VET’ed. with Jen M. Wagman

Conversations that bring experience and systems into the same room.
Through candid, trauma-aware dialogue, Jen M. Wagman hosts veterans, families, experts, and leaders working at the intersection of benefits, mental health, and policy.

VET’ed. exists to make complex systems understandable and to elevate voices too often talked about—but not listened to.

Latest Episodes

A New Front in Suicide Prevention: Veteran to Veteran

With Dr. Kent Corso | 26:24 min | Jun 27, 2025

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What just ONE hour in an hyperbaric chamber taught William Person about healing

With Jen M. Wagman | 7 min | Nov 20, 2025

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Inside the fight for brain health: William Person’s mission to heal heroes

With William Person former Team USA bobsledder | 40 min | Nov 18, 2025

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Building a Military-Grade Aromatherapy Brand

With Adora Winquist | 3 min | Nov 17, 2025

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KIA Thanksgiving Day 2016: A Special Tribute to SCPO Scott C. Dayton, 9 Years Later

With Jen M. Wagman | 3 min | Nov 28, 2025

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Podcast Disclaimer

VET’ed. with Jen M. Wagman is produced by GenVETS, Inc. and is intended for general informational and educational purposes only. The podcast features public conversations about veterans’ benefits, mental health, policy, and lived experience. Content shared by the host or guests does not constitute legal advice, medical advice, mental-health treatment, or professional counseling of any kind.
Listening to this podcast, submitting inquiries, or participating as a guest does not create an attorney–client relationship, medical provider–patient relationship, or therapeutic relationship with GenVETS, Inc. or with Jen M. Wagman, Esq.
Opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of GenVETS, Inc. or its partners.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental-health crisis or is in immediate danger, please call 911 or contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting 988.

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