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In this episode of the Burnout Podcast, host Skip O speaks with Alex, a Scottish police officer with 24 years of experience. They discuss the emotional and mental challenges faced by first responders, the importance of peer support, and the therapeutic benefits of walking in nature. Alex shares his journey from the early days of policing in Glasgow to organizing walking holidays aimed at improving mental health for first responders. The conversation culminates in plans for a 'Walk Out of Darkness' event along the West Highland Way, emphasizing the need for connection and support among those in high-stress professions.

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00:00 Introduction to the Burnout Podcast and Sponsorship
01:13 Meet Alex: A Scottish Police Officer's Journey
02:13 The Early Days of Policing in Glasgow
03:09 The Motivation Behind Becoming a Police Officer
04:08 The Challenges of First Responders
05:04 The Emotional Toll of Policing
06:01 Coping Mechanisms and Mental Health Awareness
06:59 The Importance of Peer Support
07:59 Walking as a Therapeutic Activity
08:56 Organizing Walking Holidays for Mental Health
09:53 The West Highland Way: A Journey of Healing
10:53 Planning the Walk Out of Darkness
11:50 Final Thoughts and Encouragement for First Responders


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