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First Responder Families Podcast

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First Responder Families Podcast is a show dedicated to the the health and wellness of families of our first responders and military personnel.

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27 episodios

Portada del episodio When Reaching Out Feels Too Hard, Survival Takes Over

When Reaching Out Feels Too Hard, Survival Takes Over

When Reaching Out Feels Too Hard, Survival Takes Over How being alone with stress and pain shapes unhealthy coping—and how to return to connection with self and others   What if the behaviors we feel most ashamed of—overeating, drinking, numbing out—are not signs of weakness, but attempts to cope? In this powerful and deeply insightful episode, I sit down with coach Sonja Irina Johansen, creator of the Advanced Recovery Project, to explore a radically different approach to addiction and recovery. Drawing from her own recovery journey, years of coaching, and extensive research in addiction, attachment, and nervous system regulation, Sonja challenges the traditional focus on “what’s wrong with us” and instead invites a more meaningful question: Why do we turn to these addictive behaviors in the first place? While her work is often framed around food compulsion, this conversation reaches far beyond that. We explore how her model applies directly to first responders—individuals living under chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and hypervigilance—who often develop coping patterns that can evolve into addiction. We also touch on the ripple effects within families, highlighting how these patterns impact loved ones and relationships when healthier coping is out of reach.Together, we unpack: * Why addictive behaviors are actually adaptive responses to stress * The concept of “alarmed aloneness” and how it drives compulsive behavior * Why moderation doesn’t work for some people * The real reason diets—and even traditional treatment—often fail * The difference between choice-based vs. compliance-based abstinence * How the nervous system, brain reward pathways, and inner critic shape addiction * What it actually takes to create sustainable, peaceful recovery This episode offers a compassionate and science-informed reframe: You don’t have a willpower problem—you have a nervous system that learned to survive. For first responders—and anyone struggling with addictive patterns—this conversation opens the door to a deeper understanding of healing, one rooted in self-awareness, regulation, and connection. Learn More About Sonja Irina Johansen Website: https://www.transformwithsonja.com/ [https://www.transformwithsonja.com/] Explore Her Book  Thinking Outside the Box: A Revolutionary Approach to Food Dysfunction” is a 22-chapter, sevenpart deep dive into the real reasons we turn to food—and a practical path toward genuine, lasting recovery. https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Outside-Box-Revolutionary-Dysfunction/dp/B0G5HC3VHV/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ZQNnLErV4ajXYrqROeAOpTvu5k9mncqraqrs7tnyz1tLqL02OaGeNRdwS2Z5eXJqmcRajQq8QIE9A14aiOyo4GWb0jekh_fy2eS7fd7xJSArTxBm9Mw8s8Rlopc7O2VtMboH-Efrp2RTS0PzqwBan9iAoxjYSl-xTYaTk1h-VWJmn41gfYEKGnOh_QL0gps6U-JJ8IuveBRwyiPFWvH5OF0KZ2VG1gYVM75VcFn9QB8.4Y4HheGoUnYZdx8fJu4nIGpjvxsuHL7WA72g0o5FdFI&qid=1776357260&sr=8-2 [https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Outside-Box-Revolutionary-Dysfunction/dp/B0G5HC3VHV/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&dib_tag=se&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ZQNnLErV4ajXYrqROeAOpTvu5k9mncqraqrs7tnyz1tLqL02OaGeNRdwS2Z5eXJqmcRajQq8QIE9A14aiOyo4GWb0jekh_fy2eS7fd7xJSArTxBm9Mw8s8Rlopc7O2VtMboH-Efrp2RTS0PzqwBan9iAoxjYSl-xTYaTk1h-VWJmn41gfYEKGnOh_QL0gps6U-JJ8IuveBRwyiPFWvH5OF0KZ2VG1gYVM75VcFn9QB8.4Y4HheGoUnYZdx8fJu4nIGpjvxsuHL7WA72g0o5FdFI&qid=1776357260&sr=8-2]

1 de may de 2026 - 45 min
Portada del episodio The Courage to Feel: Men in Uniform and the Power of Vulnerability

The Courage to Feel: Men in Uniform and the Power of Vulnerability

In this powerful and deeply insightful episode, we are joined by Arthur Cobb, a clinical therapist with over 22 years of experience, Master Addiction Professional, and clinical therapist  within the Shatterproof FHE Health First Responders Program. Together, we explore the complex inner world of men in first responder and military roles—individuals trained to be strong, decisive, and emotionally controlled, yet often carrying unprocessed pain beneath the surface. Arthur shares his clinical perspective on why vulnerability can feel so threatening for men in uniform, and the deep fears that often drive emotional suppression—fear of weakness, loss of identity, and loss of control. We discuss how these “defense structures,” while essential in the field, can become barriers to connection, healing, and authentic living. The conversation dives into what happens when those defenses begin to break down—leading to burnout, addiction, depression, and relationship struggles—and how many men reach a point where they can no longer outrun their internal pain. Through the lens of Gestalt therapy, Arthur explains how experiential, present-moment work helps men reconnect with disowned parts of themselves, including vulnerability, grief, and fear. He highlights the critical role of safety, trust, and shared experience in allowing men to open up—especially within a community of peers who understand their world. We also explore the role of compulsive behaviors—such as substance use, gambling, and other coping patterns—as attempts to manage overwhelming emotions that have long been avoided. Perhaps most importantly, this episode speaks to what becomes possible when men begin to soften. Listeners will hear how embracing vulnerability can lead to stronger relationships, deeper emotional presence, and a renewed sense of self—impacting not only the individual, but their marriages, families, and communities. This is a conversation about redefining strength—not as the absence of emotion, but as the courage to face it. https://fherehab.com/services/first-responders/ [https://fherehab.com/services/first-responders/]

3 de abr de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio When the Nervous System Never Clocks Out: Neurorehabilitation for First Responders

When the Nervous System Never Clocks Out: Neurorehabilitation for First Responders

First responders run toward what most of us run from. But what happens to the brain and body after years of crisis, adrenaline, trauma, and high-stakes decision-making? In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Dr. Bishop, a licensed psychologist specializing in neurorehabilitation, to explore what chronic exposure to trauma does to the nervous system—and, more importantly, how healing is possible. We talk about: * How trauma impacts the brain differently for first responders * The invisible cost of hypervigilance and emotional suppression * Why traditional talk therapy may not be enough * The role of neurorehabilitation in restoring regulation, resilience, and cognitive clarity * What families need to understand about the physiological toll of the job Dr. Bishop brings both clinical depth and practical hope, offering insights into how we can move beyond “just coping” toward true neurological recovery. Whether you’re a first responder, love someone who is, or work in the mental health field, this episode sheds light on the science—and humanity—behind healing the heroic nervous system. Join us for a conversation that honors the courage it takes not only to serve—but to heal.

6 de mar de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio EMDR in a Nutshell: What First Responders and Families Need to Know

EMDR in a Nutshell: What First Responders and Families Need to Know

EMDR in a Nutshell: What First Responders and Families Need to Know In this episode, we sit down with Annalee Moody, LMHC, a passionate clinician who specializes in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). Annalee breaks down EMDR in clear, everyday language and explains how this powerful therapy helps first responders resolve traumatic memories and moral injury that often come with the job. Through her clinical experience, she demystifies what EMDR actually looks like, why it can be so effective for trauma, and what both first responders and their loved ones should know when considering this approach. This conversation is designed to help you decide whether EMDR is right for you—and how to get the most out of your EMDR journey. This conversation is designed to educate first responder families about EMDR and its powerful role in memory reconciliation—helping traumatic experiences lose their emotional grip rather than continue to hijack daily life.  Helpful Links:  🔗 Shatterproof at FHE Health — This is the specialized first responder trauma and recovery program at FHE Health that integrates evidence-based therapies, including intensive EMDR. You can learn more here: 👉 https://fherehab.com/services/first-responders/ [https://fherehab.com/services/first-responders/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🔗 EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) — The main professional association for EMDR clinicians, resources, training information, and a therapist directory: 👉 https://www.emdria.org/ [https://www.emdria.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

6 de feb de 2026 - 27 min
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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