Major Scott Huesing's Ride for Veteran Suicide Awareness: A Heartfelt Mission
Episode Overview
Major Scott Huesing shares his personal journey and the founding of 'Save the Brave' Insights into the impactful cross-country motorcycle ride raising awareness for veteran suicide Encouragement to stay connected and support veteran programs Highlighting the power of human connection and the challenges faced by veterans in post-military life
Stay connected. There's no vaccination. There's no magic pill the VA gives those that have fought and sacrificed some of the best years of their lives in some of the worst places of the world than staying connected.
Picture this: a retired U.S. Marine Corps major, Major Scott Huesing, revving up his motorcycle for a cross-country journey with a mission that’s more than just miles and roadways. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Major Huesing sits down to share his deeply personal story, the birth of 'Save the Brave', and his unwavering commitment to raising awareness about veteran suicide.
As an author of 'Echo in Ramadi', Huesing brings a unique perspective on the struggles veterans face after their service ends. His recent motorcycle ride wasn’t just about the thrill of the open road; it was a powerful statement of solidarity and support for veterans everywhere. The episode is a blend of touching anecdotes, practical insights, and a call to action for listeners to stay connected and support veteran programs.
If you’re looking for an inspiring tale that combines personal courage with a broader mission, this conversation is a must-listen. Major Huesing's journey underscores the critical need for human connection and ongoing support for those who have served. Tune in to hear about the challenges veterans face and how one man’s ride is making a difference.