In this compelling episode, we speak with Michelle Struemph, a retired Chief Warrant Officer Five who served an incredible 32 years with the Army National Guard. Michelle shares her inspiring story, from growing up as an adventurous tomboy to becoming the first female to achieve her rank in the Missouri Army National Guard. She reflects on her journey, overcoming personal and professional challenges, including military sexual trauma, and how she found the light through her experiences. Michelle also talks about her newly published book, Living with Trauma, Finding the Light Again, and offers invaluable advice for women considering or currently serving in the military. Tune in for an episode filled with courage, wisdom, and the power of perseverance.
Chief Warrant Officer Five (Retired) Michelle Struemph served 32 years with the Army National Guard, becoming the first female to reach the rank of CW5 in the Missouri Army National Guard. A world-class athlete, she competed internationally in biathlon and pentathlon, and led initiatives to support female soldiers during her military career. Michelle is now an advocate for women veterans and the author of Living with Trauma, Finding the Light Again, where she shares her journey of resilience and healing after surviving Military Sexual Trauma. She continues to inspire through her mentorship and advocacy work.
Tune in to hear Michelle's remarkable journey of courage, resilience, and finding light in the darkest of times. Subscribe now on your favorite podcast platform!
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LinkedIn: Michelle Struemph
Website: Finding the Light
Books: Living with Trauma, Finding the Light Again – Available now
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