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summaryIn this episode, Bart Heaney interviews Clinton Ewing, a retired firefighter paramedic, who shares his profound journey through the challenges of emergency services, the impact of trauma, and the importance of mental health support. Clinton reflects on his early influences, the defining moment of 9/11 that propelled him into public safety, and the emotional toll of witnessing trauma in the line of duty. He emphasizes the significance of teamwork, the struggles of balancing work and family life, and the coping mechanisms that have helped him navigate his experiences. This conversation sheds light on the realities of being a first responder and the resilience required to serve in such a demanding field. In this conversation, Clinton Ewing shares his profound journey as a first responder grappling with the emotional and psychological toll of his experiences. He discusses the weight of responsibility, the impact of traumatic calls, and the struggle for mental health support within the first responder community. Clinton opens up about his battles with PTSD, anxiety, and depression, detailing the challenges he faced in seeking help and the stigma surrounding mental health in his profession. He emphasizes the importance of connection, vulnerability, and finding purpose in healing, ultimately inspiring others to seek help and share their stories.
By Bart HeaneysummaryIn this episode, Bart Heaney interviews Clinton Ewing, a retired firefighter paramedic, who shares his profound journey through the challenges of emergency services, the impact of trauma, and the importance of mental health support. Clinton reflects on his early influences, the defining moment of 9/11 that propelled him into public safety, and the emotional toll of witnessing trauma in the line of duty. He emphasizes the significance of teamwork, the struggles of balancing work and family life, and the coping mechanisms that have helped him navigate his experiences. This conversation sheds light on the realities of being a first responder and the resilience required to serve in such a demanding field. In this conversation, Clinton Ewing shares his profound journey as a first responder grappling with the emotional and psychological toll of his experiences. He discusses the weight of responsibility, the impact of traumatic calls, and the struggle for mental health support within the first responder community. Clinton opens up about his battles with PTSD, anxiety, and depression, detailing the challenges he faced in seeking help and the stigma surrounding mental health in his profession. He emphasizes the importance of connection, vulnerability, and finding purpose in healing, ultimately inspiring others to seek help and share their stories.