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Text a Message to the ShowToday I'm presenting to you a select episode from the Blue Canary podcast by Steve Kellams. I listen to a lot of podcasts. I recommend very few. This is one of the good ones and this particular episode of Blue Canary is one that Steve picked specifically to air on Hey Chaplain.Intro Music is by Chris HaugenHey Chaplain Bonus Episode 32Tags:Police, Marriage, Police wives, Relationships, Stress, Trauma, IndianaSupport the Show.Thanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
Wednesday, January 31: The Ten Minute Mom: Empowering Police Wives by FiredUp Network
In today's episode of the Tactical Living Podcast, we're diving deep into a touchy subject that's gaining traction within the police community: the expectations of "professional courtesy" during traffic stops, particularly by the spouses of police officers. It seems there's a growing trend where some police wives, when pulled over, anticipate leniency due to their spouse's profession. The kicker? When this "courtesy" isn't extended, frustrations flare. But what does this reveal about the individual? And how does it inadvertently reflect on their police officer spouse? Discussing the intricacies of this situation, we'll explore the implications of such expectations. While it's understandable to hope for some leniency, where is the line drawn between professional courtesy and undue entitlement? More importantly, how might these interactions, born from expectations, indirectly influence the reputation and professional relationships of their police officer spouse? Throughout this episode, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of the responsibilities and ethical considerations police officers face daily. After all, each traffic stop decision impacts the integrity of their badge and the public's trust. For officers, their duty to uphold the law remains paramount, even when faced with acquaintances, friends, or the family of fellow officers. For their families, recognizing the weight of these responsibilities and refraining from undue expectations can help maintain the trust and respect vital to the law enforcement community. Join us as we navigate this sensitive topic, shedding light on the nuances of professional courtesy, expectations, and the ripple effects they create in the world of law enforcement. ⩥ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⩤ https://bi3xbvVont.ly/ CLICK HERE for our best-selling products: https://amzn.to/3xaG3xw and https://rdbl.co/3DIQVUC CLICK HERE to join our free Police, Fire, Military and Families Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/38w2e7r Check out our website and learn more about how you can work with LEO Warriors by going to: https://www.leowarriors.com/ Like what you hear? We are honored. Drop a review and subscribe to our show. The Tactical Living Podcast is owned by LEO Warriors, LLC. None of the content presented may be copied, repurposed or used without the owner's prior consent. For PR, speaking requests and other networking opportunities, contact LEO Warriors: EMAIL: ashliewalton555@gmail.com. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 400115 Hesperia, Ca. 92340 ASHLIE'S FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/police.fire.lawenforcement ➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤ This episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something by clicking on one of our links, we'll receive a small commission.
Welcome to our podcast, where we discuss the unique challenges faced by police officers and their families. Today's episode is focused on police wives and the importance of respecting their police husbands when they are out on a critical call. Being a police officer is a demanding job that requires dedication and bravery. When a police officer is out on a critical call, it is important for their spouse to understand the seriousness of the situation and respect the fact that they are not able to communicate with them immediately. During this episode, we will be speaking with police officers and their wives to discuss the impact that a lack of respect can have on a police officer's ability to do their job effectively. We will explore the importance of trust and communication between spouses, and the potential dangers that can arise when a police officer is distracted by their personal life while on the job. We will also discuss some alternative activities that police wives can engage in while waiting for their spouses to reach out to them. Whether it be volunteering, taking up a hobby, or spending time with friends and family, it is important for police wives to find ways to occupy their time and reduce their anxiety while their spouses are on duty. Join Coach Ashlie Walton and Detective Walton for this insightful conversation about the unique challenges faced by police officers and their families, and the importance of respecting their husbands when they are out on a critical call. ⩥ PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL ⩤ https://bi3xbvVont.ly/ CLICK HERE for our best-selling products: https://amzn.to/3xaG3xw and https://rdbl.co/3DIQVUC CLICK HERE to join our free Police, Fire, Military and Families Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/38w2e7r Check out our website and learn more about how you can work with LEO Warriors by going to: https://www.leowarriors.com/ Like what you hear? We are honored. Drop a review and subscribe to our show. The Tactical Living Podcast is owned by LEO Warriors, LLC. None of the content presented may be copied, repurposed or used without the owner's prior consent. For PR, speaking requests and other networking opportunities, contact LEO Warriors: EMAIL: ashliewalton555@gmail.com. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 400115 Hesperia, Ca. 92340 ASHLIE'S FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/police.fire.lawenforcement ➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤➤ This episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something by clicking on one of our links, we'll receive a small commission.
Show Notes:Today we are digging in to a new series called “Family of Front Line Heroes” where I get the chance to speak with spouses and adult children of front line helpers who will be sharing about their experiences, the challenges they have faced, the joys associated with supporting someone on the front lines, and the needs they see for both front line helpers and the families that love them. My hope is that all of you listening will also encourage your family members to listen in and connect more together around how the job is served not only by you but also by your loved ones vicariously. And I hope that offers opportunities to open new conversations around what is cool, what is hard, and how you might support one another in the midst of it. I am so grateful to be joined today by the lovely Rebecca Lynn. Rebecca Lynn is the founder of Proud Police Wife (.com), a nationally recognized blog, where she provides support, encouragement, education, and resources to law enforcement families. She is also the founder and host of the Annual Police Wife Conference, a virtual conference featuring highly sought after speakers and resources to law enforcement spouses internationally. Rebecca Lynn is the author of The Peacemaker's Wife, A Journal for Reflection and Encouragement for Police Wives and Girlfriends and Proud Police Wife: 90 Devotions for Women Behind the Badge. She holds a degree in Psychology and Master's Degree in Education. Rebecca's husband has been in law enforcement for 14 years and they have three small children.Listen in to our conversation and share it with your loved one(s). Episode Challenge:· Connect with your partner and/or family and start some conversations about their experiences (the good and hard). Learn about their experiences and get curious about how to better know about, care about and support one another.· Register for Beating the Breaking Point (choose the enhanced support experience – it's worth it!), my online resilience training program.Additional Resources:Learn more about Rebecca Lynn's work: Proud Police Wife Blog, here. Proud Police Wife Podcast, here. The Peacemaker's Wife (book), here. Proud Police Wife: 90 Devotions for Women Behind the Badge (book), here. Proud Police Wife on Facebook and Instagram Register for Beating the Breaking Point, our top-rated self-paced resilience training program tailor made for First Responders and Front Line Workers to protect against (and recover from) Burnout and related concerns (eg. Organizational Stress, Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Trauma).Check out some of our related episodes…- Front Line Families – Balancing the Cost & the Protection of Connection (S1E3)- Front Line Families Series (S1E28-31)Connect, Rate, Review, Subscribe & Share!Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram, or email me at support@thrive-life.ca. I love hearing from you! Subscribe and share this podcast with those you know. I appreciate every like, rating and review – every single one helps this podcast to be seen by other First Responders & Front Line Workers out there. Help me on my mission to help others just like you to not only survive, but to thrive – both on the job and off.This podcast is designed for First Responders and Front Line Workers including Law Enforcement (Police, RCMP, Corrections, Probation Officers); Public Safety (Fire Fighters, Community Liaison Officers, Emergency Call-Takers and Dispatchers); Social Services (Social Workers, Community Outreach Workers, Addictions Support Workers, Housing Support Workers, etc.); and Public Health (Nurses, Doctors, Hospital and Health Support Staff) and anyone else who works in high exposure, high risk workplaces. Please help us to help our community heroes by sharing this free resource to those you know in these front line roles.
In this week's episode of Unpacking Perspectives, Nicole sits down and talks with three law enforcement wives connected through friendship. Together, they unpack what living through these times has been like for the families of first responders. Two important points that Nicole and her guests make that seem worth pointing out:[17:30] It's time for the public to have a different perspective of what policing is like, whether that's from our perspective as wives or their perspective as being on the streets, doing things the public doesn't see.[31:00] When you remove funding from the police, you will inevitably take money away from their training. This will impact public safety. Host: Nicole DavisonGuests: Joanne, Lauren, and AllisonTo support those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and our Thin Blue Line: https://fundthefirst.com/https://t2t.org/https://nationalpolicewivesofficial.org/https://proudpolicewife.com/Listen to the show & follow: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unpacking-perspectives/id1580429029 Unpacking Perspectives Instagram: @unpackingperspectives orhttps://www.instagram.com/unpackingperspectives/ NMD Careers Instagram: @nmdcareers or https://www.instagram.com/nmdcareers/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmdcareers/ Website: https://www.nmdcareers.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nmd-career-consulting-llc/ Have questions? Send Nicole an email at: unpackingperspectivespodcast@gmail.comWe would love it if you could leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast platform. Thank you so much!
We all have those days, weeks or even seasons where things feel crazy busy and exhausting. If you are feeling that right now, then this episode is for you. Rebecca talks about why you need to press pause, especially as first responder spouses.If you enjoyed today's episode or past episodes, please leave a rating or review.For continued support, grab my book Proud Police Wife: 90 Devotions Behind the Badge.
About JJ:JJ is a corporate-career-woman turned homeschool mom, writer, girls Bible teacher, and LEOW ministry leader. She's passionate about caring for the hearts of law enforcement wives. As a LE wife for over 20 years, JJ understands these brides are often forgotten in our culture today. To provide a safe and trusted environment for law enforcement wives, JJ co-founded a local ministry called Blue Line Brides - a place for police wives to connect, feel known, receive encouragement in the Lord and laugh a little too! Most days you can find JJ sipping ice tea, writing words and spoiling her German Shepherd, Bella. JJ is the author of Armor of God for Police Wives and Chickening IN- from FEAR to Courageous FAITH.Website: http://www.jjgutierrezauthor.comAmazon link to the book: https://www.amazon.com/Armor-God-Police-Wives-Gutierrez/dp/B09FS5BF51/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=armor+of+god+for+police+wives&qid=1631773254&sr=8-1Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/jjgutierrezauthor/
#10 - In this episode, Ashley Dunnwald, certified life coach to law enforcement families, shares some of the common issues she helps her clients with. One of the topics we dive into is intimacy. Don't worry, we keep it PG13! Ashley says, "We do have this idea in our culture that spontaneity equals romance, which I want everyone to throw that out, right now!" She talks about how to reignite your intimacy with your partner and the steps to take to start. The printable mentioned in this episode can be downloaded here. To see more of what Ashley has to share you can find her on Instagram @thinbluelinelifecoach or her website at thinbluelinelifecoach.com. If you're enjoying this show, don't forget to subscribe!
In this episode Autumn interviews Becky and Mary from Blue Wife Podcast and they share their opinion on how to change the culture as well as mental health for spouses and officers. It is a fun, spontaneous conversation! Enjoy! Find them on Instagram @bluewifelifepodcast Find Autumn on Insta @officerautumn
Nayi Partridge is a Trainer and Resilience Development Director for the Partridge Group in Riverton, Utah. She has created the Utah POST certified Peer Support curriculum, and is the only Trainer in Utah approved to certify both Law Enforcement and Fire Professional peer support . Along with holding national certifications in Trauma Studies and as a Mindfulness Practitioner, she is a DOJ-certified trainer in Law Enforcement Peer Support and Suicide Prevention. Nayi has assisted numerous organizations in Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Texas to develop, train, cultivate, and improve mental health resources, and establish and maintain peer support units. She specializes in building and maintaining resilience and psychological health in first responders. Nayi is an experienced trainer and advocate for public safety personnel, families, and their agencies, and has been invited to present and train various organizations and events including The Utah Governor's Safety Summit, The Utah Chiefs of Police Association, The Utah Chapter of the FBI National Academy Associates, Police Wives of Utah, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Utah Public Information Officer's Association and other city and state agencies. If there is anything I can ever do for you and it doesn't have to be when your struggling, please reach out to on Instagram www.instagram.com/jerryfireandfuel or www.instagram.com/enduringthebadgepodcast. I can also be reached at 801-376-7124 or email at emduringthebdagepodcast@gmail.com. Please give my information to anyone that may need it or you anyone you would like be on the podcast. Please subscribe, leave a review or share the show and join the online community at www.instagram.com/enduringthebadgepodcast.
Ashley Callen believes you have to leave good to get to great, but it wasn’t an easy road. In 2014 she tested positive for the BRCA 1 gene mutation, most commonly known as the breast cancer gene. Directly after choosing to have a preventative double mastectomy, something she calls both the hardest and easiest decision she’s ever made, her husband Dave was severely injured in a helicopter crash which left him with a broken back and a collapsed lung. While the parents of toddlers healed - Ashley preparing for reconstructive surgery and Dave in physical therapy - they also realized they were just surviving, in all ways, and life is too short to settle for “good.” Ashley and I talk about the emotional fallout of removing her breasts and what she saw as the sign of her femininity, the power of the family she has found within Police Wives of America, and the tough work Dave and Ashley had to face in order to strengthen their marriage after difficulty. We get deep in relationships and talk about communication, compassion and hard conversations. Ashley also shares the rough spaces she and Dave navigated that then put them in the spotlight as national speakers for Bless the Badge Law Enforcement conferences and became the foundation of the book they are co-writing that drops later this year. Let’s dig in. Thank you for joining us today. I love how deep Ashley went with me in talking about the importance of communication and how conflict is many times the door you need to enter to take your relationship from good to great. Connect with Ashley: Instagram: @ashley_callen As always, please subscribe to this podcast, leave a review and don’t forget to share with your friends. I’m always interested in content that uplifts, so if you have things you’d like to hear about, please share them with me in the comments. You can also find me on Instagram @ms.jeanetteschneider or Twitter @msjwrites. If you want some help moving toward that intentional life, join me every week on my intention journey. I’m inviting you. Totally free. From my heart to your inbox. Sign up for my #girltribe at jeanetteschneider.com and before you even wake up on Monday mornings there will be a huge dose of motivation waiting for you. Yes, I will wake you up on Monday morning with intention setting prompts and give you some tips as to what is setting my soul on fire. On Fridays I’m going to remind you to let go, recharge, and love yourself up with some self care prompts to get present in your down time. Intentional living is where it’s at, y’all! Until next time – in the words of my grandma, “Love each other every day.” In your ears, filling your heart. Xo,
Episode 056 of Beyond the Call In Part 2 of our discussion with Deborah Costello, she shares the reach of Police Wives of America not only geographically throughout the country but also during times of needed support for law-enforcement families when a loved one has been lost. Learn more about Police Wives of America at www.policewivesofamerica.org. Learn more about our sponsor at www.nationalpolicecu.com.
Episode 055 of Beyond the Call In Part 1 of our discussion with Deborah Costello, she shares the journey of launching Police Wives of America. Deb also shares the many support services they offer to law-enforcement families in times of need. Learn more about Police Wives of America at www.policewivesofamerica.org. Learn more about our sponsor at www.nationalpolicecu.com.
Ep. 75: Jen Borget and Erin Lai are Black women living in America. They're both also married to men who aren't Black. Jen's husband is White, and Erin's husband is Asian. The other thing they have in common is that both their husbands are police officers. Troubled by recent news regarding police brutality as well as violence against police officers, Jen and Erin came together to form Police Wives for Black Lives (http://policewivesforblacklives.com/) discuss ways to bridge a divide and create more unity between law enforcement officers and the black community. Listen as Jen and Erin discuss how they decided to take action and their mission to bridge a divide and create unity. For more on host, Alex Barnett, please check out his website: www.alexbarnettcomic.com or visit him on Facebook (www.facebook.com/alexbarnettcomic) or on Twitter at @barnettcomic To subscribe to the Multiracial Family Man, please click here: MULTIRACIAL FAMILY MAN PODCAST Intro and Outro Music is Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons - By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/