Rising from Darkness: Britni Ryan’s Journey from Invisible Wounds to Purposeful Service -60
What happens when a military identity is suddenly stripped away, and all that’s left is a blank slate? In this compelling episode of Dog Tag Diaries, Britni Ryan, a retired Navy Corpsman and White House Medical Unit alum, shares how she rebuilt her sense of purpose after her service ended. Find out why Team Rubicon—a veteran-led disaster relief organization—became more than just a volunteer gig for Britni; it became a lifeline. From wielding chainsaws for wildfire mitigation to empowering women leaders through the new WILD (Women’s Initiative for Leadership and Development) program, Britni’s journey is as raw as it is inspiring.
If you’re curious about post-military transitions, mental health for veterans, or the power of finding community in unexpected places, tune in—you’ll never look at disaster response the same way again.
Britni Ryan grew up in Arvada, Colorado, and joined the Navy at 17, launching a 16-year career as a Hospital Corpsman. She served alongside the Marines and deployed to Afghanistan, later earning a post at the White House under the Obama administration. Britni was part of the effort to expand combat roles to women, paving the way for greater inclusion in the military. After transitioning out of the service, she found a new way to serve through Team Rubicon—helping communities recover on their worst days from storms and disasters. Today, Britni is the Senior Operations Associate for the Pacific Northwest, where she leads with purpose, grit, and a deep commitment to service.
🔗 Connect with Britni & Team Rubicon:
• LinkedIn: Britni Ryan
• Team Rubicon: teamrubiconusa.org
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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