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 The Mindful Cops

The Mindful Cops

By Joe Cefalu

This podcast is designed to help all first responders with their mental health, well being, and to help break the stigma associated with asking for help. It will also focus on several different ways to overcome the repeated trauma all first responders are subjected to during their careers.
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#001 My Journey and What's to Come

The Mindful CopsJan 18, 2020

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Episode #007 The Growth Mindset with Lt. Richard Goerling (ret.) "The Han Solo" of Mindfulness
Apr 25, 202001:13:59
#006 Firefighter John Preston From 22andyou
Apr 11, 202001:21:45
#005 Blue HELP’s Mark DiBona Talks Talks About Suicide Among First Responders

#005 Blue HELP’s Mark DiBona Talks Talks About Suicide Among First Responders

As a First Responder you see, hear, and smell things throughout your career that you will never forget.  There are moments that will cause you to flash back to a prior experience and there is little you can do to stop that from happening.  In this episode, Mark DiBona, a retired police sergeant with 33 years of experience, takes us through the journey of his career and what led him into depression and having PTSD.  Mark was moments away from committing suicide when he was saved by a co-worker.  Mark talks in detail about the road to his darkest moment and what made him see the light.  Mark now takes solace in speaking about what happened to him, the lack of support he received from some, and the work he is doing now with Blue HELP to Honor, Educate, Lead, and Prevent suicides amount first responders.  Please listen to Mark's words and know you are not alone.

Below are the links to Blue HELP and their wonderful program 1stHELP, a resource to assist first responders in finding crises help.

https://bluehelp.org

https://bluehelp.org/resources/1sthelp/

Mar 26, 202001:05:16
#004 The Mind / Body Connection with Shannon McQuaide from Fire Flex Yoga

#004 The Mind / Body Connection with Shannon McQuaide from Fire Flex Yoga

Yoga in the firehouse? Is that possible? What are the benefits of yoga for first responders? These are all questions I discussed with Shannon McQuaide, the founder of Fire Flex Yoga. We discuss resiliency, awareness, mindfulness, and the power of the mind / body connection. We also talked about the power of the breath and how trauma lives inside our bodies.
Mar 03, 202049:15
#003 Living with a First Responder and a Life Mission to Make a Difference

#003 Living with a First Responder and a Life Mission to Make a Difference

In this episode, Angelique Finestone, a clinical psychology PhD student, discusses what is was like growing up with two parents who are first responders and the struggles she witnessed. Because of some of the things she saw her parents endure, she knew her passion was to help other first responders with their mental health so her journey began to get her PhD.
Angelique is the wife of a veteran, who is also a police officer, and we discuss the hope for the destigmatization of mental health for the first responder community. Angelique talks about her current work with the marginalized populations she is currently serving and the overlap she sees with the first responder community.
Feb 15, 202046:20
#002 - Police Chief Bob Jonsen and The Science Behind Mindfulness

#002 - Police Chief Bob Jonsen and The Science Behind Mindfulness

In this episode, I interviewed Palo Alto Police Chief Bob Jonsen. Chief Jonsen is a certified mindfulness and compassion trainer through Stanford University and teaches law enforcement and other first responders about the benefits of mediation and mental health awareness. Chief Jonsen talked to me about the journey through his career and want led him to need mindfulness and meditation. Chief Jonsen also talks about the science behind mindfulness and how it can actually re-train your brain (neuroplasticity).
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Feb 01, 202054:13
#001 My Journey and What's to Come

#001 My Journey and What's to Come

This episode is about my journey into mindfulness and how it helped me at a difficult time in my career. It's also an explanation of where I see this podcast going in the future. I want to dedicate this first episode to a couple of angels, Chelsea and Casey.
Jan 18, 202028:03
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