In this episode of Art of Heart, Marissa sits down with strategic equity and inclusion consultant and U.S. Army veteran, Zoe Moore, to explore what happens when the armor we’ve been carrying finally cracks. Zoe shares how twelve years in the military shaped her understanding of belonging, identity, and courage – and how a pivotal moment during the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell became the catalyst for her life’s work. Chiriga T. Moore, affectionately known as Zoe, is a Strategic Equity, Dive...
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In this episode of Art of Heart, Marissa sits down with strategic equity and inclusion consultant and U.S. Army veteran, Zoe Moore, to explore what happens when the armor we’ve been carrying finally cracks. Zoe shares how twelve years in the military shaped her understanding of belonging, identity, and courage – and how a pivotal moment during the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell became the catalyst for her life’s work. Chiriga T. Moore, affectionately known as Zoe, is a Strategic Equity, Dive...
My Son Died Right in Front of Me (Jason Tuttle’s Story)
Art of Heart with Marissa Campbell
33 minutes
2 months ago
My Son Died Right in Front of Me (Jason Tuttle’s Story)
In this powerful episode of Art of Heart, Jason Tuttle shares the heartbreaking story of losing his son to sepsis right before his eyes, and the grief journey that followed. From the shock of that moment to creating Letters to Zachary, Jason has turned his pain into a mission to help others process loss honestly and with hope. This conversation is raw, real, and ultimately points toward healing and legacy. Jason Tuttle spent 12 years as a stay-at-home dad raising two children with rare and co...
Art of Heart with Marissa Campbell
In this episode of Art of Heart, Marissa sits down with strategic equity and inclusion consultant and U.S. Army veteran, Zoe Moore, to explore what happens when the armor we’ve been carrying finally cracks. Zoe shares how twelve years in the military shaped her understanding of belonging, identity, and courage – and how a pivotal moment during the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell became the catalyst for her life’s work. Chiriga T. Moore, affectionately known as Zoe, is a Strategic Equity, Dive...