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The Weight We Carry

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"The Weight We Carry Podcast" provides a space for first responders to discuss mental health challenges. We feature heartfelt interviews with first responders, mental health professionals, and experts, offering practical coping strategies and resources. Join us for open conversations about PTSD, anxiety, depression, and building resilience within this vital community. Listen and find hopeBart Heaney Hygiene & Healthy Living Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
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  • "Voices in the Silence" S2 E6 911 Dispatcher Abbie Ellis
    May 12 2025

    keywordsmental health, first responders, 911 dispatcher, peer support, PTSD, crisis intervention, public safety, coping mechanisms, resilience, community supportsummaryIn this episode of the Weight We Carry Podcast, Bart Heaney and Abbie Ellis discuss the often unseen mental health challenges faced by first responders. Abbie shares her personal journey from growing up in Harmony, North Carolina, to becoming a 911 dispatcher. She opens up about her struggles with mental health, including PTSD and anxiety, and the importance of peer support in the first responder community. The conversation emphasizes the need to break the stigma surrounding mental health and the significance of creating a supportive environment within public safety agencies.takeaways

    • Abbie's upbringing in a small town shaped her work ethic.
    • She transitioned from aspiring Navy corpsman to 911 dispatcher due to health issues.
    • Recognizing mental health struggles is crucial for first responders.
    • The hospital experience can be daunting but is a step towards recovery.
    • Finding purpose and stability after a crisis is a journey.
    • Coping with heavy calls is a challenge for dispatchers.
    • Peer support is vital in addressing mental health in first responders.
    • Breaking the stigma around mental health is essential for healing.
    • Creating a supportive environment starts with leadership in agencies.
    • It's important to acknowledge that you can't control everything.
    • Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health in First Responders
    • From Dispatcher to Advocate: Abbie's Journey
    • "I don't want to be here, Mom."
    • "It's okay to ask for help."
    • "You can't control everything."

    titlesSound BitesChapters00:00Introduction to Abby Ellis and Her Background02:10Growing Up in Harmony, North Carolina04:12Work Ethic and Early Jobs04:40Inspiration from Family and Firefighting07:03Impact of Moving on Stability09:01Involvement in ROTC and Community Service11:03Transition from Military Aspirations to Dispatching14:05Lessons from Firefighting for Dispatching16:06Struggles with Mental Health20:50Navigating Hospitalization and Recovery24:17Finding Purpose and Stability26:15Impact of Traumatic Calls on Mental Health32:03Coping Mechanisms and Peer Support36:04Peer Support and Seeking Help44:00Recognizing and Managing Burnout48:08Crisis Intervention Team: Importance and Role51:43Balancing Personal and Professional Lives56:27Breaking the Stigma of Mental Health01:01:31Creating Supportive Environments in Agencies01:05:33The Weight We Carry.mp4

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    58 m
  • "Saving our Own" S2 I1 Jeremie Meyer RPL
    May 5 2025

    Keywords: mental health, first responders, peer support, CISM, stress management, PTSD, compassion fatigue, emergency services, resilience, public safetytakeaways

    • Mental health challenges are prevalent among first responders.
    • Peer support and CISM are essential for emotional well-being.
    • Stigma around mental health is decreasing but still present.
    • Recognizing signs of distress is crucial for intervention.
    • CISM provides structured support after critical incidents.
    • Untreated stress can lead to severe mental health issues.
    • Building resilience is key for first responders.
    • Creating a supportive environment helps reduce stigma.
    • Resources are available for mental health support.
    • Getting involved in peer support can make a difference.
    • The Weight We Carry: Mental Health in First Responders
    • Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health Awareness
    • "Building resilience is key for first responders."
    • "Creating a supportive environment helps reduce stigma."
    • "Resources are available for mental health support."

    In this episode of The Weight We Carry podcast, host Bart Heaney speaks with Jeremy Meyer, a retired director of 911, about the often unseen mental health challenges faced by first responders. They discuss the importance of peer support and Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) in addressing these challenges, the stigma surrounding mental health in public safety, and the need for ongoing education and resources. Jeremy shares his personal journey and insights on recognizing signs of distress, building resilience, and creating a supportive environment for first responders. The conversation emphasizes the critical need for mental health awareness and the role of peer support in fostering a healthier work culture.titles

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    Chapters00:00Introduction to Public Safety and Peer Support03:27The Importance of Peer Support in 91106:33Understanding CISM and Peer Support09:36Stigma and Mental Health in First Responders12:28Stressors Faced by Dispatchers15:27The Need for Mental Health Support18:25Recognizing Signs of Distress21:31The Process of Seeking Peer Support40:26Empathy in Crisis Management45:36Understanding Critical Incident Stress Management48:38Long-Term Effects of Untreated Stress52:54Teaching Resilience and Coping Strategies56:42Seeking Help and Building Support Networks01:05:47Breaking the Stigma of Mental Health01:13:19Resources and Final Thoughts01:16:03The Weight We Carry.mp4

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  • "Out of the Norm, A Paramedics Journey" S2 E5 Captain Norm Prycl
    Apr 29 2025

    summaryIn this episode of the Weight We Carry Podcast, Bart Heaney speaks with Captain Norm Prycl from McCandless Franklin Park Emergency Medical Services Authority. Norm shares his journey in emergency services, discussing the challenges he faced as a young paramedic, the emotional toll of critical incidents, and the importance of mental health support for first responders. He emphasizes the need for a strong support system, coping mechanisms, and the necessity of mental health training in public safety. Norm's personal experiences highlight the weight that first responders carry and the importance of checking in on colleagues.titles

    • The Weight We Carry: A First Responder's Journey
    • Navigating Mental Health in Emergency Services
    • "I've seen more than you'll ever see."
    • "It's a lot easier to manage."
    • "Check on everybody."

    Sound BitesChapters00:00Introduction to Norm Prycel and His Journey03:43Norm's Early Life and Career Path06:41The Challenges of the Paramedic Program09:45Critical Incidents and Their Impact12:40The Emotional Toll of Public Safety Work15:44Recognizing Mental Health Struggles18:46The Importance of Support Systems21:48Coping Mechanisms and Hobbies25:38Passion for Dogs and Outdoor Adventures26:54The Importance of Asking for Help28:20Mental Health Support in Public Safety32:51Resources for Stress Management34:38Advice to Younger Self on Mental Challenges38:18Final Thoughts on Supporting First Responders45:25The Weight We Carry.mp4

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    42 m
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