In this powerful episode of Coached Soul, Dr. Steve Hudgins and Kenya Evelyn are joined once again by veterans Georgia Arts and Jerry Ryan for a raw and compassionate conversation about life after military service.
Together, they shed light on what it truly means to transition from military to civilian life, exploring how service shapes identity, purpose, and health, and how veterans navigate the often-difficult systems meant to support them. From navigating the VA healthcare maze to redefining community and belonging, this episode offers hope, honesty, and advocacy for those who’ve served and continue to serve in new ways every day.
You’ll hear:
- Personal stories of service, resilience, and recovery
- Honest discussions about healthcare challenges and the VA system
- Insights into the experiences of women veterans and their fight for recognition
- Reflections on mental health, identity, and purpose beyond the battlefield
- A call to community care, gratitude, and understanding
This episode honors the voices of those who served – reminding us that the transition home is not the end of the story, but the beginning of a new mission: healing, belonging, and growth.
🎧 Listen now to hear stories that inspire gratitude, awareness, and action – and to understand better what life after service truly looks like.
Key Moments:
04:24 Invisible Struggles of Women Veterans
11:17 “Veteran’s Cancer Journey Timing”
16:10 Veteran Hospital System Failures
18:26 Gulf War Veterans’ Health Struggles
21:50 “Confusion Over Prescription Mismanagement”
24:43 Veterans, Unity, and Support



