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Listen to the UpTalk Podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rWG3ge2SwNYazgEGThxwz?si=ec7a4a5cedd54372 Find him on Facebook Here: https://www.facebook.com/UpTalkPodcast Email him here: uptalkpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tango-romeo/message
Resourcefulness is a quality that is learned, sought after, and highly desired. Resourcefulness is when you choose to figure it out, keep trying, and believe that you will find a way. Sean Conohan is definitely one of the people that possess this. After leaving his 17-year career as a paramedic, Sean was presented with numerous roadblocks as he struggled with that departure but knew he had to keep going to support his family and attempt to find purpose in his life again. Uptalk Podcast (Sean's Podcast) was started with a desire to get himself help as he navigated a PSTD diagnosis. "I didn't come this far to only come this far" is the mantra that keeps Sean going each day.You can listen to Uptalk Podcast at https://www.mentalhealthnewsradionetwork.com/our-shows/uptalkpodcast/
Mental Health Advocate and UpTalk Podcast Host, Sean Conohan, joins me in the studio to share his story as a Paramedic and Volunteer FireFighter — and his experience with Post-Traumatic Stress Diisorder (PTSD). Sean brings a wealth of knowledge and wisdom to the conversation — from understanding the effects of trauma to incorporating wellness practices that encourage Post-Traumatic Growth. Connect with Sean on social media at @uptalkpodcast or uptalkpodcast@gmail.com. Stream UpTalk Podcast wherever you download podcasts! Sensitive content: Episode mentions suicide and traumatic experiences.
Today’s show is all about PTSD in the first responder world and how Sean Conohan, former EMS tech and fellow podcaster overcame his challenges and is now helping change lives of those that are suffering from mental health issues through his work. Check out his UpTalk Podcast here
Hollywood star, Kristen Bell was a guest on this podcast...now it's my turn? Okee dokee! The Uptalk Podcast is available on several platforms. Apple, Spotify, Google, whichever floats your boat. Sean is a great host, and we had a great chat. Shout outs to: Devon Larratt, Matt Mask, John Senior, Tracey McKinnon, Theo Fleury, Jessica Van der Hoek, The Rolling Barrage, Military Minds, Dr. Jody Carrington, Scott Casey, Veterans Association Food Bank, ....all of whom were mentioned in this Podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tango-romeo/message
I was recently featured on a podcast (the UpTalk Podcast) and had a conversation with its host: Sean Conohan. A distinguished paramedic and communications officer with many years of experience in the field. Here is a link to his show! https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/uptalk-podcast/id1076465971 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amedicsmind/message
On the Season 4 Finale, we show you what it is like to listen in on an unscripted, phone chat between two good friends who are also Mental Health Advocates. Listen as Teresa Coulter drops some knowledge about Yoga, Breath Work, Setting Intentions, AND leads us in a guided meditation! Hope you love it!Dedicated to Calgary Fire Captain Barry "Bear" Dawson.UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps Inc., and Legacy Place Society. Find the podcast on the network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
Meet Robin Campbell. She is a 10-year Veteran of the Volunteer Fire Service. She is currently a PHD candidate, working in the field of Volunteer Firefighter Mental Health. Awesome chat about such an important topic!This episode is dedicated to Leading Seaman Matt Pinczak, who died on July 10, 2019.UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps Inc., and Legacy Place Society. Find the podcast on the network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
In this episode we welcome Janice Landry back to UpTalk for the 3rd time! A great chat about her new book, Silver Linings, and the importance of Gratitude.This episode is dedicated to Janice's Mom, Theresa Landry. Theresa died in August of 2018.UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps Inc., and Legacy Place Society. Find the podcast on the network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
After a childhood filled with trauma and abuse, David Brown had a career as a Paramedic, and then as a Police Officer. Hear his amazing story of resilience and hope, which led him to become an Author. What are you doing to Own Your Growth?This episode is dedicated to Deputy Marshal Richard Hart, who died in the line of duty on October 16, 1982.UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps Inc., and Legacy Place Society. Find the podcast on the network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
In this episode we welcome Dr. Mike Hart to the podcast! He is a leader in Medical Cannabis Administration and Treatment. This guy is the real deal! Enjoy!This episode is dedicated to 2 men who are an inspiration to my guest. Greg Price, and David Hawkins. Here are 2 articles that highlight Greg and David:https://www.cmfmag.ca/beyond_uniform/title-veteran-shares-battle-with-ptsd-in-new-documentary/https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/soldier-with-ptsd-denounces-discharge-before-qualifying-for-pension-1.1521362UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps Inc., and Legacy Place Society. Find the podcast on the network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
A powerful chat with Nick Hennink, Paramedic and Singer/Songwriter. Here his music and his story. Joining him is Candace Curtis. She is a Nurse and Mental Health Advocate. She is also the Sister of Robbie Curtis, who this episode is dedicated to. He was a Paramedic in Regina Saskatchewan, who died by suicide on August 22, 2018.UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps Inc., and Legacy Place Society. Find the podcast on the network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
What makes a Flight Medic/RN want to open up a Ketamine Clinic? What are the benefits of Ketamine? My guest, Will Ratliff, answers these questions while giving us a a crash course in Ketamine 101.This episode is dedicated to Paramedic James Arizpe.UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps, and Legacy Place Society. Find the podcast on the network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
How do you become a Corrections Officer "by accident"? How do you embrace that line of work afterwards, resolve the constant trauma that the job brings, and find Post-Traumatic Growth? Enjoy this candid chat with Speaker, Life Coach, and Time Management Expert Lauren Hope Cleveland.This episode is dedicated to Corrections Officer Cara Thompson.UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps, and Legacy Place Society. Find the podcast on the network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
Meet Police Officer James Jefferson. James talks about his own personal struggles with PTSD, how he owns his growth, and his new position within the police force that allows him to support his brothers and sisters everyday. A fantastic chat!UpTalk is supported by Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps, and Legacy Place Society. Find the podcast on the network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
A fantastic chat with JC Charlton, the Director of "I Am Not The Patient", which took the Calgary Fringe Festival by storm after almost not getting in, was drawing larger audiences each day, and took home an award. He is joined by Kyle Mathison, whose career the production is based on.Find UpTalk on The Mental Health News Radio Network, or wherever you get your podcasts. UpTalk is supported by DT Social Solutions, and sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps, and Legacy Place Society.What are you doing to #OwnYourGrowth?Subscribe, Listen, and Share!
In this episode, Jay Anderson tells us his story of hope, which started with a career in Social Work before becoming a member of the RCMP.This episode is dedicated to the life and career of Cst. Adrian Gulay, who died by suicide on August 20th, 2013.UpTalk is supported by The Mental Health News Radio Network, and DT Social Solutions. The podcast is sponsored by The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps, and Legacy Place Society. You can find the podcast on The Mental Health News Radio Network, or wherever you find your podcasts! Please Subscribe, Listen, and Share. More Love Less Judgement!
Join me as I have an informative and inspirational chat with Parul Shah, a Psychotherapist with Embracing Empowerment Counselling Services in Ottawa, ON. This episode is dedicated to Parul's Uncle, Shantibhai, who died my suicide many years ago. Find UpTalk on The Mental Health News Radio Network, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe, Listen, & Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #MoreLoveLessJudgement
We are back from Summer vacation with a new logo and 3 new Sponsors! Join us as we chat with Hal Hughes. Learn about what he has been up to in the 2 years since we last chatted with him. He is hitting the ground running as a public speaker, and has just launched "Up Yours", an initiative to continue to crush the stigma associated with Mental Illness.This episode is dedicated to the life and career of Scott Barteaux. After a 23 year career as a Paramedic in Nova Scotia, Scott died by suicide on May 23rd, 2018.We are brought to you by The Mental Health News Radio Network, and are supported by DT Social Solutions.We are pleased welcome The Tema Foundation, BOS Helps, and Legacy Place Society on board as Sponsors for the remainder of Season 4.Follow UpTalk Podcast on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Find UpTalk Podcast on The Mental Health News Radio Network, or wherever you get your podcasts!
Meet 911/Police Dispatcher Kate Aucoin. We have a great chat about her struggle with PTSD, and the weight that Dispatchers carry. This episode is dedicated to Constable Jeremy Gingrich. UpTalk is brought to you by The Mental Health News Radio Network, check them out at www.thementalhealthnewsradionetwork.com. We are supported by DT Social Solutions. Go to www.dtsocialsolutions.com to learn more.
What goes through your mind when you make the decision to die by suicide? How do you come back from Multiple suicide attempts to then experience Post Traumatic Growth and start living your best life? Troy Treit talks verify candidly about these subjects and more, including recently participating in the Save A Warrior program on this episode of UpTalk. Brought to you The Mental Health News Radio Network, and now supported by DTSocialSolutions. Also find the podcast wherever you get your podcasts! Listen, Subscribe, and Share!
A wicked chat with Firefighter, Paramedic, and creator of DanSun Photo Art, Daniel Sundahl! Check us out on The Mental Health News Radio Network, or wherever you get your podcasts! Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #InThisTogether
This episode is dedicated to the life and career of Chris Siddons, who died by suicide on Feb. 28th. Just what is Post Traumatic Growth? How do you quantify it? When in your recovery is it a good time to start thinking about it? The good Dr. answers these questions and more during this chat. Find out how you can become a sponsor of UpTalk Podcast, and tap into the 6.7 million potential listeners on the The Mental Health News Radio Network. What are YOU doing to #OwnYourGrowth? #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGrowth #InThisTogether #ItsTimeToHaveAChat
Picture it. You are a Paramedic. Your spouse is also a Paramedic, who is diagnosed with PTSD. Soon after their diagnosis, you experience a traumatic event at work and are also diagnosed with PTSD. Can you rely on your spouse for support when they themselves are going through the healing process? How much guilt do you feel because you are now in need of support yourself? How does that impact your relationship? Meet Chris Piva, and hear his inspirational story of resilience and growth from a unique perspective.
Season 4 of UpTalk is here! What would it be like to be a Corrections Officer? That career choice is daunting enough. Now, what if you were taken hostage by the inmates you interacted with everyday? How would that affect you and your family? Meet John Tsentouros and listen to his courageous, life-altering story. Also find out how you could become an UpTalk Podcast sponsor. Subscribe, listen, and share! #UpTalkSeason4 #OwnYourGoals #InThisTogether #ItsTimeToHaveAChat
A great chat with Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Megan McElheran. Learn about the various programs that she facilitates through Wounded Warriors. Also listen to us go on a rant about some PTSD issues! Stream/Download from The Mental Heath News Radio Network, or where you usually get your podcasts! #InThisTogether #YouAreNotAlone #ItsTimeToHaveAChat
Get know Josh Mamela. Hear about his struggles with PTSD, and how he got himself to a place where he know has a career helping others that are struggling. Truly an inspirational dude! UpTalk Podcast is brought to you by Project Trauma Support, check them out at projecttraumasupport.com. Stream UpTalk exclusively on the Mental Health News Radio Network, or download wherever you get your podcasts! #ItsTimeToHaveAChat #InThisTogether #UpTalkGratitudeGame #OneChatAtATime
Get to know Paramedic Derek Davis, and what led him to want to cycle up a volcano in Hawaii to bring awareness to First Responder Mental Health. The UpTalk Gratitude Game has changed a bit, and welcome Project Trauma Support as our title sponsor for the rest of the season!
Welcome back to UpTalk Podcast! Meet Jean-Guy Poirier, hear his story of hope, and what led him to create the Facebook page, PTSD - The Truth Behind The Smile. Don't forget t play the UpTalk Gratitude Game! Subscribe, Listen, and Share! #InThisTogether #ItsTimeToHaveAChat #MoreLoveLessJudgement
Join host Kristin Walker with fellow podcaster Sean Conohan of TemaTalks. Two podcasters sharing their journey with trauma and what Sean’s experience has been being on duty as an emergency services worker. Being the first person to help other’s in pain can take its toll on anyone who chooses to be a first responder. Sean talks about his experiences. How the work finally reached a tipping point in terms of his physical and mental well-being. He also shares his journey with podcasting. Sean Conohan (formerly of Uptalk Podcast) chips away at the stigma associated with mental illness in the first responder world, one inspirational guest at a time. The #TemaTalks Podcast is brought to you by The Tema Conter Memorial Trust – Canada’s leading provider of peer support, family assistance, education and training for our emergency services, public safety, military personnel, and their families.Read the full article here.
#TemaTalks Host, Sean Conohan, gives Sheldon MacLeod an update about UpTalk Podcast, and talks about a new partnership with The Tema Conter Memorial Trust.
In this episode I chat with Janice Landry. Janice is a very well respected Journalist, Author, and Public Speaker. She is a very outspoken advocate for Mental Health awareness, and First Responders. She has just released a new book called The Legacy Letters. Enjoy!
In this episode we talk to my longtime friend and colleague, Peter Tripp. Peter tells us about his struggle to become a Paramedic, and his diagnosis of PTSD later in his career. Peter also tells us about venturing into the world of becoming Mental Health Advocate, and public speaker. A truly special chat with an amazing Human Being. Enjoy!
Powerful chats with Katherine and Jason. Also, an update on the Breaking Barriers First Responder Mental Health Symposium. Enjoy!
In this episode we talk to Paramedics Teresa Coulter & Jessica van der Hoek, along with Police Officer Hal Hughes. I also give an update about a special event happening in Summerside PEI, in September. ****Note that I, being a bonehead, made an error while talking about the Breaking Barriers event. Syd Gravel's new book is titled "Walk the Talk". The presentation at Breaking Barriers is titled "When PTSD Entered Our Home".****
In this episode we learn about the Tema Conter Memorial Trust with Erin Alvarez. We also talk to Karen Shopsowitz and Enrico Colantoni about a new documentary called "The Other Side Of The Hero". Kevin Davison stops by to chat about all the stuff he has going on. I get to reconnect with my Project Trauma Support brother, Rob Mitchell. Enjoy!
In this episode we get an update on #ivegotyourback911 from co-founder Jill Foster, we chat with Halifax Regional Police Officer Tyler Anstey about his PTSD journey, and we start to learn about Project Trauma Support from it's founder Dr. Manuela Joannou. Enjoy!
Rachel Giese talks to the Canadian indie pop duo about growing up in music and the key to surviving mainstream success. The post Episode 5: Indie icons Tegan and Sara talk power, pop music appeared first on Chatelaine.
In a frank conversation with host Rachel Giese, Tagaq talks about how her rage and despair over the rape of women — and of the environment — inspired her new album. The post Episode 4: Musician Tanya Tagaq talks creativity, anger appeared first on Chatelaine.
A great chat with Marie-Julie about PTSD, depression, panic attacks, nightmares, suicidal thoughts, and the suspension of her driver's license. Enjoy!
The Oscar-nominated author of Room discusses her new novel, The Wonder. On the Debrief panel: What it means to "fit in" as a Canadian, and the reaction to the Kim Kardashian robbery. The post Episode 3: Novelist Emma Donoghue talks power, faith appeared first on Chatelaine.
Rachel Giese interviews Kathryn Hahn. The Debrief panel weighs in on the end of Brangelina, the Emmys and Justice Robin Camp. The post Episode 2: Kathryn Hahn talks Transparent, motherhood and career after 40 appeared first on Chatelaine.
In this episode we chat with Allan Kobayashi. He is an active member of the Canadian Armed Forces, and co-founder of Light On PTSD.
A chat with Scott Maxwell, Executive Director of Wounded Warriors Canada.
In this episode we chat with Peer Support specialist Syd Gravel. Also, Dr. Robin McGee talks about the core personality traits of First Responders.
Host Rachel Giese goes deep with Cheryl Strayed on motherhood, regret and infidelity. The Debrief panel discusses Hillary Clinton, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau and X-Men: Apocalypse. The post Episode 1: Cheryl Strayed talks fidelity, regrets appeared first on Chatelaine.
Our new podcast launches June 7. Here's a sneak peek. The post Introducing UpTalk from Chatelaine appeared first on Chatelaine.
A chat with Bill Rusk from Badge og Life Canada, and Stuart MacLean, the CEO of the Workers Compensation Board of NS!
In this episode we chat with Clint Malarchuk and Tod Maffin about their journey with Mental illness.
This Episode is dedicated to the memory of Marc Boudreau. A Paramedic and Musician from Cheticamp, NS. He was taken far too soon.In this episode we chat with NS Minister of Labour, the Hon. Kelly Regan, and NS Minister of Health, the Hon. Leo Glavine about PTSD in Nova Scotia and making sure that access to help for First Responders is readily available.Dr. Robin McGee is back to teach us about Cognitive Reprocessing Therapy.
In this special "Sports Industry-themed" episode, we talk to Michael Landsberg, Gary Goodridge, and Theo Fleury about their personal Mental Health stories. They also tell us how they are trying to help other people that may be struggling with Mental Illness.
This month we talk to MP Todd Doherty about his Private Member's Bill C-211, which looks to create a federal framework to ensure that First Responders with PTSD get the help they need.We also talk to Jamie & Vanessa McWhirter about their PTSD story and the creation of the PTSD Buddies support group.We chat with Shaun Taylor, creator of #ivegotyourback911 about his story.All of this, and DR. Robin McGee teaches us about EMDR Therapy for PTSD!Episode will be available on March 17th!
In Episode 2 we chat with Natalie Harris and Janice Landry. Dr. Robin McGee teaches us about Narrative Memory vs. Post Traumatic Memory during "Clinically Speaking with Dr. McGee".
Monthly podcast talking about mental health in general with a focus on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and how it affects First Responders.Episode 1: The FoundationIntroduction the podcast. Host, Sean Conohan, tells his story of how PTSD ended his career as a Paramedic/Communications Officer. In her segment, Clinically Speaking with Dr. McGee, Dr. Robin McGee gives a clinical definition of PTSD and talks about why it affects the First Response community more frequently than other segments of society.