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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 1H 28M

Who Protects the Guardians? Awakening a Culture That Has Failed First Responders

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Send us Fan MailIn this episode of After the Tones Drop, Cinnamon sits down with Ron Clark of Protecting the Guardian for a conversation that feels like a history lesson, a warning, and a call to action all at once.Ron has spent decades in and around law enforcement, nursing, peer support, employee assistance, suicide prevention, and first responder wellness. He has seen the evolution of this work from the days when officers were expected to experience trauma, say nothing, and go right back to work.And the part that hits hardest? Ron thought more would be in place by now.This conversation asks the question every agency, leader, and first responder culture should be asking: Who protects the people who protect everyone else?Ron and Cinnamon talk about the culture that has failed first responders, the difference between visible injuries and psychological injuries, the lack of real cradle-to-grave support, and why lip service is not a wellness program. They also get into toxic internal culture, PTSD, suicide prevention, family impact, leadership failure, peer support, and the need for real systems that protect police, fire, EMS, dispatch, and corrections.This is not just a conversation about what is broken.It is a reminder that first responders are people. They are not machines, symbols, or endless resources. They are human beings carrying the psychological cost of the job, often without the support, education, or protection they should have had from the beginning.Listen to the full episode, and learn more about Ron Clark’s work with Protecting the Guardian at https://protectingtheguardian.comDISCLAIMER: After the Tones Drop has been presented and sponsored by Whole House Counseling.  After the Tones Drop is for informational purposes only and does not constitute for medical or psychological advice. It is not a substitute for professional health care advice diagnosis or treatment. Please contact a local mental health professional in your area if you are in need of assistance. You can also visit our shows resources page for an abundance of helpful information. ATTD Music Credits (Music from #Uppbeat): https://uppbeat.io/t/vens-adams/adventure-is-calling License code: ANJCYVHRMULSNKQRhttps://uppbeat.io/t/vens-adams/rise-of-the-hero License code: H4WTAGJZIXZCM8DMhttps://uppbeat.io/t/yeti-music/homewardLicense code: KO7FZAIJBAEAJLKEhttps://uppbeat.io/t/sonda/the-heart-grows License code: KAID0ITO96GJZAPShttps://uppbeat.io/t/philip-anderson/achievement License code: XZ4PMCKHW94GUR74https://uppbeat.io/t/tobias-voigt/nexusLicense code: MVMDRGHKHTJRABVRhttps://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/breakthroughLicense code: FYPM3OJF0NQ4OGTE

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of After the Tones Drop, Cinnamon sits down with Ron Clark of Protecting the Guardian for a conversation that feels like a history lesson, a warning, and a call to action all at once. Ron has spent decades in and around law enforcement, nursing, peer support, employee assistance, suicide prevention, and first responder wellness. He has seen the evolution of this work from the days when officers were expected to experience trauma, say nothing, and go right back...

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