• The street Jenna lived on: Assault, Alcohol, and Alienation

  • Sep 24 2023
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

The street Jenna lived on: Assault, Alcohol, and Alienation

  • Summary

  • When we are young, we often trust others very easily because we haven’t had enough life experiences yet to help us develop a discerning mind. We may think that being in a certain environment will be good for us and we may think that certain people have our back. Today’s guest, Jenna, explains that she joined the military for structure, stability, and a safe environment. Unfortunately, this is not what came out of her time in the service.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Joining the military right after high school instead of going to college
    • How it's cheaper to buy alcohol on military bases
    • Being assaulted by someone she trusted
    • Drinking to cope with feelings of shame
    • What it was like to see the person who assaulted her years later
    • Finding out a friend went through a similar experience
    • Being cheated on and contracting an STD
    • Retiring from the Navy and starting a family
    • Isolation and self-loathing
    • Seeking out help for her trauma and helping others with similar issues
    • Supporting the veteran community and advocating for mental health awareness

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    Check out Jenna’s podcast

    The Veteran Workbook on Amazon

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