Burnt Out

Skip O

The Burnt Out Podcast shares stories of firefighters, emergency medical personnel, and other first responders around the world, to create a pathway to save lives.

  1. 03/30/2025

    From Darkness to Light: Tom's Recovery Journey

    In this episode of the Burnout Podcast, host Skip O speaks with Tom, an American who has lived in the UK for over 40 years. Tom shares his personal journey with alcoholism, including his struggles, recovery, and the importance of community support. He discusses the dark moments of his life, including suicidal thoughts, and how he found hope and purpose through the 12-step program and connecting with others. The conversation emphasizes the significance of reaching out for help and the transformative power of recovery. Takeaways: Tom's journey began in New York and led him to the UK.He struggled with alcoholism for many years before seeking help.The first step in recovery is recognizing the problem.Suicidal thoughts were a significant part of Tom's struggle.Community support is crucial in the recovery process.Living in the present is essential for recovery.Tom emphasizes the importance of reaching out for help.There is no shame in seeking support for mental health issues.Recovery is a continuous journey, not a destination.Tom's life today is vastly different from his past.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tom's Journey 03:06 The Struggles of Alcoholism 05:59 The Path to Recovery 08:49 Facing Suicidal Thoughts 12:09 The Early Days of Sobriety 15:00 Finding Hope and Purpose 17:51 The Importance of Community Support 21:12 Final Thoughts and Encouragement PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SPONSORS AdvoCast: https://advocast.media PODCAST WEBSITE: https://burntoutnetwork.org BURNT OUT CREW: Host: Skip OExecutive Producer: Shawn P NealBrought to you by AdvoCast EPISODE HASHTAGS: #firefighter #firstresponder #ems #emt #police #lawenforcement #military #trauma #mentalhealth #USMC #military

    27 min
  2. 03/03/2025

    From Firefighter to Advocate: Kenny Schroeder's Story

    In this episode of the Burnout Podcast, host Skip O interviews Kenny Schroeder, a retired firefighter who shares his journey through the challenges of serving in the fire service, including personal struggles with mental health, the stigma surrounding peer support, and the impact of cancer on firefighters. Kenny discusses his transition from a fulfilling career to retirement, the importance of finding purpose, and how the Save a Warrior program helped him regain his sense of self. He emphasizes the need for peer support and community in addressing mental health and wellness in the fire service, and encourages listeners to reach out for help and never give up hope. Kenny Schroeder has dedicated his career to the fire service since 1996, serving as a Lieutenant with the Fort Mitchell Fire Department and retiring after 26 years with the Independence Fire District. He is a strong advocate for firefighter health, focusing on cancer prevention, mental health, and peer support. Kenny volunteers his time in various capacities throughout the Cincinnati, Ohio area including as Team Coordinator for the Kentucky First Responder Peer Support Team, Team Coordinator for the Pet Partners First Responder Pet Therapy Support Team, Board Member for the Tri State Peer Support Team, and Board Member for the Tri State FACE Team. As a Board Member of the Tri-State FACE Team (Firefighters Attacking the Cancer Epidemic), he works relentlessly to raise awareness, provide education, and fight for proactive measures to reduce cancer risks for his peers. Kenny most recently began working for NIOSH as a Firefighter Program Specialist for the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer. His role is to help increase enrollment into the NFR for Cancer while educating and raising awareness on the topic of occupational cancer in the fire service. PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SPONSORS Throttle & Thrive First Responder Addiction Recovery: https://throttleandthrive.com/AdvoCast: https://advocast.media PODCAST WEBSITE: https://burntoutpodcast.org BURNT OUT CREW: Host: Skip OBonus Episode Host: Capt. Chuck BrayExecutive Producer: Shawn P NealBrought to you by AdvoCast EPISODE HASHTAGS: #firefighter #firstresponder #ems #emt #police #lawenforcement #military #trauma #mentalhealth #USMC #military

    28 min
  3. 02/09/2025

    Navigating Trauma: Insights from Dr. Julie Ann Good

    In this episode of the Burnout Podcast, host Skip O. speaks with Dr. Julie Ann Goode, a clinical psychologist specializing in trauma resolution and mental health for first responders. They discuss the impact of recent wildfires in California, the psychological effects on first responders, and the importance of therapy in processing trauma. Dr. Good explains acute stress disorder, the role of EMDR in trauma recovery, and how to break through resistance in therapy. The conversation emphasizes the need for empathy and support for those affected by trauma, encouraging listeners to seek help and share their feelings. Dr. Julie Ann Goode Phone: 1-562-209-1837 Takeaways Dr. Julie Ann Good has extensive experience working with first responders.Acute stress disorder can develop after traumatic events like wildfires.Therapy is crucial for processing trauma and preventing PTSD.EMDR is an effective technique for trauma resolution.Support systems are vital for first responders and their families.Seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Julie Ann Good 02:52 Understanding Acute Stress Disorder 05:56 Impact of Wildfires on First Responders 08:47 The Role of Therapy in Trauma Recovery 12:09 EMDR and Other Therapeutic Techniques 15:03 Breaking Through Resistance in Therapy 17:56 The Importance of Empathy and Support 20:48 Final Thoughts and Resources PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SPONSORS Throttle & Thrive First Responder Addiction Recovery: https://throttleandthrive.com/AdvoCast: https://advocast.media PODCAST WEBSITE: https://burntoutpodcast.org BURNT OUT CREW: Host: Skip OBonus Episode Host: Capt. Chuck BrayExecutive Producer: Shawn P NealBrought to you by AdvoCast EPISODE HASHTAGS: #firefighter #firstresponder #ems #emt #police #lawenforcement #military #trauma #mentalhealth #USMC #military

    27 min
  4. 02/02/2025

    Behind the Badge: Tony Welsby's Journey

    In this episode of the Burnout Network podcast, host Skippo speaks with Tony Wellsby, a police officer from Merseyside, about his journey in law enforcement, the challenges faced by police officers, and the importance of mental health support. Tony shares his personal experiences with trauma, the impact of his work on his well-being, and his role with the Thin Blue Line UK charity, which advocates for police officers' mental health. The conversation emphasizes the need for open discussions about mental health, breaking the stigma, and providing accessible support for those in the emergency services. Thin Blue Line UK Link: https://www.thinbluelineuk.org.uk/ Takeaways Tony Wellsby has been a police officer since 1996.He is passionate about the well-being of police officers.Camaraderie among officers is crucial for coping with stress.Many officers develop unhealthy coping mechanisms.The Thin Blue Line UK charity supports police officers' mental health.Mental health challenges are common in law enforcement.Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.The Thrive app provides confidential mental health support.Community engagement is vital for police and public relations.It's important to recognize the toll of trauma on first responders.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tony Wellsby and His Journey 03:01 The Reality of Policing: Challenges and Misconceptions 05:52 Coping Mechanisms in Law Enforcement 09:05 Personal Experiences and the Impact of Trauma 11:58 The Role of Thin Blue Line UK Charity 14:50 Mental Health Support for Police Officers 18:03 Breaking the Stigma Around Mental Health 20:48 Community Engagement and Future Initiatives 24:00 Final Thoughts and Encouragement PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SPONSORS Throttle & Thrive First Responder Addiction Recovery: https://throttleandthrive.com/AdvoCast: https://advocast.media PODCAST WEBSITE: https://burntoutpodcast.org BURNT OUT CREW: Host: Skip OMental Health Minute: Melissa HSunday Support Zoom Meeting Facilitator: Jeff DBonus Episode Host: Capt. Chuck BrayExecutive Producer: Shawn P NealBrought to you by AdvoCast EPISODE HASHTAGS: #firefighter #firstresponder #ems #emt #police #lawenforcement #military #trauma #mentalhealth #USMC #military

    29 min
  5. 12/29/2024

    Alex: Finding Solace in Nature

    In this episode of the Burnout Podcast, host Skip O speaks with Alex, a Scottish police officer with 24 years of experience. They discuss the emotional and mental challenges faced by first responders, the importance of peer support, and the therapeutic benefits of walking in nature. Alex shares his journey from the early days of policing in Glasgow to organizing walking holidays aimed at improving mental health for first responders. The conversation culminates in plans for a 'Walk Out of Darkness' event along the West Highland Way, emphasizing the need for connection and support among those in high-stress professions. Takeaways The emotional toll of being a first responder is significant.Walking in nature can be a powerful therapeutic tool.Peer support is crucial for mental health in high-stress jobs.Mental health awareness is growing, but more support is needed.Organizing group activities can foster connection and healing.The West Highland Way offers a unique opportunity for reflection and bonding.Sharing experiences can help break the stigma around mental health.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Burnout Podcast and Sponsorship 01:13 Meet Alex: A Scottish Police Officer's Journey 02:13 The Early Days of Policing in Glasgow 03:09 The Motivation Behind Becoming a Police Officer 04:08 The Challenges of First Responders 05:04 The Emotional Toll of Policing 06:01 Coping Mechanisms and Mental Health Awareness 06:59 The Importance of Peer Support 07:59 Walking as a Therapeutic Activity 08:56 Organizing Walking Holidays for Mental Health 09:53 The West Highland Way: A Journey of Healing 10:53 Planning the Walk Out of Darkness 11:50 Final Thoughts and Encouragement for First Responders PLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SPONSORS Throttle & Thrive First Responder Addiction Recovery: https://throttleandthrive.com/AdvoCast: https://advocast.media PODCAST WEBSITE: https://burntoutpodcast.org BURNT OUT CREW: Host: Skip OMental Health Minute: Melissa HSunday Support Zoom Meeting Facilitator: Jeff DBonus Episode Host: Capt. Chuck BrayExecutive Producer: Shawn P NealBrought to you by AdvoCast EPISODE HASHTAGS: #firefighter #firstresponder #ems #emt #police #lawenforcement #military #trauma #mentalhealth #USMC #military

    37 min

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The Burnt Out Podcast shares stories of firefighters, emergency medical personnel, and other first responders around the world, to create a pathway to save lives.