The Bunkroom Chats Podcast
This episode is an honest look at resilience, sacrifice, and the unseen weight carried by the people who stayed when the system was under the most pressure. In this episode, we sit down with Registered Nurse Paul O’Keefe to talk about what it was really like working in the ICU during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the world watched the news from home, Paul was living it—day after day on the front lines caring for critically ill patients during one of the most overwhelming periods in modern healthcare. We talk about the emotional toll of watching patients struggle, the mental strain healthcare workers carried behind the scenes, and what it was like showing up for every shift when so many were burning out or walking away. Paul opens up about the psychological impact of working through the chaos, how those experiences stick with you long after the shift ends, and why conversations about mental health in healthcare and emergency services matter now more than ever. If you work in healthcare, emergency services, or simply want to understand what those years were really like for the people inside the hospitals, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. 🔸 New Here? We’re two career firefighters talking real life, real mental health, and the messy in-between. No filters. No sugarcoating. Just the conversations most people are afraid to have. Find all of our links and socials by going to https://linktr.ee/bunkroomchatspodcast [https://linktr.ee/bunkroomchatspodcast] 👍 If this episode hit home, drop a comment and let us know!!
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