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In this episode of The Courage to Live, Josh Bitsko tackles a challenge many first responders and professionals face: giving everything to the job and having nothing left for home. Drawing from his own struggles and lessons learned, he explores why the same planning, training, and intentionality used at work must also be applied to relationships. Josh shares how neglect at home can erode trust and connection, why marriage counseling should be seen as training rather than a last resort, and practical ways to celebrate wins, schedule time, and keep relationships resilient. This conversation is about legacy, the one that matters far more than any title or badge.
By Joshua BitskoIn this episode of The Courage to Live, Josh Bitsko tackles a challenge many first responders and professionals face: giving everything to the job and having nothing left for home. Drawing from his own struggles and lessons learned, he explores why the same planning, training, and intentionality used at work must also be applied to relationships. Josh shares how neglect at home can erode trust and connection, why marriage counseling should be seen as training rather than a last resort, and practical ways to celebrate wins, schedule time, and keep relationships resilient. This conversation is about legacy, the one that matters far more than any title or badge.