Breaking The Silence with Dr. Gregory Williams
Guest, Mary Beth O'Connor, She Recovers Foundation, How To Achieve Great Success After Recovering From An Addiction
Norm Wielsch was a police officer for 26 years, during which time he saw a lot, made some bad decisions, suffered and overcame opioid addiction and spent time in prison.
The Spark with Stephanie James LCSW
Guest, Christopher Maher, former Navy SEAL who endured intense amounts of physical, mental, and emotional stress as a child and during and after his military career.
In this episode, we discuss Police Wellness and Resilience, and the soon to be released book "Living Blue" being written by Barbara Rubel and Jason M. Palamara.
Law enforcement occupations have higher prevalence of burnout and secondary traumatic stress than many other occupational groups. The purpose of this new book is to provide law enforcement officers, their families, and the communities they serve with practical information to aid in lessening of occupational vicarious trauma, burnout, and compassion fatigue.
Breaking The Silence with Dr. Gregory Williams
Guest, Coach Erika Love, it's not just who you know but who knows you
Coach Love is known for creating connections that set fire to sleeping careers. She has helped over 1,000 physicians, dentists, and professionals advance their careers. As a Career Advancement Strategist, her chief areas of impact include recruitment, navigating narcissists in the workplace, interview empowerment, and breaking out of the middle management trap. She earned the name Coach Love due to her warm demeanor with her clients & students.
In 1975, a fire erupted at a telephone relay company in lower Manhattan. Many of the 699 firefighters developed cancer and other illnesses from exposure to carcinogens at that fire. Our guests are retired FDNY firefighter Dan Noonan, (first due Irons Man on 3 Truck), and






