• S4 E40 Post-Traumatic Growth: A Journey with Guest Daniel Sundahl
    Oct 2 2024

    Daniel Sundahl, acclaimed artist and retired paramedic/firefighter, presents "Post-Traumatic Growth—Finding Benefits Within Challenges." He will take us on a visual narrative of resilience and transformation as we view and listen to his personal story of post-traumatic growth.

    ​​Through a powerful narrative interwoven with his unique photo art, Daniel shares his transformative journey from battling the demons of occupational stress to finding solace and strength in his creative expressions. Join us as we explore the intersection of art, trauma, and personal growth, and learn how to find benefits within the challenges we face.

    Don't miss this opportunity to connect with Daniel's moving story and discover ways to navigate your own journey toward mental well-being.




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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • S4 E39 Shaping The Future Of 911 with Guest Ryan Dedmon
    Sep 25 2024

    In this episode, we sit down with Ryan Dedmon, the dedicated Outreach Director for the 911 Training Institute and a retired police dispatcher from Southern California. Ryan is on a mission to help 911 professionals recover from and grow beyond post-traumatic stress. We investigate the pressing staffing crisis affecting 911 centers across the nation, and explore the concrete tools that public safety telecommunicators can employ to manage job-related stress and burnout.

    Join us for a compelling conversation that challenges you to reflect on the support systems in place for our “first” first responders and consider how we can all contribute to their wellbeing.




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    47 mins
  • S4 E38 Pt. 2 Clinician’s Guide to Working with Firefighters with Guest Dr. Kristen Wheldon
    Sep 18 2024

    We continue our deep dive for mental health clinicians and savvy first responders into "Clinician’s Guide to Working with Firefighters" with Part 2 featuring Dr. Kristen Wheldon. As the President and Founder of the Fire Service Psychology Association, Dr. Wheldon brings a wealth of experience and passion for enhancing the behavioral health of firefighters and their families.

    Join us as we explore critical topics such as the definition and development of cultural competency in the fire service, and the unique challenges clinicians face when working with this population. Dr. Wheldon shares insights on common biases that clinicians may encounter and the differences in therapeutic approaches needed for firefighters compared to the general public.




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    58 mins
  • S4 E37 Redefining EMS Leadership In New York with Guest Lillian Bonsignore
    Sep 11 2024

    Join us for an enlightening conversation with retired Chief Lillian Bonsignore, a trailblazing 31-year veteran of the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) who served as the FDNY Chief of EMS Operations from 2019-2022, a period that encompassed the harrowing COVID-19 pandemic. As the highest-ranking Officer in the EMS command and the first female to achieve a 4-star rank in the history of FDNY, Chief Bonsignore's career is a testament to resilience, leadership, and breaking barriers in a traditionally male-dominated field.


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    56 mins
  • S4 E36 KetoFiveO, Cops And Campers with Guest Eric Reynolds
    Sep 4 2024

    Join us in this wide-ranging episode as we sit down with Eric Reynolds, a retired Boynton Beach police officer, sports nutritionist, and personal trainer, to explore his remarkable journey. Growing up in Miami, Eric was profoundly influenced by his mother, Sgt. June Hawkins of the Miami Dade Police, which fueled his dedication to law enforcement. From 2001 to 2019, Eric served with distinction, earning numerous accolades. However, his career came with significant challenges, including heart disease and PTSD. These hardships prompted Eric to embrace a ketogenic lifestyle, leading to an astounding 80-pound weight loss and successful management of his conditions.

    In this episode, we converse about Eric's transition from law enforcement to health and wellness advocacy. How did his career and personal battles shape his commitment to promoting metabolic health among first responders? We explore the founding of KetoFiveO and Cops and Campers, two initiatives Eric launched to address the unique needs of first responders. What inspired these ventures, and how do they make a difference?

    Eric also shares his insights on the science behind the ketogenic diet and its transformative impact on his physical and mental health. As we navigate through his story, we discuss the strategies he believes are most effective in building resilience among law enforcement and emergency personnel. Finally, we gaze into the future of wellness programs for first responders, contemplating the role of diet and mental health. How can these programs evolve to better support those who dedicate their lives to serving others?

    Reflect on your own wellness journey as we uncover Eric Reynolds' inspiring story and the powerful lessons he's learned along the way.




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    45 mins
  • S4 E35 Clinician’s Guide To Police Wellness with Guest Dr. John Violanti
    Aug 28 2024

    In this information-packed masterclass episode for clinicians and savvy first responders, we sit down with Dr. John M. Violanti, PhD, a Full Research Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health at the University at Buffalo, N.Y. Dr. Violanti brings a wealth of knowledge from his 23-year tenure with the New York State Police, where he served in various capacities including trooper, criminal investigator, and coordinator of the State Police Psychological Assistance Program (EAP). His distinguished career in law enforcement is matched by his prolific academic contributions, having authored over 150 peer-reviewed articles and penned or edited twenty books on stress, trauma, and suicide.

    We discuss the pressing issue of health among police officers in America, exploring why the incidence of police suicides surpasses line-of-duty deaths (LODD) annually. What systemic and individual factors contribute to this alarming trend? Dr. Violanti's insights offer a deep dive into the psychological toll of policing, examining both the immediate and long-term impacts of stress and trauma on officers' mental well-being.

    Additionally, we discuss the findings from Dr. Violanti’s pivotal 2021 article on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and police mental health, which reveals that police officers have higher ACE scores compared to civilians. What are the implications of this disparity for recruitment, training, and support within law enforcement agencies? Dr. Violanti provides a comprehensive analysis and suggests evidence-based strategies for mitigating these risks, underscoring the importance of a proactive and informed approach to mental health in policing. This episode is essential listening for anyone invested in the health and safety of our frontline officers.




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    42 mins
  • S4 E34 Pt. 1 Clinician’s Guide to Working with Firefighters with Guest Dr. Robbie Adler-Tapia
    Aug 21 2024

    In this installment of our masterclass series for clinicians and savvy first responders, we examine the fine points of working with firefighters. Our guest, Robbie Adler-Tapia, Ph.D., Psychologist and EMDRIA Approved Consultant/Certified Therapist, will guide us through the unique challenges and stresses that firefighters face in their line of work. We will explore cultural competence and key strategies therapists can use to effectively address trauma and stress experienced by fire service personnel. Tune in for an insightful discussion on supporting this unique profession and culture.



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    57 mins
  • S4 E33 Stoic Strategies for Success with Guest Kristofor Healey
    Aug 14 2024

    In this essential episode, we sit down with Kristofor Healey, a former Special Agent renowned for spearheading the largest tele-fraud case in U.S. history. We discuss Healey’s transition from law enforcement to motivational speaking, and how he intertwined his experiences with the timeless wisdom of Stoicism. We explore the practical applications of Stoic philosophy in high-stress environments guided by Kristofor’s expertise and real-world experiences.


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    45 mins