• Jessica Quezada's World After Military Service: Art, Adventure, and Entrepreneurial Spirit -21

  • Nov 6 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Jessica Quezada's World After Military Service: Art, Adventure, and Entrepreneurial Spirit -21

  • Summary

  • Join us on "Dog Tag Diaries" as we feature Jessica Quezada, a Marine Corps veteran and the dynamic founder of Libo-risk, a for-profit military retreat company. This episode takes you through Jessica's unique journey from a tumultuous childhood to her role as a Marine combat correspondent.

    Hear her candid discussions about the chronic injuries faced by women in the military due to improper equipment and inadequate support. Discover how solo travel and backpacking in Thailand became pivotal in her self-discovery and personal growth. If you're fascinated by stories of resilience, military life, and entrepreneurial spirit, you won't want to miss this compelling episode. Tune in for an inspiring look at overcoming challenges and building a community focused on connection and personal development.

    Connect with Jess:

    Follow her journey at Libo-Risk.com

    Instagram: @LiboRisk

    Be sure to follow or subscribe to Dog Tag Diaries wherever you listen to podcasts.

    Learn more about Reveille and Retreat Project:

    reveilleandretreatproject.org

    Instagram: @reveilleandretreatproject

    Facebook: Reveille and Retreat Project


    You aren’t alone.

    If you’re thinking about hurting yourself or having thoughts of suicide contact the

    Veteran crisis line: Dial 988 then press 1, chat online, or text 838255.

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