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From war to the happiest place on Earth

Season 1 Episode 8 | 5m 49s

Sean Bode says that he put his demons in a shoebox and kicked it under the bed. With a family and a job at Walt Disney World Resort, life seemed perfect. But not all demons stay put. Sean and his wife, Sarah, shared their story to help others understand what Disney and other companies can do to provide veterans with the support and tools needed to become loyal employees and community leaders.

Aired: 07/06/16
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