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The Unbreakable Storm Podcast

The Unbreakable Storm Podcast

De : Olivia Nunn
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Welcome to The Unbreakable Storm, the podcast where grit meets grace. I’m your host, Olivia Nunn—retired Army officer, mental health advocate, and a woman who’s weathered life’s hardest storms and came out stronger. This series is for the ones rebuilding from rock bottom, standing tall after trauma, and rewriting their story in bold, unshakable ink. Here, we talk real life—unfiltered, unscripted, and unbreakable. If you’ve ever felt like the storm would take you out, this is your reminder: you are the storm2025 Développement personnel Economie Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales
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    • From Uniform to Unstoppable: Donnell Johns Redefining Leadership After the Military Ep. 6
      Jan 21 2026
      In this powerful episode of Unbreakable Storm, we sit down with Donnell Johns, a retired U.S. Army Command Sergeant Major who turned the pain of transition and the weight of identity loss into a mission that empowers thousands. Donnell opens up about the difficult shift from the structured life of military service to the uncertain terrain of civilian entrepreneurship. With candor and depth, he reflects on what it really means to lead—not from rank, but from purpose. We explore the founding of Veterans Growing America, his commitment to building spaces for veteran-owned businesses to thrive, and how the struggles he faced post-service gave rise to a new definition of leadership: one rooted in empathy, vision, and community building. This conversation dives into: The internal storm of losing identity after military retirement The uphill journey of launching a business from scratch Donnell’s belief that service doesn't end with the uniform—it just evolves Why helping others rise is the ultimate form of healing Donnell's story is a living blueprint for resilience and purpose-driven leadership. If you’ve ever felt lost after a chapter ended, or uncertain about what comes next, this episode will speak to your soul. 👉 Tune in now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and YouTube. 🎧 Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that there’s life—and greatness—after the storm. For more about Donnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnelljohns/ For more on Olivia: https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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      47 min
    • Breaking the Silence with Annette Whittenberger Ep. 5
      Jan 13 2026
      In this deeply moving episode, Olivia is joined by Annette Whittenberger — a retired Army officer, mental health advocate, speaker, and founder of A Wild Ride Called Life. Annette opens up about her journey through the hidden battles of life after service, her experience navigating divorce, and the lifelong impact of living with depression, anxiety, and PTSD. From the outside, Annette was the strong leader, mother, and soldier. But behind the uniform and the smile was a woman grappling with loss of identity, overwhelm, and emotional exhaustion. It wasn’t until she gave herself permission to be vulnerable — to speak her truth out loud — that the real healing began. 🌀 In this conversation, we explore: Letting go of perfectionism and embracing authenticity Parenting through pain and showing up anyway The emotional weight of transition, both personal and professional The power of community, connection, and storytelling How writing became a form of release and reclamation Annette’s story reminds us that even the strongest people need support — and that healing doesn’t require having it all figured out. It just requires the courage to begin. 📢 You are not alone. Your story is not over. And the storm you’re walking through might just lead to your greatest breakthrough. For more on Annette: https://www.awildridecalledlife.com/about For more on Olivia: https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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      36 min
    • From Battlefield to Redemption: Shawn Livingston’s Long Road Back Ep. 4
      Jan 6 2026
      Combat veteran Shawn Livingston knows what it means to fight battles that don’t end when the uniform comes off. After sustaining an injury while serving his country, Shawn found himself struggling with heroin addiction—a descent that nearly cost him everything. His raw and courageous journey from combat, to addiction, and ultimately to recovery is documented in the film 100 Miles to Redemption, an unflinching look at pain, accountability, and the long road home. Today, Shawn is living proof that redemption is possible. Through sobriety, discipline, and relentless self‑work, he transformed his life and mindset. He is now a decorated ultra runner, pushing his body and mind through grueling endurance races that mirror the internal battles he once fought in silence. Shawn is also the host of the podcast I Am Redemption, where he creates space for others to share stories of recovery, resilience, and triumph. Deeply rooted in the recovery community, he travels nationwide as a motivational speaker—offering hope to those who feel trapped by their past. This episode is about falling hard, choosing to rise, and discovering that redemption isn’t a destination—it’s a daily commitment. 🌪️ If you’ve ever felt lost, broken, or beyond saving, this conversation will remind you: it’s never too late to rise. For more on Shawn: https://iamredemption.com/ For more on Olivia: https://www.olivianunn.com To be a guest, email Olivia at olivia@olivianunn.com To schedule a call with Olivia https://calendly.com/olivianunn
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      40 min
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