The Responder Reset Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2543333/fan_mail/new] Why did first responders need someone outside our profession to tell us it was okay to talk about mental health? In this episode of the Responder RESET Podcast, Rich Creamer explores a question that has been weighing heavily on him. As respected military and special operations voices continue leading the mental health conversation, why have so many first responders waited for their validation before acknowledging their own trauma? This isn’t about comparing professions or ranking suffering. It’s about recognizing the striking similarities in culture. Different uniforms. Different missions. The same expectation to stay quiet, stay tough, and keep moving. Rich challenges the culture of minimizing our own experiences, discusses why we continue to compare trauma, examines the hypocrisy of celebrating vulnerability in one profession while questioning it in another, and reminds listeners that healing should never require someone else’s permission. If you’ve ever wondered whether your story matters because it doesn’t look like someone else’s, this episode is for you. Your career mattered. Your sacrifices mattered. Your story mattered. Stop waiting for permission. Hosted by: Rich Creamer, Retired Police Sergeant, U.S. Navy Veteran, and Host of the Responder RESET Podcast. There’s a lot of noise out there. A lot of solutions. But what’s missing? Connection. Credibility. Consistency. If you’re still here—leading, learning, showing up for your people—you’re not alone. Let’s reset. Together.
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