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A Powerful Discussion on Mental Health, Leadership, and Family in Law Enforcement
KENOSHA, Wis. - WisconsinEagle -- On the latest episode of When The Call Hits Home, hosts Dr. Ashlee Gethner and Jennifer Woosley Saylor welcome the dynamic Tom Rizzo, a 24-year veteran in law enforcement, motivational speaker, college professor, and current cohost of "On Patrol Live." In a candid, moving conversation, Tom shares his journey and unfiltered insights into the complexities of leadership, mental health, and the realities faced by first responders both on and off the job.
Listeners are invited into a genuine discussion about how police departments must move beyond "checkbox" programs and foster real support—both within their teams and from leadership. Tom addresses why betrayal within organizations runs deep, the urgent need for honesty and communication, and the importance of putting family first in a high-stakes profession. He also opens up about his own mental health struggles, emphasizing the lifesaving impact of support systems and the guardian angels who work to help first responders.
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This episode is an essential listen for anyone connected to public safety, from first responders and their families to administrators and community members. Tom's story, combined with Ashlee and Jennifer's firsthand experience as daughters of police officers and mental health professionals, is a compelling call for compassion, accountability, and real change.
Tom Rizzo's book, Copikaze, is highly recommended by the hosts as a must-read for those inside and outside the profession.
Listen to the full episode now, and remember: when the call hits home, Ashlee and Jennifer are here for you.
Podcast Availability: Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.
For more information, visit https://whenthecallhitshome.com
Listeners are invited into a genuine discussion about how police departments must move beyond "checkbox" programs and foster real support—both within their teams and from leadership. Tom addresses why betrayal within organizations runs deep, the urgent need for honesty and communication, and the importance of putting family first in a high-stakes profession. He also opens up about his own mental health struggles, emphasizing the lifesaving impact of support systems and the guardian angels who work to help first responders.
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This episode is an essential listen for anyone connected to public safety, from first responders and their families to administrators and community members. Tom's story, combined with Ashlee and Jennifer's firsthand experience as daughters of police officers and mental health professionals, is a compelling call for compassion, accountability, and real change.
Tom Rizzo's book, Copikaze, is highly recommended by the hosts as a must-read for those inside and outside the profession.
Listen to the full episode now, and remember: when the call hits home, Ashlee and Jennifer are here for you.
Podcast Availability: Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.
For more information, visit https://whenthecallhitshome.com
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