Dustyn and I have a long history that started in paramedic school. Our careers came to a fork in the road but our experiences in the job and with family remained very similar. Now, he is the Associate Dean of Health and Fitness at DMACC. This week we tackle the difficult topic of mental health in public safety. We share some dark tales, all of which pale in comparison to a decision Dustyn had to make on a dark night in his car on the Saylorville spillway. This is a long one, but I promise it's worth every minute of the listen. We've only scratched the service. Find out how his program integrates mental health awareness into a career full of burnout, sleep disorders, physical and mental illness. The best episode yet.