BVA Happenings readers who went first to the Ambassadog Scoop Series today (see below) are already aware that guide dog Hannah’s “Mom” is Jill Hinton Wolfe of Walker, Michigan. In addition to being a super mom to a dog with whom she shares the joys of the great outdoors, Jill is a talented, prolific, published writer with profound perspectives and insights into the adversities and possibilities of post-military life.
Mission, Tribe & Grace: How Veterans Can Lead Change, Find Their Tribe, and Build a Meaningful Life is a guide for what comes after service and sacrifice, for dealing with the adversities and struggles inherent in becoming a veteran, and for surviving the sleepless nights spent thinking about what to do next in the pursuit of a host of goals and desires. It was written for veterans who are ready to lead in their companies, communities, and the wider world, combining candid storytelling with a clear, actionable framework for impact.
Amazon’s summary affirms the book’s ability to help veterans reclaim their voice, clarify their purpose, and connect with the people who share their mission after a period of loneliness, disorientation, and feeling overwhelmed. Inside the book, the summary says, you’ll learn:
- How to define your personal mission and lead with purpose. Your mission isn’t over. It’s just evolved.
- What it takes to build a “community” of support—not just a network.
- Why grace is the secret to sustainable leadership.
- A three-part framework veterans can use to lead meaningful change.
“This is a book for veterans who are tired of being underestimated—and ready to make things happen,” the summary concludes.
Learn more about Mission, Tribe & Grace and/or consider ordering a personal copy of the book.