HERo Stories
HERo Stories
Podcast Description
HERo Stories is a podcast amplifying the voices of women veterans and military spouses—leaders, caregivers, warriors, and changemakers. Each week, we share real, raw, and inspiring conversations that honor the courage, resilience, and quiet strength behind the scenes of service. Whether on the front lines or the home front, these women are HERoes—and their stories deserve to be heard.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of resilience, personal growth, and community bonds among women in the military. Episodes explore topics such as the importance of sisterhood in military life, the challenges of frequent relocations, and the journey of reinvention, with specific examples like the inaugural episode discussing friendship and the shared experiences of military spouses.

HERo Stories is a podcast amplifying the voices of women veterans and military spouses—leaders, caregivers, warriors, and changemakers. Each week, we share real, raw, and inspiring conversations that honor the courage, resilience, and quiet strength behind the scenes of service. Whether on the front lines or the home front, these women are HERoes—and their stories deserve to be heard.
Content Warning:
This episode contains discussions of sensitive topics, including sexual assault and rape, which may be triggering for some listeners. Please take care while listening.
”Hero Stories” Episode Featuring Karen Hennigan
In this powerful episode of Hero Stories, Karen Hennigan, a 23-year Air Force veteran, attorney, and leader, shares her extraordinary journey of service, resilience, and healing. From pioneering an all-female combat mission to navigating personal grief amid a global pandemic, her story is a testament to the strength and grace of women warriors.
Main Topics Covered:
- Karen's military career, including her experience as an Air Force prosecutor and her role on the first all-female combat mission on a C-17 aircraft
- Her international experiences working in Laos, Estonia, Sri Lanka, and Korea, supporting global anti-corruption and law enforcement efforts
- Personal journey of grief after losing her parents to COVID-19 and how she found healing through music, meditation, and community
- The creation of the Athena Grace Foundation to support women veterans and service members in recovery and connection
- The importance of mental health normalization in the military and the unique challenges women face after service
Timestamps:
00:04 – Welcome to Hero Stories with Karen Hennigan, a veteran, attorney, and healer
01:52 – Reflecting on the impact of service and beginnings in officer training school
02:34 – Karen's motivation to join the military inspired by family of public servants
03:23 – From law school in DC to the military prosecutor role
04:15 – An amusing courtroom story involving her brother, a police officer in NYC
05:11 – Experience as a military prosecutor and training others in court
06:22 – Over 23 years in the AF Reserve, with international law missions abroad
07:23 – Working in Laos on anti-corruption initiatives and repatriation missions
08:56 – Recalling emotional moments with U.S. human remains and personal connection to Vietnam veterans
10:33 – Discussing the challenges Vietnam veterans faced with VA benefits
14:39 – Personal story of her father's struggle with PTSD and VA support
19:20 – Navigating her own grief during the COVID pandemic and her parents’ passing
25:57 – The mental health challenges of military service and normalization of seeking help
30:07 – Key moments as a prosecutor helping victims and mental health resilience
36:44 – Experiences in Saudi Arabia, navigating cultural differences and service abroad
39:54 – Supporting international legal efforts in Estonia, Sri Lanka, and Bosnia
44:03 – Transitioning to work with DOJ on financial crimes and international investigations
50:18 – Her move to Meta/Facebook and ongoing reserve service
54:45 – Personal reflection on her parents’ loss and coping with COVID’s toll
64:51 – Building community and healing through travel, music, and meditation
75:25 – Launching the Athena Grace Foundation for women veterans and service members
83:18 – Supporting women’s networks and the importance of shared experience
86:54 – Her experience on the first all-female combat mission on a C-17 aircraft
90:23 – Closing thoughts on resilience, community, and honoring service
Resources & Links:
- Athena Grace Foundation — Supporting women warriors in healing and community (Coming Soon)
- Meta / Facebook — Karen’s employer and platform for service
- The Geneva Conventions — International humanitarian law training
- Hooks for Heroes — Supporting veterans through outdoor activities
- Veterans Yoga Project — Mindfulness and yoga for veterans
- Veteran Affairs Benefits — Explore mental health resources for veterans
- VFW Support — Veterans of Foreign Wars support and resources
Connect with Karen Hennigan:
Follow us on Instagram @herostories2025 for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more inspiring stories!
Closing note:
Karen’s story underscores that resilience is about continuing to show up, heal, and find peace even in the face of profound life changes. Sharing stories like hers inspires us all to honor service, support mental health, and build communities of healing.
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