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After The Call with John and Sara Hosea

Podcast door John and Sara Hosea

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The After the Call Podcast exists to support veterans and first responders by creating a place for honest conversations about the realities of service, trauma, faith, resilience, and family.Those who answer the call to protect others often carry unseen burdens long after the sirens fade and the uniform comes off. Our mission is to break the silence surrounding those struggles by sharing stories, practical wisdom, and encouragement that helps warriors heal, grow, and lead healthy lives both on duty and at home.

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Episode 11: The Worst Call and How we bounced Back

🎙️ AFTER THE CALL WITH JOHN & SARA HOSEA EPISODE 11: “The Worst Call… and How We Bounced Back” This week, John and Sara sit down with Hood County Sheriff’s Office Investigators Justin Price and George The Zamm for one of the most raw and honest conversations yet. Investigator Justin Price opens up about surviving an officer-involved shooting — the emotional impact, the mental aftermath, the trauma that follows long after the scene is cleared, and what recovery really looks like behind the badge. This is not Hollywood. This is the reality law enforcement officers face when life changes in seconds. Investigator George The Zamm shares the difficult realities of investigating crimes against children — the emotional toll, the darkness investigators are exposed to, and the unseen burden carried by those who work to protect the innocent. He talks about how these cases affect officers mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and at home with their families. Together, the conversation dives into trauma, resilience, brotherhood, marriage, faith, burnout, recovery, and what it truly means to keep moving forward after the worst calls imaginable. This episode is about the human side of law enforcement — the scars nobody sees, the calls that never fully leave you, and how healing is possible even after trauma. ⚠️ Viewer discretion advised due to sensitive topics involving violence, trauma, and crimes against children. 🎧 Join us for one of the most powerful episodes yet on After the Call with John & Sara Hosea. #AfterTheCall #LawEnforcement #OfficerInvolvedShooting #CrimesAgainstChildren #TraumaRecovery #FirstResponders #Brotherhood #MentalHealth #PolicePodcast #HoodCounty #Resilience #TheWorstCall #HealingAfterTrauma

26 mei 2026 - 2 h 36 min
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Episode 10: The Walls That we Build

his week on After the Call with John and Sara Hosea, we took a deep and honest look at The Walls We Build — the emotional armor many first responders, veterans, spouses, and trauma survivors create to survive the weight of life, trauma, stress, and operational pressure. We talked about how walls are often built out of pain, disappointment, betrayal, trauma, burnout, and emotional exhaustion. At first, those walls may help us survive difficult calls, hard seasons, critical incidents, or broken relationships. But over time, the same walls that protect us can also isolate us from the people who love us most. John and Sara discussed the difference between healthy boundaries and emotional shutdown, the impact walls have on marriages and families, why so many first responders struggle with vulnerability, and how unresolved trauma can silently affect communication, intimacy, identity, and faith. The episode also focused heavily on keeping your spirit alive through healthy boundaries, emotional honesty, faith, connection, counseling, and healing. This was a raw conversation about survival, emotional resilience, and learning that strength is not found in isolation — but in facing what’s real and allowing yourself to heal. If you’ve ever felt emotionally numb, disconnected, exhausted, or trapped behind walls you built to survive, this episode is for you. Because eventually, survival mode stops feeling like living. #AfterTheCall #JohnAndSaraHosea #TheWallsWeBuild #FirstResponderMentalHealth #TraumaRecovery #MarriageAfterTrauma #EmotionalHealing #OperationalStress #FaithAndHealing #BoundariesNotWalls #FirstResponderWellness

16 mei 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Episode 9 Part 2: Burnout and the Calls that Dont Leave you

In this episode of After the Call with John and Sara Hosea, we sat down for a real, unfiltered conversation about burnout, cumulative trauma, and the calls that stay with first responders long after the scene is cleared. Drawing from years of experience in law enforcement, EMS, crisis response, chaplaincy, and frontline service, we explored the emotional and psychological weight carried by those who consistently respond to other people’s worst moments. Burnout in the first responder community rarely happens all at once. It develops slowly over time—through sleepless nights, repeated exposure to trauma, constant hypervigilance, and the pressure to remain strong while internally carrying experiences that were never fully processed. Many first responders are trained to push through pain, compartmentalize emotions, and continue performing no matter the personal cost. But eventually, unresolved stress, grief, and emotional exhaustion begin to surface in ways that affect mental health, relationships, identity, and spiritual well-being. Throughout the episode, we discussed the culture within first responder professions that often discourages vulnerability. Many responders learn early in their careers that admitting emotional struggle can be perceived as weakness, causing them to suppress rather than process what they experience. Over time, that emotional suppression can lead to isolation, numbness, irritability, compassion fatigue, anxiety, depression, and deep emotional burnout. A major focus of this conversation centered on what we called “the calls that don’t leave you.” These are the calls that replay in your mind during quiet moments—the faces you can’t forget, the sounds that stay with you, the moments that altered something inside of you. We talked openly about how cumulative exposure to trauma impacts the nervous system, relationships, sleep, emotional regulation, and even a responder’s sense of identity. Left unaddressed, these experiences can quietly shape behavior, decision-making, marriages, faith, and overall quality of life. Using the Jumpmaster mindset—Check Equipment. Check Yourself. Check Your Buddy.—we broke down the importance of intentional self-awareness and peer accountability within the first responder community. We discussed how burnout recovery requires more than simply “taking time off.” It involves honest conversations, emotional processing, healthy coping strategies, counseling, peer support, spiritual connection, and learning how to transition out of survival mode. We also explored practical tools that can help responders regulate stress and reconnect emotionally, including counseling, peer support teams, faith-based support, nervous system regulation, decompression routines after shifts, and even animal-assisted therapy such as therapy dogs, equine therapy, and donkey therapy. Sometimes healing begins not through words, but through safe connection, stillness, and learning how to slow down enough to feel again. Most importantly, this episode serves as a reminder that no first responder was ever meant to carry these burdens alone. Strength is not found in silence or emotional shutdown. Real strength is found in honesty, connection, and the willingness to acknowledge when the weight has become too heavy to carry by yourself. While the job may expose you to the darkest moments of humanity, those experiences do not have to define you, isolate you, or destroy your life outside the uniform. Healing is possible. Restoration is possible. And asking for help is not weakness—it is wisdom. Episode 9, Part 2 is ultimately about recognizing the weight, breaking the silence, and reminding first responders that they are still human long after the call is over.

7 mei 2026 - 57 min
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Episode 8: Burnout and the Calls That Don’t Leave You

In this episode, I had the opportunity to sit down with John and Sara Hosea for a real and honest conversation about burnout and the calls that stay with you long after the scene is cleared. From the perspective of those who have served on the front lines—whether in law enforcement, fire, EMS, or as chaplains—we talked about the weight that isn’t always visible. Not every call fades with time. Some attach themselves to your memory, your emotions, and even your identity. We discussed how burnout doesn’t usually happen overnight. It builds slowly—through long hours, repeated exposure to trauma, and the pressure to keep showing up strong for others while quietly carrying your own burden. We also addressed the culture within first responder communities that often discourages vulnerability, leading many to internalize stress rather than process it in a healthy way. A key part of the conversation focused on the “calls that don’t leave you”—the faces, the sounds, the moments that replay when things get quiet. We talked about how these experiences can shape behavior, relationships, and emotional responses if left unaddressed. But we also emphasized that acknowledging those calls isn’t weakness—it’s the first step toward healing. Throughout the episode, we highlighted the importance of connection, faith, and intentional processing. Whether it’s through counseling, peer support, or spiritual guidance, no one is meant to carry this weight alone. Episode 8 is a reminder that while the job may expose you to the worst moments of others’ lives, it doesn’t have to define or destroy your own.

1 mei 2026 - 1 h 22 min
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Episode 7: Week of craziness

AFTER THE CALL This week’s episode, “Week of Craziness,” pulls back the curtain on what it really looks like when everything hits at once—on the job, at home, and internally. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s a real conversation about the kind of weeks first responders and high-stress professionals know all too well—where the calls stack up, the stress doesn’t let off, and there’s no real reset in between. The episode walks through the reality of back-to-back high-intensity calls, the mental fatigue that builds, and how quickly things can shift from controlled to overwhelming. It also touches on something that often gets overlooked—the carryover. Not just from one call to the next, but from work into home life. Listeners will hear how stress, frustration, and emotional shutdown don’t stay contained to the shift, but follow you through the door. There’s an honest discussion about how easy it is to stay in “go mode,” pushing through without slowing down, and how that eventually starts to show up in your thinking, your reactions, and your relationships. The episode also challenges the mindset of just dealing with it alone and highlights the importance of recognizing when you’re off, even if you’re still functioning. At its core, this episode is about awareness. Recognizing when a week isn’t just busy—it’s building pressure. And understanding that if you don’t find a way to reset, it will catch up to you one way or another. This is a real look at what happens during those weeks—and why what you do after matters just as much as how you get through it.

25 apr 2026 - 32 min
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