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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.
Title: As A Little Child God Will Lift You
Join us on Angel Talk as we share with you God's promise to all those who will come to him in humbleness. The life changing events we have all been waiting for is happening as we speak.
Sponsored by The Living Light Center a Church of Faith and Healing.
Joel Franco, Chesapeake Film’s Producer, Creator of upcoming documentary “Where our Children Play- the Challenge of Youth Sports” returns. Then Dr. Rachel Hughes, NY Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellow joins me. Then, it’s 'The Sport Doctor Is In' and your questions and emails!
A November to Remember...The Oracle of Electoral Politics - DR. LARRY SABATO - University of Virginia’s Center for Politics!
The Art of the Political Deal with award-winning Journalist and Author - JILL D. LAWRENCE!
Maybe. Maybe not. That’s the answer to “Do you need life insurance?” So, how do you know? Are you overpaying? What kind of coverage is best and how much death benefit should you buy? Are guaranteed issue policies any good? Learn the most valuable thing you need to know about Term insurance! In 30 minutes you’ll get real answers, in straight talk, from The Money Doctor!!
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 anxiety. 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.
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.