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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 38 MIN

This Firefighter Says Plant Medicine Saved His Life: Paul Walton

from Let's be Blunt with Montel · host Montel Williams

When we talk about first responders, we celebrate their bravery—but rarely discuss the invisible toll the job takes. #LetsBeBluntWithMontel #MontelWilliams #FirstResponders  Firefighters and emergency personnel are routinely exposed to trauma, chronic stress, sleep disruption, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion. Too often, the culture around first response demands toughness over healing—and silence over support. In this powerful episode of Let’s Be Blunt with Montel, Montel sits down with Paul Walton, an 18-year firefighter, Deputy Fire Marshal, peer support advocate, and founder of Firefighters for Plant Medicine, to discuss his deeply personal journey through trauma, recovery, and advocacy. After a work-related injury forced Paul to confront both physical pain and long-standing mental health challenges, he discovered an alternative wellness path that he says changed—and ultimately saved—his life. That experience sparked a mission far bigger than himself. Paul helped lead a groundbreaking policy change in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, allowing firefighters access to plant-based wellness options during off-duty hours—an unprecedented shift in first responder culture. Together, Montel and Paul explore: 🔥 PTSD, trauma, and burnout in first responder culture 🔥 Why alcohol has long been the default coping mechanism 🔥 Alternative wellness approaches for stress, sleep, and emotional recovery 🔥 How peer advocacy is changing the conversation from the inside 🔥 The emerging conversation around psychedelic-assisted trauma care 🔥 Why healthier first responders create healthier communities This is a conversation about healing, courage, and challenging outdated systems—because the people who run toward danger deserve real options for recovery. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

When we talk about first responders, we celebrate their bravery—but rarely discuss the invisible toll the job takes. #LetsBeBluntWithMontel #MontelWilliams #FirstResponders Firefighters and emergency personnel are routinely exposed to trauma, chronic stress, sleep disruption, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion. Too often, the culture around first response demands toughness over healing—and silence over support. In this powerful episode of Let’s Be Blunt with Montel, Montel sits down with Paul Walton, an 18-year firefighter, Deputy Fire Marshal, peer support advocate, and founder of Firefighters for Plant Medicine, to discuss his deeply personal journey through trauma, recovery, and advocacy. After a work-related injury forced Paul to confront both physical pain and long-standing mental health challenges, he discovered an alternative wellness path that he says changed—and ultimately saved—his life. That experience sparked a mission far bigger than himself. Paul helped lead a groundbreaking policy change in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, allowing firefighters access to plant-based wellness options during off-duty hours—an unprecedented shift in first responder culture. Together, Montel and Paul explore: 🔥 PTSD, trauma, and burnout in first responder culture🔥 Why alcohol has long been the default coping mechanism🔥 Alternative wellness approaches for stress, sleep, and emotional recovery🔥 How peer advocacy is changing the conversation from the inside🔥 The emerging conversation around psychedelic-assisted trauma care🔥 Why healthier first responders create healthier communities This is a conversation about healing, courage, and challenging outdated systems—because the people who run toward danger deserve real options for recovery.

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