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Episode 6 - (Police Interactions Part DEUX) w/ Comedian Ponchi Herrera

Episode 6 - (Police Interactions Part DEUX) w/ Comedian Ponchi Herrera

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In this episode, we continue our multi-part series on interactions with law enforcement. We start out talking about an important lesson taken from the impact of the job on the mental health of LEOs, and it turns into a deep dive! 

Kam and Iggy are joined on this episode by our producer and former EMT Nico Adjemian to talk about what it means to encounter these experiences on a regular basis, and then ourspecial guest, comedian Ponchi Herrera, talks about the impact of comedy on mental health. It turns out, we are all just broken toys!

Sources:
American Warrior Radio, “Police Suicide – Mark Dibona” dated January 12, 2020, accessed at
https://americanwarriorradio.com/2020/01/police-suicide-mark-dibonna/

Mark DiBona, “Police Perspective: The Man in the Mirror” dated June 3, 2016, accessed at
https://www.nami.org/Blogs/NAMI-Blog/June-2016/Police-Perspective-The-Man-in-the-Mirror

Alex S. Vitale, “Five myths about policing,” The Washington Post dated June 26, 2020, accessed at
https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/five-myths/five-myths-about-
policing/2020/06/25/65a92bde-b004-11ea-8758-bfd1d045525a_story.html

Doug Wyllie, “Telling the Stories of American Police Officers’ Courage and Compassion,” POLICE Magazine dated August 31, 2018, accessed at https://www.policemag.com/374576/telling-the-stories-of-american-police-officers-courage-and-compassion

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