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The Real Cost of the Job: Coping with Loss, PTSD and the Patrol Life

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In this powerful episode, we take an unfiltered look at the realities of life behind the badge-the struggles that too often go unspoken.  From coping with loss and the hidden toll of PTSD, to the shocking truths of working patrol, we dive deep into how trauma, stress and sleep deprivation shape the lives of first responders.  We explore how fight-or-flight mode impacts decision-making, why nutrition and junk food culture matter more than you think, and how building healthier habits can support a long-lasting career.  Most importantly, we focus on breaking down the stigma around mental health in policing-how to spot the signs when officers are struggling, and why changing the way we seek help is vital for survival both on and off the job.  This episode is more than a conversation-it's a guide for officers, leaders, and communities to understand the real challenges first responders face and the steps we can take through a comprehensive wellness program to build resilience, balance, and a healthier future in law enforcement.

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