network to thrive in leadership, entrepreneurship, and service across all walks of life. For more on Maureen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maureen-farrell-coach/ For more on Olivia: https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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    42 分
  • From Bosnia to the Crown: Angel Rios on Service, Strength & Self-Belief Ep. 5
    2025/12/30
    What does it take to serve your country in combat—and then serve your community from the stage? In this compelling episode of Women of War, we sit down with Angel Rios, a veteran who deployed to Bosnia, built tents in the pouring rain, and carved out her confidence in the mud, the mission, and the moments of doubt. Angel opens up about her military service, the grit it took to find her place in uniform, and how pageantry became an unexpected—and empowering—chapter in her story. 👑 From tactical boots to heels, Angel didn’t leave behind the warrior when she stepped onto the pageant stage—she brought her with her. With poise, presence, and purpose, she redefines what strength looks like and who gets to wear the crown. 🎧 Listen in as Angel shares: What it was like deploying to Bosnia in the early days of her service How the military shaped her voice and identity Her journey from camouflage to crowns—and why both matter How she continues to advocate for veterans and build confidence in others If you’ve ever been underestimated, reinvented yourself, or held your head high when no one else believed in you—this episode is for you. Subscribe, share, and get ready to be inspired! More on Olivia Nunn https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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    39 分
  • Thunderbird. Trailblazer. Survivor.- Nicole Malachowski Ep. 1
    2025/12/23
    In this powerful episode of Women of War, we sit down with Colonel Nicole Malachowski—the first female pilot to fly with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds. From flying combat missions in the F-15E Strike Eagle to breaking sound barriers and gender ceilings, Nicole's story is one of relentless ambition and historic achievement. But what happens when a warrior's career is cut short by an invisible enemy? Nicole opens up about the devastating tick-borne illness that ended her Air Force career, and how she found purpose again as a patient advocate and national speaker. Her resilience in the face of physical, emotional, and professional trials is both gut-wrenching and inspiring. This is more than a story of flight—it's a story of identity, reinvention, and the courage it takes to keep soaring after the fall.
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    40 分