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UW-W weight management instructor obliges the development of a 16-week mindfulness workout proposal for overcoming mental health impossibilities

The spring 2023 semester begins Monday Jan. 23, which includes a one-credit elective. Prof. Michael Boudreau, program instructor, requires a workout plan for students.

The work out plan weekly journal will publish blogs for those seeking motivation with going back to the gym and finding their center through mindfulness. The project utilizes a self-reflection model from a final project in COMM 228 Interpersonal Communication, which helps uncover stuck points and a weekly motivation video.

The project goal seeks building a platform based on a low-intensity aerobic workout soldiers used with the 10th Mountain Division. The project incorporates strategies provided by the Madison College Mastering Mindfulness Course for savoring, confidence building, before-and-after reflection and gratitude.

Boudreau supports veterans whose family’s legacy of service dates back to the Civil War.

Collaboratively, the blogs offer empowerment and affirmations with only one goal in mind—making it to the gym. Each reflection for the class project will track mental, physical and spiritual health.

The project minimum requirement is a visit to the gym twice per week.

Collectively, the project offers a starting point and a confidence boost for all who are stuck in the trap of depression a way out through enlightenment and encouragement.

I Will Not Forget: The diary survivor story of a disabled veteran who used community college VA services for mitigating university academic abuse

9:13 a.m. Thursday 1/12/2023—Today kicks off writing the “I Will Not Forget” college experience diary. The diary examines the barriers with my academic success transferring from Madison College to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. The diary will eventually publish into a book, which acts as an advocacy for those who awaken to being mistreated on campus as disabled veterans, first generation and nontraditional students. The Outpost 422 website is a sanctuary of support.

The diary style examines variables from the COMM 228 Interpersonal Communication course where my class journaled for two weeks regarding the pandemic lockdown experience for our final project. Outpost 422 covered the pandemic events for class projects that launched as a registered trademark.

Outpost 422 is my website created for the Madison College Journalism Certificate Social Media Writing course and the Madison College Challenge that developed into a documentary pilot for the Practicum 2 internship. The website was built for helping future veterans and their enrollment in the Madison College VITAL program after leaving treatment.

Sadly, you, the disabled veteran Madison College VITAL transfer, will meet aggressors who do not respect your service. They will conspire to place barriers in your path. Not all professors are friendly. The website is a relay in times of adversity.

The book and the website empower users as a philanthropy and attrition mitigation service. In other words, the tools that helped me succeed will help you succeed, and we will succeed together. We must dedicate our lives to three things: Helping each other up, publishing the POW MIA issue and keeping our campus community safe. We are a guardian angel task force.

Diary is philanthropy that does not necessarily require money but self-investment and dedication to paying forward. The book and website pay forward resources and referrals on several fronts. As a philanthropy, we lobby, we fight, we conquer academic abuse, we give freely of our wisdom for the preservation of our POW MIA and Gold Star Mother societies helping their families distribute their grief through our publications. Through our perseverance, we empower one another.

The variables we experience shall never be met with adversity. We fight by investing argumentation strategy through peer-reviewed scholarly sources. We use our academics for self-defense. We enlighten through mindfulness, which requires staying calm, cool and collected and dispelling the stigma of having a disability. We overcome impossibility through exercising our G.I. Bill and grant resources and pay the information forward as a relay of support.

We check in with each other through email and in person consultations. We are a relay to many governmental and veteran friendly corporations who seek building platforms for our success. We are the Sacred Warrior Search and Rescue Foundation. Our primary job as a task force seeks team building as a resource for beating attrition and succeeding by crossing the graduation stage.

Respectfully Submitted,

Bradley J. Burt

CEO/Founder Outpost 422

For the record: Congressman Pocan responds to concerns with disabled veteran mistreatment at UW-W

January 11, 2023

Dear Mr. Burt,

 

Thank you for contacting my office over the last year. I value your outreach and appreciate you taking the time to express your thoughts.

One of the aspects that I value most as a Member of Congress is hearing directly from my constituents regarding their hopes, concerns, opinions, and ideas. I’m incredibly proud to represent such a diverse and engaged district, and the countless emails, letters, and calls from Wisconsin’s Second District give me hope for the road ahead.

Over the past year, I continued my tenure on the House Appropriations Committee where I fought for funding that enables communities across Wisconsin and the nation to succeed, and I was honored to serve again on the Education and Labor Committee where I strove to be a voice for all working Wisconsinites. Additionally, as Chair Emeritus of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, I championed legislation that put people over politics, including significant investments in climate change solutions, lowering prescription drug costs, and promoting economic and job growth.

It is an honor and privilege to represent you in Washington, and I strongly believe that communication between constituents and their elected representatives is essential to a successful democratic process. In 2023, I am committed to continuing to serve our community in hopes that we can continue to make great progress together.

Again, thank you for taking the time to reach out to me. If I can be of further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact me at (608) 258-9800. If you would like to receive regular updates from me on congressional issues, please visit my website at https://pocan.house.gov,  or follow me on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/repmarkpocan) and Twitter (@RepMarkPocan).

Sincerely,

Mark Pocan
Member of Congress

    
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Press Release: The problems we face transferring from Madison College as students in the VITAL Program

My name is Bradley J. Burt. I served with the 10th Mountain Division. I am a disabled student veteran enrolled in the Veterans Administration’s VITAL program. The program provides supports at Madison College but not at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, who has denied me access to these services over the last three years.

The university sends bullies after me who insist I use their supports. Their supports require I turn over my VA records. VITAL protects me.

During the winter holiday break, I reported my ongoing academic abuse I am receiving at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

Title IX Investigator Michael Kent attempted to false light profile me on record who sought the retrieval of my VA records. Kent indicated that the request was university protocol.

Outpost 422 is a licensed lobby and class project. The next phase of the project’s trademark development seeks a Freedom of Information Act records request from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater pertaining to their Modus Operandi, which is standard procedure, regarding their intercept of veteran records.

I have not, nor will I, turn over any records to any state agency, which is the foundation of this brand. My job is protecting our best interests in both society and on campus.

The policy is illegal and am asking all veterans who wish to share their experiences with their college experience come forward and be heard.

I believe the proper approach is the academic research approach. We cannot win the war on veteran record privacy through brute force.

Intellect will prevail. Overcome Impossibility and stay the course in school. Reach out and fill out the contact form if you need to relay any concerns to the chancellor of your university or board of regents member.

Respectfully,

Bradley J. Burt

CEO-Outpost 422