
Military Culture Shift Podcast
Based on the book, Military Culture Shift by clinical consultant and SME on military family culture, Corie Weathers. This podcast offers leaders an opportunity to understand the growing shifts happening within the military culture. This podcast offers an immersive opportunity to supplement what readers will gain from the book based on 15 years of research, counseling, and teaching the military culture across all branches. Gain insights on changing perspectives within the culture, generational shifts in authority, the impact of Department of Defense budget decisions, emerging social trends within the military community, and the cumulative effect of two decades of the War on Terror on military family wellness.
Music featured includes service members, veterans, military kids and spouse artists & songwriters!
Listen to Corie’s Lifegiver Podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lifegiver-military-marriage-leadership/id1023542546
Latest episodes

Jun 6, 2024 • 60min
Finale: Matt Interviews Corie
There were several ways I could have ended this series and many interviews I could have done, however, when Matt mentioned that I should end it with him interviewing me, it felt right. So... here I am. Here we are. We share my reflections on the project, where things go from here, and most importantly, the power of championing others- especially your spouse.
Special thank you to SO MANY PEOPLE who have supported me throughout the years, too many to mention here. I hope you enjoyed the series and will share it with others.
The Final credits song is "Thank You" by veteran and friend James Corbin.
This podcast is based on the book Military Culture Shift by clinical consultant and SME on military family culture, Corie Weathers.
Order your copy of Military Culture Shift https://militaryfamilybooks.com/products/military-culture-shift-by-corie-weathers
Listen to Corie's Lifegiver Podcast https://corieweathers.podbean.com/
Find out more about how you can work with and contact Corie https://www.corieweathers.com

May 30, 2024 • 1h 16min
A Case Study in Reconstituting the Force with Stoney Portis
In the final chapter of Military Culture Shift, I reference a theory of reconstitution written by Stoney Portis, after he commanded the 3-61 CAV troops that survived the now historic Battle of COP Keating and needed to somehow become mission-ready again. Reading his reflection on what it took to wholistically serve the battle-weary troops who had earned every right to hang up the one tattered uniform they had left, I knew it was a case study on what it would take to reconstitute an entire culture as well. So I invited now LT COL Stoney Portis to join Matt and me in a discussion about their shared sacred space in hopes it could validate the sacred spaces in your own life, but also inspire the healing of us all.
Read Stoney's Paper on Reconstitution: https://www.corieweathers.com/wp-content/uploads/Stoneys-Paper.-full-1.pdf
Read about the Battle of Cop Keating here
Watch the movie "The Outpost": https://www.netflix.com/title/81276140?source=35
This podcast is based on the book Military Culture Shift by clinical consultant and SME on military family culture, Corie Weathers.
Order your copy of Military Culture Shift https://militaryfamilybooks.com/products/military-culture-shift-by-corie-weathers
Listen to Corie's Lifegiver Podcast https://corieweathers.podbean.com/
Find out more about how you can work with and contact Corie https://www.corieweathers.com
Final Credits song is "The Hard Way" by Moda Spira https://modaspira.bandcamp.com/track/the-hard-way

May 23, 2024 • 1h 6min
Healing Collective Moral Injury with Dr Timothy Mallard
Over the course of writing Military Culture Shift and especially present in the last three episodes, the phrase “moral injury” has come up again and again. Brought into mainstream awareness by Jonathan Shay in the 90s and early 2000s, his first book Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character introduced moral injury as a distinct second syndrome from PTSD.
As progress continues to evolve on the individualized treatment modalities for PTSD and moral injury, the Afghanistan exit, and its eerily similar characteristics with Vietnam, brings up the question of "How does an entire culture heal when it feels betrayed and morally injured?"
Surely the Afghanistan veterans and families that came out of two decades of war are not destined to carry similar burdens as our recent Vietnam veterans have.
I asked our good friend and mentor, Dr. Timothy Mallard, Chaplain, and Assistant Professor and Director of Ethical Development at The United States Army War College, and subject matter expert on moral injury to sit down with me just 60 days out from his own retirement. Still on his own journey of healing from his response to the 9/11 attack at the Pentagon, he has been a pillar of strength, wisdom, and comfort for many over the last several decades.
Final Credits Song: "There Is Always Hope" by Human Is Alive, Kieldfal, Silent Travelers
Arch Bishop Tutu Forgiveness Project: https://youtu.be/-M8wrQXIZmQ?si=od2rKrmquYXoJbZj
Recommended resources from Dr. Mallard:
Veteran's Association: https://www.mirecc.va.gov/visn17/moralinjury.asp
Jonathan Shay: Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character: https://a.co/d/e9eOpf3
The (Twin) Wounds of War, by Timothy Mallard: https://providencemag.com/2017/02/twin-wounds-war-spiritual-injury-moral-injury/
The Moral Injury of the Cross, by Timothy Mallard: https://providencemag.com/2024/03/the-moral-injury-of-the-cross/

May 16, 2024 • 1h 8min
The Integrity of a Promise, Scott Mann and the Pineapple Express
Retired Lt. Col. Scott Mann, a former Green Beret, discusses the Pineapple Express mission to uphold promises to Afghan allies. The podcast covers the breakdown of military hierarchy, humanitarian aid evolution, and the power of human kindness amidst a strategic failure.

May 9, 2024 • 1h 12min
The Millennial Commander at Kabul Airport
Shortly after I recorded the Spouse’s Roundtable, Jessica- the millennial spouse whose husband Andrew served on the ground during the Afghanistan exit, reached out to me to say that Andrew was ready to share his story. Still serving, Andrew felt limited in what he could say as well as whether he was ready to share.
None of us could forget the powerful images of the chaos at the Kabul airport in August 2021. It is seared into our minds, much like the stories from the fall of Saigon in 1975, and what many compared it to.
Stories like these are nothing short of remarkable. Similar stories from Afghanistan, like the one you are about to hear, are still surfacing. They reveal the incredible training of our US and allied partners but also the wounding of moral and ethical decisions that are difficult to make sense of and challenging to heal from. Rather than being a voyeur as you listen, I hope these episodes invite you to think about how you might bring purpose from your own story and how they can inspire you to be a leader others want to follow.
This podcast is based on the book Military Culture Shift by clinical consultant and SME on military family culture, Corie Weathers.
Order your copy of Military Culture Shift https://militaryfamilybooks.com/products/military-culture-shift-by-corie-weathers
Listen to Corie's Lifegiver Podcast https://corieweathers.podbean.com/
Find out more about how you can work with and contact Corie https://www.corieweathers.com
Final Credits song is "Time To Be Me" by veterans Sally Griffiths & Will Kimbrough with Songwriting with Soldiers.
SW:S October 2023, Crawford, TX by SongwritingWith:Soldiers
Watch the clip "Fall of Saigon: 40 years later": https://youtu.be/vHLKFSWzImk?si=aBiJpGf-AKeA582I

May 2, 2024 • 1h 5min
Gen Z at Abbey Gate with Aidan Gunderson
As our military valiantly scrambled to leave Kabul airport, the explosion at Abbey Gate killed 13 of our service members. All but one were Gen Z. For much of the older generation, war was all we knew but Gen Z had only been coming in for a few years, the oldest of them only four when 9/11 happened. Losing them this way, for this reason, at the end of our very long and painful chapter, yet at the beginning of theirs seemed even more wrong.
With all this talk about Gen Z motivations and the recruiting crisis, I wondered about the Gen Z that entered the force before the end of those two decades of war. What motivated them to come in and how did the Afghanistan exit impact their very fresh perspectives on this career and lifestyle? I invited Aidan Gunderson, a Gen Z Marine deployed to Afghanistan during the withdrawal to share his deeply personal story of what happened at Abbey Gate as well as how it has affected his view of service.
Find out more about Operation Allies Refuge: https://www.operationalliesrefugefoundation.org/about
This podcast is based on the book Military Culture Shift by clinical consultant and SME on military family culture, Corie Weathers.
Order your copy of Military Culture Shift https://militaryfamilybooks.com/products/military-culture-shift-by-corie-weathers
Listen to Corie's Lifegiver Podcast https://corieweathers.podbean.com/
Find out more about how you can work with and contact Corie https://www.corieweathers.com
Final Credit song is "Hey America", written, produced, and performed by veteran James Corbin.

Apr 28, 2024 • 2min
Coming Up on the MCS Podcast
A quick update on what's coming up next on the Military Culture Shift Podcast.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 59min
Updates & Trends I'm Tracking in 2024
Breaking from regularly scheduled programming, I'm sharing some of the topics and trends surfacing since publishing Military Culture Shift.
This podcast is based on the book Military Culture Shift by clinical consultant and SME on military family culture, Corie Weathers.
Order your copy of Military Culture Shift https://militaryfamilybooks.com/products/military-culture-shift-by-corie-weathers
Listen to Corie's Lifegiver Podcast https://corieweathers.podbean.com/
Find out more about how you can work with and contact Corie https://www.corieweathers.com
The closing credits song is “Rise Above the Storm” written and performed by Afghanistan veteran Maxine Reyes.

Apr 18, 2024 • 54min
The Gen Z Interview Every Leader Should Hear
This week, we are going to the source. Elise, or "Elle", shared in the book the powerful impact of leaders who made her feel seen and valued. In this interview, I ask tough questions about social media, Gen Z's expectation for diversity, her thoughts on sexual harassment, and more. Every leader should listen to this interview.
This podcast is based on the book Military Culture Shift by clinical consultant and SME on military family culture, Corie Weathers.
Order your copy of Military Culture Shift https://militaryfamilybooks.com/products/military-culture-shift-by-corie-weathers
Listen to Corie's Lifegiver Podcast https://corieweathers.podbean.com/
Find out more about how you can work with and contact Corie https://www.corieweathers.com
Final Credit song is "19", written, produced, and performed by military teen Bailey Hamrick.

Apr 11, 2024 • 54min
The Seesaw of Distrust with Gen Z Matthew Weiss
In 2023, Gallup reported that America’s confidence in major institutions such as banking, education, religion, and government was historically the lowest it has ever been. Like a see-saw, trust has been declining for decades but there was always enough trust in the older or youngest generations to keep the see-saw somewhat balanced and institutions funded and functional. As confidence has steadily declined, some have said that the see-saw is finally tipping with more generations distrusting than ever. It isn’t helping that Gen Z has been watching evidence of institutions mismanagement in real time online and in social media.
With so much speculation around Gen Z, I wanted to bring on Matthew Weiss, a Marine Corps Intelligence officer, Gen Z, and author of the book “We Don’t Want You Uncle Sam” to help us understand what Gen Z is really asking. Through the lens of his motivations for personal service, as well as connections to peers and his previous experience with a cutting-edge defense technology company, his book has sparked conversations on the highest levels.
Final Credit song is "I'll See You Someday", written, produced, and performed by military teen Harlan Adams.
This podcast is based on the book Military Culture Shift by clinical consultant and SME on military family culture, Corie Weathers.
Order your copy of Military Culture Shift https://militaryfamilybooks.com/products/military-culture-shift-by-corie-weathers
Listen to Corie's Lifegiver Podcast https://corieweathers.podbean.com/
Find out more about how you can work with and contact Corie https://www.corieweathers.com