In this powerful episode of our podcast, we sit down with Lieutenant Jenaro Hare and Lieutenant Nichole Culberson of the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office Mental Health Task Force. Together, they discuss the crucial issue of mental health among first responders and inmates, shedding light on the stigma that often surrounds it. The conversation explores effective strategies for self-care, so those who dedicate their lives to serving others can also prioritize their own well-being. Additionally, they highlight valuable programs designed to support the physical and mental health of first responders who make tremendous sacrifices for the safety and welfare of their communities. Tune in for an insightful discussion on breaking barriers, fostering resilience, and ensuring support for those who serve.
Mental Health Support for First Responders & Inmates | A2C’s Back Your Blue Podcast Ep. 49
Posted April 7, 2025
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