top of page
Search


Join us as we speak with these two Amazing Ladies & hear how they are helping our Veterans everyday with their talents, skills and dreams! They want a better life for our brave men & women who served & protect our country. Connect with them online at the links below:


Amy:

At the beginning of 2010, Amy decided to dedicate her musical talents to the Veterans and Troops for all her performances. From 2009 through 2011, Amy was selected as the official Spokesperson for the American Veterans (AMVETS) service foundation of California. Amy’s oldest son, Ryan Scruggs stepped into lead guitar in 2011 and shared the stage and dream with her by performing alongside her. Amy's single “Coming Home”, written by Dave Adams and produced by Paul McKenna, is a celebration song for our heroes.


Amy’s Patriotism shines through in her known traditional version of the National Anthem. In 2011, at the request of the United States Army, Los Angeles Recruiting Battalion, Amy was chosen to perform the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium for the 10 year anniversary of 9/11. She recently performed at Military Appreciation Day at San Diego Padres Petco Park Stadium for local Gold Star Families.


Amy is continually dedicated to her support of the veteran and non-profit community through her singing appearances, TV show, community involvement and her 501 (c) 3 , “Voice For Heroes”. Amy is also a Member of the Board for "Saddles In Service" a non-profit, veteran operated ranch, offering an equine therapy program for veterans & first responders suffering from post-traumatic stress. "Comin Home" was the official theme song for the American Veterans of California from 2009-2012!


https://www.amyscruggsmedia.com/

https://www.voiceforheroes.org/


Tammy:

Tammy’s dream of Saddles In Service became a reality when Mike her husband, retired from the United States Navy in 2016. They purchased an equestrian ranch in Alpine, California. A few months later, Tammy learned about a group of horses that had been rescued from an abusive environment and were in need of forever homes. Two days later, they had their first two rescue horses. Today, they home thirteen amazing horses, each one with a unique story.


Tammy wanted to not only rescue the horses but also give them a new purpose. Her passion for Veterans and their families, paired with her love of horses, created the idea of Saddles In Service. The idea grew to include First Responders, Law Enforcement, Firefighters, EMTs, and their families. These Heroes have a calling to serve their Nation and their local communities. Throughout their service, many of these Heroes encounter unimaginable hardships that can create lifelong physical and mental health challenges. Tammy wanted to create a place where Heroes can begin their journey of health alongside rescue horses.


In 2017, Tammy and Mike started to put the foundation in motion. Tammy enlisted the help of her good friend, Jill Breen. Together, they created the non-profit organization known as Saddles in Service. Saddles in Service opened to the public in December of 2017.


Our mission is to provide mental health wellness and healing for Active Duty Military, Veterans, Law Enforcement, Firefighters, First Responders, and their families that have been diagnosed with or are experiencing symptoms related to post-traumatic stress (PTSD), anxiety, depression, job-related stress, and/or traumatic brain injuries by partnering them with a rescued horse at no cost to them.


https://saddlesinservice.org/


**********


Your Host - Brad Richard

Scars & Stripes Coffee: https://www.ss.coffee/bradrichard

YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y7uzojak

Manat50 School: https://brad-s-school-4d92.thinkific.com

Website: https://www.bradrichard.net

3 views0 comments


Powerful, Emotional & Inspiring!


Join us as we speak with Shaun Coffey! Shaun is the co-author of the stigma-breaking book, ‘Boys Do Cry. A collection of true stories by men who overcome adversity and gender conformity surrounding their mental health and emotions. He shares his life experiences in hopes that it reaches someone who needs to harness their self-worth and overcome obstacles standing in the way of their truth.


He currently holds a Recovery Support Worker Certificate in the state of New Hampshire and works as a case manager for a transitional housing program for veterans experiencing homelessness. He graduated from the same program in 2014, he states that “Helping others reach their potential when they sometimes can’t see it, is the most rewarding and inspiring thing to be a part of.” It is this passion that led him to create talks and open up conversation and communication with audiences all over New England.


He is a father to a 9-year old daughter, an ultramarathon runner, and a music enthusiast. He is a man a mission. raising awareness and bringing to light just how amazing life can be if you’re courageous enough to take the first step. Connect with Shaun at the links below:


https://www.shauncoffey.com/

https://www.instagram.com/willows_runner/

https://www.amazon.com/Boys-Do-Cry-Redefined-Means/dp/1731248849

https://www.facebook.com/shauncoffeyspeaks


**************************


Your Host - Brad Richard

Subscribe: https://anchor.fm/manat50/subscribe

Scars & Stripes Coffee: https://www.ss.coffee/bradrichard

YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y7uzojak

Manat50 School: https://brad-s-school-4d92.thinkific.com

Website: https://www.bradrichard.net

0 views0 comments


Join us as we speak with Robert Seo! Robert was born and raised in Maryland and went to UMD for undergrad. He joined the US Marines while still studying and in 2003, took a year off for Operation Iraqi Freedom with a light armored reconnaissance unit.


After his deployment, he received his Bachelors in Economics with a Minor in Math and moved to NYC to work at UBS in investment banking. After a few years, he moved to South America for a year to learn Spanish and to do an Ironman Triathlon (2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike and 26.2 mile marathon).


After completing the race, he came back to NYC and worked at Goldman Sachs in their Principal Strategies Group investing around the world and across various industries before receiving an MBA from the Wharton School (University of Pennsylvania).


After graduation, he moved to Korea for a year to look for startup ideas and moved back to NYC as the CEO and cofounder of Slidejoy. Slidejoy was acquired by Buzzvil in 2017. He is currently a cofounder of P.S., a sexual wellness company selling Condoms 2.0, the second coming. Connect with Robert at the links below:


https://www.linkedin.com/in/trobseo

https://www.psgoodtimes.com


*******************


Your Host - Brad Richard

Scars & Stripes Coffee: https://www.ss.coffee/bradrichard

YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y7uzojak

Manat50 School: https://brad-s-school-4d92.thinkific.com

Website: https://www.bradrichard.net

BLOG!

bottom of page