06/03/2026
Transitioning out of the military is harder than many people realize.
TAPS used to be taught over the course of weeks. Now much of that information is condensed into just a few days — and while veterans are overloaded with information they “should” know, many are still left trying to figure out how to actually APPLY it to real life.
What many veterans truly need during the last 18 months of service is:
• a realistic financial plan
• understanding when income may start after separation
• understanding VA timelines and benefits
• getting healthcare established and turned on early
• confronting emotional and mental changes after leaving military community and structure
• rebuilding support systems
• learning how to reintegrate into civilian culture
• rediscovering identity outside of uniform
Transition is not just paperwork.
It’s emotional.
It’s mental.
It’s physical.
It’s financial.
It’s cultural.
And many veterans are trying to navigate all of those changes while still maintaining stability for themselves and their families.
This is why I’m passionate about helping veterans prepare BEFORE separation instead of trying to figure everything out in survival mode afterward.
Monthly workshops + transition consultations for veterans navigating VA benefits, DEA, 100% P&T, and life after service.