EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 1H 48M
What does it take to change the culture of the fire service?
from Recovery Centered Podcast | Real Talk on Recovery & Mental Health
In this episode of Recovery Centered, Tim Roberto sits down with Captain Jim Heisler, an Army medic, fire captain, and advocate for first responder mental health. Jim shares how the loss of a mentor to suicide transformed the way he thinks about leadership, vulnerability, and supporting those who serve others.Together they discuss:Why first responder mental health requires cultural change—not just awarenessThe lasting impact of losing a colleague to suicideBuilding trust before asking firefighters to seek helpCreating wellness programs that address mental, physical, and emotional healthLeading the next generation through curiosity instead of commandWhy great leaders invest in people before the missionJim also reflects on his own commitment to lifelong learning, his pursuit of a PhD, and why leadership is ultimately about leaving the profession—and the people in it—better than you found them.Whether you're a first responder, healthcare professional, leader, or someone supporting a loved one in public service, this conversation offers practical insight into resilience, purpose, and the courage to ask for help.If this conversation resonates with you or someone you know, don't wait to reach out. Sometimes one conversation can change everything.
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