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Get to know Todd Ernst , Founder
By Kenneth Gay & Todd Ernst
What three letters can make a military member or military spouse smile or cringe? You got it: PCS, formally known as a Permanent Change of Station (a fancy term for a military move). Put simply, a PCS is one of the most stressful parts of military life for service members and their families
Military families move a lot – typically every 2 or 3 years. Air Force veteran Todd Ernst founded PCSgrades to help ease some of the stress associated with military moves
Todd has always had a passion for serving military families. During his 22 years in service, he experienced and observed the many challenges facing military families. In 2011, when the widow of a fellow airman stopped receiving survivor benefits, Todd went to work to advocate for change. For the next several years, he spearheaded meetings at the Pentagon and met with members of Congress to fix the disparity in survivor benefits. In late 2017, his hard work paid off with successful changes to legislation that ensures every family who loses a service member in the line of duty receives the same survivor benefits. PCSgrades is the product of that passion. PCSgrades was designed to give a voice to military families and to create a platform where military and veteran families can help each other through crowdsourced information from the people we trust the most: one another A place to address our biggest must-solve relocation and real estate needs A place with information, resources, reviews, and advice from military and veteran families just like yours
With each military relocation, families are faced with life-changing decisions: where to live, whether to rent or buy, which schools their kids will attend, and how to make the most of their new duty station.
PCSgrades exists to help make moving a little easier for military and veteran families. The website provides free access to reviews written by military and veteran families, informative articles, area guides, calculators and other key tools These unique resources provide information about the biggest must-solve questions involving on-and-off base housing, moving companies, real estate agents, mortgage lenders, schools and more
Access the free PCSgrades BAH calculator, which provides the most up-to-date housing allowance data. This information can help determine your housing budget, decide whether to live on-base or off, and choose whether to rent or buy your next home.
Plus, PCSgrades offers profiles with reviews of real estate agents, mortgage lenders, and other professionals who work regularly with service members and offer exclusive promotions and incentives for military and veteran families
Less than 2% of all Americans have served in the armed forces. Having someone on your side who understands what you’re going through makes all the difference
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"It's uncanny to realize I've been self-employed for a decade I started a consultancy in 2012 Once I took ownership of the direction of my life, I realized my impact to help others would be limited if I didn't break free from employment into entrepreneurship."
Magda Khalifa is a US Army Special Operations combat veteran, business owner, speaker, and bestselling author. Magda grew up in the New York City area and worked in the information technology industry in the nineties. After witnessing the September 11th attacks and the aftermath, Magda was driven to change the direction of her life Magda enlisted in the US Army Reserve in a Special Operations Civil Affairs Unit. After two tours in Iraq, she returned home to face another battle, struggling with transition and health issues.
In 2020, just after her self-help memoir, "American DREAM: Discipline, Resilience, Endurance, Adaptability, and Mentorship to Succeed and Win in Life", was released, Magda launched Triangle Fragrance, a luxury men's and women's fragrance line Magda faced challenges with her fragrance company early on when COVID closed in on the world.
A portion of proceeds of sales on TriangleFragrancecom benefit Magda Khalifa Foundation.
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Magda's time in combat equipped her for entrepreneurship, starting with the non-stop operational tempo, the discipline and focus developed to get results, the resilience to get back up and keep going, the adaptability to think quickly, to be decisive, commit and execute, and the need for constant forward momentum to stay ahead of the enemy or competition in business On the battlefield, expedient solutions and outside-the-box thinking are essential, and that skill set is invaluable to solving business problems.
I understand the struggle of transitioning from uniform to being a civilian and the lack of purpose that follows, having been part of something greater than yourself. I encourage fellow veterans to use their battle-tested skills, experience, discipline, leadership, and tenacity to solve problems through entrepreneurship Americans crave Made in the USA products and need quality services from leaders with integrity and honor. What better way to continue the mission and defend the ideals of freedom than with a new chapter of entrepreneurshipsolving problems and expanding the capacity and capabilities of our nation?
Magda's advice to the next generation of veteran entrepreneurs. www.trianglefragrance.com
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BY KRISTA WELLS, THE MILITARY SPOUSE COACH®
When I dropped my kids off at preschool, I thought I would see my new coaching clients from 9–12 and then be a mommy for the rest of the day… but the clients I was attracting to my business also had day jobs and wanted to come at 6pm! What?! It was hard to see how I could ever be successful at motherhood and grow a business, much less have a long-term dream In hindsight, I realized I needed to plan less and trust more Focusing on military family life and a career isn't easy, so take it slow and be gentle with yourself during each stage of your career journey
When I think back to the question, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" I don't remember saying I want to be a part-time life coach for military spouses and drive my four kids around in circles to school, sports, and religion, but that is my life right now. When my four kids were little and my spouse was away for reserve weekends, I had moments where I was envious of single friends climbing the corporate ladder; however, I continued to take baby steps toward my longer-term career goals I set doable goals like getting three new clients, starting blogging for military spouse magazine, and attending Toastmasters Although those goals weren't big, they were my way to keep one foot moving forward at a time towards my dream of becoming a published author
When I'd tuck my four kids into bed at night, I'd make up stories with hopes of publishing one someday. I wasn't sure if I wanted to write a children's book or a military spouse coaching book, but I dreamed of my name in print as I tucked Rosemary Wells' book back on the kid's shelf.
When my military spouse coaching business slowly filled up with private clients, I decided that the next logical step was to start working on this coaching book to reach a broader military spouse audience (Why?) But, as a working mom raising four kids, I found excuse after excuse to put off this far-off business "dream."
Meanwhile, I was teaching my life-coaching clients that there are two ways to achieve a goal: write it down or believe it will happen. One way is to set aside time every day and take action aimed at that goal, and the other way is more organic The other way involves acting "as if" you were the person who had already accomplished the goal that you'd like to achieve For example, how would I approach my business and clients if I had a book? If I had the perfect job, what would my day-to-day tasks entail? I used to tell my life coach that my "ideal day" likely included browsing the library shelves for research, maybe having lunch with a friend, brainstorming the next steps for my business, and then motivating others to follow their bliss. I would tell my clients that, even if they couldn't quit their paying job to pursue this ideal lifestyle, they should try and weave elements of their "future self" into the present. I did this; I replaced "I should" with "I feel like."
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I started paying attention to what piqued my interest, allowed myself to follow my bliss, and leaned into the skills that motivated me without realizing I was on a new path toward an old dream I let the dream come to me
One day, just after the kids had gone off to school, I brewed a cup of coffee and sat at my laptop, trying to think of a blog topic I found my mind wandering back to a conversation I'd had with a client earlier in the week. She was interested in freezing her eggs, and I was intrigued. I found myself researching infertility websites until I'd lost track of time. The next day, I started sharing my findings with a friend who blogs, Nicole, who was also intrigued by the fact that infertility is a multibillion-dollar industry I realize in hindsight that I often discussed infertility with perfect strangers in the nail salon or at the park
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So, with both Nicole and I obsessed with the topic of infertility, we finally agreed to turn the idea into a book (did this connect with her pregnancy?) I'd said, "A fiction book?! Are you crazy?" but was secretly excited by the challenge. She said, "Yes, we just thought up a great story, and we should share it!" She made a silent clapping motion that was contagious. I said, "Fine, I'll try," and we never looked back. Sure, I thought, "I don't know if I have time for that," but I trusted my life coach Amy, who once asked, "What if you believed that time shows up for you when you need it?" I decided to lean into this philosophy for once and trust it
On the one hand, I knew nothing about the fiction world; on the other hand, it seemed like something I was motivated to learn more about I'd been telling my clients that just because we are good at a particular skill doesn't mean we are motivated by it I can clean my house, but I don't want to be a house cleaner for a living I shake when I speak but it motivates me, and I love speaking to groups of military spouses. Nicole gave the first assignment; we can meet in a couple of weeks and weave the storylines together."
Before Nicole left, I ran upstairs, opened my laptop, and started typing Greta's storyline. I found myself typing all morning, and the next day I was researching fertility law while I waited in the car to pick up the kids Any time I was waiting, I'd pop on a podcast on "How To Show, Not Tell" At one point, Nicole called me and said, "I just read Inheritance by Dani Shapiro with my book club, and you should read it" I realized in order to write fiction, I had to start reading I signed up for introductory online writing classes, and in a few short months, my friend and I learned a lot and wrote a 90,000-page manuscript. Nicole said, "Oh my gosh, I haven't gone on social media once." I responded with, "I know, and I'm behind on my shows," We both laughed at the things blocking past goals.
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“I learned I can’t sit around and be comfortable all the time. Get comfortable with being uncomfortable. Go after things you want, even if people say no,”
Military spouses face many difficulties while PCSing, as the constant move hinders the ability to receive a job promotion, may lead to resume gaps, and impacts job stability Since the pandemic began in 2020, the uncertainty around this public health crisis has only exacerbated the challenges activeduty spouses endure: A CNBC article reported that 42% of spouses put their work on hold, and unemployment soared to 35% as spouses balance childcare and adjust to new environments.
While it’s demanding to have frequent moves, military spouses demonstrate resiliency, adaptability, and patience as they handle these changes They channel their evident tenacity into starting their own business
Manda McVey, a US Army Spouse of over five years, displayed exceptional talent and resolved to utilize her determination when starting her wellness and resilience coaching business, The Healitary Spouse. As the founder and CEO of her company, McVey is making history as she teaches clients how to improve their health and focuses on resilience to enhance their wellness.
“I learned I can’t sit around and be comfortable all the time. Get comfortable with being uncomfortable. Go after things you want, even if people say no,” McVey says
Entrepreneurs can set their schedule and work with their laptops from anywherewhether in a coffee shop, a coworking space, or their living room- and this flexibility appeals to military spouses who are PCSing However, McVey emphasizes that the most noteworthy part of this occupation is providing guidance and comfort to a customer.
“People started coming to me talking about their dietary challenges. I’d get those calls all the time, and I said, Hey, maybe I should start a business! Instead of working for someone else, I decided to be my coach”
“I had a story to tell, and there are women like me who have everything on their plate but forget about themselves. I am driven to do things on my own and take the leap.”
Bailey built a thriving customer base over the past year due to her authenticity
“Being exactly who I am is how I get the trust of new clients and inspire women on how to change their lives. If you have that rawness and connect personally, that’s how you bring people in.”
Both Bailey and McVey are mentees in American Corporate Partner’s mentoring program. This nationwide nonprofit organization focuses on the professional development of Post-9/11 veterans and active-duty military spouses McVey is in a small business-based mentorship program and reveals that her mentor is instrumental in her career growth
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“My ACP mentor reminded me that a lot of the time, entrepreneurs started as volunteers, so we are natural givers, but we have to be receivers. We started this business to make a living for ourselves, so we must ensure the time is valuable ”
Since its inception in 2008, ACP has played a crucial role in a mentee’s life, and now there are over 25,000 program alumni Selfless corporate professionals from distinguished Fortune 500 companies such as McKinsey, Disney, and MLB are ready to help transitioning veterans and active-duty military spouses. Interested applicants may apply through this link: https://www.acpusa.org/mentoring-program/veteranapplication.
BY MAYA YEGOROVA, OPERATIONS ASSOCIATE AT AMERICAN CORPORATE PARTNERS
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