In today’s episode, Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.), your host, is joined by Joshua Caldwell and Stephen Camelio. Joshua and Stephen are the director and writer of the new film Mending the Line. Joshua and Stephen discuss their new movie, which will be launched in theaters on June 9th, 2023. Mending the Line is the story of a marine who’s been wounded in Afghanistan and has now been sent to a VA facility in Montana, where he meets a Vietnam veteran who teaches him how to fly fish to deal with his emotional and physical trauma.
Key Takeaways:
[5:23] What brought Stephen to this particular subject?
[7:42] Joshua shares his motivation to get involved in the topic of veterans.
[10:10] Actual veterans participated in the movie; how could they contribute to the project?
[14:35] Stephen shares what surprised him during the research for the movie.
[16:02] Joshua speaks of their partnering with the marine.
[18:40] Joshua opens up about what surprised him about what it meant for a soldier to get wounded in war.
[22:11] Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.) highlights the character’s fear of losing his identity.
[22:52] Military is not the whole story; it is just a chapter.
[24:08] Being wounded is a forced exit from the military.
[25:43] Stephen talks about the research he did on PTSD.
[28:30] The movie shows the separation between Vietnam veterans and the post 9/11 and how they need each other to heal.
[32:50] Joshua talks about a particular character: Lucy.
[34:57] Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.) singles out the character who really connected with him.
[36:10] Stephen shares what he considers the best scene in the movie.
[37:33] Joshua clarifies it was never their intention to demonize the VA.
[40:21] Col. Sam Whitehurst (Ret.) discusses his favorite scene.
[43:55] What is next for Mending the Line?
Mentioned in this episode:
Dixon Center: Reaching America
At Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services, we believe our veterans and military families can succeed where they live.
Dixon Center is named after Staff Sergeant Donnie Dixon, who was killed in action on September 29, 2007, in Iraq. Staff Sergeant Dixon was a father, husband, and Soldier who always placed the mission first and the safety of his fellow Soldiers above his own. Dixon Center for Military and Veterans Services stands as a testament to his example and leadership.
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Warriors and Quiet Waters
Tweetables and quotes:
“After recovering from a wound, you can feel that physically you are ready, but mentally, you are not, and the mental wounds are the dominating factor.”
“Military is not the whole story; it is just a chapter.”
“Five percent of active duty military actually see combat; still more than 50% experience PTSD.”
“We may not all experienced combat, but we all experience loss at some point in our lives.”
Episode 26, A Conversation with Danielle Applegate from National Coalition of Homeless Veterans
Episode 25, A Conversation with Jennifer Grubb
A Conversation with Secretary Patrick J. Murphy
Episode 23, A Conversation with Robin Kelleher, CEO of HOPE FOR THE WARRIORS
Episode 022: Connecting to the Military and Veteran Community
Episode 021: K9 for Warriors with Carl Cricco and John Tappan
Episode 19: Veterans helping Veterans become Entrepreneurs with Colonel Scott Jensen, National Veteran Small Business Coalition
Episode 018: The Villanova Experience for Veterans with Michael Brown
Episode 017: Ending Veteran Homelessness. Part 2 with Bruce Buckley
Episode 016: Ending Veteran Homelessness. Part 1 with Bruce Buckley
Episode 015: Empowering the Entrepreneurial Dreams of Veterans with Blake Hogan
Episode 014: Challenges Faced By Disabled Veterans with Louis Orslene, Office of Disability Employment, Department of Labor
Episode 013: National Salute to America’s Heroes with Mickey Markoff
Episode 012: Assisting Organizations and Communities Address the Evolving Needs of Veterans and Their Families with Colonel Duncan S. Milne.
Episode 011: Veterans and Their Families Succeeding in Their Communities with Jim Beamesderfer
Episode 010: Breaking the Barrier Between Civilians and Military Leaders with David Hamilton
Episode 009: Enabling Success for All Veterans with John Lowry
Episode 008: How to Bridge the Gap Between Military Service and Civilian Employment with Fred Drummond
Episode 007: It Is Never Too Early to Think About Your Future After the Military with Anne Meree Craig
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