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Air Force Veteran Behati Hart on Survival, Neurodivergence, Unmasking, and Learning to Just Be
Episode 9024th June 2026 • Dog Tag Diaries • Captain Kim
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Summary:

What happens when the life you built to survive no longer fits the woman you are becoming?

In this powerful episode of Dog Tag Diaries, Captain Kim sits down with Air Force veteran, author, intuitive guide, artist, and life architect Behati Hart. Behati shares her journey from growing up on the South Side of Chicago in a strict and chaotic home, to joining the Air Force for freedom and stability. She opens up about being a creative, multicultural, neurodivergent woman in systems that often felt too small for her spirit. Through her memoir, Just Be: Unmasking and Becoming Human Again, Behati talks about anxiety, ADHD, body wisdom, spiritual awakening, identity loss, and the brave choice to stop performing. Her story reminds women veterans that survival is not the end. Coming home to yourself matters too.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Behati Hart’s childhood on the South Side of Chicago
  • Using dance and laughter as early forms of healing
  • Joining the Air Force out of necessity
  • Adjusting to military structure after a restrictive childhood
  • Serving as a creative woman in uniform
  • Speaking up about integrity and unfair treatment
  • Anxiety, ADHD, neurodivergence, and body signals
  • The story behind Just Be
  • Identity loss, ego death, and spiritual awakening
  • Behati's free five-week identity reclamation experience

Notable Quotes & Moments:

  • “The math wasn’t mathing.” Behati Hart on realizing the military was not the freedom she expected [00:07:16]
  • “I know who I am now.” Behati on choosing not to work under people who try to define her [00:14:48]
  • “I will never lose myself again, never.” Behati on reclaiming her identity [00:43:50]

Episode highlights:

  • 00:01:25 - Meet Behati Hart, Air Force veteran and author of Just Be
  • 00:03:07 - Behati's childhood, culture, dance, and laughter
  • 00:05:43 - Joining the Air Force for survival, freedom, and stability
  • 00:06:43 - Moving from a strict home into a strict military system
  • 00:09:23 - Serving as a woman and speaking up about integrity
  • 00:15:14 - Anxiety, ADHD, body signals, and nervous system healing
  • 00:24:20 - How Just Be came to life
  • 00:25:57 - Behati's spiritual awakening and call to tell her story
  • 00:36:39 - Behati's free five-week identity reclamation experience
  • 00:44:25 - Why women veterans need spaces like Dog Tag Diaries

About Behati:

Behati Hart is an Air Force veteran, Life Architect, author, and multimedia artist who believes the most revolutionary act a person can commit is giving themselves permission to just be. She served in the U.S. Air Force from 1993 to 2003, joining out of survival and necessity, and learning early how to navigate systems not designed for women, people of color, or neurodivergent thinkers.

Following three decades of public service across military, federal, state, and local government, Behati stepped away from institutional systems to reclaim her creativity, intuition, and humanity. She holds a Master’s degree in Human Behavior and is certified through the Association for Coaching, with training in neuroscience, AI, and design thinking.

Behati is the creator of The BETi Method™, a framework that helps people unmask, reprogram limiting beliefs, and redesign life from the inside out. She is the author of Just BE: Unmasking and Becoming Human Againand lives in Chicago with her husband, two daughters, and a house full of plants.

Connect with Behati Hart:

Website: https://behatihart.com

Book: Just BE: Unmasking and Becoming Human Again

https://a.co/d/gnIZSMA

Social Media:

Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok | Facebook

@BehatiHart

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