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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 1H 9M

Funny to Cops, Horrifying to Friends: The Stories that Stay With You

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He spent decades rising through the ranks of law enforcement—working the streets, commanding units, carrying the weight that never clocks out. Now, as a retired police captain turned clinical psychologist, he’s on the other side of the badge, helping first responders survive the job after the shift ends.In this powerful episode, we talk about the truth most cops and firefighters never say out loud: sometimes it’s okay not to be okay—but you do have to get back up.We unpack why anger is often just fear in disguise, how mastering your emotions leads to smarter reactions, and why blaming others keeps you stuck while real solutions start from within. This conversation dives deep into shame, silence, and the pressure first responders carry alone—and why talking it out is not weakness, but survival.You’ll hear real police stories—the kind that are funny to cops and horrifying to friends—and the shocking realization that therapy can uncover trauma you didn’t even know you were carrying. We break down the four types of trauma law enforcement faces daily, how the body stores stress long after the call ends, and what happens when that pressure never gets released.We also confront the uncomfortable stuff: maladaptive coping through alcohol, sex, gambling, and other escapes; the toll the job takes on family; tough love from the people closest to you; and the loss of naivety that quietly reshapes who you are.From a 911 call that captures homicide and suicide in real time, to a cop sitting silently in the corner who leaves with an unexpected takeaway—this episode exposes the hidden struggles of law enforcement and the uncontrollable burdens first responders carry.If you’ve ever wondered what the job really costs—and how to find balance again—this conversation is for you.You’re not alone.Talk your shame.Offload the pressure.Heal after the hardest days.Are you ready?🎯 Whether you're a first responder, military, or someone interested in becoming a law enforcement officer—this conversation will move you, challenge you, and inspire you.👇 Drop a comment with your favorite takeaway, and remember to subscribe if you want more real conversations like this.#podcast #resilient ##cops #policeofficer #motivation #lawenforcement #deputy #police #lawenforcementofficer #policechief Contact Information:[email protected]

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He spent decades rising through the ranks of law enforcement—working the streets, commanding units, carrying the weight that never clocks out. Now, as a retired police captain turned clinical psychologist, he’s on the other side of the badge, helping first responders survive the job after the shift ends. In this powerful episode, we talk about the truth most cops and firefighters never say out loud: sometimes it’s okay not to be okay—but you do have to get back up. We unpack why anger is of...

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