Michael Van Meter

Recovery Is Possible

Michael Van Meter

  • Episode 36 - Part I Interview with Christina Van Meter

Episode 36 - Part I Interview with Christina Van Meter

Monday 11th January 2021

Hear Christina Van Meter discuss how her military experience and college life shaped her personal growth and aspirations in this episode of 'Recovery Is Possible'.
32 minutes
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Recovery Is Possible
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Michael Van Meter
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Christina Van Meter: Growing Through Military Life and College

I think that this setting has kind of caused me to grow up a lot faster than it would have if I did something else in college and really appreciate the lessons that I'm learning around me and really valuing the lessons that I learned through the corps of cadets and really understanding what I'm getting myself into in the future.
Ever wondered how a military environment can shape a young person's life? In this engaging episode of 'Recovery Is Possible', Michael Van Meter sits down with his daughter, Christina Van Meter, to chat about her journey through college and the military. Christina opens up about how joining the Air Force ROTC and the Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech transformed her college experience, especially during the challenging times of the pandemic.
She shares candid stories about growing up faster, learning discipline, and discovering her passion for design. Michael wraps up the conversation by highlighting the importance of supporting children's dreams and aspirations. This episode offers a heartfelt look at how structured environments like the military can provide valuable life lessons and foster personal growth. Tune in to hear Christina's inspiring story and gain insights into the positive impact of supportive environments on young adults.