In this episode, host Joe Mullins explores critical social issues in Florida, focusing on homelessness and the challenges faced by veterans. Joined by guests TJ Ward, a 10-year Army veteran and founder of True Vet Solutions, and Henry Holmes, a prominent sports attorney, the discussion highlights the need for better support for veterans and the homeless population. TJ shares insights into his nonprofit, Helping Hands for Heroes, which provides transitional housing, mental health support, food assistance, and employment services for homeless veterans in Jacksonville. The episode also promotes an upcoming 5K run on October 11th to raise awareness and funds for this cause, coinciding with the Navy’s 250th anniversary. The conversation touches on the evolving recognition of veterans in the sports industry, contrasting past controversies like anthem kneeling with growing efforts to honor military service. Joe, TJ, and Henry emphasize the importance of community involvement and partnerships to address these pressing issues, urging listeners to get involved locally and support initiatives like the 5K event.

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