Military Brats: The Reality Of Growing up in the Military
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What is it really like to grow up as a “military brat”? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the constant moves, new schools, base life, and the unspoken pressure of carrying a parent’s service on your shoulders. We talk about: - The emotional impact of always being “the new kid” - How frequent PCS moves shape identity, friendships, and trust - Living between two worlds: base culture vs civilian life - The hidden strength, resilience, and adaptability military brats develop - Grief, loss, and the quiet goodbyes that come with every new station - How brat life affects adult relationships, career choices, and sense of home Whether you grew up as a military brat, are raising one, or just want to understand this often invisible community, this conversation will give you a deeper look at the challenges and gifts of growing up in uniform’s shadow. **Listen if you:** - Grew up in a military family and want to feel seen and understood - Are a service member or spouse raising kids in the military - Work with military-connected families (schools, counselors, nonprofits) - Are curious about how childhood instability can lead to powerful resilience If you’re a military brat and this episode hits home, I’d love to hear your experience. Send me a message, or tag the show and share your “brat life” story so we can keep this conversation going.