![]() Celebrating a Year of Support: "When The Call Hits Home"Reflections on a year of connection, growth & what's next for the podcast!
By: Training Velocity LLC This episode is a reflective and compelling listen, focusing heavily on peer support and financial wellness for first responders. As both hosts are children of police officers and experienced mental health professionals, they offer authentic insights and candid personal stories to connect with their audience. The episode begins with Jennifer and Ashlee discussing the importance of peer support within the first responder community. They emphasize trust and confidentiality as crucial elements that can make or break the effectiveness of a peer support system. The hosts also highlight the idea of pairing mental health professionals with peer support teams to ensure comprehensive care. In the latter part of the episode, the conversation shifts to financial wellness. Jennifer and Ashlee share personal anecdotes about the financial pressures faced by first responder families, shedding light on the balance between making extra income through off-duty hours and maintaining family connections. They express the need for more resources and discussions around financial stability for those in the first responder community. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and provide feedback to the hosts on topics they'd like to explore in future episodes. With a year of insightful episodes behind them, Jennifer and Ashlee are committed to continuing this important dialogue for another year and beyond. Tune in to "When The Call Hits Home" for a heartfelt and enlightening discussion that offers both validation and practical insights for first responder families navigating their unique challenges. Podcast Availability: Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. For more information, visit https://whenthecallhitshome.com End
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