Responder Resilience

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Aug. 19, 2026

How New York Built First Responder Wellness Policy — Terry Hastings | S6 E33

Terry Hastings didn't set out to become New York State's first Chief Wellness Officer. He built the case for the role one needs assessment, one training module, one hard conversation at a time.
How New York Built First Responder Wellness Policy — Terry Hastings | S6 E33
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How New York Built First Responder Wellness Policy — Terry Hastings | S6 E33
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Aug. 12, 2026

Why First Responder Workers' Comp Fails — David Picone and Ramsey Ali | S6 E32

The injury gets treated. The claim gets filed. The responder gets lost in between. Retired Battalion Chief David Picone spent years inside a system that's supposed to cover everything: prevention, behavioral health, cancer, rehab, the claim itself, and watched it fail at the seams. So he rebuilt it.
Why First Responder Workers' Comp Fails — David Picone and Ramsey Ali | S6 E32
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Why First Responder Workers' Comp Fails — David Picone and Ramsey Ali | S6 E32
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Aug. 5, 2026

Inside the 343-Mile Ride for 9/11 First Responders — Suzanne Stone, Livestrong CEO | S6 E31

Suzanne Stone, President and CEO of Livestrong, joins Responder Resilience to talk about the First Responder Ride for Resilience: why it exists, who's riding, and what it means for a first responder community still absorbing the cost of that day, and every day since.
Guest: Suzanne Stone
Inside the 343-Mile Ride for 9/11 First Responders — Suzanne Stone, Livestrong CEO | S6 E31
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Inside the 343-Mile Ride for 9/11 First Responders — Suzanne Stone, Livestrong CEO | S6 E31
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July 29, 2026

Clinician's Guide to Cultural Fluency and Moral Injury — Dr. Brooke Bartlett | S6 E30

"Cultural competence" gets thrown around a lot in mental health circles. Dr. Brooke Bartlett has a harder definition: specialized, ongoing training paired with hands-on experience- not a one-hour class, not having an uncle who's a firefighter, not a personality trait you either have or don't.
Clinician's Guide to Cultural Fluency and Moral Injury — Dr. Brooke Bartlett | S6 E30
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Clinician's Guide to Cultural Fluency and Moral Injury — Dr. Brooke Bartlett | S6 E30
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July 22, 2026

Ibogaine Treatment for First Responder Addiction — Carmine Fiore & Candace Maisel, LCSW | S6 E29

What happens when every traditional treatment fails — and a first responder is still drowning? Retired FDNY-EMS paramedic and Army combat medic Carmine Fiore survived 30 treatment centers and 15 heroin overdoses before trying something the first responder world rarely talks about: Ibogaine-assisted treatment at Ambio Life Sciences in Tijuana, Mexico.
Ibogaine Treatment for First Responder Addiction — Carmine Fiore & Candace Maisel, LCSW | S6 E29
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Ibogaine Treatment for First Responder Addiction — Carmine Fiore & Candace Maisel, LCSW | S6 E29
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July 15, 2026

Grief and Suicide Loss in Law Enforcement — Dr. Erie Crawford | S6 E28

She lost him. Then she found a way through. Lt. James Crawford (Ret.) of the Chicago Police Department was a pastor, a mentor, and the man everyone leaned on. Months after retiring, he died by suicide.
Guest: Erie Crawford
Grief and Suicide Loss in Law Enforcement — Dr. Erie Crawford | S6 E28
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Grief and Suicide Loss in Law Enforcement — Dr. Erie Crawford | S6 E28
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July 8, 2026

A Retired FBI Agent on Why First Responders Should Tell Their Story — Jerri Williams | S6 E27

After 26 years as an FBI Special Agent — investigating fraud, corruption, and the schemes that cost people everything — Jerri Williams could have walked away quietly. She didn't.
A Retired FBI Agent on Why First Responders Should Tell Their Story — Jerri Williams | S6 E27
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A Retired FBI Agent on Why First Responders Should Tell Their Story — Jerri Williams | S6 E27
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July 1, 2026

The Truth About American Fire Culture — Dr. Burton Clark, Fire Service Educator | S6 E26

In this episode of Responder Resilience, Dr. Clark gets into the culture behind the casualty. Why America emphasizes suppression over prevention while other countries do the opposite — and why that choice shows up in the death toll.
Guest: Burton Clark
The Truth About American Fire Culture — Dr. Burton Clark, Fire Service Educator | S6 E26
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The Truth About American Fire Culture — Dr. Burton Clark, Fire Service Educator | S6 E26
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June 24, 2026

Spiritual Survival for Law Enforcement — Chaplain Cary Friedman, FBI Behavioral Science Consultant | S6 E25

If you wear a badge, work with people who do, or care about what this profession does to the human beings inside it — this episode is for you.
Spiritual Survival for Law Enforcement — Chaplain Cary Friedman, FBI Behavioral Science Consultant | S6 E25
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Spiritual Survival for Law Enforcement — Chaplain Cary Friedman, FBI Behavioral Science Consultant | S6 E25
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June 17, 2026

Moore to Life: The Blueprint Other Agencies Come To Learn with Guest Dr. Carla Moore | S6 E24

In this episode, Dr. Moore pulls back the curtain on what it actually takes to build wellness programs that change lives — not because a flyer went up in the break room, but because someone did the slow, patient, relationship-driven work of making it real.
Guest: Carla Moore
Moore to Life: The Blueprint Other Agencies Come To Learn with Guest Dr. Carla Moore | S6 E24
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Moore to Life: The Blueprint Other Agencies Come To Learn with Guest Dr. Carla Moore | S6 E24
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June 10, 2026

UnStuck: A Retired Firefighter's Framework for Breaking Reactive Patterns — Daniel Sundahl | S6 E23

Daniel Sundahl ran calls for twenty years. As a career firefighter and advanced care paramedic in Alberta, Canada, he saw what the job builds in you — and what it quietly destroys. He didn't leave the profession when it got hard. He went deeper into it, earning credentials as a Registered Counselling Therapist and Trauma Specialist, and then wrote a book about what he learned.
UnStuck: A Retired Firefighter's Framework for Breaking Reactive Patterns — Daniel Sundahl | S6 E23
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UnStuck: A Retired Firefighter's Framework for Breaking Reactive Patterns — Daniel Sundahl | S6 E23
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June 3, 2026

Training First Responders to Perform Under Pressure — Khalil Zahar, FightCamp | S6 E22

Most fitness products make you a promise. And most of the time, six weeks later, they're collecting dust in a corner. Khalil Zahar built something different. He was finishing his master's degree in Toronto when he walked into a boxing gym and fell completely in love — training four or five times a week, getting into the best shape of his life. Then he noticed something almost absurd: even elite-level boxers were still counting their punches with a clicker.
Guest: Khalil Zahar
Training First Responders to Perform Under Pressure — Khalil Zahar, FightCamp | S6 E22
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Training First Responders to Perform Under Pressure — Khalil Zahar, FightCamp | S6 E22
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May 27, 2026

Community, Connection, and Burnout in EMS: Pups & Cups | S6 E21

They respond to the worst moments of people's lives — every single shift. Then they clear the call, restock the rig, and do it again. Nobody asks if they're okay. The system just keeps moving. In this episode of Responder Resilience, we sit down with two people who decided that wasn't good enough.
Community, Connection, and Burnout in EMS: Pups & Cups | S6 E21
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Community, Connection, and Burnout in EMS: Pups & Cups | S6 E21
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May 20, 2026

Visionary Leaders: Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz on Making History | S6 E20

Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz made history the moment she took office — the first elected Sheriff of Miami-Dade County in nearly sixty years, the first woman to hold the role, and the first Latina sheriff in Florida history. But making history was never the point. What she did next was.
Visionary Leaders: Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz on Making History | S6 E20
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Visionary Leaders: Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz on Making History | S6 E20
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May 13, 2026

Burnout in First Responders: Signs You're Checked Out in Uniform with hosts Bonnie, Stacy and David | S6 E19

Burnout in first responders doesn't announce itself. It doesn't look like a crisis. It looks like a paramedic who still shows up, still runs the calls, still does the job — and feels absolutely nothing while doing it. In this episode of Responder Resilience, Lt. David Dachinger (ret.), Dr. Stacy Raymond, and Bonnie Rumilly, LCSW, EMT have the conversation that first responder culture has spent decades making almost impossible to have.
Burnout in First Responders: Signs You're Checked Out in Uniform with hosts Bonnie, Stacy and David | S6 E19
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Burnout in First Responders: Signs You're Checked Out in Uniform with hosts Bonnie, Stacy and David | S6 E19
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May 6, 2026

What It Actually Takes to Heal From Trauma and Loss — Christopher Littrell | S6 E18

Chris Littrell is a retired police sergeant, Air Force veteran, and the author of Echoes from the Street — a book that required him to walk back through everything he'd spent years trying to outrun.
What It Actually Takes to Heal From Trauma and Loss — Christopher Littrell | S6 E18
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What It Actually Takes to Heal From Trauma and Loss — Christopher Littrell | S6 E18
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April 29, 2026

Charting The Future Of EMS — Donnie Woodyard, Jr. | S6 E17

Donnie Woodyard has spent his career believing EMS can be better — and working to prove it. If you've ever held multiple state licenses just to do your job, watched a talented medic leave because relicensing wasn't worth the hassle, or struggled to staff a mutual aid response with people you couldn't legally deploy across a state line — this conversation was made for you.
Charting The Future Of EMS — Donnie Woodyard, Jr. | S6 E17
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Charting The Future Of EMS — Donnie Woodyard, Jr. | S6 E17
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April 22, 2026

Embedded Wellness: A Psychologist Inside a Sheriff's Office — Dr. Cherylynn Lee | S6 E16

Dr. Cherylynn Lee works inside the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office. Full-time. Every day. She's not observing the culture — she's inside it, earning trust in a world built, brick by brick, to never ask for help. She responds to active crises in the field. Sits on the crisis negotiation team. Has debriefed more than forty critical incidents — line-of-duty deaths, officer-involved shootings, mass casualty events — and then comes back the next day and does it again.
Guest: Cherylynn Lee
Embedded Wellness: A Psychologist Inside a Sheriff's Office — Dr. Cherylynn Lee | S6 E16
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Embedded Wellness: A Psychologist Inside a Sheriff's Office — Dr. Cherylynn Lee | S6 E16
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April 15, 2026

No One's Coming: Kevin Hazzard on the Rogue Heroes Our Government Turns To | S6 E15

In this episode: • How Kevin found his way into EMS — and what kept him there for a decade • What dark humor in A Thousand Naked Strangers reveals about survival — and what clinicians misunderstand when they pathologize it • The moment Kevin knew it was time to walk away from the ambulance • Locked in a plane with Ebola, no protocols, 40,000 feet over the Atlantic — what that rescue actually looked like from the inside • Freedom House EMS: the forgotten architects of emergency medicine, and what their erasure says about how we still treat first responders today
Guest: Kevin Hazzard
No One's Coming: Kevin Hazzard on the Rogue Heroes Our Government Turns To | S6 E15
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No One's Coming: Kevin Hazzard on the Rogue Heroes Our Government Turns To | S6 E15
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April 8, 2026

The Leadership Shift Law Enforcement Can't Ignore — Rosanne Richeal, The Richeal Group | S6 E14

In this episode, David Dachinger and guest co-host Dr. Tracy Hejmanowski sit down with retired Chief Deputy Rosanne Richeal, Trauma-informed Executive Coach, and founder of The Richeal Group, to understand the conditions impacting leadership, performance, and culture in public safety.
The Leadership Shift Law Enforcement Can't Ignore — Rosanne Richeal, The Richeal Group | S6 E14
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The Leadership Shift Law Enforcement Can't Ignore — Rosanne Richeal, The Richeal Group | S6 E14
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April 1, 2026

Deep Brain Reorienting: The Next Frontier of Trauma Therapy — Dr. Joanna Rosen | S6 E13

Your nervous system doesn't know the call is over. That's the reality for first responders — and the problem most conventional therapy wasn't built to solve. Dr. Joanna Rosen, psychologist and founder of Between Two Ears Trauma Consultancy, goes deeper than the story, deeper than the memory — all the way down to where trauma actually lives.
Guest: Joanna Rosen
Deep Brain Reorienting: The Next Frontier of Trauma Therapy — Dr. Joanna Rosen | S6 E13
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Deep Brain Reorienting: The Next Frontier of Trauma Therapy — Dr. Joanna Rosen | S6 E13
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March 25, 2026

How EMDR Treats Trauma in Police Officers — Dr. Stacy Raymond | S6 E12

Cops don't break on the job. They break slowly, quietly, in the space between calls — carrying everything they've ever seen, heard, and survived until the bucket finally overflows. Dr. Stacy Raymond knows what's in that bucket.
Guest: Stacy Raymond
How EMDR Treats Trauma in Police Officers — Dr. Stacy Raymond | S6 E12
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How EMDR Treats Trauma in Police Officers — Dr. Stacy Raymond | S6 E12
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March 18, 2026

How EMDR Therapy Helped Me Get Promoted — Lt. Jim Van Wattum | S6 E11

Jimmy Van Wattum knows what it’s like to carry the weight of the job long after the shift ends. In this episode, we get inside Jimmy’s story—the pain he couldn’t shake, the breaking point that sent him searching for help, and how he turned raw trauma into a hard-fought promotion.
How EMDR Therapy Helped Me Get Promoted — Lt. Jim Van Wattum | S6 E11
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How EMDR Therapy Helped Me Get Promoted — Lt. Jim Van Wattum | S6 E11
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March 11, 2026

Addiction Recovery for First Responders — Carmine Fiore, Retired FDNY EMT | S6 E10

Retired FDNY EMT Carmine Fiore lays it all bare—addiction, painkillers, the battle to hold it together at home, and the brutal truth of what first responders carry long after the shift ends.
Guest: Carmine Fiore
Addiction Recovery for First Responders — Carmine Fiore, Retired FDNY EMT | S6 E10
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Addiction Recovery for First Responders — Carmine Fiore, Retired FDNY EMT | S6 E10