Caffeinated Trauma

Episode 10- Jimmy Wise

46 min · 8 de sep de 2025
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Jimmy Wise started his career in New York City as an EMT with the FDNY, running into some of the toughest calls you can imagine. Eventually, he packed up and made his way to Texas, where he became a police officer and continued his life of service. Along the way, Jimmy has faced his own battles with mental health, something many first responders can relate to. Instead of hiding from it, he’s chosen to use his story to help others who are struggling, dedicating his life to being there for people walking the same road.

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