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Police spouse support starts with grit, preparation, and community. In this episode, Kelli Lowe reveals how law enforcement families can stay strong in crisis.
This episode features Kelli Lowe, President of the National Police Wives Association, who shares her story of advocacy and leadership for police spouses and families. She recounts her experiences during Ferguson, supporting officers in crisis, and her husband's ambush, which fueled her drive to create systems of support for first responder families. Kelli discusses grit, finding your tribe, and how spouses can become powerful advocates for officer wellness, mental health, and resilience. Her journey highlights the importance of preparation, documentation, and community in law enforcement family life.
Hosted by Cyndi Doyle, founder of Code4Couples®, licensed professional counselor supervisor, retired police spouse, and author of Hold the Line. Cyndi helps first responder couples protect their relationships while navigating the demands of law enforcement life.
📖 Grab Cyndi's book Hold the Line → https://www.amazon.com/Hold-Line-Protecting-Enforcement-Relationship-ebook/dp/B08TPRTY9G#customerReviews
🎤 Book Cyndi for training or speaking → https://code4couples.com/training/
00:00 – Welcome & guest intro 03:00 – How Ferguson shaped police spouse advocacy 10:00 – Supporting officers during crisis situations 18:00 – The ambush that changed everything 25:00 – Finding grit and resilience as a spouse 35:00 – Building your tribe for law enforcement family life 45:00 – National advocacy and police spouse leadership 55:00 – Preparing for the unexpected: documentation & support
 By Cyndi Doyle
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Police spouse support starts with grit, preparation, and community. In this episode, Kelli Lowe reveals how law enforcement families can stay strong in crisis.
This episode features Kelli Lowe, President of the National Police Wives Association, who shares her story of advocacy and leadership for police spouses and families. She recounts her experiences during Ferguson, supporting officers in crisis, and her husband's ambush, which fueled her drive to create systems of support for first responder families. Kelli discusses grit, finding your tribe, and how spouses can become powerful advocates for officer wellness, mental health, and resilience. Her journey highlights the importance of preparation, documentation, and community in law enforcement family life.
Hosted by Cyndi Doyle, founder of Code4Couples®, licensed professional counselor supervisor, retired police spouse, and author of Hold the Line. Cyndi helps first responder couples protect their relationships while navigating the demands of law enforcement life.
📖 Grab Cyndi's book Hold the Line → https://www.amazon.com/Hold-Line-Protecting-Enforcement-Relationship-ebook/dp/B08TPRTY9G#customerReviews
🎤 Book Cyndi for training or speaking → https://code4couples.com/training/
00:00 – Welcome & guest intro 03:00 – How Ferguson shaped police spouse advocacy 10:00 – Supporting officers during crisis situations 18:00 – The ambush that changed everything 25:00 – Finding grit and resilience as a spouse 35:00 – Building your tribe for law enforcement family life 45:00 – National advocacy and police spouse leadership 55:00 – Preparing for the unexpected: documentation & support

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