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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 4 MIN

Las heridas invisibles | The Invisible Wounds Podcasthon 2026

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En este episodio especial de Contando Historias y Reflexiones, participamos en el Podcasthon 2026, una iniciativa global donde miles de podcasts dedican un episodio a visibilizar el trabajo de organizaciones que generan impacto positivo en la sociedad.Hoy partimos de una pregunta sencilla, pero profundamente importante:¿Quién cuida a quienes nos cuidan?Soldados, policías, bomberos, paramédicos y muchos profesionales de primera respuesta enfrentan situaciones que la mayoría de nosotros nunca veremos. En ese proceso, muchas veces cargan con algo que no siempre es visible: las heridas invisibles del trauma.En este episodio reflexionamos sobre la salud mental de quienes dedican su vida a proteger a otros y sobre el trabajo que realiza Wounded Warriors Canada, una organización canadiense comprometida con apoyar a profesionales expuestos al trauma y a sus familias a través de programas de resiliencia, educación y acompañamiento psicológico.Porque proteger comunidades también significa cuidar a quienes las protegen.Si quieres conocer más sobre su labor o apoyar su misión:https://woundedwarriors.cahttps://woundedwarriors.ca/donatehttps://www.instagram.com/woundedwarriorscanadahttps://www.facebook.com/WoundedWarriorsCanadaGracias por escuchar, por reflexionar y por seguir contando historias que importan..In this special episode of Contando Historias y Reflexiones, we take part in Podcasthon 2026, a global initiative where thousands of podcasts dedicate one episode to highlighting organizations that create a positive impact in society.Today, we start with a simple yet deeply important question:Who takes care of those who take care of us?Soldiers, police officers, firefighters, paramedics, and many first responders face situations that most of us will never experience. In the process, they often carry something that isn’t always visible: the invisible wounds of trauma.In this episode, we reflect on the mental health of those who dedicate their lives to protecting others, and we highlight the work of Wounded Warriors Canada, an organization committed to supporting professionals exposed to trauma and their families through resilience programs, education, and psychological support.Because protecting communities also means caring for those who protect them.If you’d like to learn more about their work or support their mission:https://woundedwarriors.cahttps://woundedwarriors.ca/donatehttps://www.instagram.com/woundedwarriorscanadahttps://www.facebook.com/WoundedWarriorsCanadaThank you for listening, for reflecting, and for continuing to share stories that truly matter.

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