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Service, Citizenship, And Veterans Day

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The quiet that fell on November 11, 1918 did more than end a war—it sparked a living promise we renew every time we show up for one another. We start with the origin of Armistice Day and trace how America reshaped it into Veterans Day, a commitment that honors every veteran’s service while challenging the rest of us to carry freedom forward through daily civic action.
I sit down with Representative Stacy Travers, a U.S. Army veteran and Arizona lawmaker, to unpack how the mission-first mindset translates from the field to the floor. Stacy shares how discipline, humility, and teamwork guide her approach to policy, and why results for constituents matter more than party labels. We explore the ripple effects of service organizations, the transformative power of the GI Bill, and how the integration of the armed forces helped accelerate civil rights—clear examples of how military service has shaped American democracy beyond the battlefield.
Together we dig into what freedom really means in practice: the right to vote, to learn, to work, to be safe, and to pursue happiness. Stacy reflects on seeing Germany before and after the wall fell, a reminder that political choices write themselves into daily life. We talk about listening across differences, keeping faith with a “seven generations” lens, and turning gratitude into action—whether that’s mentoring, volunteering, supporting veteran-led groups, or simply taking time to learn a veteran’s story.
If this conversation moves you, subscribe, share the episode with someone you care about, and leave a review. Then tell us: what’s one concrete way you’ll serve your community this week?

Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership

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Chapters

1. Service, Citizenship, And Veterans Day (00:00:00)

2. Opening And Veterans Day Focus (00:01:32)

3. Armistice Day Origins And Meaning (00:02:07)

4. Expanding To Honor All Veterans (00:03:53)

5. Restoring November 11 Significance (00:05:12)

6. Service, Citizenship, And Civic Impact (00:05:49)

7. Call To Engage Beyond Gratitude (00:07:52)

8. Introducing Rep. Stacy Travers (00:08:05)

9. Military Lessons In Legislating (00:08:20)

10. What Veterans Day Means To Veterans (00:10:06)

11. Service Organizations’ Ripple Effects (00:13:10)

12. Freedom, Rights, And Civic Duty (00:15:30)

13. Seven Generations And Public Service (00:19:07)

14. Mission Before Self In Leadership (00:22:07)

98 episodes

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The quiet that fell on November 11, 1918 did more than end a war—it sparked a living promise we renew every time we show up for one another. We start with the origin of Armistice Day and trace how America reshaped it into Veterans Day, a commitment that honors every veteran’s service while challenging the rest of us to carry freedom forward through daily civic action.
I sit down with Representative Stacy Travers, a U.S. Army veteran and Arizona lawmaker, to unpack how the mission-first mindset translates from the field to the floor. Stacy shares how discipline, humility, and teamwork guide her approach to policy, and why results for constituents matter more than party labels. We explore the ripple effects of service organizations, the transformative power of the GI Bill, and how the integration of the armed forces helped accelerate civil rights—clear examples of how military service has shaped American democracy beyond the battlefield.
Together we dig into what freedom really means in practice: the right to vote, to learn, to work, to be safe, and to pursue happiness. Stacy reflects on seeing Germany before and after the wall fell, a reminder that political choices write themselves into daily life. We talk about listening across differences, keeping faith with a “seven generations” lens, and turning gratitude into action—whether that’s mentoring, volunteering, supporting veteran-led groups, or simply taking time to learn a veteran’s story.
If this conversation moves you, subscribe, share the episode with someone you care about, and leave a review. Then tell us: what’s one concrete way you’ll serve your community this week?

Check Out the Civic Literacy Curriculum!

School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership

Center for American Civics

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Service, Citizenship, And Veterans Day (00:00:00)

2. Opening And Veterans Day Focus (00:01:32)

3. Armistice Day Origins And Meaning (00:02:07)

4. Expanding To Honor All Veterans (00:03:53)

5. Restoring November 11 Significance (00:05:12)

6. Service, Citizenship, And Civic Impact (00:05:49)

7. Call To Engage Beyond Gratitude (00:07:52)

8. Introducing Rep. Stacy Travers (00:08:05)

9. Military Lessons In Legislating (00:08:20)

10. What Veterans Day Means To Veterans (00:10:06)

11. Service Organizations’ Ripple Effects (00:13:10)

12. Freedom, Rights, And Civic Duty (00:15:30)

13. Seven Generations And Public Service (00:19:07)

14. Mission Before Self In Leadership (00:22:07)

98 episodes

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