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Ep. #25 Melissa Carr (therapywithmelissa) - Tales from the Tailboard Podcast

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Most first responders and veterans hide their trauma behind dark humor and emotional shutdowns, unknowingly making things worse. Join trauma therapist Melissa Carr as she reveals how these survival tactics can deepen suffering without proper support. Discover how chronic trauma rewires the brain, affecting both work and personal life. Learn about common mental health myths, the role of humor as a coping tool, and practical steps to differentiate stress from trauma fatigue. This episode is essential for anyone in emergency services or military roles seeking to understand and address mental scars. Melissa's insights offer hope and actionable steps for healing without stigma.

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episode Ep. #24 Chris Cottle (Chats with Chappy) - Tales from the Tailboard Podcast cover

Ep. #24 Chris Cottle (Chats with Chappy) - Tales from the Tailboard Podcast

Most fire, police, and medical personnel feel unheard — but what if your words could save lives long after the call? Firefighter and chaplain Chris Cottle reveals how authentic compassion, small acts of kindness, and vulnerability can prevent tragedy and foster true brotherhood. In a heartfelt conversation, Chris shares how his personal trauma shaped his calling, the power of genuine connection, and practical ways to combat mental health crises in high-stress professions. You'll discover: * How admitting you're not okay can be your greatest strength, not a weakness * The profound impact of simple affirmations and genuine hugs on mental health and community trust * Why the firefighter’s badge isn't the only thing that defines worth — and how to find your identity beyond the uniform * The overlooked epidemic of suicide within first responder communities and actionable steps to break the silence * How sharing your struggles creates a ripple effect — saving lives one conversation at a time This episode is essential listening for first responders battling burnout, mental health issues, or those seeking purpose beyond the call of duty. Chris Cottle, a fire chaplain with 23 years of experience, combines raw honesty with practical wisdom, reminding us that true leadership is rooted in compassion and authenticity. Whether you're in the firehouse, patrol car, or ER, you’ll learn how to be a beacon of hope in your own community. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of mental health, foster genuine connections, or simply remember why they chose this tough but vital profession — this episode might just change your life and the lives of those around you.

11. maj 20261 h 1 min
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RIT: Reviewing Incident Threads #001

Most aviation and emergency response mishaps happen not in the air or on the scene — but on the ground. In this eye-opening episode, Isaac Poteet and Sheridan Rhine dissect shocking real-life incidents that expose critical communication failures, overlooked safety protocols, and tragic consequences in emergency services and aviation.From a harrowing LaGuardia runway collision involving a fire truck and a passenger jet, to the high-stakes challenges of modern 911 technology, and a devastating fire department crash in Oklahoma — no detail is spared. Sheridan, a seasoned firefighter with decades of experience, shares behind-the-scenes insights into how these disasters could be prevented with better training, communication, and technology. You’ll discover how modern tools like "what three words" are revolutionizing location accuracy, saving lives, and reducing response times — but only if responders are prepared to act on them.You'll learn about the immense pressures faced by air traffic controllers during catastrophic moments, and why mental health support in these high-stress careers is more critical than ever. The episode breaks down how fatigue, miscommunication, and outdated procedures continue to cause preventable deaths on the ground, emphasizing a need for innovation and accountability in emergency response.This episode is perfect for first responders, aviation enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the unseen risks behind those critical moments. By understanding how tragedy often stems from communication breakdowns and overlooked safety measures, you gain the knowledge to advocate for better practices today — because recognizing these hazards can mean the difference between life and death tomorrow.Don’t miss this revealing look at the dangers lurking beneath the surface of emergencies — and the technology, training, and resilience needed to change the game. Whether you're a responder or just passionate about safety, this episode will challenge you to rethink what you know about risk, response, and prevention.

26. mar. 202644 min
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Ep. #23 Cody J Mecham - Tales from the Tailboard Podcast

Most first responders reach a breaking point long before they realize it—and Cody Mecham’s raw, unfiltered story of trauma, resilience, and redemption will resonate with anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed by the weight of saving lives. From childhood fire station dreams to fighting PTSD after losing friends and struggling with his own mental health, Cody’s journey is a powerful reminder that healing begins with honesty.In this episode, Cody shares the gripping details behind his memoir "Burning It Down" and how chronicling his pain unlocked a path to recovery—not just for him, but for the entire first responder community. You'll discover how suppressed emotions, traumatic call aftercall, and the pressure to mask pain can silently erode even the strongest among us—and the crucial steps toward breaking free. We break down the importance of vulnerability, the stigma around mental health in emergency services, and practical tools to process grief and trauma before they consume you.Cody opens up about the darkest moments—near suicide, the toxic ways he coped with loss, and the pivotal realization that putting family first and accepting help is the real hero’s journey. His story reveals how a committed effort to self-awareness and accountability not only saved his life—but changed the way he approaches his career, his relationships, and his own mental wellbeing.This episode is essential listening for firefighters, EMS, police officers, military veterans, or anyone in a high-stakes profession feeling the weight of unspoken trauma. If you're tired of hiding your pain and ready to embrace healing, Cody’s story will inspire you to start that difficult but necessary conversation today.Whether you're on the front lines or supporting a loved one through their battle, you'll walk away with tangible insights to foster resilience, challenge stigma, and find strength in vulnerability. It’s time to stop suffering in silence—your recovery starts now.Guest Cody Mecham is a firefighter and author of "Burning It Down" and "From the Ashes," offering raw, honest perspectives on trauma, mental health, and healing.

25. mar. 202653 min
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Ep. #22 Adam Polkinghorn - Tales from the Tailboard Podcast

Most first responders hide their dark humor because they know it’s a survival mechanism, not a sign of not caring. But what if embracing that humor could pave the way for mental resilience and open honest conversations?In this episode, Adam Polkinghorn, a veteran EMT, paramedic, and nurse, shares raw insights from nearly two decades in high-stakes healthcare. He reveals how the chaos of the job shapes our mindset, the dark humor that keeps us sane, and the mental health struggles that often go unspoken. Adam explores how burnout manifests, the warning signs he’s learned to recognize, and practical steps to avoid being swallowed by the grind.You'll discover:How dark humor acts as a firewall against trauma and emotional overloadThe surprising ways EMS experience translates into nursing and why many skills stay relevantWhy continuous progression and self-improvement can be both a strength and a trapThe importance of disconnecting from work during off-hours to promote mental healthThe story behind his innovative card game, "Shift Happens: Emergency Chaos," designed to bring humor and stress relief to responders, plus how it’s helping foster those vital mental health conversationsBurnout isn’t just feeling worn out; it’s a danger that can quietly derail careers and devastate well-being. Missing the signs could mean sacrificing your mental health or missing an opportunity to heal and grow. By sharing his journey, Adam offers you a blueprint to recognize when the job is weighing you down, and how to fight back.Perfect for first responders, healthcare providers, EMS leaders, or anyone juggling trauma with humor, this episode is your dose of honesty, resilience, and real talk about surviving the chaos. If you're committed to staying sharp, mentally, physically, and emotionally, this conversation is essential listening.

9. mar. 202652 min