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        <title>Responder Resilience, May 29, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>Responder Resilience, May 29, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Guests, Gina Gambino and Jennifer Merenda, Animal Control Officers]]></description>
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                  <pubDate>Wed, 29 May 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
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                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Guests, Gina Gambino and Jennifer Merenda, Animal Control Officers]]></itunes:subtitle>
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        <title>Responder Resilience, May 22, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>Responder Resilience, May 22, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, Clinical Psychologist and LCSW EMT and Podcast Hosts]]></description>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, Clinical Psychologist and LCSW EMT and Podcast Hosts]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
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                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, Clinical Psychologist and LCSW EMT and Podcast Hosts]]></itunes:subtitle>
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                  <itunes:duration>00:55:07</itunes:duration>
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        <title>S4 E20 Lead, Don&#039;t Bleed: Preventing Supervisor Burnout with Guest Hi Nguyen, Leadership Coach &amp; former Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer , May 15, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E20 Lead, Don&#039;t Bleed: Preventing Supervisor Burnout with Guest Hi Nguyen, Leadership Coach &amp; former Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer , May 15, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Join us as we converse with Hi Nguyen, a former officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police turned Leadership Coach, exploring the critical role of leadership training for frontline supervisors. We'll uncover how effective leadership techniques not only enhance team performance, but also bolster mental health and boost retention rates.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Join us as we converse with Hi Nguyen, a former officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police turned Leadership Coach, exploring the critical role of leadership training for frontline supervisors. We'll uncover how effective leadership techniques not only enhance team performance, but also bolster mental health and boost retention rates.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join us as we converse with Hi Nguyen, a former officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police turned Leadership Coach, exploring the critical role of leadership training for frontline supervisors. We'll uncover how effective leadership techniques not only enhance team performance, but also bolster mental health and boost retention rates.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
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                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
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                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Guest, Hi Nguyen, Leadership Coach and former Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer with 14 years of service across Canada]]></itunes:subtitle>
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              <media:title>S4 E20 Lead, Don&#039;t Bleed: Preventing Supervisor Burnout with Guest Hi Nguyen, Leadership Coach &amp; former Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer , May 15, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>Join us as we converse with Hi Nguyen, a former officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police turned Leadership Coach, exploring the critical role of leadership training for frontline supervisors. We'll uncover how effective leadership techniques not only enhance team performance, but also bolster mental health and boost retention rates.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E19 Dialing Up the Future of 911 with guest, Ashley Valenzuela, Dispatcher, and founder of The Raspy Dispatcher LLC, May 8, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E19 Dialing Up the Future of 911 with guest, Ashley Valenzuela, Dispatcher, and founder of The Raspy Dispatcher LLC, May 8, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Ashley Valenzuela is not just answering the call; she's rewriting the playbook for 911 telecommunicators everywhere. An experienced 911 dispatcher and creator of The Raspy Dispatcher, Ashley has seen the challenges and triumphs of the profession. Recognizing the gap in resources for those drawn to this vital work, she is on a mission to support both current and aspiring dispatchers through her innovative online programs.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ashley Valenzuela is not just answering the call; she's rewriting the playbook for 911 telecommunicators everywhere. An experienced 911 dispatcher and creator of The Raspy Dispatcher, Ashley has seen the challenges and triumphs of the profession. Recognizing the gap in resources for those drawn to this vital work, she is on a mission to support both current and aspiring dispatchers through her innovative online programs.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Ashley Valenzuela is not just answering the call; she's rewriting the playbook for 911 telecommunicators everywhere. An experienced 911 dispatcher and creator of The Raspy Dispatcher, Ashley has seen the challenges and triumphs of the profession. Recognizing the gap in resources for those drawn to this vital work, she is on a mission to support both current and aspiring dispatchers through her innovative online programs.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
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                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Interview with Ashley Valenzuela, Dispatcher, and founder of The Raspy Dispatcher LLC]]></itunes:subtitle>
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                  <itunes:duration>00:40:45</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/s4-e19-ashley-valenzuela-may-8-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E19 Dialing Up the Future of 911 with guest, Ashley Valenzuela, Dispatcher, and founder of The Raspy Dispatcher LLC, May 8, 2024</media:title>
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        <title>S4 E18 Voices from the Frontline of EMS with guests Jason Patton, Dan Sundahl, Dr. Peter Antevy and more, May 1, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E18 Voices from the Frontline of EMS with guests Jason Patton, Dan Sundahl, Dr. Peter Antevy and more, May 1, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this unique episode of our podcast, we bring you an exclusive compilation of stories, insights, and innovations from the front lines of EMS. Join us as we explore the minds and hearts of those who dedicate their lives to saving others, offering a unique glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of this critical profession.

Our journey begins with Daniel Sundahl, a paramedic and photo artist, whose powerful imagery brings to life the emotional landscape of emergency services. Adding a touch of levity, Jason Patton shares how humor can be a lifeline in the high-stakes world of EMS. Bryony Gilbey gives us an exclusive look at the making of Honorable but Broken: EMS in Crisis, shedding light on the systemic challenges faced by first responders and the urgent need for reform.

The episode takes a compelling turn with Dr. Peter Antevy, a pioneering Medical Director from Florida, whose groundbreaking approaches to pre-hospital care have captured the nation's attention. We then transition to MaKenzie Tiegs, whose personal evolution from a paramedic to a mental health advocate reveals the profound impact of emergency services on personal wellbeing and the importance of supporting our first responders' mental health.

We also spotlight David Dufek, founder of XDcuff, a patented, stretcher-integrated limb restraint designed to reduce providers' exposure to accidental assault and improving speed of care.

Eric Chase introduces the transformative power of improvisation and effective communication in emergency scenarios, offering practical advice for enhancing teamwork and patient outcomes. Lastly, we are honored to share the inspiring story of Derek O. Hanley, whose journey from combat medic to paramedic and photographer exemplifies the resilience and courage inherent in all who serve in EMS.

This episode is a tribute to the thought leaders of emergency medical services. Through their stories, we explore the depth of commitment, innovation, and spirit that defines the EMS community, discussing ways to support and sustain these vital professionals. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of what it means to serve on the front lines of pre-hospital care.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this unique episode of our podcast, we bring you an exclusive compilation of stories, insights, and innovations from the front lines of EMS. Join us as we explore the minds and hearts of those who dedicate their lives to saving others, offering a unique glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of this critical profession.

Our journey begins with Daniel Sundahl, a paramedic and photo artist, whose powerful imagery brings to life the emotional landscape of emergency services. Adding a touch of levity, Jason Patton shares how humor can be a lifeline in the high-stakes world of EMS. Bryony Gilbey gives us an exclusive look at the making of Honorable but Broken: EMS in Crisis, shedding light on the systemic challenges faced by first responders and the urgent need for reform.

The episode takes a compelling turn with Dr. Peter Antevy, a pioneering Medical Director from Florida, whose groundbreaking approaches to pre-hospital care have captured the nation's attention. We then transition to MaKenzie Tiegs, whose personal evolution from a paramedic to a mental health advocate reveals the profound impact of emergency services on personal wellbeing and the importance of supporting our first responders' mental health.

We also spotlight David Dufek, founder of XDcuff, a patented, stretcher-integrated limb restraint designed to reduce providers' exposure to accidental assault and improving speed of care.

Eric Chase introduces the transformative power of improvisation and effective communication in emergency scenarios, offering practical advice for enhancing teamwork and patient outcomes. Lastly, we are honored to share the inspiring story of Derek O. Hanley, whose journey from combat medic to paramedic and photographer exemplifies the resilience and courage inherent in all who serve in EMS.

This episode is a tribute to the thought leaders of emergency medical services. Through their stories, we explore the depth of commitment, innovation, and spirit that defines the EMS community, discussing ways to support and sustain these vital professionals. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of what it means to serve on the front lines of pre-hospital care.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this unique episode of our podcast, we bring you an exclusive compilation of stories, insights, and innovations from the front lines of EMS. Join us as we explore the minds and hearts of those who dedicate their lives to saving others, offering a unique glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of this critical profession.

Our journey begins with Daniel Sundahl, a paramedic and photo artist, whose powerful imagery brings to life the emotional landscape of emergency services. Adding a touch of levity, Jason Patton shares how humor can be a lifeline in the high-stakes world of EMS. Bryony Gilbey gives us an exclusive look at the making of Honorable but Broken: EMS in Crisis, shedding light on the systemic challenges faced by first responders and the urgent need for reform.

The episode takes a compelling turn with Dr. Peter Antevy, a pioneering Medical Director from Florida, whose groundbreaking approaches to pre-hospital care have captured the nation's attention. We then transition to MaKenzie Tiegs, whose personal evolution from a paramedic to a mental health advocate reveals the profound impact of emergency services on personal wellbeing and the importance of supporting our first responders' mental health.

We also spotlight David Dufek, founder of XDcuff, a patented, stretcher-integrated limb restraint designed to reduce providers' exposure to accidental assault and improving speed of care.

Eric Chase introduces the transformative power of improvisation and effective communication in emergency scenarios, offering practical advice for enhancing teamwork and patient outcomes. Lastly, we are honored to share the inspiring story of Derek O. Hanley, whose journey from combat medic to paramedic and photographer exemplifies the resilience and courage inherent in all who serve in EMS.

This episode is a tribute to the thought leaders of emergency medical services. Through their stories, we explore the depth of commitment, innovation, and spirit that defines the EMS community, discussing ways to support and sustain these vital professionals. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of what it means to serve on the front lines of pre-hospital care.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
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                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Insights from Daniel Sundahl, Jason Patton, Bryony Gilbey, Eric Chase, Derek O. Hanley, Dr. Peter Antevy, MaKenzie Tiegs]]></itunes:subtitle>
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                  <itunes:duration>00:38:59</itunes:duration>
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              <media:title>S4 E18 Voices from the Frontline of EMS with guests Jason Patton, Dan Sundahl, Dr. Peter Antevy and more, May 1, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this unique episode of our podcast, we bring you an exclusive compilation of stories, insights, and innovations from the front lines of EMS. Join us as we explore the minds and hearts of those who dedicate their lives to saving others, offering a unique glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of this critical profession.

Our journey begins with Daniel Sundahl, a paramedic and photo artist, whose powerful imagery brings to life the emotional landscape of emergency services. Adding a touch of levity, Jason Patton shares how humor can be a lifeline in the high-stakes world of EMS. Bryony Gilbey gives us an exclusive look at the making of Honorable but Broken: EMS in Crisis, shedding light on the systemic challenges faced by first responders and the urgent need for reform.

The episode takes a compelling turn with Dr. Peter Antevy, a pioneering Medical Director from Florida, whose groundbreaking approaches to pre-hospital care have captured the nation's attention. We then transition to MaKenzie Tiegs, whose personal evolution from a paramedic to a mental health advocate reveals the profound impact of emergency services on personal wellbeing and the importance of supporting our first responders' mental health.

We also spotlight David Dufek, founder of XDcuff, a patented, stretcher-integrated limb restraint designed to reduce providers' exposure to accidental assault and improving speed of care.

Eric Chase introduces the transformative power of improvisation and effective communication in emergency scenarios, offering practical advice for enhancing teamwork and patient outcomes. Lastly, we are honored to share the inspiring story of Derek O. Hanley, whose journey from combat medic to paramedic and photographer exemplifies the resilience and courage inherent in all who serve in EMS.

This episode is a tribute to the thought leaders of emergency medical services. Through their stories, we explore the depth of commitment, innovation, and spirit that defines the EMS community, discussing ways to support and sustain these vital professionals. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of what it means to serve on the front lines of pre-hospital care.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E17 Unboxing The Cop Box: Brotherhood, Healing, and Growth with guests, John Monaghan III, James Steinmetz, Douglas Wyman, April 24, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E17 Unboxing The Cop Box: Brotherhood, Healing, and Growth with guests, John Monaghan III, James Steinmetz, Douglas Wyman, April 24, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this compelling episode, we reunite three distinguished law enforcement veterans: retired Chief John Monaghan, retired Chief Douglas Wyman, and retired New Hampshire State Police Sergeant James Steinmetz. These three friends, previously featured in the impactful film "Inside the Box," come together once more to delve into profound discussions on camaraderie, support, and the journey of healing and growth following service-related trauma.

Throughout the episode, John, Doug, and Jamey explore the critical concepts of the "Cop Box" and the "Man Box," examining how these societal and cultural constructs have influenced their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being since the film's debut. They candidly share their personal evolutions, shedding light on the transformative power of vulnerability, mutual support, and the pursuit of post-traumatic growth. This conversation uncovers the layers of resilience forged through struggle and the importance of being a steadfast brother's keeper within the law enforcement community.

Moreover, the trio offers invaluable advice to fellow officers who may be struggling in silence, emphasizing the strength found in sharing one's story and the critical need to challenge and change organizational cultures that stigmatize mental health issues. By using their own experiences with post-traumatic stress, grief, substance use, and suicidal ideation as powerful examples, they aim to inspire a shift towards more supportive, understanding, and mentally healthy law enforcement agencies. Join us for an episode that not only aims to overcome stigma and bias but also lights the path to a healthier service life for those who protect and serve.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this compelling episode, we reunite three distinguished law enforcement veterans: retired Chief John Monaghan, retired Chief Douglas Wyman, and retired New Hampshire State Police Sergeant James Steinmetz. These three friends, previously featured in the impactful film "Inside the Box," come together once more to delve into profound discussions on camaraderie, support, and the journey of healing and growth following service-related trauma.

Throughout the episode, John, Doug, and Jamey explore the critical concepts of the "Cop Box" and the "Man Box," examining how these societal and cultural constructs have influenced their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being since the film's debut. They candidly share their personal evolutions, shedding light on the transformative power of vulnerability, mutual support, and the pursuit of post-traumatic growth. This conversation uncovers the layers of resilience forged through struggle and the importance of being a steadfast brother's keeper within the law enforcement community.

Moreover, the trio offers invaluable advice to fellow officers who may be struggling in silence, emphasizing the strength found in sharing one's story and the critical need to challenge and change organizational cultures that stigmatize mental health issues. By using their own experiences with post-traumatic stress, grief, substance use, and suicidal ideation as powerful examples, they aim to inspire a shift towards more supportive, understanding, and mentally healthy law enforcement agencies. Join us for an episode that not only aims to overcome stigma and bias but also lights the path to a healthier service life for those who protect and serve.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this compelling episode, we reunite three distinguished law enforcement veterans: retired Chief John Monaghan, retired Chief Douglas Wyman, and retired New Hampshire State Police Sergeant James Steinmetz. These three friends, previously featured in the impactful film "Inside the Box," come together once more to delve into profound discussions on camaraderie, support, and the journey of healing and growth following service-related trauma.

Throughout the episode, John, Doug, and Jamey explore the critical concepts of the "Cop Box" and the "Man Box," examining how these societal and cultural constructs have influenced their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being since the film's debut. They candidly share their personal evolutions, shedding light on the transformative power of vulnerability, mutual support, and the pursuit of post-traumatic growth. This conversation uncovers the layers of resilience forged through struggle and the importance of being a steadfast brother's keeper within the law enforcement community.

Moreover, the trio offers invaluable advice to fellow officers who may be struggling in silence, emphasizing the strength found in sharing one's story and the critical need to challenge and change organizational cultures that stigmatize mental health issues. By using their own experiences with post-traumatic stress, grief, substance use, and suicidal ideation as powerful examples, they aim to inspire a shift towards more supportive, understanding, and mentally healthy law enforcement agencies. Join us for an episode that not only aims to overcome stigma and bias but also lights the path to a healthier service life for those who protect and serve.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 24 Apr 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-april-24-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[The journey of healing and growth for 3 law enforcement friends following service-related trauma. ]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>john-monaghan-iii, james-steinmetz, douglas-wyman, retired-police-chiefs, new-hamshire-state-police</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Education</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Education" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:58:32</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-april-24-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E17 Unboxing The Cop Box: Brotherhood, Healing, and Growth with guests, John Monaghan III, James Steinmetz, Douglas Wyman, April 24, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this compelling episode, we reunite three distinguished law enforcement veterans: retired Chief John Monaghan, retired Chief Douglas Wyman, and retired New Hampshire State Police Sergeant James Steinmetz. These three friends, previously featured in the impactful film "Inside the Box," come together once more to delve into profound discussions on camaraderie, support, and the journey of healing and growth following service-related trauma.

Throughout the episode, John, Doug, and Jamey explore the critical concepts of the "Cop Box" and the "Man Box," examining how these societal and cultural constructs have influenced their mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being since the film's debut. They candidly share their personal evolutions, shedding light on the transformative power of vulnerability, mutual support, and the pursuit of post-traumatic growth. This conversation uncovers the layers of resilience forged through struggle and the importance of being a steadfast brother's keeper within the law enforcement community.

Moreover, the trio offers invaluable advice to fellow officers who may be struggling in silence, emphasizing the strength found in sharing one's story and the critical need to challenge and change organizational cultures that stigmatize mental health issues. By using their own experiences with post-traumatic stress, grief, substance use, and suicidal ideation as powerful examples, they aim to inspire a shift towards more supportive, understanding, and mentally healthy law enforcement agencies. Join us for an episode that not only aims to overcome stigma and bias but also lights the path to a healthier service life for those who protect and serve.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E16 Mental Health Lifeline for Clay County’s Bravest with guests, Chief David Motes and Marie Gumá, April 17, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E16 Mental Health Lifeline for Clay County’s Bravest with guests, Chief David Motes and Marie Gumá, April 17, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this enlightening episode of the Responder Resilience, we dive deep into the heart of mental health within the fire service, featuring a captivating dialogue with Acting Fire Chief David Motes of Clay County Fire Rescue (CCFR), Florida, and Marie Guma, the visionary founder of Command Counseling Center. Together, they shed light on the critical need and their collaborative efforts in establishing a groundbreaking mental health program specifically tailored for fire departments. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of emergency services and mental health support.

Our guests start by sharing the compelling observations in the fire service that ignited the initiative for a mental health program. They delve into the intricacies of how the CCFR/Command Counseling mental health services program operates, including how members can access these vital services and the mechanism for clinician notification and activation in the event of a critical incident, ensuring 24/7 coverage. The conversation provides a transparent look at the structure and execution of a program designed to be as accessible as it is effective.

Further enriching the discussion, Chief Motes and Ms. Guma address the feedback received from the department members, highlighting the importance of buy-in for the program's success. They also explore the diversity and cultural competence of the participating therapists, the various therapeutic approaches offered, and the logistics of in-station versus one-on-one sessions. Additionally, the episode covers the critical aspects of compliance, billing, insurance, and service tracking, concluding with an insightful analysis of how such a mental health initiative positively impacts recruitment and retention within the fire service. This episode celebrates the strides made towards prioritizing mental health in one of the most demanding professions.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this enlightening episode of the Responder Resilience, we dive deep into the heart of mental health within the fire service, featuring a captivating dialogue with Acting Fire Chief David Motes of Clay County Fire Rescue (CCFR), Florida, and Marie Guma, the visionary founder of Command Counseling Center. Together, they shed light on the critical need and their collaborative efforts in establishing a groundbreaking mental health program specifically tailored for fire departments. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of emergency services and mental health support.

Our guests start by sharing the compelling observations in the fire service that ignited the initiative for a mental health program. They delve into the intricacies of how the CCFR/Command Counseling mental health services program operates, including how members can access these vital services and the mechanism for clinician notification and activation in the event of a critical incident, ensuring 24/7 coverage. The conversation provides a transparent look at the structure and execution of a program designed to be as accessible as it is effective.

Further enriching the discussion, Chief Motes and Ms. Guma address the feedback received from the department members, highlighting the importance of buy-in for the program's success. They also explore the diversity and cultural competence of the participating therapists, the various therapeutic approaches offered, and the logistics of in-station versus one-on-one sessions. Additionally, the episode covers the critical aspects of compliance, billing, insurance, and service tracking, concluding with an insightful analysis of how such a mental health initiative positively impacts recruitment and retention within the fire service. This episode celebrates the strides made towards prioritizing mental health in one of the most demanding professions.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this enlightening episode of the Responder Resilience, we dive deep into the heart of mental health within the fire service, featuring a captivating dialogue with Acting Fire Chief David Motes of Clay County Fire Rescue (CCFR), Florida, and Marie Guma, the visionary founder of Command Counseling Center. Together, they shed light on the critical need and their collaborative efforts in establishing a groundbreaking mental health program specifically tailored for fire departments. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of emergency services and mental health support.

Our guests start by sharing the compelling observations in the fire service that ignited the initiative for a mental health program. They delve into the intricacies of how the CCFR/Command Counseling mental health services program operates, including how members can access these vital services and the mechanism for clinician notification and activation in the event of a critical incident, ensuring 24/7 coverage. The conversation provides a transparent look at the structure and execution of a program designed to be as accessible as it is effective.

Further enriching the discussion, Chief Motes and Ms. Guma address the feedback received from the department members, highlighting the importance of buy-in for the program's success. They also explore the diversity and cultural competence of the participating therapists, the various therapeutic approaches offered, and the logistics of in-station versus one-on-one sessions. Additionally, the episode covers the critical aspects of compliance, billing, insurance, and service tracking, concluding with an insightful analysis of how such a mental health initiative positively impacts recruitment and retention within the fire service. This episode celebrates the strides made towards prioritizing mental health in one of the most demanding professions.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 17 Apr 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-april-17-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Fire Chief David Motes and Command Counseling's Marie Gumá, share insights on their groundbreaking mental]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>chief-david-motes, marie-gumá, acting-fire-chief, command-counseling</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Education</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Education" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:54:57</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-april-17-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E16 Mental Health Lifeline for Clay County’s Bravest with guests, Chief David Motes and Marie Gumá, April 17, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this enlightening episode of the Responder Resilience, we dive deep into the heart of mental health within the fire service, featuring a captivating dialogue with Acting Fire Chief David Motes of Clay County Fire Rescue (CCFR), Florida, and Marie Guma, the visionary founder of Command Counseling Center. Together, they shed light on the critical need and their collaborative efforts in establishing a groundbreaking mental health program specifically tailored for fire departments. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of emergency services and mental health support.

Our guests start by sharing the compelling observations in the fire service that ignited the initiative for a mental health program. They delve into the intricacies of how the CCFR/Command Counseling mental health services program operates, including how members can access these vital services and the mechanism for clinician notification and activation in the event of a critical incident, ensuring 24/7 coverage. The conversation provides a transparent look at the structure and execution of a program designed to be as accessible as it is effective.

Further enriching the discussion, Chief Motes and Ms. Guma address the feedback received from the department members, highlighting the importance of buy-in for the program's success. They also explore the diversity and cultural competence of the participating therapists, the various therapeutic approaches offered, and the logistics of in-station versus one-on-one sessions. Additionally, the episode covers the critical aspects of compliance, billing, insurance, and service tracking, concluding with an insightful analysis of how such a mental health initiative positively impacts recruitment and retention within the fire service. This episode celebrates the strides made towards prioritizing mental health in one of the most demanding professions.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E15 Duty, Depression, and Deliverance with guest, Rob Rudewicz, Retired Police Captain, April 10, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E15 Duty, Depression, and Deliverance with guest, Rob Rudewicz, Retired Police Captain, April 10, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this eye-opening episode of our podcast, we delve into the life of Rob Rudewicz, a man whose career in law enforcement spanned two decades, culminating in his retirement as a Captain from the Hartford Police Department. Rob's journey is not just a tale of policing a city he grew up in, but it's also a raw exploration of his own personal battles with addiction, depression, and surviving stage 4 pancreatic cancer. His story is one of vulnerability and courage, as he shares his experiences with unflinching honesty, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the complexities of life behind the badge.

Rob's tenure in the police force was marked by both traditional and non-traditional roles, even serving as acting chief of police, which brought its own unique set of challenges and triumphs. We explore how these experiences intertwined with his early life traumas, further complicating his journey towards recovery. The conversation takes a deep dive into the ways in which the pressures of the job exacerbated Rob's struggles with addiction, and how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) played a role in his depression.

Adding another layer to his inspiring story, Rob discusses his contribution to "The Expanding Man Chronicles," a recently published book that sheds light on personal transformation and recovery. This episode is not just about the struggles; it's about overcoming them. It's about Rob Rudewicz's ultimate success in finding true recovery and the lessons we can all learn from his journey. Join us as we uncover the resilience of the human spirit, through the eyes of a man who faced his demons and emerged victorious.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this eye-opening episode of our podcast, we delve into the life of Rob Rudewicz, a man whose career in law enforcement spanned two decades, culminating in his retirement as a Captain from the Hartford Police Department. Rob's journey is not just a tale of policing a city he grew up in, but it's also a raw exploration of his own personal battles with addiction, depression, and surviving stage 4 pancreatic cancer. His story is one of vulnerability and courage, as he shares his experiences with unflinching honesty, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the complexities of life behind the badge.

Rob's tenure in the police force was marked by both traditional and non-traditional roles, even serving as acting chief of police, which brought its own unique set of challenges and triumphs. We explore how these experiences intertwined with his early life traumas, further complicating his journey towards recovery. The conversation takes a deep dive into the ways in which the pressures of the job exacerbated Rob's struggles with addiction, and how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) played a role in his depression.

Adding another layer to his inspiring story, Rob discusses his contribution to "The Expanding Man Chronicles," a recently published book that sheds light on personal transformation and recovery. This episode is not just about the struggles; it's about overcoming them. It's about Rob Rudewicz's ultimate success in finding true recovery and the lessons we can all learn from his journey. Join us as we uncover the resilience of the human spirit, through the eyes of a man who faced his demons and emerged victorious.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this eye-opening episode of our podcast, we delve into the life of Rob Rudewicz, a man whose career in law enforcement spanned two decades, culminating in his retirement as a Captain from the Hartford Police Department. Rob's journey is not just a tale of policing a city he grew up in, but it's also a raw exploration of his own personal battles with addiction, depression, and surviving stage 4 pancreatic cancer. His story is one of vulnerability and courage, as he shares his experiences with unflinching honesty, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the complexities of life behind the badge.

Rob's tenure in the police force was marked by both traditional and non-traditional roles, even serving as acting chief of police, which brought its own unique set of challenges and triumphs. We explore how these experiences intertwined with his early life traumas, further complicating his journey towards recovery. The conversation takes a deep dive into the ways in which the pressures of the job exacerbated Rob's struggles with addiction, and how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) played a role in his depression.

Adding another layer to his inspiring story, Rob discusses his contribution to "The Expanding Man Chronicles," a recently published book that sheds light on personal transformation and recovery. This episode is not just about the struggles; it's about overcoming them. It's about Rob Rudewicz's ultimate success in finding true recovery and the lessons we can all learn from his journey. Join us as we uncover the resilience of the human spirit, through the eyes of a man who faced his demons and emerged victorious.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 10 Apr 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-april-10-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Join us as we uncover the strength of the human spirit with guest, Rob Rudewicz, Retired Police Captain]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>rob-rudewicz, retired-police-captain, hartford-police-department</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Society &#x26; Culture</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Society &#x26; Culture" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:44:40</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-april-10-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E15 Duty, Depression, and Deliverance with guest, Rob Rudewicz, Retired Police Captain, April 10, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this eye-opening episode of our podcast, we delve into the life of Rob Rudewicz, a man whose career in law enforcement spanned two decades, culminating in his retirement as a Captain from the Hartford Police Department. Rob's journey is not just a tale of policing a city he grew up in, but it's also a raw exploration of his own personal battles with addiction, depression, and surviving stage 4 pancreatic cancer. His story is one of vulnerability and courage, as he shares his experiences with unflinching honesty, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the complexities of life behind the badge.

Rob's tenure in the police force was marked by both traditional and non-traditional roles, even serving as acting chief of police, which brought its own unique set of challenges and triumphs. We explore how these experiences intertwined with his early life traumas, further complicating his journey towards recovery. The conversation takes a deep dive into the ways in which the pressures of the job exacerbated Rob's struggles with addiction, and how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) played a role in his depression.

Adding another layer to his inspiring story, Rob discusses his contribution to "The Expanding Man Chronicles," a recently published book that sheds light on personal transformation and recovery. This episode is not just about the struggles; it's about overcoming them. It's about Rob Rudewicz's ultimate success in finding true recovery and the lessons we can all learn from his journey. Join us as we uncover the resilience of the human spirit, through the eyes of a man who faced his demons and emerged victorious.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E14 Shuffling the Deck on A.C.E.S. with guest, Chris Moore, Fire Captain, Author, Speaker, Advocate, April 3, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E14 Shuffling the Deck on A.C.E.S. with guest, Chris Moore, Fire Captain, Author, Speaker, Advocate, April 3, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this enlightening episode, we delve into the impactful world of first responders and the mental health challenges they face, through the lens of Captain Chris Moore's personal and professional experiences. As a key figure in his department's Behavioral Health and Peer Support Team, Chris opens up about his own battle with post-traumatic stress, diagnosed in 2018, following years of dedicated service. His story is one of vulnerability, courage, and the transformative power of support and openness.

Throughout the episode, Captain Moore sheds light on the concept of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) scores, discussing the profound ways in which early life traumas can shape responses to stress and crisis in adulthood. This conversation extends into the broader topics of alcohol use within our culture and the unique role of faith and religion within the fire service, offering a multifaceted view of the challenges and coping mechanisms present in the lives of first responders.

Moreover, Chris introduces us to the life-changing program, Save a Warrior (SAW), detailing his journey as an alumnus and the program's holistic approach to healing from Complex Post-Traumatic Stress. Through SAW's evidence-based interventions and community support, Chris highlights the path to recovery and the importance of addressing mental health with comprehensive care and compassion. Join us as we explore these crucial themes, guided by Captain Moore's insightful reflections and his mission to help others by sharing his journey with unyielding honesty and transparency.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this enlightening episode, we delve into the impactful world of first responders and the mental health challenges they face, through the lens of Captain Chris Moore's personal and professional experiences. As a key figure in his department's Behavioral Health and Peer Support Team, Chris opens up about his own battle with post-traumatic stress, diagnosed in 2018, following years of dedicated service. His story is one of vulnerability, courage, and the transformative power of support and openness.

Throughout the episode, Captain Moore sheds light on the concept of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) scores, discussing the profound ways in which early life traumas can shape responses to stress and crisis in adulthood. This conversation extends into the broader topics of alcohol use within our culture and the unique role of faith and religion within the fire service, offering a multifaceted view of the challenges and coping mechanisms present in the lives of first responders.

Moreover, Chris introduces us to the life-changing program, Save a Warrior (SAW), detailing his journey as an alumnus and the program's holistic approach to healing from Complex Post-Traumatic Stress. Through SAW's evidence-based interventions and community support, Chris highlights the path to recovery and the importance of addressing mental health with comprehensive care and compassion. Join us as we explore these crucial themes, guided by Captain Moore's insightful reflections and his mission to help others by sharing his journey with unyielding honesty and transparency.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this enlightening episode, we delve into the impactful world of first responders and the mental health challenges they face, through the lens of Captain Chris Moore's personal and professional experiences. As a key figure in his department's Behavioral Health and Peer Support Team, Chris opens up about his own battle with post-traumatic stress, diagnosed in 2018, following years of dedicated service. His story is one of vulnerability, courage, and the transformative power of support and openness.

Throughout the episode, Captain Moore sheds light on the concept of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) scores, discussing the profound ways in which early life traumas can shape responses to stress and crisis in adulthood. This conversation extends into the broader topics of alcohol use within our culture and the unique role of faith and religion within the fire service, offering a multifaceted view of the challenges and coping mechanisms present in the lives of first responders.

Moreover, Chris introduces us to the life-changing program, Save a Warrior (SAW), detailing his journey as an alumnus and the program's holistic approach to healing from Complex Post-Traumatic Stress. Through SAW's evidence-based interventions and community support, Chris highlights the path to recovery and the importance of addressing mental health with comprehensive care and compassion. Join us as we explore these crucial themes, guided by Captain Moore's insightful reflections and his mission to help others by sharing his journey with unyielding honesty and transparency.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 03 Apr 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-april-3-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[We explore the mental health challenges faced by first responders, through the lens of Captain Chris Moore]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>chris-moore, chesapeake-virginia-fire-department</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Education</category>
                                  <category>Religion &#x26; Spirituality</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Education" />
                                                <itunes:category text="Religion &#x26; Spirituality" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:49:26</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-april-3-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E14 Shuffling the Deck on A.C.E.S. with guest, Chris Moore, Fire Captain, Author, Speaker, Advocate, April 3, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this enlightening episode, we delve into the impactful world of first responders and the mental health challenges they face, through the lens of Captain Chris Moore's personal and professional experiences. As a key figure in his department's Behavioral Health and Peer Support Team, Chris opens up about his own battle with post-traumatic stress, diagnosed in 2018, following years of dedicated service. His story is one of vulnerability, courage, and the transformative power of support and openness.

Throughout the episode, Captain Moore sheds light on the concept of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) scores, discussing the profound ways in which early life traumas can shape responses to stress and crisis in adulthood. This conversation extends into the broader topics of alcohol use within our culture and the unique role of faith and religion within the fire service, offering a multifaceted view of the challenges and coping mechanisms present in the lives of first responders.

Moreover, Chris introduces us to the life-changing program, Save a Warrior (SAW), detailing his journey as an alumnus and the program's holistic approach to healing from Complex Post-Traumatic Stress. Through SAW's evidence-based interventions and community support, Chris highlights the path to recovery and the importance of addressing mental health with comprehensive care and compassion. Join us as we explore these crucial themes, guided by Captain Moore's insightful reflections and his mission to help others by sharing his journey with unyielding honesty and transparency.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E13 Infidelity: Temptation and Transformation with guest, John Kelly, March 27, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E13 Infidelity: Temptation and Transformation with guest, John Kelly, March 27, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[

Join us in this unprecedented behind-the-badge episode as we focus on the heartbreak of infidelity with law enforcement veteran, author, and coach John Kelly. We investigate betrayal, affairs and rebuilding shattered trust in first responder marriages. John brings a wealth of knowledge on smashing the cycle of self-destruction and maintaining healthy relationships in high-stress first responder professions.

In this candid conversation, we explore early signs of trouble in marriages, and the addiction to adrenaline-inducing behaviors like infidelity. Discover practical steps to enhance communication with loved ones, the importance of a support network of friends and colleagues during tough times, and the essential steps of making amends, seeking forgiveness, and rebuilding trust post-betrayal.

Don't miss this enlightening episode with John Kelly, a beacon of wisdom and hope for those seeking redemption and renewal in the face of broken relationships.

This episode is made possible by R.E. Lawlor Graphics and Printing, where raising money has never been so easy. Call 203-748-4144 or visit https://relawlor.com]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[

Join us in this unprecedented behind-the-badge episode as we focus on the heartbreak of infidelity with law enforcement veteran, author, and coach John Kelly. We investigate betrayal, affairs and rebuilding shattered trust in first responder marriages. John brings a wealth of knowledge on smashing the cycle of self-destruction and maintaining healthy relationships in high-stress first responder professions.

In this candid conversation, we explore early signs of trouble in marriages, and the addiction to adrenaline-inducing behaviors like infidelity. Discover practical steps to enhance communication with loved ones, the importance of a support network of friends and colleagues during tough times, and the essential steps of making amends, seeking forgiveness, and rebuilding trust post-betrayal.

Don't miss this enlightening episode with John Kelly, a beacon of wisdom and hope for those seeking redemption and renewal in the face of broken relationships.

This episode is made possible by R.E. Lawlor Graphics and Printing, where raising money has never been so easy. Call 203-748-4144 or visit https://relawlor.com]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[

Join us in this unprecedented behind-the-badge episode as we focus on the heartbreak of infidelity with law enforcement veteran, author, and coach John Kelly. We investigate betrayal, affairs and rebuilding shattered trust in first responder marriages. John brings a wealth of knowledge on smashing the cycle of self-destruction and maintaining healthy relationships in high-stress first responder professions.

In this candid conversation, we explore early signs of trouble in marriages, and the addiction to adrenaline-inducing behaviors like infidelity. Discover practical steps to enhance communication with loved ones, the importance of a support network of friends and colleagues during tough times, and the essential steps of making amends, seeking forgiveness, and rebuilding trust post-betrayal.

Don't miss this enlightening episode with John Kelly, a beacon of wisdom and hope for those seeking redemption and renewal in the face of broken relationships.

This episode is made possible by R.E. Lawlor Graphics and Printing, where raising money has never been so easy. Call 203-748-4144 or visit https://relawlor.com]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 27 Mar 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-march-27-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[We focus on the heartbreak of infidelity with law enforcement veteran, author, and coach John Kelly. ]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>john-kelly, law-enforcement-life-coach, retired-sheriff's-dept-sergeant</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Society &#x26; Culture</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Society &#x26; Culture" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:56:41</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-march-27-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E13 Infidelity: Temptation and Transformation with guest, John Kelly, March 27, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>

Join us in this unprecedented behind-the-badge episode as we focus on the heartbreak of infidelity with law enforcement veteran, author, and coach John Kelly. We investigate betrayal, affairs and rebuilding shattered trust in first responder marriages. John brings a wealth of knowledge on smashing the cycle of self-destruction and maintaining healthy relationships in high-stress first responder professions.

In this candid conversation, we explore early signs of trouble in marriages, and the addiction to adrenaline-inducing behaviors like infidelity. Discover practical steps to enhance communication with loved ones, the importance of a support network of friends and colleagues during tough times, and the essential steps of making amends, seeking forgiveness, and rebuilding trust post-betrayal.

Don't miss this enlightening episode with John Kelly, a beacon of wisdom and hope for those seeking redemption and renewal in the face of broken relationships.

This episode is made possible by R.E. Lawlor Graphics and Printing, where raising money has never been so easy. Call 203-748-4144 or visit https://relawlor.com></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E12 Succeed in the Need to Lead with guest Al Pratts, Deputy Chief and Chief of Special Operations, March 20, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E12 Succeed in the Need to Lead with guest Al Pratts, Deputy Chief and Chief of Special Operations, March 20, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[

Ready to take your career to the next level and achieve that long-awaited promotion? Tune in as we welcome Al Pratts, Deputy Chief and Chief of Special Operations at North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue and delve deep into the intricate relationship between the first responder promotional process and mental health. Learn valuable insights on preparing for the promotional process and discover the challenges faced by individuals before and after being promoted, shedding light on the prevalent mental health issues affecting members within departments and whether leaders play a pivotal role in shaping the well-being of their subordinates.

We navigate the emotional landscape of leadership, discussing how the increasing responsibilities that come with climbing the ranks impact one's emotional well-being. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking episode that promises to offer a fresh perspective on a crucial aspect of first responder dynamics. What steps are you willing to take to stand out and prove your capabilities to your superiors? How can you showcase your skills, dedication, and potential for growth within your current role?

This episode is made possible by R.E. Lawlor Graphics and Printing, where raising money has never been so easy. Call 203-748-4144 or visit https://relawlor.com]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[

Ready to take your career to the next level and achieve that long-awaited promotion? Tune in as we welcome Al Pratts, Deputy Chief and Chief of Special Operations at North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue and delve deep into the intricate relationship between the first responder promotional process and mental health. Learn valuable insights on preparing for the promotional process and discover the challenges faced by individuals before and after being promoted, shedding light on the prevalent mental health issues affecting members within departments and whether leaders play a pivotal role in shaping the well-being of their subordinates.

We navigate the emotional landscape of leadership, discussing how the increasing responsibilities that come with climbing the ranks impact one's emotional well-being. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking episode that promises to offer a fresh perspective on a crucial aspect of first responder dynamics. What steps are you willing to take to stand out and prove your capabilities to your superiors? How can you showcase your skills, dedication, and potential for growth within your current role?

This episode is made possible by R.E. Lawlor Graphics and Printing, where raising money has never been so easy. Call 203-748-4144 or visit https://relawlor.com]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[

Ready to take your career to the next level and achieve that long-awaited promotion? Tune in as we welcome Al Pratts, Deputy Chief and Chief of Special Operations at North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue and delve deep into the intricate relationship between the first responder promotional process and mental health. Learn valuable insights on preparing for the promotional process and discover the challenges faced by individuals before and after being promoted, shedding light on the prevalent mental health issues affecting members within departments and whether leaders play a pivotal role in shaping the well-being of their subordinates.

We navigate the emotional landscape of leadership, discussing how the increasing responsibilities that come with climbing the ranks impact one's emotional well-being. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking episode that promises to offer a fresh perspective on a crucial aspect of first responder dynamics. What steps are you willing to take to stand out and prove your capabilities to your superiors? How can you showcase your skills, dedication, and potential for growth within your current role?

This episode is made possible by R.E. Lawlor Graphics and Printing, where raising money has never been so easy. Call 203-748-4144 or visit https://relawlor.com]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 20 Mar 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-march-20-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Ready to take your career to the next level and achieve that long-awaited promotion?]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>al-pratts, deputy-chief-and-chief-of-special-operations, north-hudson-regional-fire-and-rescue</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Education</category>
                                  <category>Society &#x26; Culture</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Education" />
                                                <itunes:category text="Society &#x26; Culture" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:58:38</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-march-20-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E12 Succeed in the Need to Lead with guest Al Pratts, Deputy Chief and Chief of Special Operations, March 20, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>

Ready to take your career to the next level and achieve that long-awaited promotion? Tune in as we welcome Al Pratts, Deputy Chief and Chief of Special Operations at North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue and delve deep into the intricate relationship between the first responder promotional process and mental health. Learn valuable insights on preparing for the promotional process and discover the challenges faced by individuals before and after being promoted, shedding light on the prevalent mental health issues affecting members within departments and whether leaders play a pivotal role in shaping the well-being of their subordinates.

We navigate the emotional landscape of leadership, discussing how the increasing responsibilities that come with climbing the ranks impact one's emotional well-being. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking episode that promises to offer a fresh perspective on a crucial aspect of first responder dynamics. What steps are you willing to take to stand out and prove your capabilities to your superiors? How can you showcase your skills, dedication, and potential for growth within your current role?

This episode is made possible by R.E. Lawlor Graphics and Printing, where raising money has never been so easy. Call 203-748-4144 or visit https://relawlor.com></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E11 This Too Shall Pass?? Panel Discussion: Real Talk on Stress vs Serenity, March 13, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E11 This Too Shall Pass?? Panel Discussion: Real Talk on Stress vs Serenity, March 13, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this special episode, Officer Pete Elste (Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator), Firefighter Pete Nichio, Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, and Scott Alvord, LCSW (Crisis Intervention Clinician), come together for Real Talk: Stress vs Serenity. Under the theme of "This too shall pass," they explore strength in vulnerability and recovery from job-related trauma. They discuss the benefits of Embedded Clinicians at emergency services agencies, maintaining sobriety, challenges of formal and informal leadership, and finding peace amidst chaos in their high-stress professions.

The panel shares insights on how they navigate the daily stresses of their roles, highlighting the significance of mental health support within emergency services. Join us as these professionals provide a candid and enlightening dialogue on managing stress, leadership, sobriety, and the emotional toll of their critical roles in serving the community.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this special episode, Officer Pete Elste (Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator), Firefighter Pete Nichio, Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, and Scott Alvord, LCSW (Crisis Intervention Clinician), come together for Real Talk: Stress vs Serenity. Under the theme of "This too shall pass," they explore strength in vulnerability and recovery from job-related trauma. They discuss the benefits of Embedded Clinicians at emergency services agencies, maintaining sobriety, challenges of formal and informal leadership, and finding peace amidst chaos in their high-stress professions.

The panel shares insights on how they navigate the daily stresses of their roles, highlighting the significance of mental health support within emergency services. Join us as these professionals provide a candid and enlightening dialogue on managing stress, leadership, sobriety, and the emotional toll of their critical roles in serving the community.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this special episode, Officer Pete Elste (Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator), Firefighter Pete Nichio, Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, and Scott Alvord, LCSW (Crisis Intervention Clinician), come together for Real Talk: Stress vs Serenity. Under the theme of "This too shall pass," they explore strength in vulnerability and recovery from job-related trauma. They discuss the benefits of Embedded Clinicians at emergency services agencies, maintaining sobriety, challenges of formal and informal leadership, and finding peace amidst chaos in their high-stress professions.

The panel shares insights on how they navigate the daily stresses of their roles, highlighting the significance of mental health support within emergency services. Join us as these professionals provide a candid and enlightening dialogue on managing stress, leadership, sobriety, and the emotional toll of their critical roles in serving the community.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Wed, 13 Mar 2024 23:00:00 CDT</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-march-13-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Under the theme of "This too shall pass," they explore strength in vulnerability and recovery from job-related trauma.]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>firefighter, crisis-intervention-team-coordinator, crisis-clinician</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Society &#x26; Culture</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Society &#x26; Culture" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:59:46</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-march-13-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E11 This Too Shall Pass?? Panel Discussion: Real Talk on Stress vs Serenity, March 13, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this special episode, Officer Pete Elste (Crisis Intervention Team Coordinator), Firefighter Pete Nichio, Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, and Scott Alvord, LCSW (Crisis Intervention Clinician), come together for Real Talk: Stress vs Serenity. Under the theme of "This too shall pass," they explore strength in vulnerability and recovery from job-related trauma. They discuss the benefits of Embedded Clinicians at emergency services agencies, maintaining sobriety, challenges of formal and informal leadership, and finding peace amidst chaos in their high-stress professions.

The panel shares insights on how they navigate the daily stresses of their roles, highlighting the significance of mental health support within emergency services. Join us as these professionals provide a candid and enlightening dialogue on managing stress, leadership, sobriety, and the emotional toll of their critical roles in serving the community.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E10 Igniting Growth and Excellence with guest, Chief Anthony Perez, March 6, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E10 Igniting Growth and Excellence with guest, Chief Anthony Perez, March 6, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Anthony Perez, the Fire Chief of Pasco County, Florida. We explore the challenges and triumphs of transitioning into a new leadership role, the innovative cancer prevention initiatives he has implemented within his department, and the impact of recruitment and retention strategies on the firefighting community. We also discuss Chief Perez's approach to sharing his wealth of experience with others and the critical importance of mental wellness in the fire service. Chief Perez sheds light on the tools and strategies essential for safeguarding the mental and physical health of first responders and fostering a resilient firefighting workforce.

With over 26 years of experience in firefighting, Chief Perez's dedication to serving his community shines through as he leads the Pasco County Fire Rescue team. His commitment to servant leadership and empowering others to grow and excel is evident in his various roles as a mentor, educator, speaker, and community advocate. Chief Perez's strong family values and faith guide his mission to provide unwavering support to his team while enhancing their safety and well-being on the front lines.

On a new installment of Resilience Toolbox, we’re spotlighting Prenuvo, the company pioneering proactive whole-body imaging for the early detection of cancer and other diseases. We’re also offering a discount code for $300 off a Prenuvo scan. 

$300 DISCOUNT CODE: https://prenuvo.com/RESPONDERRESILIENCE]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Anthony Perez, the Fire Chief of Pasco County, Florida. We explore the challenges and triumphs of transitioning into a new leadership role, the innovative cancer prevention initiatives he has implemented within his department, and the impact of recruitment and retention strategies on the firefighting community. We also discuss Chief Perez's approach to sharing his wealth of experience with others and the critical importance of mental wellness in the fire service. Chief Perez sheds light on the tools and strategies essential for safeguarding the mental and physical health of first responders and fostering a resilient firefighting workforce.

With over 26 years of experience in firefighting, Chief Perez's dedication to serving his community shines through as he leads the Pasco County Fire Rescue team. His commitment to servant leadership and empowering others to grow and excel is evident in his various roles as a mentor, educator, speaker, and community advocate. Chief Perez's strong family values and faith guide his mission to provide unwavering support to his team while enhancing their safety and well-being on the front lines.

On a new installment of Resilience Toolbox, we’re spotlighting Prenuvo, the company pioneering proactive whole-body imaging for the early detection of cancer and other diseases. We’re also offering a discount code for $300 off a Prenuvo scan. 

$300 DISCOUNT CODE: https://prenuvo.com/RESPONDERRESILIENCE]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Anthony Perez, the Fire Chief of Pasco County, Florida. We explore the challenges and triumphs of transitioning into a new leadership role, the innovative cancer prevention initiatives he has implemented within his department, and the impact of recruitment and retention strategies on the firefighting community. We also discuss Chief Perez's approach to sharing his wealth of experience with others and the critical importance of mental wellness in the fire service. Chief Perez sheds light on the tools and strategies essential for safeguarding the mental and physical health of first responders and fostering a resilient firefighting workforce.

With over 26 years of experience in firefighting, Chief Perez's dedication to serving his community shines through as he leads the Pasco County Fire Rescue team. His commitment to servant leadership and empowering others to grow and excel is evident in his various roles as a mentor, educator, speaker, and community advocate. Chief Perez's strong family values and faith guide his mission to provide unwavering support to his team while enhancing their safety and well-being on the front lines.

On a new installment of Resilience Toolbox, we’re spotlighting Prenuvo, the company pioneering proactive whole-body imaging for the early detection of cancer and other diseases. We’re also offering a discount code for $300 off a Prenuvo scan. 

$300 DISCOUNT CODE: https://prenuvo.com/RESPONDERRESILIENCE]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 00:00:00 CST</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-march-6-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[We dive into the inspiring journey of Anthony Perez, the Fire Chief of Pasco County, Florida. ]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>inspiring-journey, tony-perez, anthony-perez, fire-chief, pasco-county, challenges-and-triumphs, innovative-cancer-prevention-initiatives, impact-of-recruitment, retention-strategies, firefighting-community</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Education</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Education" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:53:53</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-march-6-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E10 Igniting Growth and Excellence with guest, Chief Anthony Perez, March 6, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Anthony Perez, the Fire Chief of Pasco County, Florida. We explore the challenges and triumphs of transitioning into a new leadership role, the innovative cancer prevention initiatives he has implemented within his department, and the impact of recruitment and retention strategies on the firefighting community. We also discuss Chief Perez's approach to sharing his wealth of experience with others and the critical importance of mental wellness in the fire service. Chief Perez sheds light on the tools and strategies essential for safeguarding the mental and physical health of first responders and fostering a resilient firefighting workforce.

With over 26 years of experience in firefighting, Chief Perez's dedication to serving his community shines through as he leads the Pasco County Fire Rescue team. His commitment to servant leadership and empowering others to grow and excel is evident in his various roles as a mentor, educator, speaker, and community advocate. Chief Perez's strong family values and faith guide his mission to provide unwavering support to his team while enhancing their safety and well-being on the front lines.

On a new installment of Resilience Toolbox, we’re spotlighting Prenuvo, the company pioneering proactive whole-body imaging for the early detection of cancer and other diseases. We’re also offering a discount code for $300 off a Prenuvo scan. 

$300 DISCOUNT CODE: https://prenuvo.com/RESPONDERRESILIENCE></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E9 The Power of De-escalation in Law Enforcement with guest, Ernie Stevens, retired LEO and author, February 28, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E9 The Power of De-escalation in Law Enforcement with guest, Ernie Stevens, retired LEO and author, February 28, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Join us for an engaging episode where we explore mental health and de-escalation with Ernest Stevens, author of the best-selling book "Mental Health and De-escalation: A Guide for Law Enforcement Professionals.” As a pivotal member of the San Antonio Police Department Mental Health Unit, Ernie brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table. Featured in the Emmy Award Winning HBO Documentary, "Ernie and Joe: Crisis Cops," Ernie is recognized as an expert in Crisis Intervention Training, having been showcased in over 27 publication. We explore the challenges that law enforcement officers encounter daily when dealing with mental health crisis calls. Ernie shares insights from his time on the force, shedding light on the coping mechanisms and self-care practices he employed personally. Discover the importance of control, connection, and empathy in navigating crisis intervention situations. Don't miss this episode filled with expert advice for handling these critical moments with compassion and professionalism! 🌟🚔🧠]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Join us for an engaging episode where we explore mental health and de-escalation with Ernest Stevens, author of the best-selling book "Mental Health and De-escalation: A Guide for Law Enforcement Professionals.” As a pivotal member of the San Antonio Police Department Mental Health Unit, Ernie brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table. Featured in the Emmy Award Winning HBO Documentary, "Ernie and Joe: Crisis Cops," Ernie is recognized as an expert in Crisis Intervention Training, having been showcased in over 27 publication. We explore the challenges that law enforcement officers encounter daily when dealing with mental health crisis calls. Ernie shares insights from his time on the force, shedding light on the coping mechanisms and self-care practices he employed personally. Discover the importance of control, connection, and empathy in navigating crisis intervention situations. Don't miss this episode filled with expert advice for handling these critical moments with compassion and professionalism! 🌟🚔🧠]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join us for an engaging episode where we explore mental health and de-escalation with Ernest Stevens, author of the best-selling book "Mental Health and De-escalation: A Guide for Law Enforcement Professionals.” As a pivotal member of the San Antonio Police Department Mental Health Unit, Ernie brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table. Featured in the Emmy Award Winning HBO Documentary, "Ernie and Joe: Crisis Cops," Ernie is recognized as an expert in Crisis Intervention Training, having been showcased in over 27 publication. We explore the challenges that law enforcement officers encounter daily when dealing with mental health crisis calls. Ernie shares insights from his time on the force, shedding light on the coping mechanisms and self-care practices he employed personally. Discover the importance of control, connection, and empathy in navigating crisis intervention situations. Don't miss this episode filled with expert advice for handling these critical moments with compassion and professionalism! 🌟🚔🧠]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Thu, 29 Feb 2024 00:00:00 CST</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-february-28-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[we explore mental health and de-escalation with the author of the book ""Mental Health and De-escalation"]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>ernest-stevens, mental-health-and-de-escalation, a-guide-for-law-enforcement-professionals, san-antonio-police-department, mental-health-unit, emmy-award-winning, hbo-documentary, ernie-and-joe:-crisis-cops, crisis-intervention-training</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Education</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Education" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:48:27</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-february-28-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E9 The Power of De-escalation in Law Enforcement with guest, Ernie Stevens, retired LEO and author, February 28, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>Join us for an engaging episode where we explore mental health and de-escalation with Ernest Stevens, author of the best-selling book "Mental Health and De-escalation: A Guide for Law Enforcement Professionals.” As a pivotal member of the San Antonio Police Department Mental Health Unit, Ernie brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table. Featured in the Emmy Award Winning HBO Documentary, "Ernie and Joe: Crisis Cops," Ernie is recognized as an expert in Crisis Intervention Training, having been showcased in over 27 publication. We explore the challenges that law enforcement officers encounter daily when dealing with mental health crisis calls. Ernie shares insights from his time on the force, shedding light on the coping mechanisms and self-care practices he employed personally. Discover the importance of control, connection, and empathy in navigating crisis intervention situations. Don't miss this episode filled with expert advice for handling these critical moments with compassion and professionalism! 🌟🚔🧠></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E8 Recipes for Resilience: Coping with Suicide with guest, Joseph T. Bonanno, FDNY and USAF Veteran and chef, February 21, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E8 Recipes for Resilience: Coping with Suicide with guest, Joseph T. Bonanno, FDNY and USAF Veteran and chef, February 21, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Joseph T. Bonanno, a true American hero who has served in both the USAF and The FDNY. Joseph opens up about the profound impact of suicide on his life, especially following the tragic loss of his brother Michael in 2012. Through his personal experiences, Joseph sheds light on the ripple effect of suicide and shares valuable insights on coping mechanisms and available resources for those affected by such a devastating event.

Beyond his resilience in the face of adversity, Joseph's story takes an interesting turn as he delves into the evolution of his cooking TV show. Starting from humble beginnings, he shares the fascinating trajectory of his culinary passion and where it stands today. As a former firefighter turned certified fitness trainer and nutritionist, Joseph's dedication to health and wellness shines through as he recounts preparing nutritious meals for his fellow firefighters. With his expertise culminating in the creation of renowned cookbooks like American Firehouse Cuisine, Joseph's culinary legacy continues to inspire and nourish many. Join us as we explore the multifaceted journey of this remarkable responder on Responder Resilience!

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Joseph T. Bonanno, a true American hero who has served in both the USAF and The FDNY. Joseph opens up about the profound impact of suicide on his life, especially following the tragic loss of his brother Michael in 2012. Through his personal experiences, Joseph sheds light on the ripple effect of suicide and shares valuable insights on coping mechanisms and available resources for those affected by such a devastating event.

Beyond his resilience in the face of adversity, Joseph's story takes an interesting turn as he delves into the evolution of his cooking TV show. Starting from humble beginnings, he shares the fascinating trajectory of his culinary passion and where it stands today. As a former firefighter turned certified fitness trainer and nutritionist, Joseph's dedication to health and wellness shines through as he recounts preparing nutritious meals for his fellow firefighters. With his expertise culminating in the creation of renowned cookbooks like American Firehouse Cuisine, Joseph's culinary legacy continues to inspire and nourish many. Join us as we explore the multifaceted journey of this remarkable responder on Responder Resilience!

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Joseph T. Bonanno, a true American hero who has served in both the USAF and The FDNY. Joseph opens up about the profound impact of suicide on his life, especially following the tragic loss of his brother Michael in 2012. Through his personal experiences, Joseph sheds light on the ripple effect of suicide and shares valuable insights on coping mechanisms and available resources for those affected by such a devastating event.

Beyond his resilience in the face of adversity, Joseph's story takes an interesting turn as he delves into the evolution of his cooking TV show. Starting from humble beginnings, he shares the fascinating trajectory of his culinary passion and where it stands today. As a former firefighter turned certified fitness trainer and nutritionist, Joseph's dedication to health and wellness shines through as he recounts preparing nutritious meals for his fellow firefighters. With his expertise culminating in the creation of renowned cookbooks like American Firehouse Cuisine, Joseph's culinary legacy continues to inspire and nourish many. Join us as we explore the multifaceted journey of this remarkable responder on Responder Resilience!

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2024 00:00:00 CST</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-february-21-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[We dive into the inspiring journey of Joseph T. Bonanno, who has served in both the USAF and The FDNY. ]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>joseph-t-bonanno, fdny-and-usaf-veteran, firehouse-cuisine-chef, cookbook-author</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Arts</category>
                                                            <category>Food</category>
                                                                <category>TV &#x26; Film</category>
                              
                                                            <itunes:category text="Arts">
                                      <itunes:category text="Food" />
                                  </itunes:category>
                                                              <itunes:category text="TV &#x26; Film" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:51:21</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-february-21-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E8 Recipes for Resilience: Coping with Suicide with guest, Joseph T. Bonanno, FDNY and USAF Veteran and chef, February 21, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Joseph T. Bonanno, a true American hero who has served in both the USAF and The FDNY. Joseph opens up about the profound impact of suicide on his life, especially following the tragic loss of his brother Michael in 2012. Through his personal experiences, Joseph sheds light on the ripple effect of suicide and shares valuable insights on coping mechanisms and available resources for those affected by such a devastating event.

Beyond his resilience in the face of adversity, Joseph's story takes an interesting turn as he delves into the evolution of his cooking TV show. Starting from humble beginnings, he shares the fascinating trajectory of his culinary passion and where it stands today. As a former firefighter turned certified fitness trainer and nutritionist, Joseph's dedication to health and wellness shines through as he recounts preparing nutritious meals for his fellow firefighters. With his expertise culminating in the creation of renowned cookbooks like American Firehouse Cuisine, Joseph's culinary legacy continues to inspire and nourish many. Join us as we explore the multifaceted journey of this remarkable responder on Responder Resilience!

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E7 Movies That Matter for Police and Their Families with guest, Jason Harney, Retired Police Sergeant and Documentary Filmmaker, February 14, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E7 Movies That Matter for Police and Their Families with guest, Jason Harney, Retired Police Sergeant and Documentary Filmmaker, February 14, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this episode of Responder Resilience, we delve into the world of impactful filmmaking with Jason Harney, a retired Police Sergeant turned Documentary Filmmaker. Join us as we explore Jason's journey from serving with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for over two decades to his current role as a producer and director at Lightning Digital Entertainment. With a focus on addressing critical issues within law enforcement, Jason brings his unique perspective and expertise to the forefront through feature-length documentaries like "Is There Something Going On At Home?" and "Wrist Lock." Tune in to gain insights into how movies can make a difference for police officers and their families, and discover the power of visual storytelling in creating positive change within the community.

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this episode of Responder Resilience, we delve into the world of impactful filmmaking with Jason Harney, a retired Police Sergeant turned Documentary Filmmaker. Join us as we explore Jason's journey from serving with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for over two decades to his current role as a producer and director at Lightning Digital Entertainment. With a focus on addressing critical issues within law enforcement, Jason brings his unique perspective and expertise to the forefront through feature-length documentaries like "Is There Something Going On At Home?" and "Wrist Lock." Tune in to gain insights into how movies can make a difference for police officers and their families, and discover the power of visual storytelling in creating positive change within the community.

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Responder Resilience, we delve into the world of impactful filmmaking with Jason Harney, a retired Police Sergeant turned Documentary Filmmaker. Join us as we explore Jason's journey from serving with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for over two decades to his current role as a producer and director at Lightning Digital Entertainment. With a focus on addressing critical issues within law enforcement, Jason brings his unique perspective and expertise to the forefront through feature-length documentaries like "Is There Something Going On At Home?" and "Wrist Lock." Tune in to gain insights into how movies can make a difference for police officers and their families, and discover the power of visual storytelling in creating positive change within the community.

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2024 00:00:00 CST</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-february-14-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[The world of impactful filmmaking with Jason Harney, a retired Police Sergeant turned Documentary Filmmaker. ]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>jason-harney, retired-police-sergeant, documentary-filmmaker</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Society &#x26; Culture</category>
                                  <category>TV &#x26; Film</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Society &#x26; Culture" />
                                                <itunes:category text="TV &#x26; Film" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:48:05</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-february-14-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E7 Movies That Matter for Police and Their Families with guest, Jason Harney, Retired Police Sergeant and Documentary Filmmaker, February 14, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this episode of Responder Resilience, we delve into the world of impactful filmmaking with Jason Harney, a retired Police Sergeant turned Documentary Filmmaker. Join us as we explore Jason's journey from serving with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for over two decades to his current role as a producer and director at Lightning Digital Entertainment. With a focus on addressing critical issues within law enforcement, Jason brings his unique perspective and expertise to the forefront through feature-length documentaries like "Is There Something Going On At Home?" and "Wrist Lock." Tune in to gain insights into how movies can make a difference for police officers and their families, and discover the power of visual storytelling in creating positive change within the community.

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E6 Saving Lives Through Connection and Comedy with guest, Jason Patton, Firefighter, Paramedic, Comedian, VP of Fire Department Coffee, February 7, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E6 Saving Lives Through Connection and Comedy with guest, Jason Patton, Firefighter, Paramedic, Comedian, VP of Fire Department Coffee, February 7, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Get ready to meet firefighter/paramedic Jason Patton, the creative genius behind Fire Department Chronicles. We take a peek into his world and the work he does both on and off the job. Jason shares his unique perspective on the struggles and triumphs of being a first responder, as we tackle important subjects like mental health, resiliency, suicide, and cancer detection.

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Get ready to meet firefighter/paramedic Jason Patton, the creative genius behind Fire Department Chronicles. We take a peek into his world and the work he does both on and off the job. Jason shares his unique perspective on the struggles and triumphs of being a first responder, as we tackle important subjects like mental health, resiliency, suicide, and cancer detection.

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Get ready to meet firefighter/paramedic Jason Patton, the creative genius behind Fire Department Chronicles. We take a peek into his world and the work he does both on and off the job. Jason shares his unique perspective on the struggles and triumphs of being a first responder, as we tackle important subjects like mental health, resiliency, suicide, and cancer detection.

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2024 00:00:00 CST</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-february-7-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Get ready to meet firefighter/paramedic Jason Patton, the creative genius behind Fire Department Chronicles. ]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>jason-patton, firefighter-paramedic-comedian, vp-of-fire-department-coffee</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Comedy</category>
                                  <category>Education</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Comedy" />
                                                <itunes:category text="Education" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:39:45</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-february-7-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E6 Saving Lives Through Connection and Comedy with guest, Jason Patton, Firefighter, Paramedic, Comedian, VP of Fire Department Coffee, February 7, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>Get ready to meet firefighter/paramedic Jason Patton, the creative genius behind Fire Department Chronicles. We take a peek into his world and the work he does both on and off the job. Jason shares his unique perspective on the struggles and triumphs of being a first responder, as we tackle important subjects like mental health, resiliency, suicide, and cancer detection.

This episode was made possible by ReBound by RestorEar, revolutionary cold therapy for hearing loss prevention. Visit https://restorear.com to get your ReBound today.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E5 Focusing the Lens on EMS in Crisis with guest, Derek O. Hanley, Retired Paramedic, Photographer, Author, Disabled Veteran Combat Medic, January 31, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E5 Focusing the Lens on EMS in Crisis with guest, Derek O. Hanley, Retired Paramedic, Photographer, Author, Disabled Veteran Combat Medic, January 31, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In this episode, we delve into the powerful stories behind "Photos From the Front Lines" with photographer, paramedic and disabled veteran combat medic, Derek O. Hanley. Discover the stories that honor but also reveal the brokenness of EMS, and learn about the urgent need for improving responder recruitment, retention and mental health support. Derek also discusses the documentary, "Honorable But Broken, EMS in Crisis".]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In this episode, we delve into the powerful stories behind "Photos From the Front Lines" with photographer, paramedic and disabled veteran combat medic, Derek O. Hanley. Discover the stories that honor but also reveal the brokenness of EMS, and learn about the urgent need for improving responder recruitment, retention and mental health support. Derek also discusses the documentary, "Honorable But Broken, EMS in Crisis".]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, we delve into the powerful stories behind "Photos From the Front Lines" with photographer, paramedic and disabled veteran combat medic, Derek O. Hanley. Discover the stories that honor but also reveal the brokenness of EMS, and learn about the urgent need for improving responder recruitment, retention and mental health support. Derek also discusses the documentary, "Honorable But Broken, EMS in Crisis".]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2024 00:00:00 CST</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-january-31-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Unpacking the powerful stories behind "Photos From the Front Lines" ]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>derek-o-hanley, retired-paramedic, disabled-veteran-combat-medic</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>News &#x26; Politics</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="News &#x26; Politics" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:59:39</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-january-31-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E5 Focusing the Lens on EMS in Crisis with guest, Derek O. Hanley, Retired Paramedic, Photographer, Author, Disabled Veteran Combat Medic, January 31, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In this episode, we delve into the powerful stories behind "Photos From the Front Lines" with photographer, paramedic and disabled veteran combat medic, Derek O. Hanley. Discover the stories that honor but also reveal the brokenness of EMS, and learn about the urgent need for improving responder recruitment, retention and mental health support. Derek also discusses the documentary, "Honorable But Broken, EMS in Crisis".></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E4 What Do The Shrinks Think? with hosts, Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, January 24, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E4 What Do The Shrinks Think? with hosts, Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, January 24, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[In the latest episode of Responder Resilience, trauma therapists Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW/EMT, dive deep into the crucial aspects of first responder mental health. Drawing from EMS &#x26; FIRE PRO Expo interviews, they provide compelling insights into what emergency service leaders want their colleagues to know about mental health. The episode also highlights the work of the Fairfield County Trauma Response team, which offers Peer to Peer support groups and employs EMDR therapy, a game-changing approach to trauma therapy. This discussion is a must-listen for anyone interested in first responder mental health. Tune in and learn from the experts about how to support those who serve our communities.]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[In the latest episode of Responder Resilience, trauma therapists Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW/EMT, dive deep into the crucial aspects of first responder mental health. Drawing from EMS &#x26; FIRE PRO Expo interviews, they provide compelling insights into what emergency service leaders want their colleagues to know about mental health. The episode also highlights the work of the Fairfield County Trauma Response team, which offers Peer to Peer support groups and employs EMDR therapy, a game-changing approach to trauma therapy. This discussion is a must-listen for anyone interested in first responder mental health. Tune in and learn from the experts about how to support those who serve our communities.]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In the latest episode of Responder Resilience, trauma therapists Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW/EMT, dive deep into the crucial aspects of first responder mental health. Drawing from EMS and FIRE PRO Expo interviews, they provide compelling insights into what emergency service leaders want their colleagues to know about mental health. The episode also highlights the work of the Fairfield County Trauma Response team, which offers Peer to Peer support groups and employs EMDR therapy, a game-changing approach to trauma therapy. This discussion is a must-listen for anyone interested in first responder mental health. Tune in and learn from the experts about how to support those who serve our communities.]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2024 00:00:00 CST</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-january-24-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Trauma therapists dive deep into the crucial aspects of first responder mental health. ]]></itunes:subtitle>
                          <itunes:keywords>stacy-raymond, bonnie-rumilly, lcsw-emt, clinical-psychologist, lcsw-emt</itunes:keywords>
        
                              <category>Education</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Education" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:47:46</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-january-24-2024</link>
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              <media:title>S4 E4 What Do The Shrinks Think? with hosts, Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW-EMT, January 24, 2024</media:title>
              <media:description>In the latest episode of Responder Resilience, trauma therapists Dr. Stacy Raymond and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW/EMT, dive deep into the crucial aspects of first responder mental health. Drawing from EMS and FIRE PRO Expo interviews, they provide compelling insights into what emergency service leaders want their colleagues to know about mental health. The episode also highlights the work of the Fairfield County Trauma Response team, which offers Peer to Peer support groups and employs EMDR therapy, a game-changing approach to trauma therapy. This discussion is a must-listen for anyone interested in first responder mental health. Tune in and learn from the experts about how to support those who serve our communities.></media:description>
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        <title>S4 E3 From Silence to Strength with guest, Todd Donovan, Retired Fire Lieutenant Paramedic, January 17, 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>S4 E3 From Silence to Strength with guest, Todd Donovan, Retired Fire Lieutenant Paramedic, January 17, 2024</itunes:title>
        <description><![CDATA[Join us for an emotional and inspiring episode featuring retired Fire Lieutenant/Paramedic Todd Donovan. We dive deep into his journey, exploring what triggered his depression and suicidal thoughts. We'll explore the groundbreaking world of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and discover Todd's impactful role in the National Alliance of Mental Illness. This is an episode you won't want to miss! ]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Join us for an emotional and inspiring episode featuring retired Fire Lieutenant/Paramedic Todd Donovan. We dive deep into his journey, exploring what triggered his depression and suicidal thoughts. We'll explore the groundbreaking world of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and discover Todd's impactful role in the National Alliance of Mental Illness. This is an episode you won't want to miss! ]]></content:encoded>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Join us for an emotional and inspiring episode featuring retired Fire Lieutenant/Paramedic Todd Donovan. We dive deep into his journey, exploring what triggered his depression and suicidal thoughts. We'll explore the groundbreaking world of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and discover Todd's impactful role in the National Alliance of Mental Illness. This is an episode you won't want to miss! ]]></itunes:summary>
                  <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2024 00:00:00 CST</pubDate>
                <guid isPermaLink="true">https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-january-17-2024</guid>
                  <author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</author>
          <itunes:author>responder.resilience.show@gmail.com (David Dachinger)</itunes:author>
                          <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Exploring what depression, suicidal thoughts, and the  the groundbreaking world of transcranial magnetic stimulation.]]></itunes:subtitle>
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                                  <category>Technology</category>
                              
                                            <itunes:category text="Education" />
                                                <itunes:category text="Technology" />
                              
                  <itunes:duration>00:45:46</itunes:duration>
                          <link>https://bbsradio.com/podcast/responder-resilience-january-17-2024</link>
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              <media:description>Join us for an emotional and inspiring episode featuring retired Fire Lieutenant/Paramedic Todd Donovan. We dive deep into his journey, exploring what triggered his depression and suicidal thoughts. We'll explore the groundbreaking world of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and discover Todd's impactful role in the National Alliance of Mental Illness. This is an episode you won't want to miss! ></media:description>
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