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Leadership After Loss: Aaron Wayne Hudgins on Grief, Growth, and Purpose

Leadership After Loss: Aaron Wayne Hudgins on Grief, Growth, and Purpose

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Aaron Wayne Hudgins joins the VET S.O.S. Network for a deeply impactful episode of The Scoop, sharing his journey through leadership, loss, and survivor advocacy after more than 26 years of military service.

A retired U.S. Army First Sergeant and Pentagon Survivor Advisory Working Group member, Aaron explores how grief reshaped his purpose—and how veterans can better understand the internal battles many face long after the uniform comes off.

In this episode, we explore:
• Leadership lessons forged in combat and tested in loss
• Understanding suicide through a new, compassionate lens
• The importance of recognizing internal vs. external battles
• How service can continue after pain

Whether you're navigating military transition, supporting a loved one, or searching for meaning after hardship, this conversation offers clarity, empathy, and perspective you can apply today.

Aaron Wayne Hudgins is a retired U.S. Army First Sergeant, survivor advocate, and national speaker. He serves on the Pentagon Survivor Advisory Working Group and is a leader with the Travis Manion Foundation, focusing on character, service, and community impact.

The VET S.O.S. Network connects veterans, spouses, and service members with real resources and real people who want to see you thrive.

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