Priority Traffic Podcast

Chris Warden

Welcome to the Priority Traffic Podcast, where I hope to inspire and empower firefighters to prioritize their wellness, manage their lifestyle, and create sustainable habits that support performance. Join us as we promote personal growth and resilience-building techniques that will help you excel in your profession and in all aspects of your life. In each episode, I'll discuss insights and actionable strategies that will encourage open discussions about challenges and experiences you may face in your career. My mission is to  promote wellness, performance and thriving as firefighters, while becoming everything you can be outside of the line of duty. I hope to create a culture of continuous improvement and holistic performance by providing clear, direct, and inspiring guidance grounded in evidence and effectiveness. Whether you're a veteran firefighter or just starting out in your career, I hope to make Priority Traffic Podcast a go-to resource for all things related to personal and professional wellness and high performance. My goal is to foster community and support to help you overcome obstacles and reach your full potential. So join us on this journey of empowerment, growth, and authenticity. Please tune in to the Priority Traffic Podcast, and let's thrive together.

  1. JAN 5

    Ep. 51 | Movement as Medicine w/ Laura Heiman

    Your body is your home, carrying everything from your spirit to your past experiences—and through conscious movement, you can transform both your physical capabilities and mental clarity. In this illuminating conversation with physical therapist and yoga instructor Laura Heiman, we explore the revolutionary LYT Method that combines neurodevelopmental training, physical therapy techniques, and yoga principles to create a comprehensive approach to wellness. Laura shares the fascinating origin story of her methodology, which emerged from her work with a professor who suffered a massive stroke at 42. After helping him progress from wheelchair-bound to walking and climbing stairs, she realized these same developmental movement patterns could benefit everyone, regardless of their current physical condition. The LYT Method addresses the compensation patterns and suboptimal posture we've all developed through our modern, sedentary lifestyles. At the heart of Laura's approach is the "Triple S" alignment technique—focusing on the skull, scapula (shoulder blades), and sacrum. When properly aligned, these three points create an efficient energy pathway through the body, preventing the "energy leaks" that manifest as unexplained headaches, fatigue, poor stress management, and random soreness. We explore proper breathing mechanics, with Laura teaching a transformative technique of "breathing into your back" that engages the diaphragm and helps regulate the nervous system. For firefighters and first responders, this method offers particular benefits. The mindful movement practices create pathways for improved stress management, injury prevention, and mental clarity. Even more profound is how these techniques can help process difficult experiences and emotions that might otherwise be suppressed. As Laura explains, "Movement is not just a way of cultivating energy and making us feel more vital, but it is a way of also processing the things that are harder, that we carry." Ready to transform your relationship with movement and reclaim your energy? Visit lityoga.com to learn more about Laura's approach and try her special offer of 5 weeks for $5. Please reach out if you are struggling, have questions about a topic or need support in some fashion. Support the show Please Like, share, follow, and subscribe! Linktree YouTube Instagram Facebook Priority Traffic Podcast on Apple Podcast If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org music by audionautix.com

    1h 3m
  2. 11/12/2025

    Ep. 50 | The Fire Inside: Healing the Helpers w/ Destiny Morris

    The weight of trauma doesn't discriminate between heroes and civilians. While first responders courageously serve our communities during emergencies, who's looking after their mental health when the sirens fade? In this candid conversation with licensed therapist Destiny Morris, we pull back the curtain on the unique mental health challenges faced by firefighters, paramedics, and other emergency personnel. Drawing from her extensive experience as both a daughter of law enforcement and a certified first responder counselor, Destiny offers rare insight into the psychological toll of constantly witnessing humanity at its most vulnerable moments. At the heart of our discussion is the powerful "cabinet" metaphor—how first responders are trained to compartmentalize emotions but rarely taught how to safely process them later. We explore why traditional therapy often fails emergency personnel and what culturally competent treatment actually looks like. Destiny breaks down EMDR therapy in accessible terms, explaining how this evidence-based approach helps rewire trauma responses without requiring verbalization of every painful detail. Perhaps most importantly, we address the persistent stigma surrounding mental health in emergency services. From identifying warning signs of an overflowing emotional cabinet to navigating confidentiality concerns specific to first responders, this episode provides practical guidance for those struggling and their leaders who want to foster healthier departments. Whether you're a seasoned first responder, family member, or someone who simply cares about the well-being of our community heroes, this conversation offers hope and concrete steps toward healing. Ready to break the silence around first responder mental health? Listen now, and remember: seeking help isn't weakness—it's another form of courage. Please reach out if you are struggling, have questions about a topic or need support in some fashion. Support the show Please Like, share, follow, and subscribe! Linktree YouTube Instagram Facebook Priority Traffic Podcast on Apple Podcast If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org music by audionautix.com

    54 min
  3. 09/16/2025

    Ep. 049 | Stress to Strength: How First Responders Can Thrive Under Pressure

    Ever wonder why your heart pounds at a fire scene even when you're standing still? Or why you can't seem to "turn off" hours after a tough call? Dr. Pete Kadushin, performance psychologist who spent years with professional athletes including the Chicago Blackhawks, joins host Chris to unpack the science behind performing under pressure. The conversation dives deep into how our nervous system responds to high-stress situations and why even experienced first responders can sometimes freeze when facing novel challenges. It's not a character flaw—it's biology. Dr. Pete explains how our brain literally regresses under extreme pressure, losing access to higher-order thinking as we're pushed into survival mode. What sets this episode apart is the practical, tactical approach to mental performance. This isn't about abstract concepts—it's about developing specific skills that translate directly to the fireground. Dr. Pete introduces a powerful framework for managing stress that includes both preparation and recovery techniques. You'll learn why "inoculation" against stress doesn't mean becoming impervious to it, but rather building the capacity to function effectively despite discomfort. Perhaps most valuable is the discussion about post-incident recovery. Dr. Pete reveals four specific techniques—breathing, moving, connecting, and laughing—that signal safety to your nervous system and help you reset after intense calls. He explains why simply removing the stressor isn't enough and how proper recovery is crucial for sustainable performance over a career. Whether you're a seasoned firefighter or just starting out, this episode offers science-backed strategies to enhance your mental performance under pressure while protecting your long-term wellbeing. Download Dr. Pete's free metronome app suggestion to start practicing balanced breathing today and check out his Mental Training Lab podcast for more insights. keywords mental performance, wellbeing, first responders, stress management, resilience, mindfulness, peak performance, firefighting, mental health, performance psychology, stress management, resilience, firefighting, mental health, performance, recovery, training, stress inoculation, emotional regulation, anti-fragility, celebrating wins, acknowledging failures, goal setting, mindfulness, growth mindset, performance psychology, resilience, reflection, breathing techniques, personal development music by audionautix.com Please reach out if you are struggling, have questions about a topic or need support in some fashion. Support the show Please Like, share, follow, and subscribe! Linktree YouTube Instagram Facebook Priority Traffic Podcast on Apple Podcast If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org music by audionautix.com

    1h 30m
  4. 07/08/2025 · BONUS

    Ep. 048 | Flow Rope: Your Guide to Mindful Movement and Strength

    In this episode of the Party Traffic Podcast, I discuss my journey with flow rope practice, highlighting its benefits for mindfulness, movement, and stress management. I share my personal experiences and insights on how Flow Rope has improved my mental health, focus, and body awareness. I encourage listeners to explore flow rope as a tool for enhancing their well-being and offer resources for getting started. Check out the Blog and Resources @ Hpwellnesssolutions.com Takeaways Flow rope practice can enhance mindfulness and body awareness.Engaging in flow rope can help manage stress and anxiety.The practice is accessible for beginners and offers a variety of techniques.Flow rope can improve focus and cognitive function.Regular practice can lead to physical benefits and improved movement.Chris emphasizes the importance of being a beginner and learning.Flow rope can serve as a warm-up or cool-down exercise.The practice can be integrated into daily routines for better mental health.Chris shares resources for learning flow rope techniques.Flow rope is a fun and engaging way to stay active.  Keywords flow rope, mindfulness, movement, stress management, body awareness, mental health, anxiety, focus training, physical benefits, cognitive benefits Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Flow Rope Practice 02:53 Benefits of Flow Rope for Mindfulness and Movement 05:49 Learning and Mastering Flow Rope Techniques 09:13 Flow Rope as a Tool for Stress Management 12:08 Encouragement to Embrace Flow Rope Practice Please reach out if you are struggling, have questions about a topic or need support in some fashion. Support the show Please Like, share, follow, and subscribe! Linktree YouTube Instagram Facebook Priority Traffic Podcast on Apple Podcast If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org music by audionautix.com

    16 min
  5. 06/29/2025 · BONUS

    Ep. 047 | Understanding Operator Lag and Tactical Dip for Firefighters

    In this episode, Chris Warden discusses the challenges firefighters face when transitioning from work to home life, with a particular focus on the concepts of the 'tactical dip' and 'operator lag.' He shares personal experiences and insights on how these phenomena affect emotional well-being and relationships. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recovery strategies, peer support, and normalizing discussions about mental health within the firefighting community. Takeaways Life can be overwhelming, and it's important to acknowledge that.The 'tactical dip' refers to the emotional crash after intense work.Operator lag is a lingering fatigue after sustained operational stress.Creating a routine can help transition from work to home life.Hydration and nutrition are crucial for recovery.Peer support is essential for mental health in high-stress jobs.It's important to communicate feelings with loved ones.Mindfulness practices can aid in emotional regulation.Normalizing mental health conversations can reduce stigma.Understanding these concepts can lead to better coping strategies.00:00 Reconnecting and Reflecting on Life's Challenges 03:22 Understanding the Tactical Dip 07:23 Exploring Operator Lag Syndrome 15:23 Strategies for Recovery and Transition 19:40 Normalizing Conversations About Mental Health Please reach out if you are struggling, have questions about a topic or need support in some fashion. Support the show Please Like, share, follow, and subscribe! Linktree YouTube Instagram Facebook Priority Traffic Podcast on Apple Podcast If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org music by audionautix.com

    24 min
  6. 06/26/2025

    Ep. 046 | Transformative Insights on Emotional Growth and Healing w/ Nate Langley

    In this episode of the Party Traffic Podcast, host Chris Warden and guest Nate Langley explore the transformative experiences available through emotional healing and personal growth. They discuss the role of a soul guide, the significance of retreats in Sedona, and the power of breathwork as a tool for healing. The conversation delves into the emotional overload paradox, the importance of facing fears, and the stigma surrounding emotional healing, particularly in traditionally masculine roles.  Through personal anecdotes and insights, they highlight the journey towards self-love and acceptance, emphasizing the need to shed emotional weight for a more fulfilling life. In this conversation, Nate and Chris delve into the intricate relationship between emotional weight and physical health, exploring how early experiences shape our perceptions of scarcity and abundance.  They discuss the importance of addressing emotional blockages, the interplay between emotional and physical well-being, and practical strategies for releasing emotional weight. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of self-discovery and the journey towards understanding oneself more deeply. keywords soul guide, emotional healing, breathwork, personal growth, Sedona retreat, self-love, vulnerability, masculinity, emotional weight, personal development, scarcity, abundance, emotional weight, personal experience, health, trauma, self-discovery, holistic healing, fascia, traditional Chinese medicine Please reach out if you are struggling, have questions about a topic or need support in some fashion. Support the show Please Like, share, follow, and subscribe! Linktree YouTube Instagram Facebook Priority Traffic Podcast on Apple Podcast If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org music by audionautix.com

    1h 1m
  7. Ep. 045 | Revolutionizing Balance: The Power of Spin Training w/ Sheila Thelen

    03/24/2025

    Ep. 045 | Revolutionizing Balance: The Power of Spin Training w/ Sheila Thelen

    In this episode of the Priority Traffic Podcast, host Chris Warden interviews Sheila Thelen, a renowned figure skating coach and innovator in spin training. They discuss the evolution of spin training, its applications beyond figure skating, and the importance of the vestibular system in balance and cognitive function. Sheila shares insights on how spinning can enhance performance for athletes, firefighters, and individuals with cognitive challenges.  The conversation also covers the testing and measurement of balance improvements, brain scans showing cognitive enhancements, and success stories from various populations. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to explore the benefits of spin training and its potential impact on performance and health. In this conversation, Chris Warden and Sheila Thelen explore the transformative effects of spinning training on various populations, including athletes, children with ADHD, and the elderly.  They discuss the importance of controlled activation in training, the mechanics of the spinning system, and the concept of minimum effective dose. Sheila shares inspiring stories of individuals who have experienced significant improvements in their cognitive and physical abilities through this training. The conversation also touches on the future of spinning technology and its potential applications in various fields, including firefighting and fall prevention for the elderly. figure skating, spin training, vestibular system, balance, cognitive function, firefighter training, performance enhancement, Sheila Thelen, brain health, athletic training, training, spinning, vestibular, cognitive improvement, fall prevention, athlete performance, ADHD, recovery stories, wellness, human performance Please reach out if you are struggling, have questions about a topic or need support in some fashion. Support the show Please Like, share, follow, and subscribe! Linktree YouTube Instagram Facebook Priority Traffic Podcast on Apple Podcast If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org music by audionautix.com

    1h 3m
  8. Ep. 044 | The Firefighter's Path to Peak Performance w/ Ryan Provencher

    02/20/2025

    Ep. 044 | The Firefighter's Path to Peak Performance w/ Ryan Provencher

    In this episode, Christopher Warden interviews Ryan Provencher, an experienced operations battalion chief and fitness advisor, about the vital role of fitness and wellness in the fire service. Ryan shares insights from his extensive career and emphasizes the importance of functional fitness tailored to the demands of firefighters' duties. He advocates for a mindset shift, encouraging firefighters to view themselves as tactical athletes to enhance their performance and resilience. The conversation covers key topics such as training intensity, the benefits of periodization, and effective recovery strategies. Ryan highlights the necessity for comprehensive wellness programs supported by buy-in from individuals, labor unions, and management. He outlines the three pillars of firefighter peak performance: physical fitness, mental resilience, and personal responsibility. Provencher delves into injury prevention, the value of a performance mindset, and the importance of a supportive community. He encourages firefighters to take proactive steps to manage their health and wellness, continuously build their skill set, and actively seek support from their peers and available resources. This episode provides valuable insights and practical advice for firefighters striving to effectively meet the high demands of their profession. See the EPISODE COMPANION for Links and more! Keywords firefighter wellness, fitness, functional training, periodization, tactical athlete, health, recovery, exercise science, firefighter performance, training metrics, firefighter fitness, peak performance, mental resilience, physical training, wellness programs, athlete mindset, firefighter health, injury prevention, self-care, tactical fitness Please reach out if you are struggling, have questions about a topic or need support in some fashion. Support the show Please Like, share, follow, and subscribe! Linktree YouTube Instagram Facebook Priority Traffic Podcast on Apple Podcast If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org music by audionautix.com

    1h 9m

Ratings & Reviews

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About

Welcome to the Priority Traffic Podcast, where I hope to inspire and empower firefighters to prioritize their wellness, manage their lifestyle, and create sustainable habits that support performance. Join us as we promote personal growth and resilience-building techniques that will help you excel in your profession and in all aspects of your life. In each episode, I'll discuss insights and actionable strategies that will encourage open discussions about challenges and experiences you may face in your career. My mission is to  promote wellness, performance and thriving as firefighters, while becoming everything you can be outside of the line of duty. I hope to create a culture of continuous improvement and holistic performance by providing clear, direct, and inspiring guidance grounded in evidence and effectiveness. Whether you're a veteran firefighter or just starting out in your career, I hope to make Priority Traffic Podcast a go-to resource for all things related to personal and professional wellness and high performance. My goal is to foster community and support to help you overcome obstacles and reach your full potential. So join us on this journey of empowerment, growth, and authenticity. Please tune in to the Priority Traffic Podcast, and let's thrive together.