As Suicide Prevention Month continues, Voice of Texas Veterans with Julia Conner delivers a powerful and timely episode that speaks directly to the heart of the veteran community. Airing every Sunday at 3:30 PM on KNCT-FM, this week’s broadcast features an in-depth conversation with a Peer Service Coordinator from Bring Everyone in the Zone, a local nonprofit and Fund for Veterans’ Assistance grantee.
The episode explores the therapeutic impact of Peer-to-Peer Support, a model that connects veterans with others who have walked similar paths. The guest from Bring Everyone in the Zone shares how these peer relationships foster trust, reduce isolation, and offer a safe space for veterans to open up about their struggles.
Listeners also receive a valuable lesson on Post-Traumatic Stress, what it is, how it manifests, and the treatment options available. The discussion breaks down the stigma surrounding mental health and emphasizes the importance of early intervention, therapy, and community support.
From cognitive behavioral therapy to group counseling and holistic approaches, the episode highlights the diverse tools veterans can access to manage Post-Traumatic Stress and reclaim their well-being.
By spotlighting organizations like Bring Everyone in the Zone, Voice of Texas Veterans continues its mission to inform, empower, and uplift those who’ve served. The show encourages listeners to check in on their fellow veterans, learn the signs of emotional distress, and seek help when needed.
Tune in to Voice of Texas Veterans every Sunday at 3:30 PM on KNCT-FM or visit myKNCT.com for on-demand access to past episodes. This month’s programming is a heartfelt reminder that no one has to walk alone.





