• Above the Line: What 25 Years of Critical Care Teaches You About Survival with Calen Murphy
    Dec 5 2025

    We are honored to welcome Calen Murphy, Senior Operations Director for Hospital Wing, to the podcast. With over 25 years in EMS, nursing, and air medical, Calen shares a profound perspective on resilience and leadership longevity in critical care. This conversation goes deep into the cumulative mental health toll of a decades-long career on the frontline.

    Calen discusses the unseen mental burden of command in flight medicine and how the decisions of senior leadership impact the well-being of every paramedic and critical care transport nurse. We explore the essential shift from peer coping to executive resilience, and why setting strong personal boundaries is the key to sustaining a career past the 20-year mark without succumbing to burnout or trauma fatigue.

    Listeners will gain valuable insights on managing operational stress, mitigating fatigue risk in 24/7 environments, and creating a personal blueprint for mental survival. If you are struggling with career longevity or stepping into a leadership role in pre-hospital or air ambulance service, Calen’s hard-won wisdom is required listening.

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    44 m
  • The Heart of a Public Servant: Bernard Taylor
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode, Bernard Taylor shares his journey from being a firefighter to a viral content creator and now a congressional candidate. He discusses the importance of mental health, the challenges faced by first responders, and the systemic issues of poverty and education in America. Bernard emphasizes the need for genuine public service and the importance of community engagement in addressing these issues. He also highlights the role of humor in coping with the challenges of healthcare and public service, and the need for better mental health resources for first responders and the general public.

    Takeaways

    Bernard Taylor transitioned from firefighter to content creator and now runs for Congress.

    He emphasizes the importance of mental health in the first responder community.

    Bernard's journey reflects the challenges of balancing family, work, and public service.

    He advocates for addressing poverty and crime through systemic change.

    Education is crucial for critical thinking and breaking the cycle of poverty.

    Bernard highlights the need for mental health resources in healthcare and first responders.

    He believes in the power of humor to cope with the challenges of public service.

    The current healthcare system is flawed and needs reform.

    Bernard's mother inspired his heart for service and empathy for others.

    He encourages young people to consider careers in public service.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Bernard Taylor

    02:51 From Firefighter to Content Creator

    06:01 The Call to Public Service

    09:04 Running for Congress: A New Journey

    12:03 Understanding the Congressional Process

    14:59 Balancing Family, Work, and Mental Health

    18:03 The Importance of Humor in Healthcare

    20:56 Addressing Poverty and Crime

    23:55 Education and Its Impact on Society

    27:00 The Need for Mental Health Resources

    29:51 The Role of First Responders in Community Health

    32:53 The Future of Healthcare and First Responders

    36:03 Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations

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    52 m
  • Trae Stine - The Firehouse, The Family, and The Feeds
    Nov 21 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Trae Stein shares his unique journey to becoming a firefighter-paramedic, discussing the emotional toll of the job, the importance of communication skills, and the impact of social media on first responders. He emphasizes the significance of family support and coping mechanisms, particularly the role of sleep and exercise in maintaining mental health. Trae also reflects on the challenges of navigating trauma and the importance of treating patients with kindness and respect, regardless of the circumstances.

    Takeaways

    • Trae's journey into emergency services was unconventional, starting as a paramedic before becoming a firefighter.
    • The emotional toll of the job can be significant, especially when dealing with traumatic incidents.
    • Communication skills are crucial in emergency services, impacting patient interactions and outcomes.
    • Humor can be a vital coping mechanism for first responders in high-stress situations.
    • Social media can be a double-edged sword for first responders, offering both a platform for education and a source of negativity.
    • Family support plays a critical role in managing the challenges of the job.
    • Prioritizing sleep and exercise is essential for mental health in the emergency services profession.
    • Accidents are often unpredictable, and it's important to approach each situation with empathy.
    • Trae emphasizes treating every patient with respect, regardless of their circumstances.
    • Coping mechanisms, such as listening to audiobooks, can help manage stress and anxiety.

    titles

    • The Journey of a Firefighter Paramedic
    • Navigating the Emotional Toll of EMS

    Sound Bites

    • "This job will make you tough."
    • "I try to prioritize exercise."
    • "Nice doctors do not get sued."

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction to Trae Stein and His Journey

    03:02The Path to Becoming a Firefighter Paramedic

    06:02The Emotional Toll of Emergency Services

    11:44Understanding Communication in High-Stress Situations

    14:34The Impact of Environment on Emergency Response

    17:35Maintaining Compassion in Crisis

    20:40The Role of Humor in Emergency Services

    23:28Navigating the Challenges of the Job

    26:17Effective Communication Techniques

    29:02Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    35:20Understanding Patient Emotions

    38:10The Importance of Communication in Healthcare

    39:36Navigating social media as a First Responder

    50:47The Impact of Parenthood on Professional Life

    58:23Balancing Identity as a Paramedic and a Parent

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  • From Trauma to Triumph: Egan's Healing Journey
    Nov 7 2025

    In this conversation, Egan De Los Cobos shares his profound journey through holistic healing after a life-altering accident involving his son. He discusses the physical and mental health struggles that followed, including PTSD, and the importance of seeking help. Egan emphasizes the role of nutrition, sleep, and stress management in recovery and how he transformed his experiences into a career in health coaching for first responders. His story highlights the interconnectedness of mental and physical health and the necessity of addressing both for true healing.

    Takeaways

    Egan's journey began as a firefighter paramedic.

    The life-changing accident involved his son and led to PTSD.

    Physical symptoms emerged after the accident, including joint pain and skin issues.

    Egan struggled to find answers from medical professionals.

    He discovered the importance of mental health in physical healing.

    EMDR therapy was pivotal in addressing his PTSD.

    Nutrition and lifestyle changes significantly improved his health.

    Sleep and stress management are crucial for recovery.

    Egan became a health coach to help others in similar situations.

    Asking for help is the hardest yet most important step.

    Titles

    From Trauma to Triumph: Egan's Healing Journey

    The Silent Struggles of First Responders

    Sound bites

    "Stress affects your health."

    "Healing is not linear."

    "You need to ask for help."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Egan's Journey

    03:10 The Life-Altering Accident

    06:02 The Aftermath: Physical and Mental Health Struggles

    08:51 Seeking Help: The Path to Understanding PTSD

    12:10 The Turning Point: EMDR Therapy and Healing

    14:55 The Road to Recovery: Health Coaching and Gut Health

    17:43 Empowering Others: Egan's Mission in Health Coaching

    34:24 Unpacking Trauma and EMDR Therapy

    36:22 The Importance of Stress Management and Gut Health

    39:34 Fueling the Body: Nutrition and Exercise

    41:28 The Role of Supplements and Healthy Habits

    44:16 Healing Journeys: Non-Linear Progress and Personal Experiences

    49:22 Addressing Root Causes: The Importance of Asking for Help

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  • A Note from Dad
    Oct 31 2025

    In this conversation, Jason Meinershagen shares his journey as a firefighter and the impact of his faith on his career. He discusses the challenges of dealing with trauma and PTSD, the importance of mental health in the fire service, and how he navigates parenting while being a first responder. Jason emphasizes the need for community support and the evolution of his platform, A Note from Dad, into Five Arrows Forge, focusing on legacy building and empowering men. He concludes with key insights on identity and the importance of not defining oneself solely by their profession. takeaways Jason's journey into the fire service was inspired by a tragic event. Faith plays a crucial role in coping with the challenges of the fire service. Parenting while being a first responder presents unique challenges. The evolution of A Note From Dad reflects a commitment to legacy building. Five Arrows Forge aims to empower men and provide practical resources. Mental health awareness is essential in breaking the stigma in first responder culture.

    Resources:

    ‪@aNoteFromDad‬ https://fivearrowsforge.com/ https://anotefromdad.com/ https://www.instagram.com/anotefromda... / anotefromdad / anotefromdad https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...

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    1 h y 1 m
  • The Unfiltered Crisis: Auditory Trauma and the Dispatcher's Battle
    Oct 24 2025

    In this vital episode, Kevin and MaKayla welcome Jackie (@just.the.dispatcher on TikTok), our first dispatcher guest, to illuminate the often-invisible burdens of the 911 center. Jackie provides an unfiltered account of what it's like to be the first, first responder, hearing the most unfiltered moments of crisis without the ability to physically intervene.

    We dive deep into auditory trauma, exploring how constant exposure to the sounds of panic and terror impacts the brain, causing those calls to replay long after the headset is off. This conversation tackles:

    • The Echo Chamber: The emotional isolation of the job and how auditory triggers affect mental health and daily life.
    • The Cognitive Grind: How systemic issues like short staffing and relentless multi-tasking contribute to chronic burnout and anxiety in the dispatch center.
    • The Helplessness Factor: The internal cost of managing chaos from a distance and the validation dispatchers need from their field crews.
    • Decompression Blueprint: Actionable coping mechanisms for quieting the noise and building a resilient routine beyond the headset.

    This is an essential conversation for every hero in the public safety chain

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    47 m
  • Alexandra Jabr - The Science of Survival: Bridging Research & Resilience for the Frontline Brain
    Oct 17 2025

    In this radically authentic and profound episode, Kevin and MaKayla sit down with Alexandra Jabr, Ph.D., EMT-P, the founder of Emergency Resilience. Alexandra brings a unique, vital perspective, blending her nearly 15 years as a paramedic with deep academic expertise in trauma, psychology, and grief.

    We dive into the Science of Survival, demystifying what happens in the brain during trauma and why it’s so hard to turn "fight-or-flight" off when the call ends. Alexandra provides a clear blueprint for resilience, covering:

    • Trauma’s Blueprint: Why trauma is a biological process, not a sign of moral failure or weakness.
    • The Overlooked Skill: The profound emotional toll of death communication and how providers can deliver bad news with compassion while protecting their own mental health.
    • Actionable Resilience: Evidence-based tools and strategies for building strong emotional boundaries and a sustainable mental fitness routine.
    • The Aftermath: Alexandra shares her personal journey and the identity crisis she faced after a career-ending injury forced her to confront her own trauma.

    This is a vital conversation for every hero seeking to use clinical knowledge to finally overcome the "silent war within."

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Alexandra's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emergencyresilience
    • Emergency Resilience Website: https://www.emergencyresilience.com/
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  • Beyond the Desk: The Burden of Leadership & Cultivating Resilience
    Oct 10 2025

    In this crucial and candid episode, Kevin sits down with Lisa and Robbie, Co-Founders of the EMS Leadership Academy, to discuss a rarely addressed topic: the emotional cost of leadership in emergency medical services. Robbie, a career paramedic and Assistant Chief, and Lisa, a 25-year business and life coach, combine frontline reality with psychological expertise.

    They offer a raw perspective on why the leader's chair is often the most emotionally taxing job in the field. We explore:

    • The Unspoken Pressure: Why leaders feel compelled to be "unbreakable" and how that silence internally fuels stress and burnout.
    • The Ripple Effect: How a leader's unresolved anxiety or fatigue directly impacts the psychological safety and performance of every person under their command.
    • The Blueprint for Resilience: Actionable strategies leaders can use to prioritize their own mental health, model healthy coping, and actively build a culture of unwavering support for their teams.

    This is a vital conversation for every supervisor, manager, and aspiring leader seeking to sustain their well-being while fulfilling their profound responsibilities. Your service deserves unwavering support.

    https://emsleadershipacademy.com/

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    1 h y 15 m