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Some people can look calm, capable, and completely in control on shift⦠while quietly falling apart underneath it all.
In this episode, I talk honestly about āthe maskā many shift workers wear, and the toll it can take over time. This conversation is for anyone regularly exposed to trauma at work, including police, paramedics, nurses, firefighters, vets, vet nurses, dental teams, and other high-stress professions.
⢠Why āmoving onā isnāt the same as actually processing trauma
 ⢠How repeated exposure to stress can keep your nervous system stuck in fight-or-flight
 ⢠Why trauma isnāt just mental, but also physical and stored in the body
 ⢠How stress can show up as poor sleep, hypervigilance, aches, irritability, emotional distance, and burnout
 ⢠What happens when you bring āthe maskā home to your family
 ⢠Why partners often end up walking on eggshells without understanding why
 ⢠The early warning signs your nervous system is overloaded
 ⢠Why your mental health needs regular maintenance, just like a car
 ⢠How trauma-informed breathwork can help regulate stress and release tension safely
 ⢠Why you donāt always need to relive every detail to begin healing
If the mask is getting heavy, thereās a link in the show notes where you can book a one-off session or a 15-minute coaching assessment.
If this episode helped, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a rating and review to help more shift workers find the show.
Support the show
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Disclaimer: Roger Sutherland is not a doctor or a medical professional.Ā Always consult a physician before implementing any strategies mentioned in this podcast. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Roger Sutherland will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death.
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By Roger Sutherland | Veteran Shift Worker | Coach | Nutritionist | Breathwork Facilitator | Keynote Speaker5
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Text me what you thought of the show š
Some people can look calm, capable, and completely in control on shift⦠while quietly falling apart underneath it all.
In this episode, I talk honestly about āthe maskā many shift workers wear, and the toll it can take over time. This conversation is for anyone regularly exposed to trauma at work, including police, paramedics, nurses, firefighters, vets, vet nurses, dental teams, and other high-stress professions.
⢠Why āmoving onā isnāt the same as actually processing trauma
 ⢠How repeated exposure to stress can keep your nervous system stuck in fight-or-flight
 ⢠Why trauma isnāt just mental, but also physical and stored in the body
 ⢠How stress can show up as poor sleep, hypervigilance, aches, irritability, emotional distance, and burnout
 ⢠What happens when you bring āthe maskā home to your family
 ⢠Why partners often end up walking on eggshells without understanding why
 ⢠The early warning signs your nervous system is overloaded
 ⢠Why your mental health needs regular maintenance, just like a car
 ⢠How trauma-informed breathwork can help regulate stress and release tension safely
 ⢠Why you donāt always need to relive every detail to begin healing
If the mask is getting heavy, thereās a link in the show notes where you can book a one-off session or a 15-minute coaching assessment.
If this episode helped, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a rating and review to help more shift workers find the show.
Support the show
----------------------------
YOU CAN FIND ME AT
Website
_____________________
Disclaimer: Roger Sutherland is not a doctor or a medical professional.Ā Always consult a physician before implementing any strategies mentioned in this podcast. Use of this information is strictly at your own risk. Roger Sutherland will not assume any liability for direct or indirect losses or damages that may result from the use of the information contained in this podcast including but not limited to economic loss, injury, illness, or death.
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