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This podcast is hosted by Coach Sandra D. Johnson of the MADISEL Group.
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In Episode 67 of the Collective Perspective Podcast, hosts Jeff Aldrich and Travis Eadens sit down with John Green, founder of Operation Barnabas, to tell a powerful story about service after service. This episode isn’t just about a nonprofit—it’s about what happens when mentorship, faith, and community collide to restore dignity, purpose, and hope for veterans and first responders.
Here is a summary of the main concepts discussed on this episode:
Founded in 2017 in Northeast Florida, Operation Barnabas was built on a simple but radical idea: no one heals alone. The organization focuses on veterans who are incarcerated, homeless, or at risk, using a one-to-one mentorship model that meets people exactly where they are.
Rather than offering quick fixes, Operation Barnabas provides something deeper — time, consistency, and accountability. Each veteran is paired with a mentor who walks alongside them, helping navigate everything from employment and housing to family restoration and personal growth.
John explains that real transformation happens when veterans are invited to participate in their own healing. Operation Barnabas asks for buy-in, not perfection. This shared investment creates ownership and lasting change.
One of the most moving moments in the episode is the story of Quentin, a veteran whose journey began in the Duval County Jail. What started as a decision for better living conditions turned into a complete life turnaround through mentorship, faith, and commitment. Today, Quentin is reunited with his family, employed, and even serving as a keynote speaker, proof that redemption is possible.
Beyond mentorship, Operation Barnabas runs outdoor programs, jail ministry, and community connection meetings — all designed to combat isolation, which John notes is as dangerous to health as smoking. Partnerships with churches, businesses, and government agencies allow the organization to bridge the gap between military service and civilian life.
With an estimated 22 veteran suicides per day, the mission is urgent. While funding and awareness remain challenges, Operation Barnabas is focused on responsible growth, expanding into more jails nationwide, and ensuring veterans don’t just survive—but thrive.
Jeff and Travis close the episode with a simple call to action: get involved. Whether through mentorship, volunteering, partnership, or support, everyone has something to offer.
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In this episode of the Collective Perspective podcast, hosts Jeff and Travis explore the complex In this episode of the Collective Perspective podcast, hosts Jeff and Travis welcome back John Green from Operation Barnabas for the third time. They discuss the organization’s mission since its inception in 2017 and its unique approach to helping incarcerated, homeless, and suicidal veterans and first responders through one-to-one mentorship.
John shares updates about the program’s expansion, including dedicated veteran pods in jails, the introduction of a new curriculum in partnership with the Lionheart Foundation, and the impact of their community initiatives. He also recounts inspirational success stories, organizational principles, the importance of meaningful partnerships, and the overarching goal of reducing veteran suicide rates nationwide.
The episode emphasizes the value of relational support and a community-focused approach to veteran care.
00:00 Introduction to the Collective Perspective Podcast
00:34 Welcoming John Green from Operation Barnabas
00:59 Overview of Operation Barnabas
02:33 Expansion and Jail Programs
04:47 The Philosophy of a Hand Up, Not a Handout
06:19 Core Programs and Community Initiatives
08:17 Faith-Based Approach and Unique Mentorship
10:10 Success Stories and Transformations
13:08 The Secret Recipe for Change
14:05 Building Successful Partnerships
15:23 Setting Up a Partnership
15:40 Unique Sponsorships and Partnerships
16:07 Continuing Care for Veterans
17:25 Challenges and Funding
19:07 Organizational Changes and Vision
20:18 Lessons Learned from Leadership
22:30 Expanding Operation Barnabas
23:16 Advice for Supporting Veterans
25:46 Future Goals for Operation Barnabas
28:57 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
Introducing the Host

Sandra D. Johnson is a Counselor, Life Coach, Author, Resource Developer, and Podcaster who focuses on the non-clinical counseling and emotional health areas of our overall mental wellbeing. Sandra founded Madisel Group in 2017 which stands for Making A Difference In Someone Else’s Life.
Madisel Group provides Family ReDirect services to youth and families of Duval County Teen Court, individuals, and other family units. Sandra provides encouragement and motivational talks to young people, parents, and corporate groups in our surrounding neighborhoods community.
Sandra is a Certified Mental Health Coach, Certified Trauma Professional, and Youth Mental Health First Aid provider. She was featured in Shout Out Altanta and is also a member of the VitalityXchange Collective.
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