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What does it take to be a firefighter who not only battles flames but also champions mental health within the service? Meet Brad Schriefer, a third-generation fireman, who shares his 24-year journey in the American Fire Service and his evolution from a young volunteer to the first career captain at his station. Brad's story isn't just about fighting fires; it's about facing trauma, fostering peer support, and breaking down the old "suck it up" culture. This episode is a heartfelt conversation that highlights his personal struggles, triumphs, and the invaluable lessons learned from his mentors and peers.
Have you ever considered the emotional toll that first responders endure daily? Brad delves into his early experiences, recounting moments that left indelible marks on his soul, like his first traumatic encounter at just 16. He sheds light on the unspoken expectations and pressures within the fire service, where handling traumatic scenes is often seen as a badge of honor. Brad's candidness about his journey through these dark times and his commitment to peer support offers a raw and realistic look at the emotional challenges firefighters face.
How does one navigate the complexities of mental health in such a high-stress profession? Brad offers profound insights into his role in peer support teams and the transformative power of vulnerability and empathy. By sharing personal stories and practical strategies, he emphasizes the need for a supportive environment and mandatory mental health counseling. This episode is a must-listen for anyone connected to the fire service, as Brad's experiences and wisdom provide a roadmap for better mental health and resilience in this demanding field. Join us for an eye-opening discussion that underscores the critical importance of mental well-being in saving lives, including those of our brave firefighters.
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What does it take to be a firefighter who not only battles flames but also champions mental health within the service? Meet Brad Schriefer, a third-generation fireman, who shares his 24-year journey in the American Fire Service and his evolution from a young volunteer to the first career captain at his station. Brad's story isn't just about fighting fires; it's about facing trauma, fostering peer support, and breaking down the old "suck it up" culture. This episode is a heartfelt conversation that highlights his personal struggles, triumphs, and the invaluable lessons learned from his mentors and peers.
Have you ever considered the emotional toll that first responders endure daily? Brad delves into his early experiences, recounting moments that left indelible marks on his soul, like his first traumatic encounter at just 16. He sheds light on the unspoken expectations and pressures within the fire service, where handling traumatic scenes is often seen as a badge of honor. Brad's candidness about his journey through these dark times and his commitment to peer support offers a raw and realistic look at the emotional challenges firefighters face.
How does one navigate the complexities of mental health in such a high-stress profession? Brad offers profound insights into his role in peer support teams and the transformative power of vulnerability and empathy. By sharing personal stories and practical strategies, he emphasizes the need for a supportive environment and mandatory mental health counseling. This episode is a must-listen for anyone connected to the fire service, as Brad's experiences and wisdom provide a roadmap for better mental health and resilience in this demanding field. Join us for an eye-opening discussion that underscores the critical importance of mental well-being in saving lives, including those of our brave firefighters.
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