Rise Up: The Inner Work with Vicky Ross
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566045/fan_mail/new] He lands in Saudi Arabia the night the Gulf War begins, gets offered a bonus to stay, and says yes because unemployment back home is the other option. That single decision opens a career that moves from A&E nursing to pre-hospital emergency care, refugee camps, and later a very different fight inside healthcare leadership. I’m Vicky Ross, and I’ve wanted to share Andrew’s story for years because his resilience is not a slogan, it’s lived experience. We talk through what trauma work really looks like: rapid interventions with limited resources, the weight of responsibility, and how your nervous system learns to survive. Andrew shares how a Greater Manchester Fire Service initiative trained trauma technicians so firefighters could deliver immediate trauma care when seconds mattered, plus the resistance that came from politics and role boundaries. If you care about emergency medicine, defibrillators, first response, and how systems change, you’ll hear the behind-the-scenes reality. Then we go deeper into the internal aftermath: PTSD symptoms, guilt, and a form of detachment that protects you in war zones and resus bays but can block closeness at home. Andrew also opens up about toxic management, bullying, and 13 months of gardening leave, including the moment he decides he will not be pushed out. We finish with practical tools for staying steady, from mindfulness and the power of now to yoga, breath, gratitude, and the simple question: “Right now, do I have a problem?” If this conversation helps, subscribe, share it with someone who needs a lift, and leave us a review so more people can find Rise Up Stories. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566045/support] To join my beautiful membership community click here. [https://vickyross.mvsite.app/products/courses/view/1171591/?action=signup] To visit my website [https://www.vickyross.com/] This episode reflects my interpretation and awareness-based philosophical perspective, shaped by years of personal experience, training, reading, and research. It is not medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice and does not replace professional support. The language used is descriptive and reflective, not diagnostic. Not everyone will resonate with these ideas — and that is completely okay. You are responsible for your own interpretations, decisions, and the changes you choose to make in your life. Here is to your success Love Vicky
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