One Man, Three Careers, One Mission: Fighting for Florida's First Responders
In this episode of Shielded, Paolo Longo and Geoff Bichler sit down with a truly unique guest — Robert Asencio, a retired law enforcement officer with more than 25 years of service, a combat veteran, a former Florida House of Representatives member, a former client of Bichler & Longo, and now a passionate advocate for first responders and veterans through his nonprofit Healing Corp.
Robert brings a perspective that almost no one else can offer — having lived the first responder experience from the street level, the legislative level, and the personal level as someone who fought his own Heart Bill claim and won.
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In This Episode We Cover:
* Robert's background — 34 years of combined military, law enforcement, and legislative service and what drives his advocacy work today
* His new film Out of the Fire Into the Light — documenting the post-traumatic growth of combat veterans from the Second Battle of Ramadi, and what it means for first responders dealing with similar trauma
* Healing Corp — Robert's nonprofit focused on healing through storytelling for veterans and first responders
* Why employers consistently fail first responders when mental health issues surface on the job — and whether it's intentional or simply a failure of awareness
* The dangerous gap between agencies that talk about supporting their people and what actually happens when a claim is filed
* How compounded trauma builds over a 25-30 year career — and why the average first responder experiences hundreds of traumatic events compared to four or five for a civilian
* The mind-body connection — how untreated PTSD and stress directly contribute to cardiac conditions, hypertension, and AFib (and why Geoff and Paolo see this every day in their cases)
* The culture of silence — why first responders still hesitate to raise their hand, and how that silence destroys careers, families, and lives
* What early intervention actually looks like — and why the clients who come in early almost always finish their careers while the ones who wait often don't
* A behind-the-curtain look at Tallahassee — what really happens when first responder legislation comes up for a vote and why there's more lip service than action
* The 2018 PTSD law — how it passed, why it falls short, and what needs to change
* Robert's role in saving Florida's public sector pension system — protecting $183 billion for public employees statewide
* Why bipartisan collaboration is possible in Tallahassee when the right pressure is applied and the right stories are told
* The suicide crisis — why we are losing more first responders to suicide than to on-the-job injuries and why that is an institutional failing that demands action
* Robert's personal story — his own Heart Bill claim, his ejection fraction dropping to 35%, and what getting the right legal representation meant for his health and his life