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Episode 050: Leading with Purpose: Transformative Partnerships and Veteran Reintegration through Entrepreneurship with Dr. Jason Phillips

from DBA Chronicles · host Dr. Kelly Burich and Dr. Valrie Grant

In this powerful episode of DBA Chronicles, we welcome Dr. Jason Phillips, retired U.S. Navy Commander, educator, and social innovator whose work bridges military service, scholarship, and community transformation.After a 22-year Navy career with deployments to Afghanistan, Jason witnessed firsthand the challenges veterans face after service, particularly the loss of mission, community, and purpose. That realization became the foundation of his DBA research and the Veteran Urban Farm: Live–Work–Grow Model.In this episode, we explore:The hidden gaps in veteran transition and reintegrationWhy community and purpose matter as much as employmentHow vacant urban buildings can be repurposed into live-work communitiesThe role of indoor agriculture, entrepreneurship, and shared ownership in restoring dignity and economic agencyHow the DBA practitioner-scholar framework helped transform lived experience into an actionable, scalablesolutionLeadership lessons from military service, teaching, and systems thinkingKey Quotes:“Reintegration challenges stem from a loss of community anda loss of purpose.”“The DBA gave me the tools not just to imagine change, but tobuild it.”This episode is a compelling example of purpose-driven scholarship in action, showing how rigorous research can become a blueprint for real-world impact.Listen in and be inspired to rethink community, leadership,and service beyond the uniform.Connect with UsLinkedIn: DBA ChroniclesWebsite: www.dbachronicles.orgSubscribe & ReviewIf this episode resonated with you, please follow, subscribe, and leave a review on Spotify or your favorite podcast platform.Until next time - keep learning, keep leading.

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In this powerful episode of DBA Chronicles, we welcome Dr. Jason Phillips, retired U.S. Navy Commander, educator, and social innovator whose work bridges military service, scholarship, and community transformation.After a 22-year Navy career with deployments to Afghanistan, Jason witnessed firsthand the challenges veterans face after service, particularly the loss of mission, community, and purpose. That realization became the foundation of his DBA research and the Veteran Urban Farm: Live–Work–Grow Model.In this episode, we explore:The hidden gaps in veteran transition and reintegrationWhy community and purpose matter as much as employmentHow vacant urban buildings can be repurposed into live-work communitiesThe role of indoor agriculture, entrepreneurship, and shared ownership in restoring dignity and economic agencyHow the DBA practitioner-scholar framework helped transform lived experience into an actionable, scalablesolutionLeadership lessons from military service, teaching, and systems thinkingKey Quotes:“Reintegration challenges stem from a loss of community anda loss of purpose.”“The DBA gave me the tools not just to imagine change, but tobuild it.”This episode is a compelling example of purpose-driven scholarship in action, showing how rigorous research can become a blueprint for real-world impact.Listen in and be inspired to rethink community, leadership,and service beyond the uniform.Connect with UsLinkedIn: DBA ChroniclesWebsite: www.dbachronicles.orgSubscribe & ReviewIf this episode resonated with you, please follow, subscribe, and leave a review on Spotify or your favorite podcast platform.Until next time - keep learning, keep leading.

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