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Tee It Up For Mental Health with Mike Kaufman

24 min · 17 de mar de 2025
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Mental health in the fire service is a topic we’re passionate about, and today we’re joined by Mike Kaufman, firefighter, paramedic, and founder of Tee It Up for Mental Health. Mike shares his journey into the fire service, the personal loss that motivated him to start this nonprofit, and how the annual golf tournament is bringing firefighters and their families together while raising money for first responder mental health programs. We also discuss the importance of community, the challenges of balancing family life with a fire career, and why seeking therapy should be as normal as going to the gym. Plus, Mike shares insights into how his department is leading the way with mental health benefits for firefighters.  Learn more about Tee It Up for Mental Health www.teeitupgolftournament.com [http://www.teeitupgolftournament.com]  Follow them on Instagram: @teeitupformentalhealth [https://www.instagram.com/teeitupformentalhealth]

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Mental health in the fire service is a topic we’re passionate about, and today we’re joined by Mike Kaufman, firefighter, paramedic, and founder of Tee It Up for Mental Health. Mike shares his journey into the fire service, the personal loss that motivated him to start this nonprofit, and how the annual golf tournament is bringing firefighters and their families together while raising money for first responder mental health programs. We also discuss the importance of community, the challenges of balancing family life with a fire career, and why seeking therapy should be as normal as going to the gym. Plus, Mike shares insights into how his department is leading the way with mental health benefits for firefighters.  Learn more about Tee It Up for Mental Health www.teeitupgolftournament.com [http://www.teeitupgolftournament.com]  Follow them on Instagram: @teeitupformentalhealth [https://www.instagram.com/teeitupformentalhealth]

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