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The conversation delves into the hidden cost of heroism, focusing on the mental health challenges faced by first responders. It explores the impact of isolation, the stigma of seeking help, and the need for open communication and support. The discussion also addresses the challenges in seeking help and the domino effect of mental health issues within the first responder community. The conversation delves into the importance of seeking help and the impact of peer support on mental health. It also explores the 'Why Project' and concludes with a discussion on the significance of recognizing signs and offering support to first responders.TakeawaysImportance of peer supportThe impact of isolation on mental health It's okay to not be okayCommunication and seeking help are crucial for mental healthChapters00:00 The Domino Effect of Mental Health Issues26:57 Importance of Seeking Help32:40 Peer Support and Mental Health44:47 The Why Project and Final Thoughts
Dr. Gandia discusses the WHY of the Pre-Hospital Care/ Emergency Room relationship and we can improve. Episode# 4 From the Streets to the ER.
DR Candace Ashby discusses the WHY of good and bad leadership. Leadership from the Bottom Up!!!!
The conversation covers the introduction and disciplines of the Firefighter Challenge League, the intensity and importance of participation in the challenge, the impact of the voice on first responders, and the launch of the Care Driven Network for mental health support among first responders.TakeawaysFirefighter Challenge LeagueMental Health SupportFirst Responder Camaraderie
Joe Minehan is a District Chief with Boston FD. 4th Generation Firefighter who teaches a class called Preparing for the Mayday. On this episode we talk about his why.
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