Rhino Resilience

Chris "Rhino" Swenson

Rhino Resilience Podcast Strength for Rural Life Rural life is strong—but it’s also heavy. Long days. Quiet pressure. Responsibility that doesn’t stop. And an unspoken belief that you’re supposed to handle it all on your own. The Rhino Resilience Podcast is here to change that. Hosted by Chris “Rhino” Swenson, a licensed mental health therapist with over 20 years of experience serving rural communities, this podcast is built for people who carry a lot—and don’t always have a place to put it down. This isn’t therapy. This is real talk, real tools, and real resilience. Each episode helps you: • Steady your mind under pressure • Build calm strength in the middle of chaos • Think clearly when stress hits hard • Develop resilience that actually holds up in real life You’ll hear solo episodes and conversations with people who’ve lived it—ranchers, parents, educators, first responders, and experts who understand rural life without the fluff or jargon. At the core of the show is the Rhino Resilience philosophy: • Tough with an unbreakable will • Calm and steady • Adaptive and wise • Quietly powerful Because real resilience isn’t about “bouncing back.” It’s about learning how to carry the weight differently. If you’re ready to build strength that lasts—mentally, emotionally, and in everyday life—this podcast is for you. Stay steady… we’re in this together!

  1. 5d ago

    Ep 15 The Gauges You're Ignoring: Why Rural People Trust Warning Signs Everywhere Except Themselves

    How do you know when you're carrying too much? Most rural people are incredibly good at noticing warning signs in their trucks, tractors, livestock, businesses, and even the people they care about. But when it comes to recognizing the warning signs in ourselves, many of us keep pushing forward until something finally breaks. In this episode of the Rhino Resilience Podcast, Chris Swenson explores why strong people often ignore their own "gauges" and how learning to pay attention isn't about becoming softer—it's about protecting the strength you've worked so hard to build. You'll learn: Why warning signs are actually protecting your mission—not stopping it.Common "gauges" your mind and body use to communicate overload.Why responsibility, toughness, and perseverance can sometimes make it harder to recognize when maintenance is needed.Simple, practical ways to respond before a breakdown occurs.How to protect your ability to keep living, leading, serving, and staying connected for the long haul.This isn't another conversation telling you to stop working hard. It's about redefining strength. Because real strength isn't just about what you can carry today—it's about protecting your ability to keep carrying what matters tomorrow. If you're a farmer, rancher, teacher, first responder, healthcare worker, business owner, parent, or anyone carrying a heavy load, this episode is for you. 🎙️ Subscribe for weekly conversations on building practical resilience for rural life. 🌐 Learn more, subscribe to the Rhino Resilience newsletter, and explore additional resources at https://www.rhinoresilience.com #RuralResilience #MentalToughness #StressManagement #BurnoutPrevention #FarmLife #RanchLife #FirstResponders #SmallTown #Leadership #Resilience #MentalWellness #Farmers #Ranchers #RuralMentalHealth

    34 min
  2. Jun 24

    Ep 14 Why Some Rural People Never Tell You They're Struggling

    Why do some rural people keep everything inside? Why is it so hard to tell someone you're struggling—even when the weight becomes overwhelming? In this episode of the Rhino Resilience Podcast, Chris "Rhino" Swenson explores the hidden reasons many rural people hold things in, avoid asking for support, and carry heavy burdens alone. You'll learn what may be happening beneath the surface, how patterns of self-reliance and protection develop, and why opening up can feel so risky. Chris also shares practical guidance for spouses, family members, and friends who want to help someone they care about without creating more pressure. Using the powerful "Frozen Pond" analogy and the concept of the "Isolation Boss," this episode offers a compassionate look at what it takes to create safety, trust, and connection. Whether you're someone who struggles to reach out—or someone trying to support a loved one who does—this conversation will help you better understand what's happening and how to move forward. In This Episode: ✔ Why some rural people hold everything in  ✔ The hidden fears behind not reaching out  ✔ How self-reliance can sometimes become isolation  ✔ The "Isolation Boss" and how it keeps people stuck  ✔ The Frozen Pond analogy for understanding vulnerability  ✔ How loved ones can create safety without pressure  ✔ Small steps toward connection without shame or guilt 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts. 🌐 Learn more at: rhinoresilience.com #RhinoResilience #RuralMentalHealth #RuralResilience #MentalWellBeing #StressManagement #RuralLife #FarmStress #Resilience #Connection #MentalHealthAwareness #RuralCommunities #StrengthForRuralLife

    34 min
  3. Jun 17

    Ep 13: Breaking the Silence in Rural Relationships: Boundaries, Abuse, and Resilience with Ashley Bendiksen

    What does a healthy relationship actually look like? In this powerful conversation, Chris "Rhino" Swenson sits down with nationally recognized speaker, advocate, and author Ashley Bendiksen to discuss domestic violence, teen dating violence, boundaries, trauma, healing, and the importance of early prevention. Ashley shares her personal journey from surviving abusive relationships as a teenager to becoming a nationally sought-after speaker and trainer helping schools, communities, and professionals better understand relationship health, trauma, and resilience. Together, Chris and Ashley explore the hidden signs of unhealthy relationships, why leaving can be so difficult, how trauma impacts the nervous system, and what parents, friends, educators, and community members can do to help. This conversation is especially important for rural communities, where isolation, limited resources, and stigma can make it even harder for people to recognize warning signs and seek support. In this episode, you'll learn: • The difference between conflict and coercive control • Why domestic violence is often much more than physical abuse • Common red flags in teen and adult relationships • How trauma bonds develop and why they are difficult to break • What friends and family can do when someone they love is in an unhealthy relationship • How parents can start meaningful conversations with children and teens • The connection between trauma, stress, and nervous system regulation • Why teaching boundaries early can help build lifelong resilience Ashley also discusses her new book, A Kids Book About Boundaries, and explains why helping children find their voice may be one of the most powerful prevention tools we have. Whether you're a parent, educator, helping professional, or simply someone wanting healthier relationships in your life, this episode offers practical wisdom, hope, and encouragement. 🎙️ Listen now on Rhino Resilience, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube. If this episode helped you, please share it with someone who may need to hear it. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ABOUT ASHLEY BENDIKSEN Ashley Bendiksen is an acclaimed national speaker, award-winning activist, and subject matter expert in domestic violence, sexual assault, relational health, early intervention, and trauma resilience. Year-round, she speaks to and trains diverse audiences—from students and youth-serving professionals to law enforcement, victim advocates, corporate leaders, and workplace safety teams. Ashley's lived experience is complemented by extensive work in victim services, criminal justice, violence prevention, advocacy, and policy. She is a Certified Trauma and Resilience Specialist in Education and has advanced training in trauma-informed practices, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), victim advocacy, crisis response, cognitive behavioral therapy, and supporting diverse populations. She is also the founder of a global storytelling platform for survivors and the author of A Kids Book About Boundaries. 📖 Purchase A Kids Book About Boundaries Amazon: https://amzn.to/48tJws7 All Other Booksellers: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/813678/a-kids-book-about-boundaries-by-ashley-bendiksen/ 🎤 Book Ashley to Speak https://topyouthspeakers.com/speakers-topics/ashley-bendiksen 🔗 Connect with Ashley Website: www.ashleybendiksen.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ashleybendiksen Instagram: www.instagram.com/ashleybendiksen Facebook: www.facebook.com/ashleybendiksen #RhinoResilience #RuralResilience #RuralMentalHealth #HealthyRelationships #DomesticViolenceAwareness #TeenDatingViolence #Boundaries #TraumaRecovery #Resilience #Parenting #TraumaInformed #YouthMentalHealth #StrengthForRuralLife

    43 min
  4. Jun 10

    Ep 12: The Opposite of Addiction Is Connection: A Rural Recovery Conversation with Sarah Arntt

    In this episode of the Rhino Resilience Podcast, Chris "Rhino" Swenson sits down with addiction specialist Sarah Arntt to discuss one of the most important—and often misunderstood—topics affecting rural communities: addiction, recovery, and connection. Together they explore why addiction is not simply about willpower, why shame often keeps people suffering in silence, and why recovery is about far more than just stopping a substance. Recovery involves rebuilding relationships, creating new routines, finding purpose, and reconnecting with yourself and others. Sarah shares her experience working in corrections, detox services, addiction treatment, and rural behavioral health, along with the inspiration behind NECO STIR (Northeast Colorado Share, Talk, Interact, Remember)—a growing effort to connect organizations, resources, and people across rural northeastern Colorado. In this conversation you'll learn: • Why addiction affects rural communities more than many people realize • The unique challenges of recovery in small towns • How shame and stigma keep people isolated • Why connection is one of the most powerful recovery tools available • What families, friends, and communities can do to support someone struggling • How rural communities can become stronger by working together One of the most powerful ideas discussed in this episode is simple: The opposite of addiction is connection. If you or someone you know is struggling, this episode offers hope, practical insights, and a reminder that you do not have to carry it alone. 🎙️ Listen and learn more at https://rhinoresilience.com Sarah Arntt, BS, CAS is the founder of Arntt Synergy Consulting, where she helps organizations strengthen collaboration, improve care transitions, and build meaningful connections across healthcare, behavioral health, public safety, and community systems. With experience spanning withdrawal management, corrections, long-term care, disability services, education, and community behavioral health, Sarah specializes in helping agencies reduce silos and create practical solutions for complex challenges. She is the founder of NECO-STIR (Northeast Colorado Share, Talk, Interact, Remember), a regional collaborative network focused on strengthening behavioral health and recovery support across rural and frontier communities. Sarah has been recognized as a 2025 Community Champion by the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration and was selected for inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who of Professional Women. Passionate about whole-person wellness, recovery, and community connection, Sarah brings a unique perspective that bridges systems-level strategy with human-centered care. Reach out to Sarah: www.neco-stir.info  www.ColoradoRoots.us www.GrowingOurMindset.com #RhinoResilience #RuralMentalHealth #RuralRecovery #AddictionRecovery #MentalHealth #RuralAmerica #RecoveryJourney #SubstanceUseRecovery #BehavioralHealth #ConnectionMatters #MentalWellness #StrengthForRuralLife

    50 min
  5. May 27

    Ep 10 - Why Rural People Handle Life Alone | The Slow Drift Into Isolation

    In this powerful episode of the Rhino Resilience Podcast, I take a deep dive into why so many rural people slowly begin carrying life alone. This is not just a conversation about stress or mental health awareness. It’s a deeper look into the hidden psychological patterns that cause strong, hardworking people to slowly disconnect from themselves and others while continuing to function every day. In this episode, I share a personal story about my own quiet descent into burnout, emotional exhaustion, and isolation — a season that eventually led me to the emergency room believing I was having a heart attack. We discuss:  🦏 Why vulnerability starts feeling risky  🦏 How our worth becomes tied to being strong and useful  🦏 Why self-reliance can slowly turn into isolation  🦏 How stress disconnects us from ourselves  🦏 Why isolation eventually starts feeling safer than connection Most importantly, we talk about how to recognize these patterns sooner and begin reconnecting before the cost becomes too high. If you’ve been carrying a heavy load lately… this episode was made for you. 🎙️ Listen now at: Rhino Resilience 📺 Watch on YouTube and follow the Rhino Resilience Podcast for more conversations built for rural life. #RhinoResilience #RuralMentalHealth #RuralLife #MentalHealth #Resilience #StressManagement #RuralCommunities #Burnout #Isolation #MentalStrength #RuralAmerica #Mindset #EmotionalHealth #Leadership #Podcast

    21 min
  6. May 20

    Ep 9: Quietly Powerful: Redefining Strength in Rural Life

    In this episode of Rhino Resilience, we dive into the fourth and final pillar: Quietly Powerful. This episode explores the pressure many rural people feel to always appear strong, capable, and unaffected — even while carrying enormous emotional weight internally. We discuss: the hidden pressure to perform toughnessshame and emotional isolation in rural communitiesthe difference between performative strength and grounded resiliencelimiting beliefs and rigid identityEither/Or thinking vs Both/And thinkingself-leadership and relational leadershipcongruence, groundedness, and emotional honestywhy true resilience is not becoming invulnerablehow quietly powerful people lead themselves and others through difficult timesThis episode is deeply focused on helping rural people develop a healthier, more grounded definition of strength — one that allows them to stay connected, resilient, and emotionally steady while carrying the realities of life. Because real resilience is not about becoming less human. It’s about learning how to carry your humanity in a healthier way. If this episode resonates with you, share it with someone else who may need it. Learn more at: 🌐 rhinoresilience.com #RhinoResilience #RuralMentalHealth #RuralLife #Resilience #MentalHealth #Leadership #SelfLeadership #EmotionalHealth #StressManagement #MentalStrength #RuralCommunities #Mindset #EmotionalResilience #PersonalGrowth #RuralLeadership #StrengthForRuralLife

    29 min
  7. May 13

    Ep 8: Adaptive and Wise: How Resilient People Handle Pressure

    In this episode of the Rhino Resilience Podcast, we dive deep into Pillar 3 of Rhino Resilience: Adaptive and Wise. Life changes. Pressure rises. Expectations fail. Uncertainty shows up. And many people struggle not because they are weak — but because they only have one or two ways of responding when life gets hard. In this episode, Chris Swenson explores:  emotional & mental flexibility  discomfort tolerance  handling uncertainty and overwhelm  disappointment and failed expectations  how adaptability improves leadership and performance  wisdom, discernment, and choosing the right response  resilience, comeback stories, and legacy You’ll also hear practical tools, real-life stories, and powerful insights on:  “Control the controllables”  why overwhelm causes people to quit  how expectations shape frustration  why your comeback story matters  and how your resilience may someday become permission for someone else not to quit Because different moments require different strengths. And maybe part of resilience is learning to fall in love with your comeback story. Stay steady… we’re in this together. For more great info head to Rhino Resilience! #RhinoResilience #RuralMentalHealth #Resilience #MentalStrength #Leadership #Adaptability #MentalPerformance #StressManagement #Mindset #MentalWellness #EmotionalResilience #PersonalGrowth #RuralLife #Podcast #SelfLeadership #StrengthForRuralLife

    35 min

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Rhino Resilience Podcast Strength for Rural Life Rural life is strong—but it’s also heavy. Long days. Quiet pressure. Responsibility that doesn’t stop. And an unspoken belief that you’re supposed to handle it all on your own. The Rhino Resilience Podcast is here to change that. Hosted by Chris “Rhino” Swenson, a licensed mental health therapist with over 20 years of experience serving rural communities, this podcast is built for people who carry a lot—and don’t always have a place to put it down. This isn’t therapy. This is real talk, real tools, and real resilience. Each episode helps you: • Steady your mind under pressure • Build calm strength in the middle of chaos • Think clearly when stress hits hard • Develop resilience that actually holds up in real life You’ll hear solo episodes and conversations with people who’ve lived it—ranchers, parents, educators, first responders, and experts who understand rural life without the fluff or jargon. At the core of the show is the Rhino Resilience philosophy: • Tough with an unbreakable will • Calm and steady • Adaptive and wise • Quietly powerful Because real resilience isn’t about “bouncing back.” It’s about learning how to carry the weight differently. If you’re ready to build strength that lasts—mentally, emotionally, and in everyday life—this podcast is for you. Stay steady… we’re in this together!