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Content note: This episode includes suicide, trauma, and difficult experiences within law enforcement. If you’re struggling, please see resources linked below.
Linnsey sits down with Jason Lehman — former Long Beach police officer, leadership coach, and founder of the nonprofit Why’d You Stop Me — for a candid conversation about trauma in law enforcement, moral injury, officer suicide, and what real accountability looks like when someone chooses to change. Jason shares the pivotal moments that shifted his perspective as an officer and ultimately reshaped his mission.
They dive into what departments are — and aren’t — doing to support officer wellness, why “hurt people hurt people” can show up so intensely in policing, and Jason’s practical 3-step reset for de-escalating yourself before things spiral.
Why’d You Stop Me focuses on bridging the gap between communities and law enforcement by teaching communication, procedural fairness, and conflict navigation skills — helping both officers and civilians build trust, accountability, and safer interactions from both sides.
In this episode:
Guests
Jason Lehman | Instagram
Why’d You Stop Me | Website
Why’d You Stop Me | Contact
Show Host
Linnsey Dolson | Instagram
🎙️ Know Someone With a Story That Needs to Be Heard?
If you’ve got a story of rising from the ashes, thriving in recovery, building something from nothing, or just keeping it real through the chaos — we want to hear from you.
Whether it’s you or someone you know, send a DM to Linnsey on social media and tell share why they’d be a perfect guest on Bare It All With Linnsey.
No filters. No fluff. Unfiltered voices— unforgettable stories.
📲 DM @linnseydolson on Instagram or TikTok to connect.
1. National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 988
📞 Dial 988 (U.S.)
Available 24/7 for anyone in crisis.
👉 https://988lifeline.org/
2. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline
📞 1-800-950-6264
💬 Text: “NAMI” to 741741 (Crisis Text Line)
🌐 https://www.nami.org/help
NAMI provides:
Texting 741741 connects you with trained volunteers through the Crisis Text Line, available 24/7.
3. Badge of Life / Blue H.E.L.P.
A dedicated resource network for first responders including law enforcement.
👉 https://www.bluehelp.org/
👉 https://www.badgeoflife.org/
4. California Peer Support (Law Enforcement)
A statewide resource for officers and staff in law enforcement looking for peer support or mental health referrals.
👉 Search: “California Law Enforcement Peer Support” and your county (e.g., LA County, Orange County, San Diego County, etc.)
5. The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) – Officer Wellness Resources
National organization providing wellness guidance and connections to support networks.
👉 https://www.theiacp.org/resources/mental-health
6. California Wellbeing & Crisis Support Services
California Peer-Run Warm Line / County Behavioral Health Hotlines
These are statewide support lines that offer non-clinical support for people struggling emotionally but not in immediate crisis:
➡ Search: “ Behavioral Health Access Line — California”
Example (Los Angeles):
👉 https://dmh.lacounty.gov/resources/
Example (San Diego):
👉 https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/hhsa/programs/bhs/
📌 Bonus: Peer Support / Officer-Focused Therapy Networks
• Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.)
Supports officers, families, and survivors of line-of-duty tragedy.
👉 https://cops.org/
• The Blue Courage Training & Support Community
Offers wellness-focused training and mindset resources for officers and departments.
👉 https://www.bluecourage.com/
By Linnsey DolsonContent note: This episode includes suicide, trauma, and difficult experiences within law enforcement. If you’re struggling, please see resources linked below.
Linnsey sits down with Jason Lehman — former Long Beach police officer, leadership coach, and founder of the nonprofit Why’d You Stop Me — for a candid conversation about trauma in law enforcement, moral injury, officer suicide, and what real accountability looks like when someone chooses to change. Jason shares the pivotal moments that shifted his perspective as an officer and ultimately reshaped his mission.
They dive into what departments are — and aren’t — doing to support officer wellness, why “hurt people hurt people” can show up so intensely in policing, and Jason’s practical 3-step reset for de-escalating yourself before things spiral.
Why’d You Stop Me focuses on bridging the gap between communities and law enforcement by teaching communication, procedural fairness, and conflict navigation skills — helping both officers and civilians build trust, accountability, and safer interactions from both sides.
In this episode:
Guests
Jason Lehman | Instagram
Why’d You Stop Me | Website
Why’d You Stop Me | Contact
Show Host
Linnsey Dolson | Instagram
🎙️ Know Someone With a Story That Needs to Be Heard?
If you’ve got a story of rising from the ashes, thriving in recovery, building something from nothing, or just keeping it real through the chaos — we want to hear from you.
Whether it’s you or someone you know, send a DM to Linnsey on social media and tell share why they’d be a perfect guest on Bare It All With Linnsey.
No filters. No fluff. Unfiltered voices— unforgettable stories.
📲 DM @linnseydolson on Instagram or TikTok to connect.
1. National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — 988
📞 Dial 988 (U.S.)
Available 24/7 for anyone in crisis.
👉 https://988lifeline.org/
2. National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Helpline
📞 1-800-950-6264
💬 Text: “NAMI” to 741741 (Crisis Text Line)
🌐 https://www.nami.org/help
NAMI provides:
Texting 741741 connects you with trained volunteers through the Crisis Text Line, available 24/7.
3. Badge of Life / Blue H.E.L.P.
A dedicated resource network for first responders including law enforcement.
👉 https://www.bluehelp.org/
👉 https://www.badgeoflife.org/
4. California Peer Support (Law Enforcement)
A statewide resource for officers and staff in law enforcement looking for peer support or mental health referrals.
👉 Search: “California Law Enforcement Peer Support” and your county (e.g., LA County, Orange County, San Diego County, etc.)
5. The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) – Officer Wellness Resources
National organization providing wellness guidance and connections to support networks.
👉 https://www.theiacp.org/resources/mental-health
6. California Wellbeing & Crisis Support Services
California Peer-Run Warm Line / County Behavioral Health Hotlines
These are statewide support lines that offer non-clinical support for people struggling emotionally but not in immediate crisis:
➡ Search: “ Behavioral Health Access Line — California”
Example (Los Angeles):
👉 https://dmh.lacounty.gov/resources/
Example (San Diego):
👉 https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/hhsa/programs/bhs/
📌 Bonus: Peer Support / Officer-Focused Therapy Networks
• Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.)
Supports officers, families, and survivors of line-of-duty tragedy.
👉 https://cops.org/
• The Blue Courage Training & Support Community
Offers wellness-focused training and mindset resources for officers and departments.
👉 https://www.bluecourage.com/