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THE HEROES PODCAST
by Clarence Wesloski
My name is Clarence Wesloski and join me each episode as I chip away at the stigma associated with mental illness in the first responder community, one inspirational guest at a time. My mission is to have guests on with clinical expertise, legislative authority, and stories of hope to remind us that we are absolutely not alone. During a 28 year career in the Law Enforcement, EMS and Search and Rescue field in northern Alberta, Canada I was faced with the challenge of worsening symptoms of post-traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety and depressed mood back in February of 2020, as well as physical pain from a motor vehicle collision that occurred back in June of 2019. We are losing first Responders and military personnel at an alarming rate by suicide. This is unacceptable. As I like to say, "its time to end the stigma of PTSD and mental health within our first responder community". Having seen this disorder, along with other mental health issues, destroy the lives of friends and co-workers,
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
My name is Clarence Wesloski and join me each episode as I chip away at the stigma associated with mental illness in the first responder community, one inspirational guest at a time. My mission is to have guests on with clinical expertise, legislative authority, and stories of hope to remind us that we are absolutely not alone. During a 28 year career in the Law Enforcement, EMS and Search and Rescue field in northern Alberta, Canada I was faced with the challenge of worsening symptoms of post-traumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety and depressed mood back in February of 2020, as well as physical pain from a motor vehicle collision that occurred back in June of 2019. We are losing first Responders and military personnel at an alarming rate by suicide. This is unacceptable. As I like to say, "its time to end the stigma of PTSD and mental health within our first responder community". Having seen this disorder, along with other mental health issues, destroy the lives of friends and co-workers,
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Clarence Wesloski
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