
The MCEC Podcast is a series of relevant and interesting conversations with guests from all walks of life, and each Tuesday this April, we are talking with students about how life as a military kid is a blend of unique adventures and challenges. Listen in and be inspired by Military Child of the Year recipients and Student 2 Student members as they share a glimpse of what life is like through their eyes.

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Military Kids as Caregivers
Episode 352
There are approximately 2.3 million children and youth under the age of 18 living with a wounded, injured, or ill…
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Creating Connections through Music
Episode 351
In this podcast, you’ll hear my conversation with one of last year’s Call for the Arts Spotlight Winners: Kyler. Listen…
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Spotlight on Military Child of the Year Recipients – Part 2
Episode 350
We are excited to share this episode on the extraordinary lives of military children who have been recognized as the…
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A Military Child’s Story: S2S Impact Beyond the Move
Episode 349
Student 2 Student (S2S) is a peer-to-peer student-led program that brings military and civilian students together to welcome new students,…
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Spotlight on the Military Child of the Year Recipients
Episode 348
In our latest episode, we shine a light on the exceptional lives of military children who have been recognized as…
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A Journey Through Military Life and Leadership Lessons
Episode 318
Nicholas shares his journey from a military upbringing to pursuing his dreams in aviation. Discover the impactful role of S2S…
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Grown Up: One Military Child’s Journey
Episode 317
Military kids will experience on average 6-9 school transitions from kindergarten to high school graduation. They live a unique lifestyle…
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Spotlight on Military Child of the Year Recipients – Part 2
Episode 316
We are excited to share this episode on the extraordinary lives of military children who have been recognized as the 2024 Military…
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Navigating Change as a Military Child
Episode 315
Delaney, a remarkable military child, shares her experiences attending 8 schools, including 3 middle schools in 3 years. Adapting to…