Lessons in Resilience, Vulnerability, and the Art of Care
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Qwynn Galloway-Salazar is the heart and soul of this week’s Heroes Caring for Heroes episode. As an Army veteran, end-of-life doula, and the founder of In Their Honor, Qwynn has dedicated over two decades to elevating the quality of life for military, veteran, and caregiving communities. Her personal journey, however, took an unexpected turn when her husband, Jose, a retired combat veteran and law enforcement officer, faced a major medical emergency.
Qwynn found herself thrust into a new role - that of a caregiver. Despite her extensive experience and expertise, Qwynn struggled to reconcile her professional identity with the deeply personal and emotional experience of caring for her own loved one. Her vulnerability and honesty in sharing this journey are both inspiring and heartbreaking as she navigates the challenges of maintaining her own well-being while supporting her husband through his recovery. Qwynn's story serves as a poignant reminder that even the most seasoned caregivers can find themselves in need of support and community.
Throughout our conversation, Qwynn's resilience, compassion, and unwavering commitment to her family and her mission shine through. Her willingness to open up about the isolation and loneliness of caregiving, the importance of self-care, and accepting help from others offers a powerful message. Qwynn's journey is a testament to the strength and resilience of military and veteran caregivers, and her story will resonate with and inspire others who find themselves in similar circumstances.
About Qwynn:
Dr. Qwynn Galloway-Salazar, known as Doc Q, is the Founder and CEO of In Their Honor. An Army Veteran and spouse to a Combat Veteran, she has devoted over two decades to enhancing the quality of life for military and Veteran communities. As an End-of-Life Doula Educator and Storyteller, Qwynn launched In Their Honor to collaborate with various stakeholders, ensuring Veterans and their families receive the care and support they need through the end of life. Her previous role as Co-Director of SAMHSA’s Service Members, Veterans, and Their Families Technical Assistance Center underscores her deep commitment to this cause.
Qwynn's influence extends across numerous initiatives focused on women Veterans, LGBTQIA+ Veterans, and end-of-life support. Notable roles include Lead Advisor for PsychArmor’s “Caring for Veterans Through the End-of-Life Collection” and her ongoing contributions as a Creative Advisor. She is also involved with the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization's End-of-Life Doula Council and the Compassionate Communities Think Tank. Her research and advocacy have earned her recognition as one of USA Today’s 2024 Women of the Year and the inaugural Woman Veteran of the Year by Georgia's Department of Veterans Services, highlighting her leadership and dedication to making a significant impact.
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