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Even Though I Walk
by Steve Mills
Interviewing people who are walking through a dark time; using that experience to encourage listeners to reach out and connect with others in a similar situation.
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Echoes of Faith and Strength with Jenny
Most people think hardship breaks us—but Jenny Schuelke’s story shows it can actually reveal our greatest strength and God’s presence. From a small-town girl in Iowa to an Air Force JAG officer, she faced trauma, betrayal, and deep personal loss while struggling with faith and mental health.In this powerful episode, Jenny shares how she overcame cyber-exploitation, rebuilt her life, and found hope through faith and small, meaningful acts—even something as simple as lighting a candle in her darkest moments. Her journey is a reminder that our scars don’t define us—they prove we survived.If you’re navigating pain, doubt, or difficult seasons, this message is for you: you are not alone, and healing is possible. Own your story, lean into faith, and keep moving toward the light.
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Conversation with Dr. Traci Eisenberg-Rayburn, Major, U.S. Army (RetI and Iraqi War Vet
This conversation with Dr. Tracy Eisenberg-Rayburn, a 20-year army veteran, explores her inspiring journey from growing up in New York City to serving in the military, overcoming personal challenges, and transitioning into business and personal development. Discover her insights on leadership, resilience, sacrifice, and the importance of support for veterans.
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99 Year Old WW2 Vet, Johnnie Q
In this heartfelt conversation, host Steve Mills honors Veterans Day by interviewing World War II veteran Johnny Q. The discussion covers Johnny's early life, military service, experiences during the war, and his transition to civilian life as an IRS agent. Johnny shares memorable stories from both his military and IRS careers, highlighting the friendships formed and the lessons learned throughout his life. The conversation also touches on the importance of veteran organizations and the healing they provide to those who have served.
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Baptism in the Sierra Nevada Mountains
In this episode, I talk about my experience baptizing a Marine in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. I discuss the importance of faith, family, and friends. Keep Walking!
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Carole Hickerson Interview
This conversation explores the life of Carole Hanson, her experiences during the Vietnam War, and her activism for POWs and MIAs. It delves into her upbringing, the impact of her husband's disappearance, and her journey of resilience and advocacy. Carole shares her personal story of loss, hope, and the importance of community, as well as her family life after the war. The discussion highlights the significance of remembering those who served and the ongoing efforts to support families of missing service members.
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Episode 4 Memories of my brother Keith
It's the one year anniversary of my brother, Keith's death. I share some memories of him from his workshop.
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Episode 2
In this episode I share a some of my story: how I was in a wheelchair from the ages of 5-10, tow encounters with snakes and some of my experience on USS COLE.
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Even Though I Walk Episode 1
Please join me as I launch my podcast. In todays episode, I talk about my oldest sister who passed away this past year but whose impact and influence lives on.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Interviewing people who are walking through a dark time; using that experience to encourage listeners to reach out and connect with others in a similar situation.
HOSTED BY
Steve Mills
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