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  • E21
    2025/06/02

    As first responders and veterans, we’re trained to survive chaos. We run toward the danger, hold the line, and keep moving — no matter what. But what happens when the crisis is over, and your body doesn’t get the message? What happens when the adrenaline never fully turns off?


    In this episode, we explore the long-term impact of living in a constant state of fight-or-flight — and how that experience often leads to a silent, misunderstood reality: functional depression.


    This isn’t about being weak. It’s about being human. And it’s time we start naming the weight we carry so we can begin to put it down.

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  • E20
    2025/05/27

    Behind the Badge: The Cost of Carrying the Weight”


    Explore the hidden emotional and psychological toll of being a first responder and provide tools, hope, and honest conversation around mental health resilience.

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    29 分
  • E19
    2025/05/12

    Now, let’s be real — being a first responder means you’re constantly exposed to high stress,

    trauma, and unpredictability. We’re taught to be tough, to push through, and to stay sharp

    no matter what. But where’s the training for what happens after the shift? What happens

    when the uniform comes off and the weight of it all doesn’t?

    Resilience is not about never feeling pain or stress — it's about learning to bounce back, to

    adapt, and to keep moving forward with purpose. That’s what we’re talking about today.


    Let’s start with three key elements of building resilience:

    1. Self-awareness.

    Resilience begins with knowing yourself. What sets you off? What grounds you? Pay

    attention to your triggers, your fatigue, and your body. It’s not weakness — it’s intelligence.

    2. Connection.

    Don’t isolate. One of the worst things we can do in this profession is suffer in silence. Build

    your tribe. Find the people you can trust — whether it’s a coworker, peer support, a spouse,

    or a chaplain. Connection saves lives.

    3. Purpose.

    Why do you do what you do? When everything gets heavy, your “why” becomes your

    anchor. Never lose sight of that. Whether it’s protecting your community, being a role model


    for your kids, or honoring your fallen brothers and sisters — your purpose will pull you

    through when motivation runs dry.


    I want you to hear this clearly: Taking care of your mental health is not optional — it’s

    tactical. You wouldn’t go on patrol without body armor. So don’t live this life without mental

    armor.

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    28 分
  • E18
    2025/05/05
    Thank You for listening to me and supporting the Podcast.
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  • E17
    2025/04/06
    32 分
  • E16
    2025/02/27

    Grief. It’s a the hardest feeling to have to endure.

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    22 分
  • E15
    2025/01/06

    Burnout? Are you suffering in silence?

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    30 分
  • E14
    2024/12/30



    Hey everybody, welcome back to Warrior within first responder mental health. I am Jeremy Alverson, your host. and here it is coming down to the end of the year 12, 29, 2024. is today's date. Man. when you really think about it is it's is this a year that has went towards your goals? 


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    29 分