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.
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Mara McMoughlin, MS, Oregon Autism Education Advocate & Program Director @ IRL Social Skills joins me along with Gary Guerriero, head Athletic Trainer @ NYC US Athletic Training Center. Then, it’s 'The Sport Doctor Is In' and your questions and emails!
Gary Guerriero is the co-owner U.S. Athletic Training and clinical director of Gary Guerriero P.T., P.C. Prior to opening U.S.A.T.C. in 1994, Gary was head Physical Therapist for the New York Rangers from 1983-1993. Gary also worked with the New York Knicks and the New York City Ballet. At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Gary was the Head Athletic Trainer for U.S.A. Baseball and U.S.A. Track and Field.
Got questions about money? Get them answered on the air and win a free copy of Dr. Rahaim's book ‘Retire Debt & Retire Well’! Listen in for a few questions your neighbors asked this week. Send questions to jtyler@whmp.com and tell us your first name and town. Thank you!
We dive into the world of law enforcement wellness with special guests Jason Palamara, a retired NYPD Cold Case Homicide detective, and Barbara Rubel, an acclaimed author and thanatologist. Their book, Living Blue, explores their personal experiences and evidence-based practices to improve officer wellness and prevent officer suicide.