Sometimes, one decision can change thousands of lives.
Dr. Pam Arnell shares the incredible story of how she almost declined a Trauma recovery training—until one experience convinced her something extraordinary was happening.
That moment eventually led her to initiate research with Arizona State University, helping bring scientific validation to a trauma recovery approach that’s now helping veterans, first responders, military families, and Gold Star families across the country.
This is proof that purpose often begins with saying "yes" to the unexpected.
🎙️ Watch the full interview with Dr. Pam Arnell on The MisFitNation Podcast for more insights on PTSD recovery, veteran suicide prevention, leadership, and healing.
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Rich LaMonica Is a 22-year veteran of the United States Army who was deployed on multiple occasions in support of the Global War on Terrorism. It was during this career he evolved as a leader of people. His education came from great mentors who showed him how to take care of people. He retired in 2015 and went through an entire year of self-reflection as he transitioned to civilian life again. Those 365 days from retiring to finding a job taught him valuable lessons about transition. This has powered his drive to help other veterans as they go through the transition and any other roadblocks they are hitting. He is a Motivated Speaker who discusses Mindset, Resilience, Grit, and more skills that will make you find your Purpose no matter the journey you have been on. He is currently finishing up two books while pursuing a Ph.D from Liberty University in Homeland Security. He lives by rules and has a motto that resonates with fans of How I met Your Mother “Challenge Accepted”. He is the Executive Producer and host of The MisFitNation Podcast