Army Veteran Dayna Lopez on Healing After the 2009 Fort Hood Tragedy -56
Step into one of the most unforgettable Dog Tag Diaries episodes yet, where resilience takes center stage. Army veteran Dayna Lopez reveals how a childhood scar—the result of a rare congenital birth defect—became the unlikeliest reason her life was spared during the 2009 Fort Hood shooting, one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. military history. Explore Dayna’s journey through trauma, survival, and recovery as she navigates the aftermath, the struggle for quality mental health care, and finding deeper meaning in motherhood and faith.
Listeners looking for real stories about military women, PTSD, trauma recovery, and the power of self-advocacy will find this episode both raw and uplifting. Tune in to discover how sometimes the things that set us apart are the very things that save us—literally.
Dayna Lopez is an Army veteran, author, and trauma survivor whose life story is a testament to resilience, faith, and healing. Born with a congenital condition that almost kept her from serving, she was granted a military waiver—a decision that ultimately saved her life during the tragic 2009 Fort Hood shooting. Her journey spans childhood anxiety, mental health struggles, and a powerful path to recovery that now includes motherhood, yoga, and advocacy. Co-author of a book with her sister and someone who has met two U.S. presidents, Dayna now helps others heal through vulnerability and movement. She shares her story to remind others that what once felt like a limitation might just be your greatest protection.
📱 Connect with Dayna:
📸 Instagram: @daynasueyoga
📘 Facebook: Dayna Sue Lopez
Kim Liszka served in the United States Army/Reserves as a Combat Medic, Combat Nurse, Flight Nurse Instructor and one of the Top Female athletes in the Army. Kim worked 20+ years as an ER nurse and decided to explore the world as a travel nurse. She's an Advanced Wilderness Expedition Provider and Chief Medical Officer for numerous endurance/survival expeditions in different countries. Kim has a son, Jace and a daughter in law, Sammy and 2 grand animals, Joey & Bear. Her dog Camo is her best buddy. Camo is the sweetest yellow Labrador Retriever to walk this earth. He loves licking snow, riding the ocean waves, visiting carnivore food trucks and loves belly rubs and treats. Fun Facts: Kim's lived in the Reality TV World! Fear Factor, American Ninja Warrior-Military Edition, American Tarzan, Spartan Namibia and more to come!
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