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From federal service ambitions to founder of three healing organizations, Dr. Jude Black didn’t plan on becoming a therapist – or a CEO. But love, leadership, and military life had other plans. After decades as a military spouse to Colonel Bill Black and holding space for Veterans, Jude turned burnout into boldness. She shares how broken systems, bad leadership, and deep empathy drove her to build trauma-informed, zero-drama organizations that actually serve. Built on frustration; sustained by values; powered by trust, not titles. This episode’s for every mission-minded builder – and every leader still learning. Shiveting encouraged. 👊

Connect with our guest:
🧠 Mental Health Innovator. 💻 Teletherapy Pioneer. ❤️ Trauma-Informed Leader.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/judeblack/
https://www.etherapycafe.com
https://www.wvcounseling.com/
https://www.wvtrauma.org/
📘 Resources:
Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) – Syracuse University

Want to explore how Veteran leaders can strengthen your team? Book a call at milspectalent.com/get-started.

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