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Explore the Unique Challenges and Triumphs of Being Raised by First Responders
KENOSHA, Wis. - WisconsinEagle -- The latest episode of "When The Call Hits Home" delves deep into the lives of children raised by first responders, offering raw insights and heartfelt stories that resonate with families of first responders. Episode 9 features Dr. Samantha Reeser, a licensed psychologist and former first responder who brings a wealth of experience to the discussion.
This episode explores the multifaceted impact of growing up with first responder parents, reflecting on personal anecdotes and professional insights. Dr. Reeser, who herself was the child of a police officer and a dispatcher, shares her unique perspective on balancing childhood with the demands of her parents' high-stakes careers. From the pressures of their parents' absence at crucial family events to the unpredictable nature of their work, the trio dives into the emotional and psychological nuances that define the lives of first responder families.
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Key highlights of the episode include:
- Personal stories from Dr. Reeser and the hosts about their experiences with ride-alongs, police station visits, and the public perception of their parents' roles.
- A candid discussion on how first responders balance being strict yet not overly militant parents, and the awakening anxieties post-retirement.
- Insightful conversations on the importance of mental health in law enforcement, and advocating for a relatable approach to therapy.
- The transition from law enforcement to mental health work as shared by Dr. Reeser, emphasizing the continuous goal of helping people across different professions.
- Lighthearted memories and humorous anecdotes, adding a relatable and humanizing touch to the serious themes discussed.
Dr. Reeser emphasizes the importance of transparency and vulnerability within first responder communities and families, and the critical need for understanding and supporting mental health.
Listeners can expect a profound, yet engaging episode filled with practical advice, heartfelt stories, and a supportive discussion around the need for mental health awareness in high-stress professions.
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Tune in to "When The Call Hits Home" on your favorite podcast platform for Episode 9, and join Jennifer, Ashlee, and Dr. Reeser in exploring the profound experiences, challenges, and triumphs faced by the families of first responders.
**About "When The Call Hits Home"**
"When The Call Hits Home" is a podcast dedicated to sharing the untold stories of those who live with the reality of first responders' lives. Hosted by Jennifer Woosley and Dr. Ashlee Gethner, both licensed clinical professionals and children of first responders, the podcast provides a unique perspective on the intersections between personal life and the demanding world of first response.
For further information or media inquiries, please contact:
contact@whenthecallhitshome.com
Website: https://www.whenthecallhitshome.com
This episode explores the multifaceted impact of growing up with first responder parents, reflecting on personal anecdotes and professional insights. Dr. Reeser, who herself was the child of a police officer and a dispatcher, shares her unique perspective on balancing childhood with the demands of her parents' high-stakes careers. From the pressures of their parents' absence at crucial family events to the unpredictable nature of their work, the trio dives into the emotional and psychological nuances that define the lives of first responder families.
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Key highlights of the episode include:
- Personal stories from Dr. Reeser and the hosts about their experiences with ride-alongs, police station visits, and the public perception of their parents' roles.
- A candid discussion on how first responders balance being strict yet not overly militant parents, and the awakening anxieties post-retirement.
- Insightful conversations on the importance of mental health in law enforcement, and advocating for a relatable approach to therapy.
- The transition from law enforcement to mental health work as shared by Dr. Reeser, emphasizing the continuous goal of helping people across different professions.
- Lighthearted memories and humorous anecdotes, adding a relatable and humanizing touch to the serious themes discussed.
Dr. Reeser emphasizes the importance of transparency and vulnerability within first responder communities and families, and the critical need for understanding and supporting mental health.
Listeners can expect a profound, yet engaging episode filled with practical advice, heartfelt stories, and a supportive discussion around the need for mental health awareness in high-stress professions.
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Tune in to "When The Call Hits Home" on your favorite podcast platform for Episode 9, and join Jennifer, Ashlee, and Dr. Reeser in exploring the profound experiences, challenges, and triumphs faced by the families of first responders.
**About "When The Call Hits Home"**
"When The Call Hits Home" is a podcast dedicated to sharing the untold stories of those who live with the reality of first responders' lives. Hosted by Jennifer Woosley and Dr. Ashlee Gethner, both licensed clinical professionals and children of first responders, the podcast provides a unique perspective on the intersections between personal life and the demanding world of first response.
For further information or media inquiries, please contact:
contact@whenthecallhitshome.com
Website: https://www.whenthecallhitshome.com
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