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"Through the Flames" S3/E6 Richie Nye

"Through the Flames" S3/E6 Richie Nye

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🚒 Welcome to the Weight We Carry Podcast, where we shine a light on the mental health challenges faced by first responders — firefighters, EMTs, and public safety heroes alike. In this powerful episode, Bart Heaney sits down with Richie Nye, a firefighter EMT with a journey rooted in family, loss, and resilience. Together, they explore mental health struggles like anxiety and depression, breaking down stigma, sharing peer support stories, and offering coping strategies to help you thrive both on and off the job.If you're a first responder dealing with stress or mental health issues, or if you want to support someone who is, this episode is for you. Remember, asking for help and talking about mental health are signs of strength! 💪🔑 Key Takeaways:Mental health challenges are common among first respondersPersonal loss and trauma impact mental well-beingPeer support can make a differenceFinding the right coping strategies and support system is vitalIt's okay to ask for help and seek therapy👉 Whether you're a firefighter, EMT, or in public safety, your mental health matters. Don't miss this candid conversation that emphasizes resilience and support in our brave community.🔔 Subscribe for more stories that inspire resilience and promote mental wellness in public safety. Hit the bell icon so you never miss an episode!📱 Follow us on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram for updates, resources, and community support.#MentalHealth #FirstResponders #Firefighter #EMT #Anxiety #Depression #PeerSupport #CopingStrategies #PublicSafety #Resilience #FightStigmaFeel free to like, comment, and share this episode to help normalize conversations around mental health in first responder communities. Remember — you're not alone, and asking for help can be your greatest strength. Thanks for tuning in!

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