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Join former police detective and current certified drug and alcohol counselor, Michael Koch, invoking positive change and breaking the stigma of mental health issues among first responders.
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Summary In this 12-Step Podcast Series, Mike Koch and Jim McLintock dive into the emotional complexities surrounding the concept of making amends. They encourage listeners to reflect on the feelings associated with unmade amends and the impact of holding onto resentment. The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing these feelings and exploring the paths they lead us down, ultimately guiding towards emotional healing and personal growth. This step involves making a list of those we have harmed and having the willingness to make amends. TakeawaysReflecting on unmade amends can evoke strong emotions.Holding onto resentment can affect our life paths.It's important to recognize feelings associated with harm.Not everyone will make amends, and that's okay.Letting go of negative feelings is a crucial step.Understanding the damage caused by unresolved issues is vital.Exploring these feelings can lead to personal growth.Emotional healing often requires confronting painful memories.The journey of forgiveness is personal and unique.Recognizing where these feelings manifest in our lives is essential.“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Your Inner Critic Is Lying to You-and It’s Been Controlling Your LifePositive Connections Radio (Podcast)SummaryFormer police officer Mike Koch discusses the challenges of dealing with the inner critic, the importance of self-compassion, and the journey of recovery. He emphasizes the need for vulnerability in relationships, the significance of patience and change, and the value of building a supportive community. Throughout the discussion, he shares personal insights and practical advice for navigating life's struggles and fostering emotional well-being.TakeawaysAcknowledge and confront your inner critic.Practice self-compassion and kindness towards yourself.Vulnerability is essential for meaningful relationships.Recovery is a personal journey that varies for everyone.Change requires stepping out of your comfort zone.Patience is key in the recovery process.Building a supportive community can aid in recovery.Expectations can lead to disappointment; focus on progress instead.Taking small actions can lead to significant changes over time.Reaching out for help is a crucial first step. Chapters00:00 Confronting the Inner Critic02:32 The Importance of Self-Compassion05:45 Navigating Vulnerability and Relationships08:28 The Journey of Recovery11:20 Embracing Change and Patience14:12 Building a Supportive Community16:55 Taking Action and Making Changes“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Episode 135 Breaking the Chains Part-2Positive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for BackupCoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this episode, Jim McLintock and Mike Koch discuss the struggles of first responders dealing with alcohol addiction and its impact on their relationships. They emphasize the importance of communication, setting boundaries, and taking responsibility for one's actions. The conversation highlights the fear and shame associated with addiction, the need for immediate action, and the significance of finding support within the community. The hosts encourage listeners to confront their issues and seek help, reminding them that recovery is possible and necessary for a healthier life.TakeawaysAlcohol is often used as a coping mechanism by first responders.Fear of losing loved ones is a common concern for those affected by addiction.Setting boundaries is crucial for both the person struggling with addiction and their loved ones.Communication is key in relationships impacted by addiction.Immediate action is necessary to address addiction issues.Support from peers and the community can aid in recovery.Trust is difficult to rebuild after addiction-related issues.The journey to recovery requires personal responsibility and effort.Recognizing the signs of addiction early can prevent further issues.It's important to figure out solutions together or individually. Chapters00:00 The Importance of Recovery and Personal Responsibility11:13 Mental Health Challenges in Emergency Services15:19 The Impact of Alcohol on Relationships17:32 Consequences of Addiction and Regret20:29 The Importance of Honesty and Accountability22:59 Finding Purpose and Community in Recovery24:24 Taking Ownership and Moving Forward“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Episode 134 Breaking the Chains Part-1Positive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for BackupCoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this episode, Jim McLintock and Mike Koch discuss the struggles of first responders dealing with alcohol addiction and its impact on their relationships. They emphasize the importance of communication, setting boundaries, and taking responsibility for one's actions. The conversation highlights the fear and shame associated with addiction, the need for immediate action, and the significance of finding support within the community. The hosts encourage listeners to confront their issues and seek help, reminding them that recovery is possible and necessary for a healthier life.TakeawaysAlcohol is often used as a coping mechanism by first responders.Fear of losing loved ones is a common concern for those affected by addiction.Setting boundaries is crucial for both the person struggling with addiction and their loved ones.Communication is key in relationships impacted by addiction.Immediate action is necessary to address addiction issues.Support from peers and the community can aid in recovery.Trust is difficult to rebuild after addiction-related issues.The journey to recovery requires personal responsibility and effort.Recognizing the signs of addiction early can prevent further issues.It's important to figure out solutions together or individually. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Alcohol Struggles in Emergency Responders04:40 The Impact of Alcohol on Relationships09:48 Understanding Codependency and Boundaries15:07 The Consequences of Alcohol Dependency20:36 The Bad Moon Rising: Trends in Substance Abuse25:41 The Importance of Recovery and Personal Responsibility“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Episode 133 Step-7 "Revised" Rebuilding From the Inside OutPositive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for Backup(Video) https://youtu.be/mX3zkYWJ2sgCoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this 12-Step Podcast Series, Jim McLintock and Mike Koch dive into Step Seven of the recovery process, focusing on the themes of humility, letting go of harmful patterns, and the importance of self-awareness.They discuss both the traditional and secular interpretations of the step, emphasizing the need for action and community support in the journey of personal growth. The conversation highlights the significance of recognizing and addressing character defects, the challenges of change, and the empowerment that comes from choosing to surrender to a higher power or the process itself.Ultimately, the episode serves as a motivational guide for those seeking to transform their lives through recovery.TakeawaysStep seven is about humility, not humiliation.Letting go of harmful patterns creates space for growth.It's important to recognize what no longer serves us.Change starts with self-awareness and willingness.You don't have to fix everything alone; community support is vital.Progress is more important than perfection in recovery.Life is an inside job; real change comes from within.Letting go of the past is essential for moving forward.Choosing to change is more empowering than feeling forced to change.Building new habits takes time and patience.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Step Seven02:46 The Secular Perspective on Step Seven05:23 Encouragement and Support in Recovery08:04 The Importance of Self-Awareness10:49 Transformation Through Humility13:25 Building New Patterns15:57 The Inside Job of Recovery19:00 Choosing Change Over Comfort21:30 Conclusion and Call to Action“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Episode 132 Step-6 "Revised" The Shift from Excuses to ActionPositive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for Backup(Video) https://youtu.be/6IXE97oHnwACoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this 12-Step Podcast Series, Mike Koch and Jim McLintock explore Step Six of the recovery process, focusing on the secular perspective of personal transformation. They discuss the importance of readiness for change, letting go of resistance, and the role of community support in the recovery journey. The dialogue emphasizes the empowerment that comes from acknowledging one's imperfections and the necessity of self-care. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they highlight the therapeutic value of the steps and the importance of being open to change and growth.TakeawaysStep six encourages readiness for transformation.Letting go of resistance is crucial for change.Empowerment comes from acknowledging imperfections.Community support plays a vital role in recovery.Self-care is essential for personal growth.Therapeutic insights can enhance the recovery process.Willingness to change is the first step.The steps provide a framework for personal growth.Intentions matter in the recovery journey.Choosing to rescue oneself is a powerful act.Chapters00:00 Introduction 00:53 Understanding Step Six: The Secular Perspective03:15 Readiness for Change and Acceptance of Imperfection06:05 Empowerment and Letting Go of Resistance08:54 The Role of Community and Support in Recovery11:35 Flexibility and Taking the Leap of Faith14:07 Growth and the Process of Change16:49 Therapeutic Applications of Step Six19:41 Conclusion and Reflections on Recovery20:31 Building Connections and Support32:11 Self-Awareness and Personal Growth“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Episode 131The Holiday Trifecta: 3 Challenges, 1 SeasonPositive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for BackupCoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this episode of Positive Connections Radio’s H.A.L.T. and Call for Backup, hosts Mike Koch and Jim engage with Trevor Flores to discuss the challenges faced by first responders during the holiday season, termed the 'Holiday Trifecta.' They explore the emotional demands of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's, emphasizing the importance of coping tools, awareness, and support systems. The conversation highlights the unique experiences of first responders, the need for self-care, and practical strategies to navigate the holidays effectively. The episode concludes with a reminder of available resources for those in recovery and the significance of community support.TakeawaysThe holiday season can be emotionally demanding for first responders.Coping mechanisms can be adaptive or maladaptive; awareness is key.It's important to have an exit strategy for holiday gatherings.Building a support system is crucial for mental health.Self-awareness can help manage stress during the holidays.The cyclical nature of emotions means ups and downs are normal.Planning ahead for the holidays can alleviate stress.First responders often face unique challenges during holiday shifts.Utilizing available resources can aid in recovery and support.It's never too late to reach out for help or support.Chapters00:00 The Holiday Trifecta Introduction08:31 Navigating the Holiday Stressors17:11 The Shift in Holiday Experiences for First Responders22:24 Preparing for the Holidays in Recovery25:34 Navigating Holiday Stress as First Responders29:00 Communication and Planning for Holiday Challenges32:24 Strategies for Managing Holiday Expectations37:45 The Importance of Support Systems41:52 Overcoming Guilt and Shame in Recovery45:44 Cyclical Nature of Emotions During Holidays51:18 Practical Strategies for Clinicians and Responders01:01:23 The Importance of Starting Now01:02:41 Support Networks and Resources01:06:06 Reaching Out for Help01:07:00 Final Thoughts and Encouragement“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackVideo B-Roll: “They Come” Honoring First Responders (Lancaster Baptist Church)Firstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Episode 130 Step-5 "Revised" The Power of Being KnownPositive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for BackupCoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this 12-Step Podcast Series, Mike Koch and Jim McLintock dive deep into Step Five of the secular version of the 12 steps, focusing on the importance of speaking your truth. Speaking your truth doesn’t make you broken. It makes you brave. In this step, we stop pretending, stop hiding, and start connecting-with ourselves and with someone safe. It’s not about perfection; it’s about honesty, healing, and moving forward.“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Episode 129 The Promises "Revised" Courage Fuels ChangePositive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for BackupCoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this episode of Positive Connections Radio, hosts Mike Koch and Jim McClintock dive into the Promises of Recovery, inspired by Alcoholics Anonymous, but reimagined through HALT and Call for Backup to make them secular, inclusive, and accessible to anyone ready to change their life for the better.Together, they explore the deeper meaning of these promises, learning how to let go of regret, turn past struggles into growth, and find strength through self-awareness and support.Mike shares his personal insights and unique take on the promises, while Jim offers thoughtful reflections on the ongoing journey of recovery.It’s an honest, hopeful conversation about transformation, courage, and connection.Takeaways:The promises of recovery are transformative and achievable.Contempt prior to investigation can hinder personal growth.It's essential to not regret the past but learn from it.Selfishness can be redefined as intelligently selfish in recovery.Facing fears can lead to exciting new experiences.The journey of recovery is about helping others with your experiences.Personal growth often comes from discomfort and challenges.The promises are not just words; they require action to be fulfilled.Support from others is crucial in the recovery process.Embracing change is a vital part of personal development.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Promises02:55 Understanding the Promises of Recovery05:33 Contempt Prior to Investigation08:23 The Importance of Not Regretting the Past11:12 Transforming Regret into Growth13:47 The Role of being Intelligently Selfish in Recovery16:41 Mike's 15 Promises of Recovery19:09 Encouragement for Newcomers22:06 Facing Fear and Embracing Change24:50 Conclusion and Next Steps“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Episode 128 Step-4 "Revised" Taking off the ArmorPositive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for BackupCoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this 12-Step Podcast Series, Mike Koch and Jim McLintock dive deep into Step Four of the secular version of the 12 steps, focusing on the importance of taking an honest look at oneself. They discuss the challenges many face when confronting their past, the emotional honesty required, and the significance of support systems like sponsors and therapists. The dialogue emphasizes the need for self-reflection, accountability, and the tools that can aid in this process, such as journaling and open communication. Ultimately, the conversation highlights that recovery is a personal journey that requires courage and commitment.TakeawaysStep Four is about taking an honest look at ourselves.Many struggle with Step Four due to emotional honesty.Self-reflection is crucial for personal growth.Support from sponsors and therapists is invaluable.Resentments can hinder recovery and personal growth.Writing down thoughts can aid in self-inventory.Understanding our past helps shape our present actions.Communication with loved ones is essential during recovery.Recovery is a personal journey, not a competition.Progress is more important than perfection.Chapters00:00 Step Four: Honest Self-Reflection04:54 The Challenge of Facing Our Past10:04 Taking Responsibility for Our Actions15:26 The Importance of Self-Awareness20:04 Tools for Effective Self-Inventory23:05 Therapeutic Approaches to Recovery29:05 Communication and Grace in Recovery“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Episode 127 Step-3 "Revised" Strong Enough to SurrenderHALT and Call for BackupPositive Connections Radio (Podcast)Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockSummaryIn this 12-Step Podcast Series, Mike Koch and Jim McLintock discuss the third step of recovery, focusing on the importance of personal growth, letting go of control, and the challenges faced by individuals, particularly first responders, in their journey towards recovery. They emphasize the significance of vulnerability, connection, and the need for support in overcoming addiction and mental health issues. The discussion also highlights the role of medications in recovery and the courage required to seek help and make a commitment to change.TakeawaysPersonal growth requires a commitment to change.Letting go of control is essential for recovery.Vulnerability fosters connection and healing.Recognizing signs of alcohol abuse is crucial.Support and accountability are key in recovery.Addiction can be life-threatening and needs urgent attention.Medications can aid in managing cravings and recovery.Courage is necessary to admit problems and seek help.Practicing the steps can improve overall well-being.It's important to trust the recovery process.Chapters00:00 Embracing Personal Growth and Change03:11 The Struggle with Control05:41 Isolation and Vulnerability08:01 Self-Will and Consequences10:37 Letting Go vs. Giving Up14:31 The Reality of Addiction16:53 Medications and Recovery20:54 Courage in the Journey“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Positive Connections Radio (Podcast)Episode 126 Step-2 “Revised” From Control to ConnectionHALT and Call for Backup-Episode (126): Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockIn this 12-Step Podcast Series, Mike Koch and Jim McLintock discuss the importance of acknowledging the need for support and tools in recovery, particularly in the context of the 12-step secular program and Step-2. They explore the significance of vulnerability, the power of sharing experiences, and the journey of transformation that individuals undergo in recovery. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community, understanding, and the willingness to seek help as essential components of healing and well-being.TakeawaysWe need support and tools beyond our current resources.Acknowledging our problems is the first step to recovery.Finding new tools is essential for restoring well-being.Sharing experiences helps reinforce our recovery.Vulnerability is key to building connections in recovery.Judgment can hinder our ability to connect with others.Transformation in recovery is a journey worth taking.Not everyone in recovery is a 'loser' or 'dirt bag.'Attending meetings can lead to meaningful connections.Gratitude for the present moment is crucial in recovery.Chapters00:00 Understanding Step Two: The Need for Support03:00 The Importance of Acknowledging Our Problems05:51 Finding Help and Resources08:35 The Power of Sharing and Giving Back11:13 Overcoming Judgment and Embracing Vulnerability13:42 The Journey of Recovery and Connection16:47 Transformative Experiences in Recovery19:24 Encouragement to Seek Support22:07 Final Thoughts on Recovery and Gratitude“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma”Music by Rod Kim-Let’s Play-SoundtrackFirstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Positive Connections Radio (Podcast)Topic: Episode 125-Step 1: The Problem Was MeHALT and Call for Backup-Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockIn this episode, Mike Koch and Jim McLintock discuss Step-1 of the 12 Steps of recovery, focusing on a secular approach that removes religious connotations. They explore the importance of admitting powerlessness, the stages of change in recovery, and the misconceptions surrounding 12-step programs. Personal experiences with recovery meetings are shared, emphasizing the need for support and the courage to seek help. The conversation highlights that the principles of the 12 steps can apply to various aspects of life, not just addiction.TakeawaysThe 12 steps can be beneficial for everyone, not just those in recovery.Admitting we have a problem is a crucial first step.Many people struggle with the concept of powerlessness.Contempt prior to investigation can hinder recovery efforts.Personal experiences in recovery meetings can be transformative.Support systems are essential for successful recovery.Recovery is about restarting and rebuilding one's life.The 12 steps can be applied to various life challenges, not just addiction.Researching recovery options can help dispel misconceptions.Courage is required to admit a problem and seek help.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Secular Recovery and the 12 Steps02:47 Understanding the First Step: Admitting We Have a Problem05:18 The Struggles of Admitting a Problem08:12 Contempt Prior to Investigation: Overcoming Misconceptions10:51 Personal Experiences with 12-Step Meetings13:33 The Importance of Recovery and Support15:58 The Courage to Surrender and Seek Help18:49 Final Thoughts on Recovery and Moving Forward“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Firstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Positive Connections Radio (Podcast) Topic: The 12-Steps “Revised”HALT and Call for Backup-Episode (124): Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockMike and Jim take a deep dive into the 12-Step program, sharing personal experiences and insights on recovery, particularly for First Responders. They discuss the importance of community support, the need for inclusivity in recovery programs, and the various adaptations of the 12 Steps to make them accessible to a broader audience. The conversation emphasizes the significance of honesty, openness, and personal growth in the recovery journey, while also exploring other recovery programs available.“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Firstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.comhttp://www.youtube.com/@HALTandCallforBackup
Positive Connections Radio (Podcast)Topic: Positive Word Jar- “ENCOURAGE"(Video) https://youtu.be/TG_uJb9QwbEHALT and Call for Backup-Episode (123): Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockJim and Mike discuss the significance of encouragement in life, particularly in the context of recovery and personal growth. They share their personal anecdotes and insights on how encouragement can uplift individuals during challenging times. The discussion also emphasizes the importance of community support, positivity, and the lessons learned from personal experiences, particularly in the realm of First Responders.“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Firstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.com
Positive Connections Radio (Podcast) Topic: Moving through the Suffering HALT and Call for Backup-Episode (122): With Guest Erik Smith Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintock Erik Smith is a veteran of the fire service, having spent 30 years of public service-17 years with Meridian Fire Department in Idaho. Like many who serve on the front lines, he has faced the hidden wounds of the job—specifically, the impact of post-traumatic stress. After completing treatment for PTSD at the Center of Excellence in Maryland, he began an active journey of recovery—one that hasn’t been without setbacks. His ongoing struggle with alcohol has affected his personal life and marriage, but it also brought him to First Responder Wellness through a referral from the Emergency Responders Health Center in Idaho. Since completing the program at First Responder Wellness and staying connected, he’s maintained his sobriety and shifted his focus toward helping others. Today, he runs a nonprofit organization called The Calm Seas Foundation, which supports veterans and first responders in their healing journey. He brings with him not only professional experience from two decades in fire service, but personal insight into trauma, addiction, and recovery. “Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.” Firstresponderwellness.com MentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.com Positiveconnectionsradio.com McLintockcounseling.com Calmseasfoundation.com 
Positive Connections Radio (Podcast)Topic: Positive Word Jar- “GUIDE"HALT and Call for Backup-Episode (121): Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockIn this episode, Jim and I pull a random word from our positive word jar-this time, it's “guide” and we dive into a spontaneous, real conversation about how it shows up in everyday life. No script, just honest reflections, fresh perspectives, and a little inspiration along the way.“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Firstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.com
Positive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for Backup-Episode (120): Positive Word Jar- "COMMUNITY"Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintock“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Firstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.com
Positive Connections Radio (Podcast)HALT and Call for Backup-Episode (119): "Positive Word Jar- "HOPE"Coast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintock“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Firstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.comPositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.com
HALT and Call for Backup-Episode (118): "You Are Not Broken"Dr. Rose MaynardProgram Director-First Responder WellnessCoast to Coast with Mike Koch and Jim McLintockThis week, Jim and I sat down with Dr. Rose Maynard, LMFT, a powerhouse in trauma recovery and a passionate advocate for first responders. With advanced training in EMDR, ART, and TF-CBT, Rose brings both clinical expertise and lived understanding-shaped by her own roots in a military and first responder family. Before becoming a therapist, she spent over a decade as a massage therapist, deepening her knowledge of the mind-body connection. Now, at First Responder Wellness, she helps our brothers and sisters in uniform heal, reconnect, and remember: You are not broken.“Be Strong, Stand Up, Speak Your Truth, and Break the Stigma.”Firstresponderwellness.comMentalHealthNewsRadionetwork.compositiveconnectionsradio.comMcLintockcounseling.com
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