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I've often said on this show that we had the pandemic, and then I think we've had a mental health pandemic. I think most companies are progressive enough that an employee can raise their hand and say, "Boss, I'm having troubles." But what happens if you're a police officer or firefighter? You are a paramedic or you're working in our armed forces or even a veteran. Do you feel permission to raise your hand and tell the boss, "I think I need some help." That's why I assembled this all-star panel: Dr. Donna Ashmore, the founder of Symbiosis Integrative Health, Capt. Patrick McCully, with the wellness unit from the Garland Police Department, and Jim Blythe, the host of a very popular show on our network, the Veterans Impact Show. I like to call him the Walter Cronkite of Veterans.
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I've often said on this show that we had the pandemic, and then I think we've had a mental health pandemic. I think most companies are progressive enough that an employee can raise their hand and say, "Boss, I'm having troubles." But what happens if you're a police officer or firefighter? You are a paramedic or you're working in our armed forces or even a veteran. Do you feel permission to raise your hand and tell the boss, "I think I need some help." That's why I assembled this all-star panel: Dr. Donna Ashmore, the founder of Symbiosis Integrative Health, Capt. Patrick McCully, with the wellness unit from the Garland Police Department, and Jim Blythe, the host of a very popular show on our network, the Veterans Impact Show. I like to call him the Walter Cronkite of Veterans.