Ep #191. Kelsi Sheren, CEO of Brass & Unity, Afghanistan Veteran episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 24, 2022 · 56 MIN

Ep #191. Kelsi Sheren, CEO of Brass & Unity, Afghanistan Veteran

from Operation Tango Romeo, the Trauma Recovery Podcast · host Mark Meincke

Brass & Unity gives 20% of their proceeds to Veterans organizations, and is committed to helping Veterans recover from PTSD.  From Kelsi: In 2016, I started B&U to help save my fellow soldiers lives, or at least try to give them a second chance. After serving on the front lines in Afghanistan (Infantry & Artillery) at 18 years old and losing many of my friends during battle, I came home with severe PTSD. After 7 years of anger and pain I decided to use my struggle for good, and try to help others through their struggle. To accomplish this, B&U donate's 20% of net profits to help rehabilitate soldiers & First Responders. About the upcoming book An engaging journey of the sights and sounds of war - A female veteran’s first hand experience as a 5’0” tall, 18 year old artillery gunner going into battle and coming out a broken soldier, forced to rediscover her purpose in life. Take a dark and intimate view of what a soldier goes through before, during, and after deployment, while detailing the strength and resiliency of the mind. The harsh realities of war echo throughout, while her process of coping with the trauma and coming back into the light is revealed. Navigate through war, readjusting to civilian life, over a decade of struggling with PTSD, to becoming a wife, mother, business owner - Brass & Unity takes on the hardening of the mind through difficult times, with the unity of picking up the pieces to create a stronger version of yourself on the other side, leaving you inspired.

Brass & Unity gives 20% of their proceeds to Veterans organizations, and is committed to helping Veterans recover from PTSD.  From Kelsi: In 2016, I started B&U to help save my fellow soldiers lives, or at least try to give them a second chance. After serving on the front lines in Afghanistan (Infantry & Artillery) at 18 years old and losing many of my friends during battle, I came home with severe PTSD. After 7 years of anger and pain I decided to use my struggle for good, and try to help others through their struggle. To accomplish this, B&U donate's 20% of net profits to help rehabilitate soldiers & First Responders. About the upcoming book An engaging journey of the sights and sounds of war - A female veteran’s first hand experience as a 5’0” tall, 18 year old artillery gunner going into battle and coming out a broken soldier, forced to rediscover her purpose in life. Take a dark and intimate view of what a soldier goes through before, during, and after deployment, while detailing the strength and resiliency of the mind. The harsh realities of war echo throughout, while her process of coping with the trauma and coming back into the light is revealed. Navigate through war, readjusting to civilian life, over a decade of struggling with PTSD, to becoming a wife, mother, business owner - Brass & Unity takes on the hardening of the mind through difficult times, with the unity of picking up the pieces to create a stronger version of yourself on the other side, leaving you inspired.

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