Brothers After War Movie Trailer

Helping Veterans and Families Reflect, Connect, and Move Forward

The Brothers After War Seminar is a powerful, evidence-informed experience designed to help veterans, service members, first responders, and their families talk about the experiences they often carry alone.

Built around the acclaimed documentary Brothers After War — directed by Jake Rademacher and executive produced by Gary Sinise — the seminar creates a safe and meaningful space to explore service, sacrifice, transition, moral injury, family, resilience, and the long road home.

Led by combat veterans and military-connected facilitators, the seminar uses the power of storytelling as a catalyst for honest conversation, guided reflection, and connection. Participants are invited to watch the film, journal privately, hear from others in the room, and engage in facilitated discussion designed to help turn shared experience into understanding, healing, and hope.

This is not a lecture or traditional briefing. It is a community-centered experience built on more than two decades of work with service members, veterans, and families. Movies make tough subjects easier to talk about — and the Brothers After War Seminar helps begin the conversations that matter most.

What to Expect:

  • A screening of Brothers After War

  • Guided journaling for reflection and growth

  • Facilitated group discussion for discovery and connection

  • Practical tools and resources developed through two decades of experience

  • Camaraderie and shared connection with others on the path

  • A safe space for veterans, families, and support networks to better understand the invisible weight of service

Whether you are a veteran, service member, first responder, family member, or part of a support network, the Brothers After War Seminar invites you into a conversation that can change the way we understand service, sacrifice, and the journey home.

This is more than a seminar. It is an opportunity to reconnect, reflect, and take the next step forward.