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(Ep. #150) David Berez - LEO (Ret.) / First Responder Wellness Advocate, Author, Public Speaker.

(Ep. #150) David Berez - LEO (Ret.) / First Responder Wellness Advocate, Author, Public Speaker.

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David Berez is a retired Police Officer and Drug Recognition Expert, having served more than 20 years with the East Windsor Police Department and a total of 33 years in Emergency Services, including EMS and OEM. Following his retirement, Mr. Berez is now the President and Founder of Six4 Consultants, a Public Safety Consulting Firm. Mr. Berez is also the author of A Resilient Life: A Cops Journey in Pursuit of Purpose, co-author of Wounds to Wisdom, featured columnist, guest speaker and panelist on a variety of Public Safety discussions. In September of 2020, Mr. Berez was trained as a Resiliency Program Officer and Master Resiliency Trainer. He is a facilitator for Resilient Minds on the Front Lines, The Power of our Story, and is working to grow Resiliency for Law Enforcement Retirees in NJ with the State's Resilience Program.

In this episode David shares how his experiences in law enforcement led him down a path of self discovery, and from there, into continued service to others. He speaks candidly about responding to the terror attacks of 9/11, the lack of resources available to first responders to help them understand the magnitude of what they had just been through, how they may be impacted by those events, or what to do about it if they had. He talks about the progress he has seen in the development and availability of peer & mental health resources available for first responders from that time to now, how he has contributed to those resources, and the benefits and utility of story telling & positive psychology when introduced and embraced by first response cultures.

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