
E19 - Bill Elwell - "If it's predictable, it's preventable."
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In this episode of the Twisted Remedies podcast, host Justin Couture speaks with Bill Elwell, a mental health crisis specialist and chaplain for first responders. They discuss Bill's journey into the fire service, the evolving role of chaplains, and the importance of mental health and wellness for first responders. Bill shares insights on navigating trauma, the significance of spirituality versus religion in chaplaincy, and the need for education in trauma recovery. The conversation also touches on the Members Assistance Team (MAT) and the importance of building support systems within first responder communities. In this conversation, Justin Couture and Bill Elwell explore the complexities of mental health support within first responder communities. They discuss the importance of peer support in reducing stigma, the impact of trauma on accountability, and the journey of recovery. Bill shares personal insights on the significance of retreats and community, emphasizing the power of realness in mental health discussions. The conversation concludes with Bill's aspirations for future work in health and wellness coaching.
Contact Bill at First Responder Core Wellness - https://www.unbrokencord.com/
https://www.wcax.com/2023/06/22/wcax-exclusive-inside-program-changing-vermonts-approach-policing/
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