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In this episode of Responder Resilience, we sit down with Josephine Rios, Founder of Latinas of 911. With 13 years of experience as a 911 Calltaker/Law Dispatcher, Josephine shares insights on mental health awareness, her personal experiences as a Latina working in emergency dispatch, and the role that diversity and inclusion play in creating a more resilient workforce.

Chief Ali shares valuable insights on how to cultivate resilience as leaders, and approach conversations with those who are struggling.

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.

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 publications.

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.

Plus, 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.

Infidelity: Temptation and Transformation with guest, John Kelly, Law Enforcement Life Coach and Retired Sheriff's Dept Sergeant

The Sports Doctor with Dr. Robert Weil

Guests, Dr. Eric Williams and Dr. Howard Robins

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.

Sound Healing with David Gibson

The Most important frequency of all, Your frequency!