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Why First Responders Need a Different Kind of Treatment | CEO Joel Edwards

47 min · 26. maj 2026
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In this episode, Chris Logan sits down with Joel Edwards, CEO of First Responder Wellness, to talk about the story, mission, and heart behind FRW. Joel shares how his own recovery journey shaped the way he views treatment, why traditional treatment models often fall short, and how First Responder Wellness was built to provide a different kind of care for those who serve our communities. From building trust with departments to creating a place where first responders can be honest, supported, and understood, this conversation gives a deeper look at why FRW exists and what it means to walk with first responders through some of the hardest moments of their lives. For confidential support, or simply to learn more with no commitment, contact us: https://frhealth.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa3VPZEJnZXE2ZXdpQU1tcHd2bktaRjRqamltQXxBQ3Jtc0trdHhWa3FkdkFSeVo2RkZENGZKYTFHMXZBb1BiWExsMGJweWlFblZfdjg3SVBBbndBNl9fNVE2eGtnajYzYUxPMzdoRXdtVlJNUDd3YkNiV2xibUU0S3B0aHh2M24zVTlUZ0NiMjBjUjVwLVpaZlY1RQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Ffrhealth.com%2F&v=O4D3mKyYPfI] 888-443-4898

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