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  • Our Conversation with Carley Robb-Jackson and Amy Carpenter
    2025/06/02

    In this episode we are speaking with Carley Robb-Jackson and Amy Carpenter from Canadian Forces Morale and Wellness Services about some of the research that is being done by CFMWS as part of the Gender-based Violence and Family Violence portfolio.

    We also talk about:

    • the challenges of Military family life that may put an additional strain on relationships
    • resources that are available for those in unhealthy relationships, and
    • the Healthy Relationships campaign presented each year by CFMWS.

    Content Warning: We understand that discussions about family violence and gender-based violence can be difficult for some. Please listen with care.

    About our Guests:

    Carley Robb-Jackson is the Senior Manager, Gender-based Violence and Family Violence portfolio with Military Family Services. She has an extensive background working in gender equality, women's rights and family violence. Prior to working with MFS, Carley worked in the international development sector as a gender equality specialist. She holds a MA in Sociology, and has conducted research on family violence and breakdown, and women's access to justice.

    Amy Carpenter is a Policy Development and Research Manager working at Military Family Services as part of the Gender-Based Violence team. Amy has worked in the military community for about 6 years and lives the military lifestyle with her partner. Prior to working at Military Family Services, Amy worked at the MFRC in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and the North of 60 MFRC in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.

    Learn More:

    • CFMWS.ca website with access information and resources from the Healthy Relationships campaign: https://cfmws.ca/support-services/health-wellness/healthyrelationships
    • The Healthy Relationships Continuum: https://cfmws.ca/support-services/health-wellness/healthyrelationships/tip-sheets/intimate-relationships-continuum-and-chart
    • Revised DAOD 5044-4, Family Violence: https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/corporate/policies-standards/defence-administrative-orders-directives/5000-series/5044/5044-4-family-violence.html
    • Supports available for building healthy relationships and addressing family stress, breakdown and violence. : https://cfmws.ca/support-services/health-wellness/healthyrelationships/supports-available-to-you
    • Stories from other CAF families about their strategies for overcoming military lifestyle challenges: https://cfmws.ca/support-services/health-wellness/healthyrelationships/stories-of-military-members-and-their-families
    • Online course on how to support a friend or family member who may be experiencing intimate partner violence:https://cfmws.ca/support-services/health-wellness/healthyrelationships/online-learning-and-webinars

    We want to hear from you!

    Do you want to tell your story? Send us an email to find out more about being a guest: Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com

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    51 分
  • Our conversation with Chris Quigley and Bella
    2025/04/08

    April is Month of the Military Child. For this episode we are speaking with Chris Quigley and her friend Bella about the work they do with Military Children. They tell us about some of the challenges they hear about and what we all do to support Military Children this month - and year round.


    About our Guests:

    An East coast chance meeting and marriage to a CAF Member - now veteran - was the catalyst for Chris’s now 26 year career supporting military members and their families at MFRC's and with Military Family Services.

    Chris has a background in childhood education and MH. These pursuits allow her to engage with children to help them cope and learn resiliency skills. Using the art of puppetry, Chris is able to meet children where they are at and help them overcome their struggles. Some parents have described it as a true blessing.

    Chris and Bella – her 6 year old ostrich puppet -- develop relationships with children – and in doing so they help children discover ways to cope with missing loved ones , overcome the fear of speaking to new friends and many other challenges that face Military children.

    When Chris is not supporting military families in some capacity, you can find her volunteering at the local MFRC, gardening and planning her winter greenery and Christmas displays for friends in the neighborhood.

    We want to hear from you!

    Do you want to tell your story? Send us an email to find out more about being a guest: Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com

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  • Highlights from our first 20 conversations
    2024/12/23

    It has been three years since the first episode of Military Family Life!

    This month, Claudia and Julie are looking back at our first 20 episodes. Here are some of our favourite stories, best pieces of advice and lessons learned along the way.

    Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to join us on the podcast. We have enjoyed getting to know each one of you, and we look forward to hearing more stories from Military family members in the new year.

    Here are the guests you will hear from in this episode:

    Clip 1 – Willie VanLankvelt, Joan Harvey and Marg Reid

    Clip 2 – Kayla Lamrock

    Clip 3 – Tamara Kleinschmidt

    Clip 4 – Ariel from PMQ for Two and Dr Heidi Cramm

    Clip 5 – Tammy Barclay and Kim Mills

    Clip 6 – Sandra Pinard and Laura Frey

    Clip 7 –Melissa and Heath Bott and Norma and Tom Cartwright

    Clip 8 – Christina McFadden, Ariel from PMQ, Denver Hilland, Catherine Grant, Andrea Nauta

    Clip 9 – Trisha MacLeod

    Clip 10- Kimberly Glandon and Melissa Perry-Biezing (Canadian Military Wives Choir episode)

    Clip 11 – Ainsley Christensen

    Clip 12 – Ivy and Jonas Mills, Claudia and Ariel, Tammy Barclay and Crystal Donak

    Do you want to tell your story? Send us an email to find out more about being a guest: Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com

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  • Our conversation with Sgt Valery Switzer
    2024/11/29

    In this episode of Military Family Life we are speaking with Sgt Valery Switzer.

    Valery is a CAF Member, a military spouse, a mother of two, a part-time student and a word champion powerlifter. She was also recently named Canadian Armed Forces Female Athlete of the Year!

    In our conversation we talk with Valery about power lifting training and competitions, the importance of balance and self-care when juggling so many roles, and her advice for those starting their career in the CAF.

    About out Guest:

    Sergeant Valery Switzer was born in Laval, Quebec and joined the Canadian Armed Forces as Regular Forces in March 2013 as a Mobile Support Equipment Operator.

    Her first posting was to 2SVC BN at Garrison Petawawa in January 2014.

    During this time, Valery actively participated in various exercises and maintained high readiness as a member of Transportation Coy, Bravo Platoon. In March 2015, she was deployed Poland with 3RCR on Op Reassurance, ROTO 0.

    Upon returning from deployment, Valery resumed duties within Bravo Platoon before being assigned as the Base Commander’s Driver at 4CDSG

    In August 2017, she was posted to 1 Canadian Field Hospital and served as the transport section’s 2IC, before taking maternity leave following the birth of her daughter, Emily Elizabeth Switzer.

    Valery was promoted to Master Corporal in April 2020 and assumed responsibility for the training section within the transportation platoon, overseeing all transportation-related training for 1 Canadian Field Hospital.

    In March 2021, Valery and her husband, Major Zachary Switzer, welcomed their second child, Charles Alexander. Later that same year, the Switzer family moved to beautiful Kingston, Ontario where she took up the position of Base Advance Booker for the transportation platoon.

    In September 2021, she was appointed Chief Dispatcher, a role that is typically held by a Sergeant, despite being a MCpl. She continued in that capacity until February 2022 when she transitioned into the position of GPV IC (General Purpose Vehicle) as a MCpl.

    In August 2023, Sgt Switzer assumed the rank of Acting While so Employed at the rank of Sergeant while continuing as the GPV IC for CFB Kingston. That section consisted of 30 members both Military and Civilian. She was promoted to Sgt in April 2024.

    In June 2024, Sgt Switzer officially took over the CFB Kingston Road and Vehicle IC position.

    Despite a demanding schedule, Val provides unwavering support to her husband who is currently serving on imposed restrictions (IR) as the senior aide the camp to the Chief of Defense Staff.

    Sgt Switzer is the weekly primary caregiver for their two children while is pursuing an online Bachelor’s in Business Administration with the University of Fredericton.

    But her passion does not stop there

    Valery is an accomplished competitive powerlifter. She recently represented the Canadian Armed Forces, the Canadian Powerlifting League, and Canadian Forces Base Kingston at the International Powerlifting League in Coventry, UK. At that competition she earned the title of World Champion in the 82.5kg open raw power division.

    This year Valery was awarded Canadian Army Female Athlete of the Year. Since the recording of this podcast – Val attended the CAF Sport Gala where she was named CAF Female athlete of the year.

    Valery, her husband Zac and their two children live in Odessa, Ontario, with their beloved pets-Nova, Shadow, and Tazz.

    Contact us:
    We would love to hear from you. If you are a Military Family Member that wants to share your experiences and lessons learned, email us at Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com

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  • Our Conversation with Monica Krull
    2024/10/24

    If you are a military family member, you have likely heard someone talk about an OUTCAN posting to a fabulous distant country.

    Our guest for this episode recently returned from a four year posting to Greece. She tells us about the good, the bad and the surprises that she and her family experienced during that adventure.

    She also talks about how the lessons she has learned helps her to support others with the transitions they are facing in their own lives.

    About our guest:

    Monica Krull has been a military spouse for over 20 years. In that time she has been posted to bases all over Canada.

    Most recently she and her family moved to Greece for an OUTCAN posting, returning to Canada in July 2023.

    Her family – including her two children ages 10 and 15 - are currently posted to Edmonton

    Although Monica has moved many times to many places she says that she has been fortunate to work in the field of social service non-profit. In that role she has been able to focus her energies on supporting families.

    Contact us:
    We would love to hear from you. If you are a Military Family Member that wants to share your experiences and lessons learned, email us at Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com

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    42 分
  • Our Conversation about the Invictus Games with Cory and Shannon Nowell
    2024/07/25

    This month we are bringing the second half of our conversation with Shannon and Cory Nowell.

    In this episode we talk about the Invictus Games, and Cory's experience on Team Canada in 2018. Shannon also tells us about her experience, and what the games are like for families members who are there to support loved ones.

    About our Guests:

    Shannon Nowell has been connected to the military for her entire life- first as a Military Child and later as a Military Spouse. Shannon is also connected to Military in her professional life having worked at a Military Family Resource Centre and now with Soldier ON.

    Cory Nowell joined the Military in 1998 – moving from British Columbia to Gagetown to work in Air Defence. In 2018, Cory competed at the Invictus Games as part of Team Canada. He is now retired from the military – having served for 23 years.

    Links and Resources:

    Soldier ON https://www.soldieron.ca
    Invictus - https://www.invictusgamesfoundation.org
    CFMWS Programs supporting Releasing CAF Members: https://cfmws.ca/support-services/releasingOSISS -http://www.osiss.ca


    Follow Cory on social media:

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theveterantrainer
    Instagram: instagram.com/theveterantrainer

    Facebook Group: @theveterantrainer - facebook.com/groups/175255346457545

    TikTok: the.veteran.trainer - tiktok.com/@the.veteran.trainer


    Contact us:

    We would love to hear from you. If you are a Military Family Member that wants to share your experiences and lessons learned, email us at Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com

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  • Our Conversation with Cory and Shannon Nowell
    2024/07/17

    This month, we are talking to Shannon and Cory Nowell about their lives as a Military - and Veteran – family.

    This episode is part one of two. In it we talk about the challenges that come with relocations, IR, and Out Can postings. We also talk the medical release process, PTSD, the transition from being a Military to a Veteran family – and the impact it has on the entire family.

    About our Guests:

    Shannon Nowell has been connected to the military for her entire life- first as a Military Child and later as a Military Spouse. Shannon is also connected to Military in her professional life having worked at a Military Family Resource Centre and now with Soldier ON.

    Cory Nowell joined the Military in 1998 – moving from British Columbia to Gagetown to work in Air Defence. In 2018, Cory competed at the Invictus Games as part of Team Canada. He is now retired from the military – having served for 23 years.

    You're going to want to follow - or subscribe - to our podcast so you don’t miss part part when we talk to Shannon and Cory about their experience at the Invictus Games.

    Contact us:
    We would love to hear from you. If you are a Military Family Member that wants to share your experiences and lessons learned, email us at Podcast.Feedback@PetawawaMFRC.com

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  • Our conversation with Kayla Lamrock
    2024/04/18

    In this April edition of our Military Family Life podcast - in honour of the Month of the Military Child - we are focusing on Military children.

    Kayla Lamrock has experience as a military child, a military spouse and working at an MFRC with children and youth.

    In this episode Kayla talks about her experiences of deployments and postings from the perspective of a military family member. She also talks about what it is like to support a loved one with an operational stress injury, and the work she does now to support youth navigating the challenges of military family life.

    Finally, Kayla gives advice to parents on how they can support their children through challenges.

    Trigger warning: In this conversation we touch on topics such as PTSI and suicidal thoughts. Please listen with care.

    About our guest:

    Born to an Infantry soldier, the military lifestyle was all Kayla knew. At thirteen, Kayla recalls what it was like to move away from Petawawa, her military community, and into a small town where being from a military family was much different from the experiences of her peers.

    Now, with a diploma in Early Childhood Education and a degree in Family Studies & Sociology, Kayla advocates for and provides support for military youth navigating the unique challenges of this lifestyle.

    Most recently, Kayla has been on the advisory board for the development and implementation of Mind Kit, a website for youth and a Suicide Prevention & Intervention Guide for military families.

    Learn more about Mindkit a space for youth to explore the topic of mental health. It was created by the Atlas Institute with young Family members of Canadian Veterans living with a posttraumatic stress injury (PTSI). https://mindkit.ca

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    50 分