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Join us as Tyra Valeriano sits down with Jeff Kunze, a dedicated volunteer police chaplain from Kansas City, to explore how he's reshaping mental health support in law enforcement. Jeff shares his incredible journey, from being a pastor to becoming a trusted ally for officers, offering a safe space where they can open up without fear of judgment. Together, they discuss how the stigma surrounding mental health is gradually changing.

Jeff talks about the challenges and triumphs of establishing a police chaplaincy program, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and diversity by involving chaplains from different faiths. He also reflects on walking the fine line between offering spiritual care and respecting personal boundaries, highlighting how essential leadership support is in making these initiatives thrive.

This conversation goes beyond the surface, shedding light on the emotional toll of law enforcement work and the role chaplains play during some of the most critical moments in officers' lives. Jeff shares powerful stories of resilience, trauma, and healing, including the transformative impact of programs like the War Horse initiative. He also opens up about his own journey with therapy, finding strength in humor, and the importance of self-care for those who provide care to others. 

You can contact Jeff Kunze on LinkedIn by searching the name Jeffrey Kunze.

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