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The Front Seat Debrief
by The Front Seat Debrief
Social worker and therapist, Josh Campbell, a US Army veteran and former paramedic/firefighter, digs into the mental health challenges that veterans, first responders, and healthcare professionals face on a daily basis. The guests bring their personal experiences to the discussion allowing listeners to relate and understand the challenges these populations struggle with, better understand the coping mechanisms many people use to get by, and find hope and support in beginning their own journey to healing. Language and Content Advisory:This show is a look into the real lives of people. As such, explicit language is often used and some listeners may find the subject matter hits too close to home. If you feel you need to talk to someone about your experience with the traumas of the job, feel free to reach out to us: [email protected]
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Episode 7, Martinez Vandergrift, Part 1
SFC (Ret.) Martinez Vandergrift took the time to sit down with me and have a discussion about his experience in the military. From his upbringing in Alabama to being a JROTC instructor, Martinez has gained a lot of wisdom which he continues to use in shaping the lives of tomorrow's leaders. #mentalhealthsupport #veteran #firstresponder #firstrespondermentalhealth #ems #military #usarmy #combatmedic #firefighter #EMT #paramedic #trauma #nursing #therapy #therapist #socialworker
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Episode 6, Dr. Tara Consolino
Dr. Tara Consolino, DSW, LMSW joins me on the show to discuss her work with veterans and PTSD. Dr. Consolino also discusses her connection to the 2024 motion picture, Sheepdog, which deals with themes of PTSD and post-traumatic growth in a veteran population. I apologize for the issues with audio quality. I've been working to up my game. Please don't let my poor audio distract you from the conversation. Dr. Consolino operates a private practice, Darkling Psychotheraputic Services, PLLC in the Detroit Metro area. You can find more information at https://consolino.us/, or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/darkling_psychotherapeutics/.If you enjoy our content, please like, share, subscribe, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform!
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Mid-season Update- We're coming back!
I'm working to get the second half of season one knocked out. We'd love to hear your stories and feedback! [email protected]
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Episode 5, Alex Truman
In this conversation, Alex Truman shares her journey from a small-town upbringing to becoming a paramedic and operations manager in EMS. She discusses the emotional toll of working in emergency services, the importance of mental health, and the need for open communication and support among colleagues. Alex reflects on her experiences, the challenges of balancing work and personal life, and the impact of her career on her family. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of addressing mental health in the EMS field and fostering a supportive environment for all personnel.
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Episode 4, Nick Oberst
In this episode, Nick Oberst shares his journey from aspiring mechanic to a seasoned firefighter and paramedic. With over 15 years in the fire service, he discusses the evolution of firefighting and medical practices, the challenges of high turnover rates, and the importance of mental health support for first responders. Nick emphasizes the need for work-life balance and reflects on the impact of trauma on mental health, highlighting the role of dark humor as a coping mechanism. The conversation also touches on the unique challenges faced by emergency medical services and the importance of aftercare for those in the field.
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Episode 3, Adam Montgomery
Content/Trigger Warning: This discussion includes talk about suicide and the trauma of war. Technical note: There were some technical difficulties involving WIFI in recording this episode, to include a delay between Adam's speaking and my hearing/responding. It doesn't detract from the episode too much and is resolved for the final hour and 20 minutes. In this captivating episode of The Front Seat Debrief, host Josh Campbell dives deep into the life and experiences of Adam Montgomery, a dedicated professional who has traversed multiple roles in emergency services and healthcare. From serving as a firefighter and medical first responder to becoming a scrub tech in labor and delivery surgery, Adam's journey is a testament to resilience and adaptability in the face of life's challenges.
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Episode 2, Kevin Zimmerman
In the latest episode of The Front Seat Debrief, we sit down with veteran firefighter Kevin Zimmerman, who shares his remarkable journey through the fire service. From his early inspirations to navigating the complexities of firehouse politics, Kevin offers a candid look into a profession that demands dedication, resilience, and camaraderie.
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Episode 1, Zane Cozby
In the inaugural episode of the podcast "The Front Seat Debrief," US Army veteran and therapist Josh Campbell sits down with seasoned nurse and US Army veteran Zane Cozby to delve into the complexities of mental health, shaped by their shared experiences in the military and healthcare. Their candid discussion reveals the challenges faced by those in high-stress professions and emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health openly.
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Teaser: Episode 1, Zane Cozby
Episode 1 Teaser!We are working to get episodes produced as quickly as we can so that we can start releasing them. Look for full episodes in the coming weeks!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Social worker and therapist, Josh Campbell, a US Army veteran and former paramedic/firefighter, digs into the mental health challenges that veterans, first responders, and healthcare professionals face on a daily basis. The guests bring their personal experiences to the discussion allowing listeners to relate and understand the challenges these populations struggle with, better understand the coping mechanisms many people use to get by, and find hope and support in beginning their own journey to healing. Language and Content Advisory:This show is a look into the real lives of people. As such, explicit language is often used and some listeners may find the subject matter hits too close to home. If you feel you need to talk to someone about your experience with the traumas of the job, feel free to reach out to us: [email protected]
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