The Work · Advocacy
The work beyond the broadcast. I stand with veterans and my community because I have stood where they stand.
I came home from combat and walked a long road through trauma, incarceration, and the fight to become myself again. Advocacy is a debt I am glad to keep paying.
Breaking the silence around what service costs, and making it safe to ask for help without feeling like you failed.
Standing with efforts like The Ride to Remember in the fight against veteran suicide. Every mile a memory, every story a lifeline.
Helping veterans find identity, purpose, and a new mission on the other side of the uniform.
Investing in Frisco and North Texas through mentorship, storytelling, and lifting up the people who make a place worth calling home.
A special event correspondent does more for your event than a camera in the corner. I interview your guests, sponsors, and honorees, and pull out the moments people actually remember, the ones that keep resonating long after the doors close. Sponsors feel seen, your cause reaches a wider audience, and the goodwill in the room becomes a relationship that keeps going.
My range is wide. I have covered fashion shows, sporting events, military ceremonies, Purple Heart socials, Veterans Day appreciation events, veteran advocacy, recovery and second chance programs, galas, and community gatherings. Different rooms, same job: find what matters and make it count.
Planning ahead: I ask for about 30 days notice so I can prepare, coordinate with your team, and give the day the attention it deserves. A shorter timeline can sometimes work for the right event, so reach out either way.
Nobody heals in a vacuum. We heal out loud, in front of each other.
Nonprofit, organizer, or someone who wants to help. Whether it is a partnership, an event, or a song for your cause, reach out.
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