Document Everything When Trust Breaks

February 10
38 mins

Episode Description

One report can flip your whole world upside down, especially when the people who promised support start calculating what your truth costs their careers. Chelsey Woodard shares what it felt like to go from a strong first stretch of service to a back half defined by retaliation, bureaucracy, and leaders choosing self-protection over accountability. She breaks down the tactics she saw up close: being pushed into a corner, being watched, being baited into mistakes, and having paperwork used as a weapon to build a "problem" narrative.

Chelsey explains the moves that helped her hold herself together when the pressure spiked: document every conversation, send follow-up emails, keep copies in multiple places, use leave as recovery time, and find a place that calms your body so your mind stays sharp. She also talks about why the Vet Center felt safer than on-base options, and what it was like to set a hard boundary during SkillBridge when a civilian workplace started echoing the same patterns she was trying to escape.

Timestamps:

  • 00:03:05: Reporting and realizing the system protects careers first
  • 00:04:15: Expedited transfer and an IG conclusion that changed nothing
  • 00:07:09: The survival playbook: document everything and control the paper trail
  • 00:14:15: How the Vet Center provided breathing room
  • 00:21:00: SkillBridge fell apart fast
Links & Resources
  • Veteran Suicide & Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1
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