This episode of Dog Tag Diaries features the amazing Amanda Huffman, who made waves by creating the first podcast focused on women veterans. Amanda recounts her compelling journey from an Air Force civil engineer to a storyteller, sharing tales of military life that are both inspiring and educational. Get a sneak peek into her deployment in Afghanistan, where Amanda's interactions with the local population offered eye-opening cultural insights. She also talks about her book, mentorship attempts, and the value of organizations like LinkedIn for veteran connections. Host Kim and Amanda explore the essential support networks for women veterans and Amanda's unwavering mission to empower others to discover their voice.
Amanda Huffman is a former Air Force Civil Engineer, a military spouse, and the creator of the Women of the Military podcast. Amanda served in the Air Force from 2007 to 2013, including a deployment to Afghanistan. Today, she is a passionate advocate for women in the military, inspiring the next generation through her podcast and her book, A Girl's Guide to Military Service. When she's not working, Amanda is a mom of two boys, an avid runner training for a marathon, and enjoys spending time in her garden or reading.
Interesting Facts About Amanda:
- She ran two half marathons while pregnant and is currently training for a full marathon.
- She’s married to a Space Force officer and is a proud mom of two boys.
- Amanda combines her military background with her passion for storytelling to empower women in the armed forces.
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Don’t forget to check out Amanda’s podcast, Women of the Military, and her book, A Girl’s Guide to Military Service. Follow her on social media and visit her website for more resources and inspiring stories!
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