Brave New Foundation: “In Their Boots” Episode 2- Webcasts

(11:00AM EST – promoted by Nightprowlkitty)

The first episode of the groundbreaking new live webcast “In Their Boots” aired on Wednesday, 2 July 2008, with host Jan Bender as he explored the lives of the Babin family as they care for their wounded veteran son Alan. That premeir show was Part 1 on Alan and the Babin family, Part 2 aired this past wednesday, 7-9-08.

These webcasts will air, online, every wednesday at 4pm Pacific/5 Mountain/6 Central/7 Eastern at In Their Boots, also can be viewed at UStream TV.

You will have the opportunity to hear the stories from these servicemembers, learn about organizations that are helping, and find out how you can help as well.

These webcasts bring us into the lives of those, and their families, who have served this Nation and have been wounded in the occupations and the changes that has brought about for them. As well as introduce us, and the many returning Veterans, and their families, to some of the help that exists for them by bringing representatives of these existing groups into the conversation, Live.

Visit the “In Their Boots” main site to view, find out more about the episodes to come, you can also interact live with each episode, and to find out much more, as well as signing up for their newsletter as a reminder for the next show.

“Beating the Odds – Chapter 2”

Alan Babin

Cpl. Alan Babin Jr., a combat medic in Iraq, was running to the aid of a fellow soldier when he was hit by hostile fire. Alan took a bullet in his stomach in the midst of firefight so severe that it prevented Alan’s fellow soldiers from coming to his aid, so he lay there for three hours before help could arrive. Alan’s prognosis was grim. Army medics didn’t think he would live. Then doctors said, at best, he’d be paralyzed from the neck down. Alan underwent more than 70 surgeries, including five brain surgeries, and suffered a stroke. Since that time, with his mother, Rosie, by his side, Alan has made incredible progress, far surpassing his doctors’ expectations. Now, Alan can use his arms, he can stand, and he’s starting to move his legs-he’s even rock climbed. And with his mother’s help, he could soon be walking again some day soon.

Rosie Babin

Rosie Babin wears a lot of hats. As her daughter Christy says, “My mom’s our everything–she’s our cheerleader, our mom, our organizer.” She’s also a wife, and for many years managed an accounting firm near their home in Round Rock, Texas. Five years ago, Rosie also became her son Alan’s full-time caretaker after he was hit in the stomach by hostile fire in Iraq and became paralyzed. At that point, Rosie’s life was completely derailed. She quit her job, packed up her life, and moved near Walter Reed Medical Center where Alan was being treated. Rosie’s been by Alan’s side every since as his cheerleader, his mom, and his organizer. She’s been his everything, and because of it, Alan has far surpassed his doctor’s expectations. Rosie’s gotten him to rock climb, scuba dive, and ski. Now she’s determined to help him walk again.

Special Guests

Alan Babin

Disabled Veteran

Christy Babin

Alan’s Sister

Sandy Trombetta

National Director and Founder

VA National Winter Sports Clinic

Adrian Atizado

Assistant National Legislative Director

Disabled American Veterans

If you missed the premeir show on July 2nd:

Premeir: “Beating the Odds” – Chapter 1

Or View Here

We are proud of what we have put together and we hope that you all tune in to see this. Please let us know what you think of it as well. And if you miss any part of the episode, be sure to check it out on our site: In Their Boots. We plan on producing a new episode every Wednesday, live at 4pm Pacific.

This coming wednesday, 7-16-08, they will be airing a show called “Home Coming”

Kim Roy has spent the last fifteen months taking care of her two young boys while her husband,

Justin, was away in Afghanistan. Now he’s coming home.

Kim Roy

Kim Roy of Yelm, Washington, is an intrepid Army wife with her hands full. While her husband, Justin, is deployed in Afghanistan, she’s raising two energetic sons by herself: Danny, 2, and Maddox, less than a year old. Justin is on his second deployment. He’s been gone for 15 months and the longer he’s gone, the more Kim lives for those mid-day phone calls and instant messenger sessions with her husband. And though she’s looking forward to Justin coming home, she knows there’ll be some adjustment as he re-learns how to be a father.

Justin Roy

Army Officer Justin Roy is based in Fort Lewis, Washington. Officer Roy has been on his second deployment in Afghanistan for the past fifteen months. He’ll be returning home soon to his wife Kim and his young boys, Danny and Maddox. He’s excited to reunite with his family, but also a little nervous about re-acquainting himself with his son and assuming the father role that he’s been unable to maintain while serving in Afghanistan for over a year.

Here is a primer video of the upcoming show:

You can find a few more clips at the link directly above.

You can find a page at their site called Solutions, this gives a list of the organizations their guest are from and others as well, that the returning Veterans and their Families can contact and for others to find out and explore what they do in helping those who serve this country and need further help because of their disabilities garnered by that service.

For those of you who might produce film and documentaries, or are students and amateurs of same visit Brave New Theaters a website that brings together a global network of screening hosts and filmmakers by providing services to both so they can reach more people. This site emphasizes films with a political message. Also their affiliate sites Brave New Foundation.

For the rest of us their Brave New Theaters allows us to view the trailers and sign up to host a viewing of these Documentaries and Films, as well as to Purchasing them, where you’ll find Over 180 Films for screenings.

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  1. If you missed this yesterday:

    Diane Rehm Show

    Martin Schram: “Vets Under Siege” (Thomas Dunne Books)

    An award-winning journalist and author exposes mistreatment of American servicemen and women by the Department of Veteran’s Affairs.

    Guests

    Martin Schram, author of five books, and former national affairs correspondent for the Washington Post. His nationally syndicated column appears in more than 400 newspapers

    You can Listen with Windows Media Player

    Or

    With Real Media Player

    His Book

    Vets Under Siege: How America Deceives and Dishonors Those Who Fight Our Battles

  2. MEDIA ADVISORY

    Military and Veteran Advocates Invite Senators McCain and Obama to Fort Hood Texas

    Presidential Town Hall to Focus on Military and Veterans

    For Immediate Release:

    Contact: Carissa Picard, Managing Director, 2008 Fort Hood Presidential Town Hall Consortium, 254.554.1513, e-mail to Hood Townhall.

    2008 Fort Hood Presidential Town Hall

    Monday August 11, 2008, 9:00 pm (EST)

    Bell County Expo Center

    301 West Loop 121

    Belton, Texas 76513

    Hosted by the 2008 Fort Hood Presidential Town Hall Consortium

    To be carried live on the CBS Television Network.

    A diverse group of non-profit organizations dedicated to serving active military, veterans, their families and their survivors has come together to invite the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates to Fort Hood, Texas, for an in-depth discussion of the increasingly complex issues facing America’s military and veteran community. The CBS television network has agreed to produce and broadcast the town hall meeting in prime time that evening.

    Fort Hood is the largest U.S. military installation in the world and deploys the most soldiers to Iraq and Afghanistan as part of our continuing Global War on Terror. Consequently, the Consortium cannot imagine a more appropriate audience-or a more compelling location-for this event.

    This Consortium represents organizations that provide services and support to our service members, veterans, wounded warriors, and their families. “We believe if there is one more debate or town hall before the general election, it should be before an audience comprised of the men and women whose service and sacrifice ensure that these events continue through their defense of our country and of our Constitution,” said Carissa Picard, lead organizer and military spouse.

    “This forum is NOT about being for the war in Iraq or against the war in Iraq. This is about the fact that there is a war in Iraq, as well as Afghanistan, and there are consequences to that war-consequences for our service members, for their families, for our country. These candidates are asking to be elected the next Commander-in-Chief and we believe that our audience, as well as the American public, will be extremely interested in knowing what they have to say about these issues.”

    In November 2004, the President was elected by a majority of 126 million votes. Today, approximately 27 million American adults are veterans. If we assume half are married, then there are approximately 40 million voters intimately aware of the issues affecting veterans and their families. Meanwhile, there are approximately 2.6 million Americans currently serving in our Armed Forces, either full or part-time. If you include their spouses, then we will have an additional 4 million voters sensitive to the needs of our veterans, wounded warriors, and military families.

    In all, the veteran and military communities total approximately 44 million Americans-almost a quarter of the overall voting population and more than one- third of the total voting participation in 2004.

    “The sacrifices these families endure are not abstract; they are borne out in illness, injury, post traumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, economic hardship, the daily agony of separation from family and friends; and finally, the ultimate sacrifice of our Gold Star families. Furthermore, those citizens who are not themselves members of the military and veteran community are eager to see that those who shoulder the enormous strain of wartime service are afforded the meaningful thanks of a grateful nation.” adds Amy Fairweather, director of the Coalition for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans, a group of organizations dedicated to improving services for military, veterans, families and survivors, many of whom have joined to invite the candidates to this historic forum.

    The Consortium includes a diverse group of veteran and military service organizations including Disabled Veterans of America, the Brain Injury Association of America, and Sentinels of Freedom. These groups are working in partnership with the military, the Department of Veterans Affairs, state and local governments, and faith and community based organizations to deliver services and support to our military, veterans and families.

    Picard adds that, “We sincerely hope the candidates will accept our invitation. We hope this event will remind American voters in November that his or her choice will have a significant impact on the lives and well-being of millions of service members, veterans, wounded warriors, and military families-including children.”

    Consortium Members

    American Veterans (AMVETS)

    Jim King, Executive Director

    Brain Injury Association of America

    Laura A. Schiebelhut, Director of Government Affairs

    Disabled Veterans of America (DAV)

    David W. Gorman, Executive Director

    Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States

    MSG (Ret.) Michael P. Cline

    Executive Director

    Fleet Reserve Association

    Joseph L. Barnes, CAE, ABC

    National Executive Director

    Military Officers Assn. of America

    VADM Norb Ryan, Jr. (USN-Ret.), President

    Military Order of the Purple Heart

    Hershel Gober, National Legislative Director

    Military Spouse Corporate Career Network

    Deborah Kloeppel, CEO

    National Spinal Cord Injury Assn (NSCIA)

    Marcie Roth, President/CEO

    The Sanctuary International

    Jon Norsworthy, Director

    Veterans for Common Sense

    Paul Sullivan, Executive Director

    Veterans United for Truth

    Bob Handy, HMC USN Ret, Chair

    Vietnam Veterans of America

    Texas State Council

    Luther “Buster” Newberry, President

    Veterans Village

    Nadia McCaffrey, President/Founder

    WELLsville Veterans Project

    Kristin Van Huysen, President/Founder

    Members of the Coalition for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans

    Air Compassion for Veterans

    Richard Love, Chairman

    American Pain Foundation

    Tamara Sloan Anderson, Program Development Director

    Armed Services YMCA

    S. Frank Gallo, National Executive Director

    Brave New Foundation

    Jim Miller, Executive Director

    CA National Guard

    Jon Wilson, Financial Assistance Programs Manager

    Cause

    Barbara Lau, Executive Director

    Coming Home Project

    Dr. Joe Bobrow, Executive Director

    Dallas Foundation

    Laura Smith, Director, Community Philanthropy

    Homes for Our Troops

    John Gonsalves, President

    Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund

    Karen Guenther, Executive Director

    New Directions

    Toni Reinis, Executive Director

    One Freedom

    Elizabeth Hawkins, Executive Director

    Pathway Home

    Fred Gusman, Executive Director

    Project: Return 2 Work

    Rob Brazell, President

    Salvation Army Liberty Program

    David K. Leonard, Coordinator

    Sentinels of Freedom Scholarship Foundation

    Mike Conklin, President

    Swords to Plowshare

    Michael Blecker, Executive Director

    TAPS

    Bonnie Carroll, Founder

    TIRR Foundation Project Victory

    Cynthia Atkins, Executive Director

    Vets 4 Vets

    Jim Driscoll, Coordinator

    Babette Maxwell, co-founder and Executive Editor of Military Spouse Magazine, is graciously donating her time and talent as the Town Hall’s Military Family advisor

    ———


    Carissa Picard, Esq.

    2008 Fort Hood Presidential Town Hall Consortium

    Managing Director

    254.554.1513

    254.213.1101

    Hood Townhall

    • kj on July 11, 2008 at 19:43

    a treasure.  ðŸ™‚  thanks.

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