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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2025 · 29 MIN

National Police Association Podcast with Guest, Tim and Chelsea Putney, Peer support for The Wounded Blue

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Episode Overview: In this powerful and emotional episode, Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with Tim and Chelsea Putney, a courageous Texas couple whose life was forever changed when Tim, a police officer, suffered a catastrophic on-duty injury. What follows is a deeply personal conversation about trauma, resilience, family, and the life-saving importance of peer support in law enforcement.Key Topics:💥 The Call That Changed Everything Tim recounts the harrowing 2017 incident where he responded alone to a violent domestic call involving a meth-fueled teen. The resulting injury to his spine changed the course of his career—and his family’s life—forever.⚖️ The Legal and Bureaucratic Struggles After Injury The Putneys describe the uphill battle they faced with workers’ compensation, insurance denials, and feeling abandoned by the very system meant to protect injured officers.💔 The Toll on Family and Marriage Chelsea opens up about the emotional weight of watching her husband struggle physically and mentally, the breakdown in communication, and how their marriage nearly collapsed under the pressure—until peer support gave them a second chance.🛠️ The Wounded Blue and the Peer Support Mission Tim and Chelsea explain how they became involved with The Wounded Blue, a national organization dedicated to injured officers. Today, they lead its peer support team, offering confidential, trauma-informed help to officers and their families across the country.🧠 Counseling, Recovery & Redemption From initial resistance to mental health counseling to becoming vocal advocates for therapy, the Putneys share how counseling saved their lives—and their marriage.🦴 A Second Shot at Healing Tim discusses his recent trip to Washington, D.C., where, after years of bureaucratic roadblocks, he finally received three life-changing spine surgeries through the help of Wounded Blue supporters.🌟 Looking Ahead: The Wounded Blue Survival Summit The couple will be featured speakers at the upcoming Wounded Blue Survival Summit in Las Vegas (Sept 22–25), a unique event providing training, healing, and hope for officers and their families.

Episode Overview: In this powerful and emotional episode, Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith sits down with Tim and Chelsea Putney, a courageous Texas couple whose life was forever changed when Tim, a police officer, suffered a catastrophic on-duty injury. What follows is a deeply personal conversation about trauma, resilience, family, and the life-saving importance of peer support in law enforcement.Key Topics:💥 The Call That Changed Everything Tim recounts the harrowing 2017 incident where he responded alone to a violent domestic call involving a meth-fueled teen. The resulting injury to his spine changed the course of his career—and his family’s life—forever.⚖️ The Legal and Bureaucratic Struggles After Injury The Putneys describe the uphill battle they faced with workers’ compensation, insurance denials, and feeling abandoned by the very system meant to protect injured officers.💔 The Toll on Family and Marriage Chelsea opens up about the emotional weight of watching her husband struggle physically and mentally, the breakdown in communication, and how their marriage nearly collapsed under the pressure—until peer support gave them a second chance.🛠️ The Wounded Blue and the Peer Support Mission Tim and Chelsea explain how they became involved with The Wounded Blue, a national organization dedicated to injured officers. Today, they lead its peer support team, offering confidential, trauma-informed help to officers and their families across the country.🧠 Counseling, Recovery & Redemption From initial resistance to mental health counseling to becoming vocal advocates for therapy, the Putneys share how counseling saved their lives—and their marriage.🦴 A Second Shot at Healing Tim discusses his recent trip to Washington, D.C., where, after years of bureaucratic roadblocks, he finally received three life-changing spine surgeries through the help of Wounded Blue supporters.🌟 Looking Ahead: The Wounded Blue Survival Summit The couple will be featured speakers at the upcoming Wounded Blue Survival Summit in Las Vegas (Sept 22–25), a unique event providing training, healing, and hope for officers and their families.

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