The CCA Corner

Badmouth Morris and Mallory

The CCA Corner is a resource for CCA Letter Carriers who want to learn, be involved, and have their voice heard, as well as to promote unity and solidarity within the ranks of City Carrier Assistants. This podcast is a sister podcast to From A to Arbitration - a comprehensive resource dedicated to providing valuable insights and practical guidance on the arbitration process. This podcast is hosted by Badmouth Morris - a CCA from Texas who is fed up with the division between the union and the mistreatment of CCAs; and Mallory - a PTF from Kentucky who spent 4 years as a CCA, the first two of which having zero union representation and no idea how to contact the union, file a grievance, or what the union did. https://fromatoarbitration.com/cca-corner/ https://fromatoarbitration.com/contact/ mallory@fromatoarbitration.com morris@fromatoarbitration.com This podcast is not affiliated or endorsed by the National Assocation of Letter Carriers or the United States Postal Service.

  1. 07/09/2025

    The CCA Corner Volume 13: Heat Safety

    In this emergency episode of "The CCA Corner," Mallory and Badmouth address the critical issue of heat safety, prompted by the recent passing of two union brothers, Jacob JT Taylor and Dan Workman, due to heat-related causes. They emphasize the increased danger of the job, especially during heat waves affecting various regions. The episode features extensive information sourced from OSHA, CDC, EPA, and carrier experiences, with a disclaimer that they are not medical professionals. The hosts detail the symptoms and first aid for heat exhaustion and the more severe heat stroke, stressing the importance of recognizing signs like confusion, dizziness, and elevated body temperature, and calling 911 immediately. They also introduce less commonly discussed heat illnesses like Rhabdomyolysis (rhabdo), heat syncope, and heat cramps. The discussion covers medications and pre-existing conditions that increase susceptibility to heat illness. They stress the importance of consulting doctors about these risks. Practical advice is provided on what management can supply (ice, water, electrolyte powders, cooling towels, sunscreen, fans) and what carriers can purchase themselves, such as coolers, water jugs, lightweight clothing, cooling vests, extra socks, and personal fans. They advocate for framing these items as safety gear to management and utilizing the union for procurement if management is unresponsive. Tips for staying cool include drinking plenty of water and electrolytes, preferably cold, and consuming hydrating foods like fruits and lightly salted snacks. They advise against chugging water and recommend avoiding alcohol and excessive caffeine. They also cover using cooling towels on pulse points, feet in ice water, and exploring accessible air-conditioned spaces. Mallory shares her personal experiences with heat illness, crying from heat stress being her trigger to seek cooler temperatures, and finding relief through various cooling methods. Morris emphasizes the importance of hydrating the night before, drinking fluids consistently throughout the day, and using electrolyte supplements. He also shares tips on keeping coolers cold and utilizing wet wipes or makeup remover wipes for hygiene. The episode stresses the importance of documenting heat exposure and conditions on 3999s, taking breaks diligently, and never refusing water offered by customers. They highlight the value of building a community through group chats to check on fellow carriers and sharing resources like accessible restrooms or cooling spots. They also mention the NALC's Heat Illness Prevention Program and the new Employee Retention Program, which allows consultation with other carriers about route conditions. Finally, they conclude with a solidarity soapbox, encouraging CCAs and all carriers to look out for each other, offer water and support, and to push for necessary breaks. Episode Summary https://fromatoarbitration.com/ https://fromatoarbitration.com/cca-corner/

    1h 29m
  2. 06/10/2025

    The CCA Corner Volume 12: The Mental Health Episode

    Mallory and Badmouth dedicate a significant portion of the podcast to the crucial topic of mental health, acknowledging its prevalence and impact within the postal service. They begin by honoring two fallen brothers, Mathew Rorie from Branch 41 and Dan Workman from Branch 113, and offer condolences and information for sending cards. The hosts emphasize the importance of destigmatizing mental health conversations, comparing mental health struggles to physical health issues and highlighting the prevalence of neurodivergence. They explain that society and work structures are often designed for neurotypical individuals, and it's okay for brains to work differently. The episode delves into various mental health concerns, including stress, burnout, low self-esteem, and specific conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, and others, noting their often invisible nature. They stress that mental well-being affects not only the individual but also their families, coworkers, and customers, reinforcing the concept of solidarity and kindness. The podcast provides practical advice on seeking help, discussing different types of therapy (CBT, psychodynamic, humanistic, behavioral) and mental health professionals (psychologists, counselors, social workers, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, primary care physicians), with a recommendation to use the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) as a primary resource. They highlight EAP's usefulness in finding local mental health professionals and its confidential, free nature, and also mention the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The episode also touches on CareFirst benefits and resources like PsychologyToday.com for finding therapists. They encourage listeners to be their own best advocates, explore various treatment options, and not give up if the first approach isn't successful. The episode concludes with a powerful message of solidarity, encouraging mutual support, empathy, and personal growth, urging listeners to utilize available resources and take care of themselves and each other. They also mention upcoming episodes on CCA conversion, scheduling, and travel. 1-800-EAP-4YOU - Eap4you.com (USPS & Family)National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline -Call or text 988 for a free, confidential conversation with a trained counselor, 24/7 https://988lifeline.org/Crisis Text Line - Text ACTION to 741741 to be connected to a crisis counselor https://www.crisistextline.org/Samaritans - Preventing suicide and providing hope 877-870-HOPE (4673) https://samaritanshope.org/Veterans Crisis Line - 800-273-TALK (8255) and press 1, Text to 838255 to connect veterans with a trained responder https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help-now/chat/Teen Line - 800-852-8336 Text TEEN to 839863 to connect with highly trained teen listenersThe Trevor Project - 866-488-7836 https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Crisis intervention and suicide prevention for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning young people ages 13-24Institute on Aging's Friendship Line - 800-971-0016 Email friendshipline@ioaging.org Crisis line for people aged 60+ and adults with disabilitiesParent Stress Line - 800-632-8188 https://www.parentshelpingparents.org/stresslineNational Helpline for SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) - For individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders 800-662-4357 https://findtreatment.gov/MA Substance Abuse Helpline - 800-327-5050 https://helplinema.org/National Alliance on Mental Illness Helpline - 800-370-9085Project Semicolon - https://projectsemicolon.com/Project YES (for teens having trouble accessing services) - https://www.schleiderlab.org/yes.html https://fromatoarbitration.com/ https://fromatoarbitration.com/cca-corner/

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The CCA Corner is a resource for CCA Letter Carriers who want to learn, be involved, and have their voice heard, as well as to promote unity and solidarity within the ranks of City Carrier Assistants. This podcast is a sister podcast to From A to Arbitration - a comprehensive resource dedicated to providing valuable insights and practical guidance on the arbitration process. This podcast is hosted by Badmouth Morris - a CCA from Texas who is fed up with the division between the union and the mistreatment of CCAs; and Mallory - a PTF from Kentucky who spent 4 years as a CCA, the first two of which having zero union representation and no idea how to contact the union, file a grievance, or what the union did. https://fromatoarbitration.com/cca-corner/ https://fromatoarbitration.com/contact/ mallory@fromatoarbitration.com morris@fromatoarbitration.com This podcast is not affiliated or endorsed by the National Assocation of Letter Carriers or the United States Postal Service.

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