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| Yoga for First Responders: Tactical and Mental Health Benefits | 09 Jan 2025 | 00:37:22 | |
Start your year with a fresh focus on wellness! In this special episode, we’re joined by Olivia Mead, founder and CEO of Yoga For First Responders® (YFFR), a groundbreaking nonprofit that helps first responders and military personnel process stress, enhance performance, and build resilience through yoga. Olivia shares how YFFR’s job-specific, research-backed protocol is transforming mental health and reducing PTS(d) risks in active-duty professionals. Learn about the benefits of yoga for first responders and their families, including tools to navigate the unique challenges of their demanding careers. Discover how YFFR is making a difference with certified instructors, a dedicated training app, online courses, and more. Whether you’re a first responder, a family member, or someone passionate about mental health, this episode offers practical insights and inspiration. Use code: DC200 when you register for in-person or virtual instructor school for $200-off In-person Instructor School: https://www.yogaforfirstresponders.org/instructor-school Virtual Instructor School: https://www.yogaforfirstresponders.org/virtual-instructor-school Learn More about Yoga for First Responders website: https://www.yogaforfirstresponders.org/ Instagram: @yogaforfirstresponders | |||
| Unsung Heroes: Inside 911 Dispatching | 16 Dec 2024 | 00:33:34 | |
As we wrap up our 2024 season, we’re ending on a high note—dispatchers. Often overlooked yet absolutely vital, dispatchers are the unseen first responders behind every emergency call. Joining us is Ashley Valenzuela, better known as The Raspy Dispatcher. A seasoned 911 dispatcher since 2018, Ashley has made it her mission to educate the public and aspiring dispatchers about the realities of emergency communications. Through her platform and podcast, she combines her experience, humor, and empathy to shed light on the critical role of 911 dispatchers. In this episode, Ashley dives into the complexities of dispatching, from managing escalating calls to balancing the trauma of back-to-back emergencies. We explore misconceptions about dispatchers, the differences between police, fire, and medical dispatching, and how dispatchers navigate mental health challenges. Whether you’re a first responder, a dispatcher, or someone curious about what happens behind the scenes of a 911 call, this episode is packed with insights, real talk, and respect for the people holding the line when emergencies strike. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation and a heartfelt tribute to the incredible work of 911 dispatchers. Don’t miss our final episode of the season! Resources Mentioned in This Episode Love: What Life Is All About by Leo F. Buscaglia Follow The Raspy Dispatcher website: https://www.theraspydispatcher.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theraspydispatcher/ Podcast: Let's Talk Dispatch | |||
| Kristina Moon on Love, Loss, and The Billy Moon Foundation | 07 Oct 2024 | 00:17:36 | |
In this heartfelt episode, Audra and Chelsi welcome Kristina Moon, widow of FDNY firefighter William “Billy” Moon II, to share her powerful story. After tragically losing her husband in 2022 during a training exercise, Kristina has dedicated her life to keeping his memory alive through The Billy Moon Foundation. As president of the foundation, Kristina advocates for organ donation awareness and encourages families to have difficult yet vital conversations about their end-of-life wishes. Join us as Kristina opens up about her journey from elementary educator to nonprofit leader, and how she’s honoring Billy’s legacy while raising their two children, Brianne (12) and Colin (10). In this episode, we discuss the impact of organ donation, and the importance of resilience in the face of unimaginable grief. Kristina’s story is one of strength, love, and advocacy. Through her foundation, she aims to help others in the firefighter community, spreading awareness and education about the life-saving potential of organ donation. Key Topics Covered: • Kristina Moon’s journey as a widow and president of The Billy Moon Foundation • The impact of organ donation • The importance of having tough conversations with loved ones Books Mentioned Dare To Lead by Brene Brown Follow The Billy Moon Foundation website: https://billymoonfoundation.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_billy_moon_foundation/ | |||
| Preparing for Fire Season with Susan Farren | 12 May 2021 | 00:52:49 | |
California is heating up and fire season is just around the corner. In this episode we hear from Susan Farren, author of The Fireman's Wife and founder of First Responder Resliency Inc. how fire families can best prepare for fire season. | |||
| How to Support and Comfort a Grieving Heart with Jennifer Osler-Bolton | 30 Apr 2021 | 01:03:14 | |
In todays episode we will hear from Jennifer Osler-Bolton (podcast host at Lavender Dahlia) how the tragic death of her husband Rylan Osler impacted her and how she and her children were supported during her time of grief. She will go on to give us some advice about how to best support a loved one who has suffered a loss. Jennifer is also newly remarried and shares how her new marriage has completely transformed her life. | |||
| Holistic Medicine For Better Sleep and Stress Relief with Jessica Meyers | 21 Apr 2021 | 00:45:25 | |
In this episode we sat down with Physician Assistant, Clinical Herbalist and Functional Medicine specialist Jessica Meyers and talked about how holistic healing can benefit first responders and their families. Tune in to learn how to use herbal medicine to get back to sleep and reduce stress. | |||
| How Society Views "The Uniform" with Audra + Chelsi | 14 Apr 2021 | 00:52:40 | |
When you hear “firefighter” what comes to mind? A cute guy climbing a tall ladder to rescue a kitten? Maybe a guy with a mustache + ash covered fire helmet, staring straight into your soul. That’s how society sees them. | |||
| Discovering + Setting Boundaries with Charisty Haislip of firedeptfamily.com | 07 Apr 2021 | 00:38:42 | |
Charisty Haislip of firedeptfamily.com shares how she and her firefighter set boundaries around work while juggling family and work life. firedeptfamily.com is a blog that focuses on real life stories of the family making it work while their firefighter enjoys the best job in the world. Jokes are told, stories are shared, and advice is given as we muddle through this adventure called life. | |||
| Cal Fire Benevolent Foundation - How To Best Prepare With Your Spouse In Case of A Line Of Duty Death | 31 Mar 2021 | 00:34:45 | |
CAL FIRE Benevolent Foundation CFO Stephen Hartman shares his insight on how families can best prepare for the worst case scenario that the loss of a loved one in a line of duty death. | |||
| First Responder COVID Fatigue with James Boomhower | 24 Mar 2021 | 00:44:42 | |
We've been surviving a pandemic for over a year now and it has taken a toll on the mental health of our first responders and healthcare workers all over the world. So what if there was a way to help our loved ones that are in these fields to cope with the circumstances a bit better? That's where James Boomhower comes in. In this episode, we sat down with James (again) and learned what pandemic fatigue really is, how to identify the signs in our responders, and how to talk to them and ourselves so that we could all push past it. | |||
| Mental Health In The Fire Service with John Nason of Truck Schmucks Podcast | 17 Mar 2021 | 01:00:43 | |
John Nason is a 3rd generation firefighter from Southern Maine. In 2019 He and a couple of his fellow firefighters started Truck Schmucks- a podcast for firefighters to encourage brotherhood/sisterhood and advocate for first responder mental health. John struggled with PTSD early on in his career and ultimately chose to share his story and be part of the solution by being involved in training other firefighters. He now serves as a lieutenant and head of the training division in his department in Southern Maine. | |||
| A Firefighter Wife's Story Of Resilience: Emily Marasso | 10 Mar 2021 | 00:59:47 | |
We took a poll at the beginning of Season 2 on instagram asking for recommendations on guests and topics for our podcasts. A brave listener submitted the idea of having an “average joe” on the show and volunteered herself. This is how we met Emily Marasso. Raised in Southern California, Emily is a Fire wife of 9 years and mom of two young boys. She’s worked in marketing and media for over 10 years for different industries. Emily is a huge mental health advocate as she has suffered with depression and anxiety since childhood. She hopes that by sharing her story today that she can give strength and hope to others! Emily's husband Jordan works as a firefighter with San Diego Federal Fire. | |||
| Critical Incident Stress- A firefighter's perspective with Cameron McFadden and Sequoia Etcheverry | 03 Mar 2021 | 02:06:28 | |
In season one of Dear Chiefs Podcast, we had Sequoia Etcheverry walk us (Audra + Chelsi) through a critical incident that we experienced several years ago during The Valley Fire in Middletown, California. At any time during this episode if you are feeling an emotional response, it is okay to either pause or turn it off completely. You may want to make sure to be in a place that you feel safe and secure, surrounded by a calming atmosphere and reach out for support from us or your peers if needed. We can be reached through instagram messenger @dearchiefspodcast or email: dearchiefsover@gmail.com | |||
| Firefighter, Mom, and Mentor: Fire Captain Andrea Binley on Balancing Career and Family | 02 Oct 2024 | 00:36:45 | |
In this inspiring episode Audra and Chelsi sit down with Fire Captain Andrea Binley, a trailblazing female firefighter who proves you can have it all—your career, dreams, and family. Starting her journey as a Fire Explorer with Upland Fire Department at just 19, Andrea has climbed the ranks from firefighter/paramedic to Captain, all while balancing motherhood and a blended family. Andrea shares her experiences as a female firefighter in a predominantly male field, the challenges of co-parenting with a firefighter schedule, and what lit the spark inside her to become a firefighter. A passionate advocate for diversity and mentorship, she has developed programs like the DREAM committee (Diversity, Recruitment, Equity, and Mentorship) and the Girl’s Empowerment Camp, supporting and mentoring the next generation of women in firefighting. We discuss online criticism in the firefighting community, being the subject of firefighter memes, and advice for firewives who may feel uneasy about female firefighters in their departments. Follow Andrea: instagram: https://www.instagram.com/welcometothelionsden/ or https://www.instagram.com/firelifemomwife/ Key Topics Covered • Andrea Binley’s career journey from Fire Explorer to Captain • Balancing motherhood and a firefighter’s demanding schedule • Supporting diversity and mentorship in firefighting through the DREAM committee • Empowering women in firefighting through the Girl’s Empowerment Camp and Women’s Fire Alliance • Navigating a blended family as a firefighter and mom Step Parent Coaching Course: https://www.mindykylecoaching.com • Handling online bullying and firefighter memes Books Mentioned The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks Atomic Habits by James Clear It's Okay to Be the Boss by Bruce Tulgan Leadershift by John C Maxwell Everything Is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo | |||
| Create Healthy Boundaries and Win with Sonya McVay Straub of The 6 Foundation | 24 Feb 2021 | 00:51:48 | |
It takes grit to be a hero. Sometimes that grit requires self sacrifice which sometimes leads to Line of Duty injuries. Our first responders endure both physical and emotional pain everyday for the good of their communities. So, when they need help to overcome a physical injury, they also need people who ultimately understand that all they want to do is get back to work. They must be at peak performance in order to report for duty. This is where The 6 Foundation comes in! In this episode, we sat down with Sonya McVay Straub about how she helps first responders get back to work after they've been injured on the job. | |||
| How to Self Regulate and Help your First Responder Decompress with Kristen Jensen | 17 Feb 2021 | 00:36:09 | |
Pandemic Whoas got you feeling a bit stressed and unable to self-regulate? Ever feel helpless when you know your first responder has had a bad call? Then this episode is for YOU sis! Purchase Stress Sheets HERE | |||
| The Firewife Sisterhood is the Best Hood with Tori Bradburry + Jenna Hammon | 10 Feb 2021 | 00:49:33 | |
Jenna Hammon + Tori Bradburry believe that "sisterhood is the best hood". What started out as two fire wives wanting to meet other fire wives in their surrounding community, turned into wanting to meet others from everywhere. Their goal is to create a community where all women feel welcome. We sat down with these rockstar humans to learn more about what it is that brought them together, how they are building this community and supporting other fire wives, and what they have in the works for the future. After all, we do have that one thing in common... being a fire wife. BUT, there’s more to each of us than just being a fireman’s wife; We, often times, are the glue that holds our families together. Some of us are “domestic engineers”, who are at home providing for all of the household while our husbands are providing the income. Some of us work full-time jobs. Some of us are pursuing our dream of starting a small business. Some of us have decided to go back to school to pursue a college degree. Whatever walk of life you’re in, this club is for you! If you need support or encouragement, this club is for you. If you want to promote your new business, this club is for you. If you’d simply like to make a new friend, this club is for you! | |||
| Jason Sautel- Author of "The Rescuer: A Firefighter’s Story of Courage, Darkness, and the Relentless Love That Saved Him. | 03 Feb 2021 | 00:34:56 | |
In this episode we sat down with Jason Sautel, author of The Rescuer: a Firefighter’s Story of Courage, Darkness, and the Relentless Love That Saved Him. Tune in for the inside scoop on the book, to hear some seriously good advice on how to manage being married to a first responder, and learn more about Jason's story. Jason Sautel had it all. Confident in his abilities and trusted by his fellow firefighters, he was making a name for himself on the streets of Oakland, California. His adrenaline-fueled job even helped him forget the pain of his childhood—until the day he looked into the eyes of a jumper on the Bay Bridge and came face to face with a darkness he knew would take him down as well." Jason spent much of his early adulthood as a decorated firefighter in one of the toughest firehouses in the country and today shares stories and lessons from his time there to his 600,000+ Facebook followers. He loves his wife of sixteen years, Kristie, his four two-legged children, his two four-legged children, and appreciates the blessings of donuts, surfing, and Maui. | |||
| How to Teach Resilience to Teenagers with School Counselor On Fire | 27 Jan 2021 | 00:59:57 | |
Our teens are facing something that we have never faced ourselves and it is hard to know how to support and encourage them through this time. Teen suicide is on the rise and as parents we are constantly worried that our child will be next. So, we sat down with Shannon a high school counselor to get the 4-1-1 on teaching resilience, supporting and encouraging our teens through the pandemic. Shannon has a special place in her heart for all things social justice and believes in the power that we all have to make a difference in someone’s life. In their free time, she and her husband like to spend time as a family, go to the beach and exercise.
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| Season 2 Kick-Off with Audra + Chelsi | 27 Jan 2021 | 00:33:34 | |
Audra & Chelsi are back in Season 2 with more on fire family life and giving their unabashed opinions on many topics. | |||
| Fire Safety and Preparedness for Kids with Tommy Flames | 27 Jan 2021 | 00:34:00 | |
Ever wonder what you should put in an emergency evacuation kit? Tommy Flames has the answer today, but that's not all we talked about. We got to talk about what made Chris Metala start Tommy Flames, what his goals are for the future, and what he thinks makes a true hero. Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. | |||
| Everyday Heroes Spotlight: Kyle Baker of From The Ground Up | 27 Jan 2021 | 00:29:50 | |
Most of us in the the California fire service community have heard of From The Ground Up and the work they have been doing for Hold Your Horses, California Fire Foundation and California Benevolent Foundation. What we know little about is who started it and what their mission truly is. Today, we sit down with Kyle Baker and talk about the heart behind the foundation and what they have planned for the future. Being California natives, their hearts break year after year watching fires ravage the state, displacing and taking the lives of our neighbors and wildlife. They created hats made from retired fire hose depicting the CA bear and their brand. 100% proceeds go back to the organizations they are partnered with: California Benevolent Foundation, Hold Your Horses and California Fire Foundation. They plan to pursue different projects throughout the years in hopes of building up their communities and rebuild them from the ground up. You can find them on Instagram @fromthegroundup.store or visit their website fromthegroundup.store to learn more and make a purchase. | |||
| Everyday Heroes Spotlight: Abi Rogers of Confessions of a Firefighter Wife Foundation | 27 Jan 2021 | 00:24:13 | |
We are so excited to introduce today’s guest to you all! Today we are sitting down with Abi Rogers of Confessions of a Firefighter Wife Foundation (CFFW)! Abi gives us an update on what is happening with the foundation, their plans for the future, and gives us a few relationship pointers too! | |||
| Holiday Check-In with Audra & Chelsi | 26 Nov 2020 | 00:27:48 | |
Join us as we check-in with each other now that fire season is winding down, talk about our holiday plans, and what is in store for Dear Chiefs Podcast in the coming months. | |||
| Mom Rage, Guilt, and Balancing First Responder Family Life | 25 Sep 2024 | 00:27:35 | |
In this episode, Audra and Chelsi sit down with Rachael Choate, a mother and firefighter’s wife, to explore the often-overlooked topic of Mom Rage and its impact on first responder families. Rachael shares her personal journey from corporate leadership to motherhood, opening up about her struggles with postpartum anxiety, depression, and anger. She explains how life coaching helped her find healing and balance, and how she now uses her experiences to support other moms facing similar challenges. Throughout this conversation, they dive into the complex feelings of guilt, resentment, and the pressures of being the default parent in a first responder household. Rachael offers practical insights on managing emotions, breaking the cycle of bottled up feelings, and how moms can create space for self-care even when their partners are away on long shifts. Rachel Choate graduated with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology before entering the corporate world, where she traveled across the country, teaching leadership development skills and coaching leaders within her company. After getting laid off in 2019, she decided to focus on starting a family with her firefighter husband of four years. Becoming a mom turned out to be way harder than she imagined, and she struggled with likely postpartum anxiety, depression, and anger. Topics Covered: • Understanding Mom Rage in first responder families • Managing resentment and guilt when your spouse is away • Coping as the default parent and avoiding burnout • The importance of emotional expression and self-care Books and Podcasts Mentioned Loving What Is by Byron Katie The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez Huberman Lab Podcast Follow Rachael https://www.instagram.com/rachaelchoate_/ | |||
| Peer Support Interview with Sequoia Etcheverry | 18 Nov 2020 | 01:01:47 | |
This week we are doing things a little differently. Instead of interviewing an expert, the expert is interviewing Chelsi + Audra about a critical incident that they experienced several years ago during The Valley Fire in Middletown, California. | |||
| Meet Lisa Yu: Firewife and Author of the My Parents Job Children's Series | 11 Nov 2020 | 00:49:26 | |
Lisa Yu has always dreamed of being a writer and publishing books. She has a master's degree in Elementary Education and taught kindergarten and first grade for 6 years before becoming a full-time mom. She believes in treating children with respect and dignity, and embracing their curiosity of the world. They should be given the facts and guided to understand the world around them, for one day they will be adults. She feels passionately about sharing this message and hopes that her books will make a positive impact on children and their families.
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| Essential Oils with USCG Wife Aislinn Lilly | 05 Nov 2020 | 00:28:32 | |
If you've been curious about how essential oils work, how they can benefit your sleep and mental wellness, or even want to remove toxic chemicals from your home, this episode is jam packed with all sorts of goodness for you.
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| Sleep Recovery with Jaqueline Toomey of First Responder Sleep Recovery | 28 Oct 2020 | 00:41:23 | |
Raise your hand if you have trouble going to and staying asleep at night! If your hand is raised high like ours, you're going to want to listen to this episode because Jaqueline Toomey of First Responder Sleep Recovery drops some very good tips about getting into a bedtime routine, how to fall back asleep in the middle of the night when you are woken up, and tips to help your first responder recover their sleep after a critical incident. - https://insighttimer.com/jacqueline/guided-meditations/nervous-system-reset Fall asleep to this practice (try to lay down on back, cover body with blanket and listen: - https://insighttimer.com/jacqueline/guided-meditations/sleep-recovery-practice-relax | |||
| Episode 14: Gentle Parenting with Megan Cordaro of The Patchwork Parent | 22 Oct 2020 | 00:47:25 | |
In this episode Megan Cordaro from thepatchworkparent.com shares how to handle screen time in the age of Distance Learning and how to be gentle with our children especially when one parent has a high stress job like our responders. Megan "patches" together ideas, reality experiences, determination, tears and laughter to craft a perfectly imperfect calm and loving childhood for her children. | |||
| Audra + Chelsi OCTOBER Check-In | 15 Oct 2020 | 01:18:02 | |
California is in the throes of fire season, our firefighters have been away from home for days, COVID-19 is still a major concern, and we're locked inside our houses still because of Shelter in Place orders. Audra and Chelsi check-in and discuss the hot-mess-express that is 2020. | |||
| Tubbs Fire Anniversary Tribute by Audra | 08 Oct 2020 | 00:03:13 | |
Today is the 3rd anniversary of the Tubbs Fire in Sonoma/Lake/Napa County. It started October 8, 2017 very late in the evening and pretty much the course of Audra's life. Join her in this short episode for a glimpse of what she learned and how she felt as she experienced this critical incident. The fire started near Tubbs Lane in the rural northern part of Calistoga, in Napa County. It destroyed more than 5,643 structures,half of which were homes in Santa Rosa. Santa Rosa's economic loss from the Tubbs Fire was estimated at $1.2 billion (2017 USD), with five percent of the city's housing stock destroyed.The Tubbs Fire also incurred an additional $100 million in fire suppression costs. After an investigation lasting over a year, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) determined that the Tubbs Fire was "caused by a private electrical system adjacent to a residential structure" and that there had been no violations of the state's Public Resources Code. | |||
| Self-Care and Resilience for First Responder Spouses | 30 Sep 2020 | 00:25:01 | |
In this episode, we explore the vital connection between self-care and the emotional challenges faced by spouses of first responders, especially the loneliness and disappointment that can come with their unpredictable schedules. Joining us is Destiny Morris, a licensed marriage and family therapist and the founder of Destiny Morris Marriage and Family Therapy. Destiny holds a Bachelor’s degree in Theology from her time in New Zealand, a second Bachelor’s in Sociology and Applied Psychology from UC Santa Barbara, and a Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Antioch College. She has extensive experience working with first responders, having trained in EMDR and earned her First Responder Counselor Certification. Destiny’s journey with her firefighter boyfriend, along with her professional background, led her to create the Instagram community @on_being_resilient. She believes resilience is a skill we can all develop as we better understand ourselves and our first responder partners. In this conversation, we dive into how prioritizing self-care not only supports our well-being but also strengthens our relationships with those who serve on the front lines. Destiny shares her insights on balancing personal and professional life, the importance of empathy and warmth in therapy, and how humor can play a role in navigating the challenges unique to first responder families. Follow Destiny website: https://www.destinymorristherapy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/on_being_resilient/ Enroll in Destiny’s Course: Thriving Through Fire—The Survival Guide Every Firefighter Spouse Needs | |||
| First Responders: How NOT to Integrate Your Spouse Into Your Career | 23 Sep 2020 | 00:35:10 | |
In this episode we sit down with James Boomhower from @Stay_fit4duty and discuss how first responders can best integrate their partners in their career by avoiding commonly occurring mistakes.
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| Season 1 Episode 10: Check on Your Buddies with Daniel Mills of 911 Buddy Check Project | 17 Sep 2020 | 00:49:29 | |
Mental Health is a hot button topic in the world of emergency responders. We hear about PTS and the ultimate burnout that comes from seeing things day in and day out that no human should ever have to see. We even too often hear about suicide because the troubles get too big. What isn't being talked about enough, is the high divorce rate among responder relationships and how to guard our marriages against it. | |||
| Rachel Feinstein on Fire Wife Life and Her Comedy Special 'BIG GUY' | 21 May 2024 | 00:30:23 | |
Watch BIG GUY on Netflix NOW!! In this hilarious and heartwarming episode of Dear Chiefs, we welcome the incredibly talented Rachel Feinstein! Rachel is an actress and stand-up comedian who also happens to be married to an FDNY Battalion Chief. She brings her unique perspective as a fire wife, combining humor and relatability in a way that resonates with everyone. Rachel shares stories about her life, her marriage to a firefighter, and how she balances her successful career with being a mom. We also discuss her new NETFLIX special, BIG GUY, debuting on May 21. Get ready to laugh out loud and gain some insight into the life of a comedian married to one of New York’s bravest. Tune in for an episode packed with laughter, firefighter tales, and the charming wit of Rachel Feinstein! Mentioned during this episode: Follow Rachel: Website: https://punchup.live/rachel-feinstein or https://rachel-feinstein.com/ | |||
| BONUS 9/11 Tribute | 11 Sep 2020 | 00:02:50 | |
"Believe in something even it means sacrificing everything" | |||
| Season 1 Episode 9: Baby + Toddler Sleep Training with Heidi Lovens | 09 Sep 2020 | 00:47:30 | |
Does your baby or toddler have a hard time sleeping in general or when your first responder is away from home? You're in for a treat because in this week's episode we had a chance to sit down with Heidi Lovens a certified Baby + Toddler Sleep Coach specializing in gentle and holistic techniques to help support sleep for the ENTIRE family! | |||
| Season 1- Episode 8 Re-Entry with Dr. Kristy De Leon | 02 Sep 2020 | 00:45:38 | |
Join us as we talk to Dr. Kristy De Leon about how to support our first responders as they begin to return from the California Fires, nationwide BLM protests and other critical incidents that they encounter during their shifts. Resources from Episode: 1. What is PTSD? https://www.yourtango.com/experts/marshon-thomas/five-silent-signs-ptsd-less-noticeable-and-obvious 2. First Responders & PTSD: 3. Trauma vs PTSD. https://mentalhealthathome.org/2018/11/02/what-is-trauma-vs-ptsd/amp/ 4. PTSD checklist:
1. Different Coping Mechanisms 2. How to be there for your spouse: https://loveandbluesblog.com/ptsd-first-responders/ 3. The Love Language Test- so important to know your spouse top two love languages so that you know exactly how to love them. https://www.5lovelanguages.com/ Mental Health Website resources: https://www.betterhelp.com/ | |||
| Season 1 Episode 7: Distance Learning with Amanda Cearley | 26 Aug 2020 | 00:23:46 | |
Whether it is because mom or dad are away during a shift or COVID-19 has them distance learning, our kiddos need routines and schedules. We had a chance to sit down with Amanda Cearley fellow fire wife and Educational Specialist and talk about how to keep children grounded and get through some tough times. | |||
| Season 1 Episode 6: Operational Mindset with Jeff Banman | 19 Aug 2020 | 00:43:26 | |
What happens when communication breaks down between you and your first responder? What if things are left unsaid? How can we best respond and relate to what our significant others are going through when they get home? Want answers to these questions and so many more? Well, you're in luck because in this episode, we break it down from the responder's perspective and give you tangible tips on how to begin to create a safe place for your hero to land. | |||
| Season 1 Episode 5 Audra + Chelsi Check-in | 12 Aug 2020 | 00:49:21 | |
Join us as we check in with each other, talk a little about our journey through fire season, and explain the meaning behind the podcast name. | |||
| Season 1 Episode 4 Ashley Iverson | 05 Aug 2020 | 00:36:30 | |
Ashley Iverson lost her husband Cory a Fire Apparatus Engineer while he was battling the Thomas Fire in Ventura California in 2017. In the midst of her family's incredible loss, Ashley founded the Cory Iverson Foundation for Active Awareness (IFAA) to change the narrative surrounding mental health in the fire service. Too often our first responders are told that "if they are not strong enough mentally to take it, they don't belong ". IFAA aims to change the narrative within agencies in order to provide better mental support and resilience to our community. | |||
| Season 1, Episode 3 Meet Val Selby of Wife Behind the Fire | 29 Jul 2020 | 00:27:56 | |
Get to know Val Selby of Wife Behind the Fire. We get a little giggly in this one, but for those seasoned fire wives, you'll laugh right along with us! | |||
| Season 1, Episode 1. Meet Audra and Chelsi | 15 Jul 2020 | 00:41:11 | |
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| Parenting Neurodiverse Children in First Responder Families | 14 May 2024 | 00:39:03 | |
In this episode, we tackle navigating family life in a first responder household with neurodivergent children. Joining them is Jessi Brown, firewife to her husband Phil, a seasoned firefighter with a large department outside of D.C. Jessi shares her journey raising Lyla, almost 11, and Buddy, 9, both of whom are autistic, with Buddy navigating additional disabilities. With a decade of research and advocacy under her belt, Jessi opens up about the joys, challenges, and unique circumstances faced by families like hers. From the mental and physical toll on the default parent to the financial strains and moments of pure joy, Jessi delves into the intricacies of balancing firefighting life with the demands of parenting neurodivergent children. Offering invaluable advice, she addresses the isolation and overwhelm experienced by many first responder parents in similar situations. Tune in as Jessi sheds light on her journey, emphasizing the importance of neurodiversity-affirming support for children and families alike. Whether you're a first responder parent or simply seeking insight into this intersection of identities, this episode promises to offer both perspective and encouragement. | |||
| Deciphering Narcissism vs. PTSD | 07 May 2024 | 00:34:41 | |
Dive into a compelling episode as Dr. Peter Salerno, a renowned psychotherapist specializing in clinical psychology and trauma treatment, shares invaluable expertise on navigating manipulative relationships and trauma recovery. Dr. Salerno's extensive background in diagnosing trauma-related conditions and personality disorders ensures a deep exploration of this complex topics. Listeners gain crucial insights into the core characteristics of narcissism and PTSD, along with the interplay between trauma and its development. Dr. Salerno's expertise illuminates the nuances between narcissistic traits and PTSD symptoms, offering clarity on how these factors influence individual responses to trauma. With a keen focus on specialized care, Dr. Salerno emphasizes the importance of tailored therapy approaches, cautioning against the risks of relying on unprepared therapists. Practical advice abounds as he guides individuals through recognizing manipulation within relationships, empowering them with strategies to regain control and agency in their healing journey. Join us for an enlightening discussion as we uncover the intricacies of manipulative relationships, trauma recovery, and the path to healing and empowerment with Dr. Peter Salerno. Books and Media Mentioned During This Episode Dr. Salerno's book The Nature and Nurture of Narcissism is coming out on June 1. Without Conscious by Robert D. Hare Follow Dr. Salerno website: https://www.drpetersalerno.com/ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drpetersalerno/ | |||
| Badge to Battle: A Cop's Addiction Journey | 30 Apr 2024 | 00:30:44 | |
In this episode, we delve into the profound journey of Davin Cole, a retired lieutenant with over thirty years of experience in law enforcement in the San Francisco Bay Area. Davin's career spanned various roles, from Field Training Officer to K9 Officer and Trainer, each presenting its own challenges and rewards. However, Davin's story takes a dramatic turn as he opens up about his battle with addiction. A debilitating on-duty injury became the catalyst for a decades-long struggle with prescription pain medication and alcohol addiction. Despite his decorated career, Davin found himself trapped in the grip of substance abuse, facing a personal crisis that overshadowed his years of service. But Davin's story doesn't end there. With resilience and determination, he embarked on a journey of recovery that ultimately led him to a place of sobriety and purpose. Now, Davin has transformed his experiences into a powerful platform for advocacy, shining a light on addiction and mental wellness within the law enforcement community. In this episode, Davin candidly shares the highs and lows of his journey, offering insight into the unique pressures first responders face and the often-overlooked toll it can take on their mental health. Through his raw and honest account, Davin aims to educate, inspire, and offer solidarity to those silently struggling with similar challenges. Join us as we explore Davin Cole's remarkable transition from badge to battle and discover the resilience and hope that can emerge from even the darkest struggles. Books Mentioned During This Episode Relentless Courage by Michael Sugrue: https://amzn.to/3UDqBW5 Recovery by Russell Brand: https://amzn.to/3Qlwq8f Follow Davin Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davin-cole-51780152/ email: contactdavincoleATgmailDOTcom | |||
| MRI Cancer Screening with Prenuvo | 24 Apr 2024 | 00:25:08 | |
In this episode, we delve into a critical issue facing firefighters and first responders: the alarming prevalence of cancer within their ranks. With cancer emerging as the leading cause of death among firefighters, the urgency to address preventive measures has never been more pressing. This episode highlights the routine annual check-ups that firefighters undergo and sheds light on a troubling reality. Despite outwardly healthy appearances, many doctors often overlook the potential risks lurking beneath the surface. Enter Prenuvo, a pioneering company dedicated to revolutionizing preventive healthcare. Joining the discussion is Dr. Sefi, a distinguished medical professional with a background that spans from Brown's Medical School to prestigious institutions like Stanford and Aidoc, before landing at Prenuvo. Dr. Sefi shares insights into the innovative technologies and approaches Prenuvo employs to detect cancer in its earliest stages, long before symptoms manifest. Through compelling anecdotes and expert analysis, this episode explores the crucial importance of proactive measures in safeguarding the health and well-being of our brave firefighters and first responders. Tune in as we uncover the groundbreaking efforts to detect cancer before it strikes, offering hope and support to those on the front lines of emergency response. Follow Prenuvo website: https://www.prenuvo.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prenuvo/ | |||
| Managing Shift Schedule Anxiety | 17 Apr 2024 | 00:35:22 | |
We're thrilled to dive into the world of first responder family life with our special guest, Kaitlin Soule, a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Mental Health expert based in California. Kaitlin Soule brings a wealth of expertise, specializing in women and teen mental health, modern parenthood, and anxiety disorders. As a mother of three and the wife of a firefighter, she offers a fresh perspective on navigating the complexities of this lifestyle. We'll even discuss her newly released book, A Little Less of a Hot Mess: The Modern Mom's Guide to Growth & Evolution From the initial stages of her husband's firefighting career to the ongoing challenges of managing schedules and coping with the unpredictability of mandatory calls, Kristin shares her experiences. She provides practical, invaluable tips for finding balance and peace while navigating the everyday stresses of first responder spouses. Books Mentioned During This Episode Follow Kaitlin website: https://bayareamoderntherapy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaitlin.soule/ | |||