Veterans, Motorcycles, and Fly Fishing: Jay Dzik's Story
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In this episode of the “because, bikers matter!” ® Podcast, host David "Vegas" Shuman interviews Jay Dzik, a program leader for Project Healing Waters. Jay shares his background growing up in Chicago and his early experiences with motorcycles. He recounts a humorous story about hiding a motorcycle from his parents as a teenager. Despite his love for motorcycles, Jay eventually sold his Harley due to his wife's concerns about safety.
Jay also discusses his connection to the veteran community, sharing his own military experience in the Navy. He talks about how he got involved with Project Healing Waters and the impact it has on wounded veterans. Project Healing Waters is a therapy program that uses outdoor recreation, specifically fly fishing, to help veterans cope with PTSD and other combat-related injuries.
Jay details the events and activities organized by Project Healing Waters, including fly fishing trips and fly tying workshops. He emphasizes the importance of fundraising to support the program and mentions the challenges of raising awareness about Project Healing Waters to the general public. Jay encourages veterans interested in the program to visit the projecthealingwaters.org website to find the nearest program.
Overall, the episode highlights Jay's dedication to serving veterans through Project Healing Waters and the positive impact the program has on participants. David Vegas Shuman expresses gratitude for Jay's service and commitment to helping veterans. The episode concludes with a reminder to share the podcast with friends and family and an invitation for listeners to join David for a ride in the Las Vegas area.
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