by Kyle Goodknight
In this community, we face challenges together, prioritizing resilience in our professional and personal lives. It's a space for first responders to learn, share experiences, and find strategies for managing pressures.
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December 31, 2024
In this episode, Kyle Goodknight and Bryony Gilbey delve into the challenges faced by EMS professionals, spotlighting the documentary "Honorable but Broken: EMS in Crisis." Bryony shares her insights on public perceptions and the motivations behind the film. They discuss EMS retention, turnover, and the effects of low experience, highlighting training and support disparities. The conversation covers the documentary's content, its impact, and engagement with officials. They explore mental health education, legislative efforts, and recent advancements in EMS, concluding with advocacy for the profession and upcoming projects.
December 24, 2024
In this episode, Kyle Goodknight and Dr. Doug Gallo explore the impact of trauma on clinicians and the need for mental health resources. They discuss the evolution of support in departments, challenges in finding specialized therapists for first responders, and the importance of normalizing mental health discussions. Dr. Gallo shares his EMS journey, touching on critical incident stress debriefing and the integration of mental health education. Topics include cumulative trauma, empathy, suicide risks, compassion fatigue, burnout, retention issues, the Great Resignation, and rural EMS challenges, highlighting the integration of mental health into overall well-being.
December 17, 2024
In this episode, Kyle Goodknight and Steve Click explore the vital mental health aspects for first responders. Steve shares his career journey and personal experiences, emphasizing peer support and leadership in wellness. They discuss mental health support systems, critical incident leave, and share stories of resilience and self-care. The episode highlights normalizing mental health education and the impact of peer support programs. Topics include family communication, mental health costs, and community engagement, concluding with reflections on expanding wellness initiatives.
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