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Join us as we delve into the captivating world of leadership, self-care, and community. In this episode we are joined by special guest Dena Ali, a seasoned battalion chief in the Raleigh Fire Department. This master class in leadership will challenge your perceptions and empower you to create a positive change. From exploring the connection between mental health and poor leadership to advocating for psychological safety in the workplace, Dena's vulnerability and expertise shine through as she shares her personal journey and groundbreaking insights. With compelling discussions on resiliency, empathy, and fostering a caring work environment, this episode is a game-changer for anyone seeking to thrive as a leader and make a meaningful impact. Tune in to The Fire Inside Her and ignite the fire within you!
Dena Ali is a Battalion Chief with the Raleigh (NC) Fire Department where she has worked her way up the ranks. She previously served as a police officer for five years.
Dena has a degree from North Carolina State University and an MPA from the University of North Carolina—Pembroke, where her research focused on firefighter suicide. As a graduate student, she was awarded the 2018 MPA student of the year.
Dena has won many awards over the years. One that she is most proud of is the NC Office of State Fire Marshal Honor, Courage, and Valor award that she earned in 2018 for her steadfast effort to bring awareness to firefighter mental health through her vulnerability. Dena is an advocate of awareness, education, and understanding of mental health disorders and suicidality, and speaks nationally on these topics. She is also a QPR Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Instructor.
Dena has written several articles on topics such as suicide prevention, peer support, wellness, and post-traumatic stress. Dena is the founder and director of North Carolina Peer Support where she helped to develop their statewide curriculum.
She is also a founding member of the Carolina Brotherhood, a group of cyclists/firefighters in North Carolina who honor the fallen and their families annually.
How to connect with Dena@dma1096
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dena-ali/
Resources Mentioned on Today's PodcastIt’s Not The Calls: Firefighter Mental Health and Organizational Leadership - Fire Engineering Article
How to connect with Dianewww.thefireinsideher.com
@TheRealFireInHer
www.linkedin.com/in/dianeschroeder5/
Are you excited to get a copy of the Self Care Audio download that Diane mentioned?
You can get that HERE –TheFireInsideHer.com/audio
If you enjoyed this episode, take a minute and share it with someone you know who will find
value in it as well. You can share directly from this platform or send them to:
https://TheFireInsideHer.com/podcast
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Join us as we delve into the captivating world of leadership, self-care, and community. In this episode we are joined by special guest Dena Ali, a seasoned battalion chief in the Raleigh Fire Department. This master class in leadership will challenge your perceptions and empower you to create a positive change. From exploring the connection between mental health and poor leadership to advocating for psychological safety in the workplace, Dena's vulnerability and expertise shine through as she shares her personal journey and groundbreaking insights. With compelling discussions on resiliency, empathy, and fostering a caring work environment, this episode is a game-changer for anyone seeking to thrive as a leader and make a meaningful impact. Tune in to The Fire Inside Her and ignite the fire within you!
Dena Ali is a Battalion Chief with the Raleigh (NC) Fire Department where she has worked her way up the ranks. She previously served as a police officer for five years.
Dena has a degree from North Carolina State University and an MPA from the University of North Carolina—Pembroke, where her research focused on firefighter suicide. As a graduate student, she was awarded the 2018 MPA student of the year.
Dena has won many awards over the years. One that she is most proud of is the NC Office of State Fire Marshal Honor, Courage, and Valor award that she earned in 2018 for her steadfast effort to bring awareness to firefighter mental health through her vulnerability. Dena is an advocate of awareness, education, and understanding of mental health disorders and suicidality, and speaks nationally on these topics. She is also a QPR Suicide Prevention Gatekeeper Instructor.
Dena has written several articles on topics such as suicide prevention, peer support, wellness, and post-traumatic stress. Dena is the founder and director of North Carolina Peer Support where she helped to develop their statewide curriculum.
She is also a founding member of the Carolina Brotherhood, a group of cyclists/firefighters in North Carolina who honor the fallen and their families annually.
How to connect with Dena@dma1096
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dena-ali/
Resources Mentioned on Today's PodcastIt’s Not The Calls: Firefighter Mental Health and Organizational Leadership - Fire Engineering Article
How to connect with Dianewww.thefireinsideher.com
@TheRealFireInHer
www.linkedin.com/in/dianeschroeder5/
Are you excited to get a copy of the Self Care Audio download that Diane mentioned?
You can get that HERE –TheFireInsideHer.com/audio
If you enjoyed this episode, take a minute and share it with someone you know who will find
value in it as well. You can share directly from this platform or send them to:
https://TheFireInsideHer.com/podcast
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