Mar 16, 2021
Welcome back to Warriors Unmasked, today we have an incredible friend and Air Force veteran on the show Corey Christman.
You might have noticed that we have more military personnel on our show than normal, but we know the individual stories and messages from each veteran are so unique.
Corey is the owner of Bravery Wines, a company dedicated to celebrating the heroes in our lives, he is a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. We have an open discussion about Corey’s experience while in the military and being diagnosed with PTSD when retiring, and how he managed to work towards healing.
Corey shares his struggles of coming to terms with having PTSD and the journey he took to accept help from those around him. Pulling himself up and out of mental illness to pursue winemaking and in turn creating Bravery Wines, a wine company that helps celebrate and donate to retired veterans, first responders, and everyday heroes.
We hope you find encouragement, hope, and maybe just that little extra push to reach out and grab the hands that are extended to you in help. You have the courage to overcome any struggle, and start your own journey.
Always in Your Corner,
Chuck and Clint
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Corey M. Christman is the owner and winemaker at Bravery Wines, LLC. He’s a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. On occasion, he works with select CEO’s, leadership teams, and business leaders to guide them in creating robust people strategies and growing their workplace and team cultures. He’s currently enrolled as a doctoral student at Drexel University where he’s studying Educational Leadership with a concentration in Human Resource Development. He’s an Adjunct Professor for Business Leadership and Criminal Justice at the University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, and is the recipient of numerous awards for human resource strategy, innovation, and leadership. He’s a graduate of the Executive Leadership Program, Cornell University, and holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship and BA in Criminal Justice. He’s completed advanced business-related studies at Syracuse University, Washington State University and Texas A&M University.
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