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    A special Veteran's Day episode with Mike Walters of Seniors Helping Seniors. (S2E45)

    en-usNovember 11, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Mike Walters, the owner of Seniors Helping Seniors, joins John on the show for Veteran's Day to discuss how his organization is helping veterans. Mike also shares insights on the VA and receiving benefits as a veteran. John reflects with Mike on the lives of veterans and the sacrifice they made when they chose to serve our country.

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