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First Responder Suicide, Marriage Under Pressure & Holding Space in the Dark | Erin Nugent

First Responder Suicide, Marriage Under Pressure & Holding Space in the Dark | Erin Nugent

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In this episode of the Peace • Power • & Purpose Podcast, Steve Morris sits down with Erin Nugent — former Australian Police Detective, first responder wellness coach, and host of I Will Hold Space For Your Darkness.


This powerful conversation explores the emotional weight carried by police officers, firefighters, veterans, paramedics, and their families — and why first responders are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty.


Erin shares what life inside emergency services really looks like, including the strain on marriages, the reality of bringing trauma home, and the long-term impact of unresolved stress.


We discuss:


• First responder mental health and suicide awareness

• The hidden pressure inside first responder marriages

• Supporting a spouse who carries trauma home

• Why dark humor can be survival in emergency services

• Processing trauma years after leaving the job

• Losing her father to suicide and turning pain into purpose

• Breaking stigma around vulnerability in first responders

• Why “holding space” can help save lives


This episode is about real people carrying real weight.


If you serve in law enforcement, fire service, military, or emergency medicine — or love someone who does — this conversation matters.


Strength isn’t silence.


Real power includes compassion.


First responder mental health

• Police mental health

• Suicide prevention

• PTSD recovery

• Law enforcement

• First responder marriage

• Trauma healing

• Veteran mental health

• Mental health podcast

• Peace Power Purpose Podcast

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