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She's been called a fairy, a fluffy dice distributor, and the woman with the dog—but what Natasha Hill actually is… is a force of nature. A 26-year veteran of the UK police service, Natasha’s lived through the frontlines of child protection, anti-terrorism, personal trauma, and full-on burnout. And she came back swinging—armed with compassion, EMDR, a cocker spaniel named Murphy, and a mission to rewrite the narrative on mental health in policing.
In this episode, host James Scott dives deep with Natasha about the sh*t that breaks you, the culture that buries it, and how she’s flipping the system—one wellbeing festival and gut-punching truth at a time. If you think mental health is still a fluffy topic, this episode will slap that smugness right out of you.
This is not just for cops. It’s for anyone who's ever been crushed by their job, gaslit by the culture, or buried by their own silence.
Key Takeaways:#PoliceWellbeing #MentalHealthInUniform #MurphyTheWellbeingDog #FirstResponderSupport
By Great GunsShe's been called a fairy, a fluffy dice distributor, and the woman with the dog—but what Natasha Hill actually is… is a force of nature. A 26-year veteran of the UK police service, Natasha’s lived through the frontlines of child protection, anti-terrorism, personal trauma, and full-on burnout. And she came back swinging—armed with compassion, EMDR, a cocker spaniel named Murphy, and a mission to rewrite the narrative on mental health in policing.
In this episode, host James Scott dives deep with Natasha about the sh*t that breaks you, the culture that buries it, and how she’s flipping the system—one wellbeing festival and gut-punching truth at a time. If you think mental health is still a fluffy topic, this episode will slap that smugness right out of you.
This is not just for cops. It’s for anyone who's ever been crushed by their job, gaslit by the culture, or buried by their own silence.
Key Takeaways:#PoliceWellbeing #MentalHealthInUniform #MurphyTheWellbeingDog #FirstResponderSupport