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Check on Your People: Rituals, Resources, and Reckoning in Law Enforcement

1 h 15 min · 4. maj 2026
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This episode examines mental health struggles inside law enforcement, timed for Mental Health Awareness Month and Police Week. Hosts discuss uncertain suicide statistics, stigma, and how traumatic work—especially ICAC and child-abuse investigations—impacts officers over time. They critique inadequate organizational responses, payday barriers to care, and the limitations of EAP, and note newer resources like North Carolina's Responder Assistance Initiative. Personal stories highlight how silent coping, humor, and lack of ritual worsen outcomes. The episode emphasizes practical steps: normalize therapy, create decompression rituals, implement critical-incident response plans, and prioritize peer check-ins. A clear call to action: check on your people and make mental health a real priority.

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Check on Your People: Rituals, Resources, and Reckoning in Law Enforcement

This episode examines mental health struggles inside law enforcement, timed for Mental Health Awareness Month and Police Week. Hosts discuss uncertain suicide statistics, stigma, and how traumatic work—especially ICAC and child-abuse investigations—impacts officers over time. They critique inadequate organizational responses, payday barriers to care, and the limitations of EAP, and note newer resources like North Carolina's Responder Assistance Initiative. Personal stories highlight how silent coping, humor, and lack of ritual worsen outcomes. The episode emphasizes practical steps: normalize therapy, create decompression rituals, implement critical-incident response plans, and prioritize peer check-ins. A clear call to action: check on your people and make mental health a real priority.

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