Code4Couples

Cyndi Doyle

Code4Couples is the premiere podcast for Law Enforcement relationships hosted by Cyndi Doyle, author of Hold the Line: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Law Enforcement Relationship, psychotherapist, and a law enforcement spouse working to educate officers and spouse on the impact of law enforcement on their relationship for them to counter the impact and create connected and resilient relationships. She is the author and creator of Hold the Line products including a train the trainer program for departments. Contact Cyndi for speaking, training for your organization or department, or bulk orders of books at info@code4couples.com

  1. The 5 Gifts Law Enforcement Relationships Actually Need This Christmas

    DEC 18

    The 5 Gifts Law Enforcement Relationships Actually Need This Christmas

    Every holiday season, law enforcement families feel the pressure to give the perfect gift. But what if the gifts that matter most cannot be wrapped? In this episode of the Code4Couples Podcast, Cyndi Doyle shares five relationship gifts that truly support law enforcement couples, especially during stressful seasons and into the new year. These are not trendy ideas or quick fixes. They are foundational practices that strengthen connection, resilience, and emotional safety at home. Drawing from personal experience as a police spouse, clinical work with first responder couples, and years of listening to what actually helps relationships survive and thrive, Cyndi explores: ✔ Why physical and emotional health matter more than ever ✔ How affection rebuilds connection in high-stress homes ✔ The power of curiosity instead of assumptions ✔ Why time reflects values and priorities ✔ How gratitude rewires the law enforcement brain and protects relationships This episode is a reminder that real gifts are lived, not purchased. 🎄 Whether you are an officer, spouse, or partner, this conversation invites you to reflect, reset, and recommit to the relationship that matters most. Grab the pledge here 📘 Get the Book: Hold the Line: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Law Enforcement Relationship 🎤 Bring Cyndi to Your Department: 👉 https://code4couples.com/training/ Timestamps 00:00 Holiday pressure and why gifts miss the mark 02:05 The inspiration behind the five gifts 04:10 Gift #1: Health, physical and emotional 10:30 Gift #2: Affection and everyday connection 14:20 Gift #3: Curiosity and staying interested 18:10 Gift #4: Time and intentional choices 22:15 Gift #5: Gratitude and the law enforcement brain 30:10 Christmas Gift Pledge for couples 34:20 Choosing one gift to focus on this year 36:00 Closing reflections and holiday message

    29 min
  2. Ep 173: Resolving Conflict in your Law Enforcement Marriage

    DEC 4

    Ep 173: Resolving Conflict in your Law Enforcement Marriage

    Conflict hits differently in law enforcement families. Hypervigilance, shift work, emotional shutdown, and missed holidays can slowly chip away at connection. Jimmy and Angie Cash know that firsthand. Their story includes a blended family, years of slow disconnect, a marriage crash, separation, and a complete rebuild that now helps thousands of first responder couples. In this conversation, Jimmy and Angie walk through how their marriage drifted into resentment and distance, how hypervigilance affected connection, how unmet needs kept getting misread as criticism, and the major crash that forced them to reassess everything. They share the exact skills, mindset shifts, and conflict resolution tools that helped them repair emotional intimacy, communicate safely, and build a stronger marriage than ever.Law enforcement relationships face unique pressure. High-alert brains, sleep disruption, trauma exposure, blended family stress, and "there is no good time to talk about it" patterns create slow relational erosion. This episode shows that a marriage can come back from resentment, distance, and even separation when couples have the right skills and support. KEY TOPICS COVERED ✓ Hypervigilance and emotional withdrawal at home ✓ The drift into resentment in first responder marriages ✓ How unmet needs hide inside everyday complaints ✓ The role of repentance, repair, and ownership in rebuilding trust ✓ How to de-weaponize conflict conversations ✓ Skills that help couples listen, connect, and repair ✓ Why couples wait an average of seven years to ask for help ✓ Daily practices that rebuild emotional intimacy WHO THIS EPISODE IS FOR • Law enforcement spouses and partners • First responder couples navigating distance or disconnection • Officers who feel numb, overwhelmed, or checked out • Couples recovering from betrayal or crisis • Anyone wanting practical tools to reconnect, communicate, and repair Read the book that has helped thousands of first responder couples: Hold the Line: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Law Enforcement Relationship https://www.amazon.com/Hold-Line-Protecting-Enforcement-Relationship-ebook/dp/B08TPRTY9G#customerReviews Bring Code4Couples training to your department: https://code4couples.com/training/ 00:00 Welcome and introduction 01:00 Jimmy and Angie's origin story 03:00 Blended family dynamics 07:00 Shift work, missed holidays, and slow disconnection 10:00 Emotional intimacy vs physical intimacy 12:30 Hypervigilance and the home fallout 14:00 Brotherhood, secrecy, and resentment 16:00 "We were good until we weren't" 18:00 The crash and separation 20:00 Live the Life: the turning point 22:00 Unmet needs and how couples misread them 25:00 How officers can hear "we need help" differently 28:00 The emotional adult vs the emotional teenager 29:00 Repentance, repair, and genuine ownership 32:00 The shift that rebuilt their marriage 34:00 "Taking Out the Trash" emotional processing tool 36:30 How to handle conflict when there's "no good time" 39:00 The dangerous drift into disconnection 41:00 Live the Life programs and Hope Weekend 44:00 Final encouragement for first responder couples

    47 min
  3. Ep 172: When Doing Your Job Hurts: Understanding Moral Injury in First Responders

    NOV 13

    Ep 172: When Doing Your Job Hurts: Understanding Moral Injury in First Responders

    Trauma-informed relationships start with understanding moral injury, the stress that blindsides even the strongest first responders. In this episode, we break down how moral injury shows up in first responder work and why it impacts families long after the shift ends. What you'll learn: • How "non-traumatic" calls can still create deep wounds • The difference between guilt, shame, burnout, and moral injury • Why first responder stress builds over time and spills into relationships • What partners can do to help and why peer support matters • Practical steps to rebuild connection and emotional stability Cyndi Doyle is a licensed professional counselor supervisor, founder of Code4Couples®, author of Hold the Line, and a retired police spouse. She helps law enforcement and first responder couples stay connected, resilient, and grounded in their relationship. 👉 Primary CTA — Get the book: Hold the Line: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Law Enforcement Relationship https:/*/www.amazon.com/Hold-Line-Protecting-Enforcement-Relationship-ebook/dp/B08TPRTY9G#customerReviews 👉 Speaking / Booking: Bring Cyndi to your department or conference → https://code4couples.com/training/ 00:00 Welcome to Code4Couples 01:00 Meet Ashley: Paramedic to counselor 04:00 When your body says "no more" 07:00 The pressure to hide emotional struggle 10:00 The call that changed everything 14:00 When moral injury hits without warning 18:00 Guilt, shame, and the stories we create 22:00 How moral injury shows up like trauma 28:00 Cynicism, compassion fatigue, and burnout 32:00 What healing actually looks like 39:00 Stress in the body vs. stress in your mind 44:00 Supporting your first responder partner 47:00 Peer support as a lifeline 49:00 How to find Ashley + additional resources 51:00 Final thoughts and takeaway

    52 min
  4. Ep 171: When Trauma Doesn't Stay Boxed Up

    OCT 30

    Ep 171: When Trauma Doesn't Stay Boxed Up

    Law enforcement stress doesn't just stay on the job, it can come crashing into family life. Retired Detective Jody Thompson shares how a personal crisis brought years of hidden trauma to the surface and how he and his wife found a path to healing. Short Episode Summary In this episode, Detective (ret.) Jody Thompson opens up about the personal crisis that nearly cost him his wife during childbirth — a moment that triggered suppressed memories from years of responding to traumatic calls. You'll hear: How suppressed trauma can resurface years later The impact of cumulative stress on officers and families How Jody and his wife navigated recovery together Why younger officers need to face trauma early, not bury it Practical ways law enforcement couples can talk, heal, and grow stronger Hosted by Cyndi Doyle — licensed professional counselor, author of Hold the Line, and founder of Code4Couples®. Cyndi helps first responder couples strengthen relationships and build resilience against the unique challenges of law enforcement life. 📖 Grab Cyndi's book Hold the Line: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Law Enforcement Relationship → https://www.amazon.com/Hold-Line-Protecting-Enforcement-Relationship-ebook/dp/B08TPRTY9G#customerReviews 🎤 Book Cyndi to speak or train with your department → https://code4couples.com/training/ 00:00 – Introduction & Jody's background 04:30 – The childbirth crisis that changed everything 10:00 – Nightmares and resurfacing trauma 18:00 – Law enforcement marriage under pressure 25:00 – Choosing to leave the job for family 32:00 – Advice for young officers on handling trauma 39:00 – Closing thoughts & message of hope

    41 min
  5. Ep 170: Alcohol and First Responder Culture

    OCT 16

    Ep 170: Alcohol and First Responder Culture

    Police officer mental health and alcohol use are deeply connected, but most families don't know what signs to watch for. Alcohol is often normalized in law enforcement culture, but for many officers and families, it quietly becomes a coping mechanism for trauma, stress, and identity loss. In this Code4Couples Podcast episode, Cyndi Doyle is joined by retired police officer and peer support leader Joe Rizzuti for an honest conversation about alcohol use, addiction, and mental health in first responders. In this episode, you'll learn: Why alcohol is commonly used as a coping mechanism in policing Signs alcohol may be becoming a problem for officers or spouses How trauma and job culture fuel unhealthy coping behaviors What peer support and culturally competent mental health care actually look like Cyndi Doyle is a licensed professional counselor supervisor, author of Hold the Line, and founder of Code4Couples®, specializing in mental health and relationship support for law enforcement and first responder families. 📘 Get the book: Hold the Line, Protecting Law Enforcement Relationships 👉 https://www.amazon.com/Hold-Line-Protecting-Enforcement-Relationship-ebook/dp/B08TPRTY9G#customerReviews 🎤 Training & Speaking Requests: 👉 https://code4couples.com/training/ 00:00 Introduction and guest background 03:45 Alcohol culture in law enforcement 07:30 Trauma and alcohol as a coping mechanism 12:40 Signs alcohol is becoming a problem 18:10 Peer support and culturally competent care 24:30 Retirement, isolation, and suicide risk 30:00 How families can start the conversation

    36 min
  6. Ep 169: Raising Strong Kids: Resilience Strategies for Law Enforcement Families

    OCT 2

    Ep 169: Raising Strong Kids: Resilience Strategies for Law Enforcement Families

    In this episode, Cyndi sits down with licensed professional counselor and Warriors Rest Foundation trainer, Jill Newman, to talk about the often-overlooked experiences of children in law enforcement and first responder families. Jill shares insights from her work with first responder kids, including how hypervigilance, shift work, family stress, and critical incidents shape their lives. She offers strategies parents can use to build resilience, improve communication, and support their children's emotional health. Together, they highlight ways to protect first responder families and strengthen relationships across generations. Hosted by Cyndi Doyle, licensed professional counselor, author of Hold the Line, and retired police spouse, the Code4Couples® Podcast is dedicated to helping law enforcement officers, spouses, and first responder families build strong, resilient relationships. 📖 Grab Cyndi's book Hold the Line → https://www.amazon.com/Hold-Line-Protecting-Enforcement-Relationship-ebook/dp/B08TPRTY9G#customerReviews 🎤 Book Cyndi for training or speaking → https://code4couples.com/training/ 00:00 – Welcome & introduction 02:15 – Jill Newman's background & Warriors Rest Foundation 05:00 – Common struggles for kids in law enforcement families 10:30 – ACEs, epigenetics, and family stress spillover 18:45 – Building family resilience: communication, routines, and mindset 29:00 – Preparing kids for critical incidents 34:00 – Warning signs parents should watch for 39:30 – Building resilience as a family 42:00 – Resources & connecting with Jill Newman

    44 min
  7. Ep 168: Heart Disease in Law Enforcement

    SEP 18

    Ep 168: Heart Disease in Law Enforcement

    Law enforcement officers and first responders are at significantly higher risk for undetected and deadly heart disease, often with no warning signs. Traditional medical screenings miss 92% of cases, leaving officers and their families vulnerable to preventable tragedy. Episode Summary: In this powerful interview, Dr. Benjamin Stone, co-founder of Sigma Tactical Wellness, joins Cyndi to uncover: Why police officers and first responders face a drastically shorter life expectancy The hidden cardiac risks that standard medical exams fail to detect Groundbreaking research showing 92% of cases are missed with traditional screenings The practical, affordable steps agencies and families can take to protect officers' health How early intervention can save lives, marriages, and careers in public safety Hosted by Cyndi Doyle, licensed professional counselor, founder of Code4Couples®, author of Hold the Line, and retired police spouse. With Dr. Benjamin Stone, an internationally recognized thought leader in officer wellness and cardiac prevention. 📘 Grab Cyndi's book Hold the Line → https://www.amazon.com/Hold-Line-Protecting-Enforcement-Relationship-ebook/dp/B08TPRTY9G#customerReviews 🎤 Book Cyndi for training & speaking → https://code4couples.com/training/ 00:00 – Welcome & guest intro 02:30 – Why heart disease is law enforcement's hidden epidemic 06:00 – Shocking statistics: life expectancy & risk factors 12:15 – Why traditional screenings miss 92% of cases 18:40 – The advanced tests every officer should know about 27:00 – How agencies can fund and access screenings 32:00 – Success stories: reducing officer cardiac risk 39:00 – Dr. Stone's personal story & call to action 42:30 – Cyndi's closing thoughts

    41 min
  8. Ep 167: Parenting Through the Impact of Law Enforcement on Kids

    SEP 4

    Ep 167: Parenting Through the Impact of Law Enforcement on Kids

    In this episode of Code4Couples, Cyndi talks with Brianna Reinhold, a clinician and daughter of a law enforcement family, about what it's really like to grow up as a first responder kid. Brianna shares how law enforcement culture shaped her childhood, the challenges kids face with anxiety, stigma, and social media, and why honest conversations are key for resilience. Episode Summary / What You'll Learn ✔️ What it's like to grow up as a law enforcement kid ✔️ The emotional toll of policing on families and children ✔️ How social media impacts police kids in today's world ✔️ Strategies to help kids build resilience and reduce anxiety ✔️ Why open conversations and emotional connection matter most I'm Cyndi Doyle — licensed professional counselor, retired police spouse, author of Hold the Line, and host of the Code4Couples® Podcast. I help law enforcement officers, spouses, and first responder families protect their relationships while navigating the challenges of the job. 📘 Get my book Hold the Line: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Law Enforcement Relationship → https://www.amazon.com/Hold-Line-Protecting-Enforcement-Relationship-ebook/dp/B08TPRTY9G#customerReviews 🎤 Want Cyndi to speak at your event or provide training? → https://code4couples.com/training/ 00:00 Intro 01:30 Brianna's law enforcement family background 04:00 Growing up in a cop household 08:30 Anxiety, resilience, and police kids 12:00 Social media's impact on law enforcement families 18:00 How parents can talk to their kids about the job 24:00 Avoiding secondary trauma in children 28:00 Building family connection and resilience 34:00 Final advice for first responder parents

    39 min
4.8
out of 5
73 Ratings

About

Code4Couples is the premiere podcast for Law Enforcement relationships hosted by Cyndi Doyle, author of Hold the Line: The Essential Guide to Protecting Your Law Enforcement Relationship, psychotherapist, and a law enforcement spouse working to educate officers and spouse on the impact of law enforcement on their relationship for them to counter the impact and create connected and resilient relationships. She is the author and creator of Hold the Line products including a train the trainer program for departments. Contact Cyndi for speaking, training for your organization or department, or bulk orders of books at info@code4couples.com

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