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Hold the Line At Home

Podcast de Chelsi McFadden

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Fire family life is beautiful, inconvenient, funny, lonely, and deeply misunderstood. Hold the Line at Home is where we talk about marriage, motherhood, fire season, re-entry after shift, long assignments, mental load, and the parts of loving a firefighter that people don’t always say out loud. For fire wives, firefighter spouses, first responder families, and anyone building a life around the job.

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26 episodios

Portada del episodio How to Stop Absorbing Your Partner’s Mood

How to Stop Absorbing Your Partner’s Mood

What happens when one bad shift changes the energy of the entire house? In this episode, Chelsi sits down with Shannon Mead of Stack of Stones [https://www.stackofstones.com/] to talk about mood management, emotional mirroring, compartmentalization, and the pressure many first responder families feel to keep the peace when their partner comes home exhausted, overstimulated, or carrying the weight of the job. They talk about what it looks like to stop absorbing someone else’s emotional state, how fiery families accidentally build entire routines around managing moods, and why “connection over happiness” may be a healthier goal during stressful seasons of life. This conversation also dives into: * re-entry after long shifts and assignments * communication systems that actually help * resentment and emotional overload * Why compartmentalization helps on the job but can create distance at home * unrealistic expectations around marriage, motherhood, and “having it all together” * fire season preparation and nervous system overload * learning how to reconnect without walking on eggshells If you’ve ever found yourself adjusting the entire household based on your partner’s mood, this episode is for you. FOLLOW SHANNON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stack.of.stones/ [https://www.instagram.com/stack.of.stones/] Website: https://www.stackofstones.com/ [https://www.stackofstones.com/] MEDIA MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Conversation Academy: https://www.stackofstones.com/conversation-academy [https://www.stackofstones.com/conversation-academy] Kate Bowler: https://www.instagram.com/katecbowler/ [https://www.instagram.com/katecbowler/]

19 de may de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Mental Health Awareness Is Not A Plan with James Boomhower

Mental Health Awareness Is Not A Plan with James Boomhower

Mental Health Awareness Month cannot stop at a green ribbon. In this episode of Hold the Line at Home, I’m joined by James Boomhower of Stay Fit 4 Duty. James is a paramedic with over 20 years of experience, a peer support and crisis intervention specialist, and a licensed mental health counseling associate based in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Together, we talk about what mental health support actually looks like for first responders and the families holding things together at home.   We cover relationship action plans, low capacity days, crew culture, alcohol culture, resentment, communication after shift, and how to make a real plan for the moments when home or work feels sideways. This episode is for the fire families, EMS families, and first responder couples who know awareness matters, but need more than awareness to get through real life. Connect with James: stayfitforduty.org [https://www.stayfit4duty.org/] and @stay_fit4duty [https://www.instagram.com/stay_fit4duty/] on social media.

11 de may de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio Why Therapy Dogs Matter for First Responders with Adrienne (Mayzie's handler and mom)

Why Therapy Dogs Matter for First Responders with Adrienne (Mayzie's handler and mom)

First responders carry a lot that most people never see. Long shifts, traumatic calls, missed time with family, and emotional weight that doesn’t just disappear when the shift ends. In this episode, I’m talking with Adrienne, a former EMT and hospital transfer coordinator, about the loneliness, burnout, and emotional toll that can come with first responder work and how therapy dogs are creating small but meaningful moments of relief. We talk about dispatch life, EMS culture, understaffing, emotional exhaustion, and the work Adrienne now does with Maisie through First Responder Therapy Dogs. If you care about first responder mental health, therapy dogs, EMS burnout, or the hidden cost of serving others, this conversation is worth hearing. Learn More: First Responder Therapy Dogs [https://firstrespondertherapydogs.org/] Meet Mayzie the Kelpie [https://www.instagram.com/mayzie.the.kelpie/]

17 de mar de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio The Hidden Trauma of First Responder Families | Vicarious Trauma Explained

The Hidden Trauma of First Responder Families | Vicarious Trauma Explained

First responder families often carry more than most people realize. In this episode, Chelsi and her oldest child Echo McFadden discuss vicarious trauma and secondary trauma within first responder families, a topic Echo has been researching as part of her university studies. They explore what happens when the emotional weight of emergency service work comes home, even when the details of the calls never get shared. The conversation covers: • How first responder spouses absorb stress from the job • The invisible mental load carried at home • Hypervigilance and emotional anticipation during fire season • Communication strategies that help transitions from shift to home • Why capacity and boundaries matter in first responder marriages • The importance of culturally competent mental health support They also share the practical systems their own family developed over the years to navigate fire service life—from daily check-ins during shifts to simplifying life when stress levels are high. Whether you are a firefighter spouse, a partner of a police officer, or part of any first responder family, this conversation puts language to experiences many families quietly carry. Resources: Resources:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0269659doi.org/10.15270/53-4-593https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20008198.2018.1562840https://ovc.ojp.gov/sites/g/files/xyckuh226/files/media/document/vt_intro_to_vt_for_fire_services-508.pdf

9 de mar de 2026 - 49 min
Portada del episodio First Responder Marriage: Police Wife & Fire Wife Talk Solo Parenting and Connection

First Responder Marriage: Police Wife & Fire Wife Talk Solo Parenting and Connection

What does marriage really look like when you’re married to a police officer or wildland firefighter? In this episode, Chelsi sits down with Kristin from Heels and Holster to talk about solo parenting, unpredictable schedules, resentment, communication, and rebuilding connection in first responder marriages. They discuss: * Police wife and firefighter wife life * Wildland fire season and forced overtime * Feeling unseen in your marriage * Why nightly phone calls matter * Protecting your peace with boundaries * Family dinner as a stabilizer * Living far from where your spouse works * Anxiety when your partner is on duty An honest conversation about what it takes to stay connected when the job pulls your spouse away. Connect with Kristin: Instagram: @heelsandholster [https://www.instagram.com/heelsandholster/] Website: http://ww.heelsandholster.com [http://ww.heelsandholster.com]

2 de mar de 2026 - 50 min
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