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Minds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastWhen Cancer Hits Home - Dr. Mary Morreale, psycho-oncologist, cancer survivorIn this episode, we welcome Dr. Mary Morreale, psycho-oncologist and cancer survivor. Joining us as a guest co-host is Larry Gambotto, a firefighter and cancer survivor who is also the State Director of the Michigan Chapter of the Firefighter Cancer Support Network. During this episode, we delve into the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis on first responders and their families, the strength it takes to accept help, and how we can truly support those fighting these battles. We discuss practical support, survivor’s guilt, end-of-life planning, and why vulnerability may be our greatest strength.Minds on th...2025-05-0649 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastWhen Cancer Hits Home - Dr. Mary Morreale, psycho-oncologist, cancer survivorIn this episode, we welcome Dr. Mary Morreale, psycho-oncologist and cancer survivor. Joining us as a guest co-host is Larry Gambotto, a firefighter and cancer survivor who is also the State Director of the Michigan Chapter of the Firefighter Cancer Support Network. During this episode, we delve into the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis on first responders and their families, the strength it takes to accept help, and how we can truly support those fighting these battles. We discuss practical support, survivor’s guilt, end-of-life planning, and why vulnerability may be our greatest strength.Mi...2025-05-0529 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastSomatic Skills for Stress and Resilience with Mr. G and David RobertsIn this episode, Michael “Mr. G” Gillespie and David Roberts from Mind Body Reconnect (www.mindbodyreconnect.org) discuss how somatic skills (simple, body-based techniques) can help shift the nervous system from stress to balance. With backgrounds in clinical care and lived experience, they explore evidence-based practices that enhance resilience, especially for frontline workers.Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Frontline Strong Together 5 Program. FST5 provides streamlined access to behavioral and mental health services, as well as crisis resources for Michigan’s frontline workers and their families. NEED HELP NOW? If you ar...2025-04-2929 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastMarriage, Maydays, and Making It: Tracy and Scott StockingerIn Episode 52, we sat down with Scott Stockinger and his kids, who gave us an honest glimpse into what it’s like growing up with a firefighter dad.  Today, Scott returns with his wife, Tracy, to discuss marriage, maydays, and how they’ve made it work through 28 years of shifts, stress, and sacrifice. From reentry struggles to trust, communication, and raising kids under pressure, this episode delves into the real-life dynamics of a first responder marriage.  Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Frontline Strong Together 5 Program. FST5 provides streamlined access to behavioral and me...2025-04-1453 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastDr. Arash Javanbakht: Trauma, Healing, & HopeIn this episode, Dr. Arash Javanbakht returns to explore the science of trauma, its impact on the brain and body, and innovative treatments like augmented reality exposure therapy. We break down the difference between stress and trauma, the risks of unresolved experiences, and practical strategies for healing—especially for first responders.Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Frontline Strong Together 5 Program. FST5 provides streamlined access to behavioral and mental health services, as well as crisis resources for Michigan’s frontline workers and their families. NEED HELP NOW? If you are a fr...2025-04-071h 01Minds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastRyan Fessenden: 911 Dispatchers - Relentless and UnseenFor 25 years, Ryan Fessenden served as a 911 dispatcher for the City of Warren.  Answering life-or-death calls from both strangers and loved ones. In this episode, he shares how a detour turned into a lifelong mission in public safety, the emotional weight dispatchers carry, and the moment a call involving his close friend and now co-host changed everything.  Now retired, Ryan serves as Administrative Coordinator for the FST5 Program, connecting Michigan’s first responders and their families to the support they need. Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Frontline Strong Together 5 Program. FST5 provi...2025-03-3142 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastDr. Vaibhav Diwadkar: Enhancing resilience under stressIn this episode, we welcome Dr. Vaibhav Diwadkar, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences at Wayne State University. Dr. Diwadkar worked directly with Wim Hof, the world-famous figure known for enduring extreme cold and pushing human limits. His research explored how the Wim Hof Method—combining breathwork, cold exposure, and focused mental training—impacts the brain. The findings show it improves emotional regulation, lowers anxiety, and reshapes how the brain responds to stress. This effect is known as a hormetic response: a controlled dose of stress that builds resilience over time. For first responders, this method offers a practical way...2025-03-2456 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastDr. Rebecca Sripada: First Responders and PTSDIn this episode, we welcome Dr. Rebecca Sripada, a leading clinical psychologist, researcher, and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. Dr. Sripada is also a Research Scientist at the VA Center for Clinical Management Research and has spent over 20 years specializing in PTSD treatment and recovery. Her research focuses on improving access to effective PTSD treatments for veterans, first responders, and healthcare workers.  Today, we dive into the PRIME Study, which stands for PTSD Recovery Implementation in Employee Assistance Programs.  This study aims to bring effective PTSD treatment directly into Employee Assistance Programs (EA...2025-03-1736 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastThe Stockinger Family – Growing up with a firefighter fatherIn this episode, we sit down with Scott Stockinger, a professional firefighter and paramedic with the Dearborn Fire Department, and his two children, Cole and Amber.  During the COVID lockdown, a conversation at home changed everything. Scott’s children opened up about their experiences growing up with a firefighter father, revealing fears, worries, and emotions he had never fully realized. This discussion provides a rare look into the unseen burdens carried by first responder families.  The episode explores how a first responder’s career impacts their loved ones, when childhood admiration shifts to concern, and how parents in emergency servic...2025-03-101h 09Behind The ShieldBehind The ShieldGeoff, Mike and Manisha (Frontine Strong Togther - Michigan's First Responder Mental Health Initiative) - Episode 1051Geoff Lassers is a professional Firefighter, Paramedic, educator, and content creator. Mike Mattern, a professional firefighter and paramedic. In addition, Mike is a Peer Support Team Member for his fire department and the FST5 Program. Manisha Leary, LMSW, is the FST5 Program Manager and a clinical psychotherapist specializing in trauma. Frontline Strong Together (FST5) was created in support of Police Officers, Fire Fighters, EMS, Correctional Officers, 911 Dispatchers, and their immediate families. FST5 is the result of collaboration between mental health professionals and first responders. This project aims to help first responders and their families overcome invisible injuries...2025-03-011h 44Minds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastMatt Dunaj: Rehab, Relapse, and RedemptionDetroit firefighter Matt Dunaj knows firsthand how the weight of life and the job can push someone to the brink. In August 2024, overwhelmed by stress and addiction, he sat alone in his basement, gun in hand, ready to end it all, until his Goldendoodle, Mia, interrupted him with a simple act of love that saved his life. That moment set him on a path to recovery, leading him to the IAFF Center of Excellence for help with his mental health and substance use. But healing wasn’t linear. Matt returned to rehab multiple times before finding stability. In this ep...2025-02-2440 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastDr. David Ledgerwood on Addiction, Trauma, and First RespondersIn this episode, we welcome Dr. Dave Ledgerwood, a professor at Wayne State University and a clinical psychologist specializing in addiction. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Ledgerwood breaks down how addiction, whether to nicotine, gambling, or other substances, affects the brain and why first responders are at higher risk. We explore the impact of trauma, shift work, and sleep deprivation, as well as the connection between PTSD and addiction. Dr. Ledgerwood also shares practical strategies for treatment and recovery, emphasizing the importance of peer support and available resources. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the...2025-02-1738 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastCaptain David Clifton, Washtenaw County Corrections: The cost of order behind barsIn this episode, we welcome Captain David Clifton of the Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division, where he has served for 18 years and counting. During this episode, we discuss the challenges officers face, the emotional toll of the job, and the misconceptions about corrections work. Captain Clifton highlights the need for mentorship, crisis intervention, and mental health support, including his own experience with therapy. He also explores how leadership can improve conditions for officers while balancing security and rehabilitation. Tune in for a powerful look inside the world of corrections.Minds on the Frontline Podcast is br...2025-02-1050 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastCrying and Laughing with Dr. Ali AmirsadriIn this episode, Dr. Ali Amirsadri, Director of the FST5 Program and a seasoned psychiatrist with over 20 years in emergency psychiatry, joins us to explore the profound connection between crying and laughter. As essential emotional tools, these responses shape how we process experiences, connect with others, and manage stress, especially for frontline workers. We delve into their evolutionary roots, physiological and neurological impact, and their role in resilience. From the power of humor in high-stress professions to the dangers of emotional suppression, this episode highlights why vulnerability is not a weakness but a crucial element of trust and mental...2025-02-0339 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastConrad Weaver - Film maker: PTSD 911In this episode, we welcome award-winning filmmaker Conrad Weaver, director of PTSD 911, a documentary exploring the mental health challenges faced by first responders. Conrad shares insights from his journey capturing the resilience and struggles of these frontline heroes and offers actionable strategies for fostering wellness, peer support, and systemic change within agencies. Discover how his work sheds light on the urgent need to support those who serve our communities.Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Frontline Strong Together 5 Program. FST5 provides streamlined access to behavioral and mental health services, as well as...2025-01-2737 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastAli Amirsadri, M.D. Understanding Grief (Part 2)In this episode, we welcome back Dr. Ali Amirsadri, a respected psychiatrist, professor, and advocate for frontline mental health. As the Director of the FST5 Program, Dr. A has over 20 years of experience in emergency psychiatry and specializes in addressing PTSD, anxiety, and grief in Michigan’s frontline workers. Building on Episode 41, we explore multidimensional grief, trauma, and actionable strategies for healing and growth, with a focus on supporting first responders and their families.Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Frontline Strong Together 5 Program. FST5 provides streamlined access to behavioral and mental he...2025-01-2043 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastKevin Sehlmeyer - State of Michigan Fire MarshalIn this episode, Michigan’s State Fire Marshal Kevin Sehlmeyer shares insights from over 30 years in the fire service. We discuss his work leading the Bureau of Fire Services, efforts to reduce fire fatalities, and initiatives like FST5 that expand access to mental health resources. Kevin highlights how mental health support improves recruitment, retention, and resilience while addressing financial barriers to care. Learn how programs like FST5 are eliminating copays for frontline workers and their families.Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Frontline Strong Together 5 Program. FST5 provides streamlined access to behavioral an...2025-01-1341 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastMike McFall - State of Michigan RepresentativeIn this episode, we sit down with Michigan State Representative Mike McFall, a dedicated advocate for public safety and community well-being. Representing House District 8, which includes Hazel Park, Madison Heights, and portions of Ferndale, Detroit, and Highland Park (and expanding to parts of Warren and Centerline in 2025), Mike brings a hands-on approach to his work—riding along with police, joining fire runs, and securing critical funding for public safety. We explore how these firsthand experiences have shaped his understanding of frontline challenges, including the pressing need to address mental health for first responders and their families. Mike shares actionable st...2025-01-0630 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastJames Geering on Frontline Wellness SolutionsIn this episode of Minds on the Frontline, we sit down with James Geering, former firefighter, paramedic, and host of the acclaimed Behind the Shield Podcast. With over 1,000 episodes and 6 million downloads, James has become a trusted voice in the first responder community, offering powerful insights into mental and physical wellness.  James shares his journey from his career in fire service to creating one of the most impactful platforms for frontline worker health. We discuss the most pressing mental and behavioral health challenges facing first responders today, like sleep deprivation, burnout, and systemic obstacles, and why meaningful structural change i...2024-12-091h 03Minds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastNavigating the Emotional Aftermath of LossIn this episode, we welcome back Ashley Freeman, an EMT, mental health advocate, and volunteer with the Northwest Michigan Peer Support Network. Drawing from personal loss, including the suicide of her father and his mentor, Ashley shares her journey of resilience and her mission to support frontline workers in northwest Michigan. Her unique perspective as both a first responder and someone who has experienced profound grief offers a powerful voice to this discussion. For more of her story, revisit Episode 13, “Ashley’s Story.” (Link to E13: https://tinyurl.com/nhjfaz2h).We are also joined by Manisha Leary...2024-12-0236 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastUnderstanding Grief with Ali Amirsadri, M.D.In this episode, we welcome Ali Amirsadri, M.D., a respected psychiatrist and mental health advocate. Dr. A serves as the Professor and Associate Chair for Clinical Services in the Department of Psychiatry at Wayne State University, the Chief Medical Officer for the Wayne Health Department of Psychiatry, and the Director of the FST5 Program. Drawing on over 20 years in emergency psychiatry, Dr. A provides invaluable insights into the clinical aspects of grief and loss. He shares practical tools to support individuals, families, and first responders as they navigate the complexities of grief and healing.Minds on...2024-11-2541 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastBuilding Resilience with Mike Wierenga from 2 The RescueIn this episode, we welcome Mike Wierenga, retired law enforcement officer, part-time firefighter, and co-founder of 2 The Rescue (TwoTheRescue.com). With over 31 years of public safety experience, Mike shares how his career shaped his passion for mental health advocacy and the mission of 2 The Rescue. We discuss his early experiences addressing frontline mental health challenges, the critical training and resources his organization provides for first responders and their families, and actionable strategies for departments to proactively support mental and behavioral health.Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Frontline Strong Together 5 Program. FST5...2024-11-1854 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastA sit down with Representative Mike Harris Michigan 52nd DistrictIn this episode, we sit down with Michigan State Representative Mike Harris of the 52nd District.  Mike is a retired police officer who brings firsthand insight into the mental and behavioral health challenges faced by frontline workers. Rep. Harris shares how his background in law enforcement shapes his policy approach, his advocacy for first responders, and his vision for expanding access to mental health resources. Join us as he discusses current and future legislative efforts aimed at supporting the well-being of Michigan’s frontline workers and emphasizes the importance of including their voices in policy decisions.Minds on...2024-11-1141 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastBeyond the call with Jim MarshallIn this episode, we welcome Jim Marshall, co-founder and CEO of the 911 Training Institute (www.911training.net) and author of The Resilient 911 Professional. A licensed mental health professional, Jim has dedicated his career to supporting the well-being of 911 dispatchers and emergency telecommunicators. He has developed science-driven training programs to equip dispatchers with tools to handle high-stress crisis situations, including mental health and suicide calls. In our conversation, Jim shares his insights on overcoming the hidden challenges of this work, addressing harmful “core cognitions,” and building resilience. He emphasizes the importance of peer support, debunks the "tough it out" mentality, and...2024-11-041h 01Minds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastStrength through support Featuring Brett Key, Warrior’s Rest FoundationIn this episode, Brett Key, co-founder and executive director of Warrior’s Rest Foundation (www.warriorsrestfoundation.org), shares insights from his 26-year law enforcement career and his mission to support first responders' mental health. Warrior’s Rest Foundation, rooted in peer support and specialized training, provides essential mental and emotional care to frontline workers across Oklahoma and beyond. Brett discusses the collaborative efforts between Warrior’s Rest and FST5 to improve access to mental health resources, highlighting the shared commitment to building resilient networks that empower frontline workers to confront the unique pressures of their roles.Minds on the...2024-10-2858 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastHeroes are also human - with Brandon EvansIn this episode, we sit down with Brandon Evans, a firefighter, researcher, and founder of Fire to Light. Drawing from over a decade of frontline experience, Brandon shares his journey of addressing mental health challenges in the firefighting community. Through his international study, "Heroes Are Also Human," he highlights gaps in awareness, stigma, and the need for proactive support. Brandon’s work advocates for a cultural shift, prioritizing mental well-being alongside physical health in all frontline agencies.Visit www.firetolight.org for more information about the Heroes Are Also Human Study.  Minds on the Frontline Podc...2024-10-211h 02Minds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastA sit down with Representative Joe Tate, Michigan Speaker of the HouseIn this episode, we sit down with Joe Tate, Michigan’s Speaker of the House and State Representative for the 10th District. Speaker Tate’s story is one of service, resilience, and leadership, shaped by his experiences as the son of a Detroit firefighter, a professional athlete, a Marine, and a public servant.  We explore how his background influenced his understanding of the mental health challenges faced by frontline workers, and discuss his military service, family legacy, and the critical importance of mental health resources for those in high-stress professions. Tate also shares his insights on legislative efforts in Michi...2024-10-1437 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline Podcast (E34) – When Tragedy Strikes: Steps to take after a frontline worker’s suicideSeptember is Suicide Prevention Month, and to honor this important focus, the Minds on the Frontline podcast is dedicating episodes to addressing the urgent issue of suicide among frontline workers.  During this episode, we dive deep into what happens after a frontline worker completes suicide. Mike and Manisha will guide us through the critical steps and immediate actions that need to be taken. We discuss the importance of timely notification, the complexities of managing emotions, and the necessity of planning for preemptive support systems.   Whether it’s the challenging logistics of taking crews out of service or the...2024-09-3053 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastSuicide Prevention: Spot the Signs. Save a Life.In this episode, we welcome back Manisha Leary, the FST5 Program Manager and a clinical psychotherapist specializing in trauma. September is Suicide Prevention Month, and to honor this important focus, the Minds on the Frontline podcast is dedicating episodes to addressing the urgent issue of suicide among frontline workers.  Throughout this episode, Mike, Manisha, and I continue our crucial conversation on suicide prevention, providing key insights on how to recognize behavioral changes and verbal cues that may signal suicidal thoughts. We also discuss how to approach and communicate with someone who might be experiencing these thoughts, sharing best practices a...2024-09-161h 07Minds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastRhythms of Resilience: Annabelle’s StoryIn this episode, we speak with Annabelle Sharp, a firefighter and paramedic, who shares her deeply personal journey through the grief that followed her father’s suicide in 2016. Annabelle turned to music as a lifeline, using songwriting to express her emotions and find healing. Her latest album, "Beyond Bishop," is a heartfelt tribute to her father and others lost too soon, embodying the pain and hope she’s experienced.Annabelle discusses how music became a crucial outlet for her emotions and offers valuable insights for frontline leaders on supporting the mental and behavioral health of their teams. Her...2024-09-0247 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastThe Emotional Side of Retirement PlanningIn this episode, we sit down with Steve Perna, a retired firefighter and paramedic who served 25 years with the City of Warren. Steve shares his journey through the emotional challenges of a career in the fire service, from intense call volumes to the pressures of transitioning to an administrative role. He discusses the pivotal moment when he realized it was time to retire and how seeking therapy helped him prepare for a healthier transition into retirement. Steve’s story highlights the importance of mental health support throughout your career, emphasizing that retirement preparation isn’t just about finances. It is a...2024-08-1941 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastMushroom Medicine: An Intro to Psilocybin TherapyDisclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and not medical advice; consult a healthcare provider for personal health concerns.In this episode, we explore the growing interest in psilocybin-assisted therapy, a promising treatment for frontline workers with anxiety, depression, and PTSD. We discuss clinical studies and legislative initiatives examining the controlled use of psilocybin in therapeutic settings, combined with professional counseling.  Our guests, Tess Burzynski, mycologist and Co-founder of NOVEL Health, and Hosam Issa, Director of Clinical Operations at NOVEL Health, share insights on integrating psilocybin into therapy, supporting trauma and PTSD treatment, and fostering public d...2024-08-0529 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastCRACKYL Media: Championing Frontline Health and WellnessIn this episode, we sit down with Kory Pearn, a seasoned professional firefighter with over 21 years of experience and the founder of CRACKYL Media.  CRACKYL Media creates engaging and authentic content focused on the health, wellness, and lifestyle of frontline workers, particularly firefighters. Kory's dual career as a firefighter and media professional provides a unique perspective, integrating his honed leadership and teamwork skills into his work at CRACKYL Media. This blend of public service and media expertise enables him to create content that resonates deeply with a diverse audience. Kory’s commitment to enhancing first responder well-being is clear as...2024-07-2230 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastThe Timeless Challenges of 911 DispatchersIn this episode, we sit down with Francis X Holt, a retired FDNY dispatcher, seasoned behavioral health professional, and author. After a distinguished career in behavioral health spanning several decades and holding various executive roles, Frank has shifted his focus to writing. Drawing from his rich experiences as an FDNY dispatcher in 1970s and 1980s Brooklyn, he crafts novels and short stories. Alongside his writing, he applies his research and clinical expertise to delve into the pressing issue of 911 dispatcher stress, seeking ways to mitigate its impact in the workplace. Frank's non-fiction work centers on the physical a...2024-07-0843 minBurnt OutBurnt OutS2E24 Geoff Lassers and Mike Mattern from the Minds on the Frontlines PodcastPLEASE SUPPORT THIS PODCAST BY TAKING A LOOK AT OUR SPONSORSThrottle & Thrive First Responder Addiction Recovery: https://throttleandthrive.com/MyPodcast.Media: https://MyPodcast.MediaEPISODE LINKS:https://www.ffcancer.orgPODCAST WEBSITE:https://burntoutpodcast.orgBURNT OUT CREW:Host: Skip OMental Health Minute: Melissa HSunday Support Zoom Meeting Facilitator: Jeff DBonus Episode Host: Capt. Chuck BrayExecutive Producer: Shawn P NealA Two On The Lobster ProductionEPISODE HASHTAGS:#firefighter #firstresponder #ems #emt #police #lawenforcement...2024-06-2343 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastA Path to Resilience and RecoveryIn this episode, we sit down with Skip O, a retired professional firefighter from Anderson, Indiana, and the host of the Burnt O-U-T Podcast. With 33 years of service, Skip brings a wealth of experience and insight into the challenges faced by frontline workers. His journey is marked by significant personal and professional trials, including battling alcoholism, drug addiction, and suicidal ideation, undergoing treatment at multiple centers, and surviving a heart attack at 34 years old. Sober since February 2000, Skip's story is one of resilience, recovery, and dedication to giving back to the community. During this episode, S...2024-06-1735 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastLessons from a life in law enforcementIn this episode, we are privileged to welcome Jeff Motyka, a recently retired police officer who generously shares his life lessons and insights gained from a distinguished 27-year career in law enforcement. Jeff's journey encompasses various roles, from road patrol and undercover narcotics to high-stakes operations with a heroin interdiction task force and the DEA. His professional achievements were paralleled by significant personal challenges, including the impact on his family life. Now in retirement, Jeff has found a renewed sense of balance and fulfillment, and he brings a wealth of wisdom and experience to our discussion.Joining...2024-06-031h 00Minds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastCelebrating EMS Week with Emily BergquistThis week, we celebrate national Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week, an annual tribute to the contributions of EMS practitioners. Held during the third week of May, EMS Week honors the unwavering dedication, hard work, and sacrifices of these professionals. Ultimately, EMS Week not only honors the dedication and service of EMS practitioners but also highlights their pivotal role in the broader healthcare system and the safety and well-being of our communities.  In honor of EMS Week, we have invited Emily Bergquist to the show. Emily is the Director of the Division of EMS and Systems of Care at the M...2024-05-2236 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline Podcast911 Dispatchers. The Unsung Frontline WorkersIn this episode, we're excited to welcome Mariah Alasadi, a Police and Fire dispatcher from the City of Warren. Despite having only six years on the job, Mariah exemplifies the highest standards of professionalism, maintaining a positive attitude and unwavering dedication to serving her community. Mariah's ability to maintain a healthy balance despite the intense demands of her role is not just commendable but essential. During our conversation, we'll delve into the support systems and resources that aid dispatchers like Mariah in managing the emotional and mental toll of their duties.  By gaining insight into Mariah’s experiences and the...2024-05-0652 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastReadiness, Response, and Resilience with Anthony “Gonzo” GonzalezIn this episode, we are incredibly honored to welcome Anthony “Gonzo” Gonzalez who is the Coral Springs–Parkland Fire Department Battalion Chief assigned to the Training Division as well as a producer for the Gettin Salty Experience Podcast.  Throughout his extensive and distinguished career, Gonzo has been at the forefront of some of the most challenging situations faced by first responders, including the harrowing Parkland shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14, 2018. While we're not here to relive the events of the day of the Parkland shooting, we've invited Gonzo to share his insights into what first respond...2024-04-2242 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastBreathe In Breathe Out with Crystal LittleIn today’s episode, we have the honor of welcoming Crystal Little who is an EMS Captain with Palm Beach County Fire Rescue.  In addition, Crystal is a certified Health and Wellness Coach, a yoga teacher, a somatic breath work facilitator, and a Morozko cold-water guide.  You can find more information about Crystal and her offerings a www.alittlereset.com.    During this episode, Crystal is eager to share her enthusiasm for breathwork and the many ways it can improve our lives. She'll break down the basics of somatic release breathwork, showing us how it can help he...2024-04-081h 11Minds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastThe Relentless Courage of Michael SugrueIn this engaging episode, we’re honored to feature Michael Sugrue, a retired Police Sergeant whose story of valor and vulnerability is a profound emblem of hope for first responders. Michael delves into the intense realities beyond the chaos of flashing lights, sharing the pivotal experiences of a harrowing December night in 2012. His battle with PTSD and the unseen scars of service cast a light on the personal costs of public duty.  Co-authoring "Relentless Courage" with Dr. Shauna Springer, a leading psychologist in trauma recovery, Michael offers an unflinching look at overcoming adversity. Their combined efforts present a narrative tha...2024-03-2558 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 22 - Get ready for the 2024 MPFFU ConventionIn this episode. we welcome back President Matt Sahr and Secretary-Treasurer Terry Chesney. Matt and Terry are here to discuss the 2024 MPFFU Convention which is set to take place from April 29 through May 1, 2024, at the Park Place Hotel in Traverse City. Members interested in attending should contact their local executive board for more details.  mpffupodcast@gmail.com. Instagram @m.p.f.f.u. Please subscribe to the MPFFU YouTube channel#recruitment #MPFFU #iaff #union #fraternal #family #firefighter #firefighters #fire #firedepartment #fireman #firefighting #firetruck #rescue #firerescue #paramedic #firefighterlife #brotherhood #ems #f...2024-03-1827 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastGet to Know Geoff and MikeIn this episode, you’ll get to know the hosts of the Minds of the Frontline Podcast, as they share personal insights from their journey as first responders and discuss the catalyst for creating this podcast. Geoff Lassers is a professional Firefighter, Paramedic, educator, and content creator.  Mike Mattern is also a professional Firefighter and Paramedic, as well as the Chair of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union Behavioral Health Committee, and a Board Member of the Michigan Crisis Response Association.Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Frontline Strong Together 5 Program. FST5 pro...2024-03-1128 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastEMDR with Bryan Blattert, LMSWIn today’s episode, we welcome Bryan Blattert, LMSW. His transition from a committed firefighter and paramedic to a clinical therapist is as inspiring as it is remarkable. Bryan's early career at the Grand Rapids Fire Department was met with an unforeseen challenge after suffering a grave accident in 2010 while preparing for a dirt bike race.  Unfortunately, the accident ended Bryan’s career as a first responder and inflicted a spinal injury that forever altered the course of his life.  Undeterred by his circumstances, Bryan embraced a new path, focusing on his abilities and the support of his community to ada...2024-02-2641 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 21 - 2023 Review & 2024 OutlookIn this episode, key leaders of the MPFFU break down the MPFFU’s 2023 accomplishments, as well as what MPFFU members can look forward to in 2024. This episode is packed with insights that break down the MPFFU’s achievements in 2023 and what members can look forward to in 2024.  This episode features the following topics and MPFFU representatives:02:43 - General address:  Matt Sahr our President20:07 - Union Education Committee: Mickey Wiewiura the co-chair and the Eastern Trustee22:02 - Recruitment and Retention Committee: Scott Korycki committee chair28:20 - Politi...2024-02-1953 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastInsights on Effective Frontline SupportIn this episode, we welcome Dr. Melissa O’Keefe (PsyD, LMFT), a dedicated clinician at the UFLAC Center for Health and Wellness. Dr. O’Keefe will share the center's mission and delve into the effectiveness of various support services offered. We will also tackle the critical question of what barriers hinder frontline workers from seeking mental and behavioral health support and explore potential solutions.The United Firefighters of Los Angeles City (UFLAC) Center for Health and Wellness is committed to the health and welfare of Los Angeles City Fire Department (LAFD) personnel and their families, providing round-the-clock acce...2024-02-1232 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastCancer SucksIn this episode, we welcome Larry Gambotto and Joe Warne.  Larry and Joe are here to discuss cancer in the frontline community, the mental and emotional impact of the disease, and various services, networks, and resources that are available to frontline workers and their families.    Larry is the Training and Safety Captain for the Rochester Hills Fire Department, a co-chair of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union Safety and Health Committee, and a cancer survivor.  In addition, Larry is the State Director of Michigan for the Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN). The FCSN helps firefighters, EMS professionals, and t...2024-01-2941 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastA sit down with Sheriff Jerry ClaytonIn this episode, we welcome Sheriff Jerry Clayton of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department in Michigan, serving over 358,000 residents. A veteran in public safety, Sheriff Clayton is in his fourth term with over 30 years of diversified experience. Our conversation delves into his journey from Corrections Officer to Sheriff, highlighting his role in enhancing law enforcement training nationwide. Sheriff Clayton, an Eastern Michigan University alum, and seasoned law enforcement trainer, shares his insights on addressing mental and behavioral health challenges faced by frontline officers. We explore Washtenaw County's strategies for staff well-being, and Sheriff Clayton's advice for leaders on fostering...2024-01-1541 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastSurviving the CallsIn this episode, we welcome Aileen Pettinger and Manisha Leary to the show.  Aileen retired as a Captain from the Saginaw Fire Department and now serves as the Region 2 Training Chief for the Michigan Bureau of Fire Services.  In addition, Aileen is an active Peer Support Team Member with the Mid-Michigan Peer Support Team, which is a part of the growing network of peer support teams collaborating with the FST5 Program.  Manisha Leary is the FST5 Program Manager and a therapist with a focus on trauma. In the life of a frontline worker, encounters with critical emergencies are...2024-01-0140 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastFrontline Support in Rural CommunitiesIn this episode, we welcome Kristie Buruse and Susan Andary who are the CISM Coordinators for the Central Upper Peninsula CISM Team. Kristie Buruse is a retired dispatcher and former firefighter, and paramedic.  Susan Andary is an Advanced EMT with UP Health Systems in Marquette, Michigan.  As residents, frontline workers, and Peer Support team members in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Kristie and Susan know firsthand about living and working in rural America.  During this episode, our guests will discuss the challenges of providing Peer Support and CISM to frontline workers in rural communities.  Minds on the Frontline Podcas...2023-12-1937 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastAshley’s StoryWARNING:  This episode discusses the sensitive and potentially triggering topic of suicide. Listener discretion is advised.  In this episode, we welcome Ashley Freeman, an EMT who is also working towards her master’s degree in social work.  Once she completes her program, Ashley plans on becoming a therapist who works specifically with frontline workers.  Although she is currently living a healthy and happy life with a bright future, things were not always so positive for her.  Ashley always looked up to her father, Eric, a dedicated paramedic, and aspired to follow in his footsteps. As a child, Ashely’...2023-12-0430 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastSubstance Use Disorder (SUD)In this episode, we welcome back Dr. Ali Amirsadri.  Dr. A is the Medical Director of the FST5 Program, and he brings a wealth of knowledge from his role at Wayne State University's Department of Psychiatry and as an Associate Chair for Clinical Services.  We are also joined by Dr. Andrew King, whose extensive credentials speak volumes about his expertise in the field of toxicology, emergency medicine, and substance use disorder.  Dr. King is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and medical toxicology at Wayne State University located in Detroit, Michigan.  He also serves as the Medical Director for the...2023-11-2052 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastThe Law Enforcement PerspectiveIn this episode, we welcome Scott Taylor, a police officer, and Peer Support Member with the City of Warren Police Department.  In addition, Scott is the State of Michigan Officer Wellness liaison to the National Fraternal Order of Police, or FOP.  The FOP is the world’s largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers, with more than 367,000 members.  During his 25+ year career, Scott Taylor has worked as a Patrol Officer, a School Resource Officer, a Field Training Officer, a Special Operation Unit member, a Crime Scene Technician, and served on the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force.  Scott is pro...2023-11-0630 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastFrontline Peer Support TeamsIn this episode, we welcome back Manisha Leary who is the manager of the FST5 Program, as well as a trained psychotherapist with a focus on trauma.  During this episode, Mike and Manisha will describe the intent, purpose, and functions of frontline Peer Support Teams.  They’ll also describe how first responders can access a team for help.  Finally, Mike and Manisha will discuss the process of starting and maintaining a frontline Peer Support Team. The Minds on the Frontline Podcast is brought to you by the Wayne State University Frontline Strong Together Program.  The Minds on Frontli...2023-10-2349 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastFrontline SpousesIn this episode, we welcome Audra and Chelsi from the Dear Chiefs Podcast.  Once upon a time in the middle of a pandemic, two fire wives and complete strangers met on the internet and decided to start a podcast for first responders and their families. Three years later the Dear Chiefs podcast is still running strong with a weekly show and tons of great social media content.  Through their podcast, Audra, and Chelsi hope to help families understand, support, and build stronger relationships with their first responders, while also finding community and appreciation for themselves.  We are also joined by...2023-10-031h 00MPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 20 - KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!MPFFU Podcast - Episode 20 – KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!In this episode, we welcome Ken Barnes and Sara Cottington-Heath.  Ken is a Captain with the Delta Twp FD - Local 2846.  In addition, Ken is the MPFFU Western Trustee, as well as the co-chair of the MPFFU Education Committee.  Sara is a Lieutenant with the City of Saginaw – Local 102, as well as a member of the MPFFU Education Committee.  In addition, Sara is a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan with over ten years of experience.  Ken and Sara are here to talk about employee rights.  Specifically, our guests...2023-09-1824 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 19 - The importance of adequate staffingIn this episode, we welcome Jeff Lentz and Adam Ferrell.  Jeff Lentz is a Battalion Chief with Dearborn FD Local 412, as well as their local president.  Adam Ferrell is a lieutenant with the Dearborn FD, the Secretary for Local 412, as well as a member of the MPFFU Political Education Committee. Jeff and Adam are here to discuss the importance of adequate fire department staffing.  Specifically, our guests will help us understand the value of adequately staffed fire departments for Michigan communities.  Then, we’ll discuss the laws and standards that dictate fire department staffing in Michigan. Finally, we’ll...2023-09-1125 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 18 - A sit down with Ed Kelly - IAFF General PresidentIn this episode, we welcome Ed Kelly, the General President of the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF).  Ed “Edzo” Kelly has been a Boston Firefighter, or Jake, for over 25 years.  As the General President, Ed and his team play a crucial role in shaping the future of the fire service, advocating for the well-being of firefighters, and leading one of the most influential labor unions in North America and beyond.During this, President Kelly weighs in on many issues currently faced by the fire service, including staffing, recruitment and retention, PFAS, and the future of bunker gear. ...2023-09-0424 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 17 - Grievances 101In this episode, we introduce you to Kevin Caldwell.  Kevin is a firefighter paramedic with the Westland FD - Local 1279, as well as a member of the MPFFU Education Committee.  Kevin is here to talk about contract grievances.  For context, a grievance is 'an allegation or complaint by a member or members of a Union that there has been a violation, misinterpretation or improper application of the terms and conditions of the collective bargaining agreements (CBA), aka the contract.  During this episode, Kevin will describe what a grievance is.  Then, we’ll discuss the grievance process.  Finally, Kevin and I will d...2023-08-2416 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastCulturally Competent Clinicians & Frontline WorkersIn this episode, we welcome back Manisha Leary and introduce you to Michele Potter.  Manisha Leary is a trained psychotherapist with a focus on trauma.  Manisha is also the Manager of the FST5 Program.  Michele Potter is a clinical therapist and owner of MRP Counseling in Plymouth, Michigan. Michele is also the Clinical Director for the Dearborn Fire Department Peer Support Team.  Manisha and Michele are both culturally competent clinicians that each have a great deal of experience working with frontline workers.  During this episode, Manisha and Michele will help us express what it means for a...2023-08-1034 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 16 - Contracts 101In this episode, we welcome back Mickey Wiewiura and introduce you to Matt Czarnecki. Mickey retired as a captain from the Dearborn Heights FD Local 1355 and is currently the MPFFU Eastern Trustee, as well as the Union Education Committee Chair.  Matt Czarnecki is a sergeant with the Harrison Twp. FD Local 1737 and is currently a member of the MPFFU Union Education Committee.  During this episode, Mikey and Matt will help MPFFU members and locals appreciate the value of understanding your contract.  In addition, our guests will list and describe key points to be consider prior to contract negotiations. This epi...2023-08-0126 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastLet's talk about suicideIn this episode, we welcome back Dr. Ali Amisadri and Manisha Leary. Dr. Ali Amirsadri is the Associate Department Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences Services at Wayne State University School of Medicine located in Detroit, Michigan. Manisha Leary is a trained psychotherapist with a focus on trauma. Manisha is also the Manager of the FST5 Program. Dr. A and Manisha have a long history and vast experience in the world of mental and behavioral health. This episode covers a heavy topic, suicide in the frontline community. Specifically, we discuss suicidal thoughts and ideation. We also talk...2023-07-2659 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastA kitchen table style chat about mental health with Mike Milner and Ron CurabaIn this episode, we welcome Mike Milner and Ron Curaba.  Mike Milner is a well-known retired firefighter from the FDNY that spent many years on the highly respected Rescue 4.  Since retirement, Mike has become a mental health advocate for all first responders, and he spends a lot of time sharing his experiences and how he was able to get help when he needed it most.  Ron Curaba is also retired from the FDNY and finished his career as a LT on 107 Truck.  Ron is currently Peer Support Team Member with the FDNY Clinical Service Unit (CSU) where he works with...2023-06-211h 15MPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 15 – Political Action Panel DiscussionThis episode was recorded live at the MPFFU Education Seminar that took place at the Suburban Showplace in Novi, Michigan on May 15, 2023.  During the seminar, Geoff Lassers took part in emceeing the Political Action Panel discussion.  The panel included Matt Sahr, the MPFFU President, Scott Bala, the MPFFU Political Action Committee Chair, and Melissa McKinley, who is the MPFFU’s lobbyist. During the discussion, the panel members talked about various political issues and how they may impact the MPFFU and its members.  This was a fantastic episode that provides a clear and concise description of the current political landscape that...2023-06-1327 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastA cop, a dispatcher, and two firefighters walk into a podcast studio...The Minds on the Frontline Podcast brought to you by the Wayne State University Frontline Strong Together Program.  The Minds on Frontline Podcast is designed to inform, educate, and entertain first responders, their families, and the public regarding the realities of frontline work-related mental health challenges. In this episode, we welcome James Wade and Don Gephart.  James is a police officer with the Dearborn Police Department, as well as a member of his departments peer support team. Don Gephart is a dispatcher for Dearborn Police and Fire.  James and Don were invited to the show to have a r...2023-06-0726 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 14 - The Value of UnionsIn this episode, we welcome Adam Bennet and Matt Layer.  Adam Bennet is a firefighter with the Oshtemo fire department, as well as the president of local 5240.  Matt Layer is a firefighter/paramedic for the City of Eastpointe Fire Department local 1561, as well as their Treasurer.  Matt is a member of the MPFFU Recruitment and Retention Committee.  The Oshtemo fire department local is relatively new and joined the MPFFU in 2019.  Adam is here to tells us why, and how the Oshtemo Fire Department unionized and joined the IAFF and MPFFU.  In addition, he’ll describe why his departme...2023-05-1626 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastUnderstanding PTSD with Dr. Arash JavanbakhtIn this episode, we will introduce you Dr. Arash Javanbakht, who is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at Wayne State University School of Medicine.  In addition, Dr. Arash is the Director of Stress, Trauma, and Anxiety Research Clinic, or STARC.  Dr. Javanbakht has vast experience studying and treating people with PTSD, as well as many other mental and behavioral health disorders. In addition, he has been one of the driving forces behind the frontline strong together five program, or FST5.  The Minds on the Frontline Podcast brought to you by...2023-05-1023 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastAn introduction to mental health for first respondersThe Minds on the Frontline Podcast brought to you by the Wayne State University Frontline Strong Together Program.  The Minds on Frontline Podcast is designed to inform, educate, and entertain first responders, their families, and the public regarding the realities of frontline work-related mental health challenges. In this episode, Dr. A will Describe how our developmental experiences determine how we function socially, professionally, and personally throughout our lives.  Then, doc will help us appreciate the spectrum of emotions and reactions that can manifest from a perceived stress.  During this episode, Dr. A will Describe how our developmental expe...2023-04-2528 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 13 - Social Media 101 for MPFFU LocalsIn this episode, we welcome back Matt Sahr and Amanda West to provide a clear and concise overview of the “do’s and don’ts” for MPFFU Locals to consider when using social media.  Matt Sahr is the president of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Association (MPFFU), and a firefighter paramedic with the city of Eastpointe Local 1561.  Amanda West is the MPFFU Instagram coordinator and a member of the Recruitment & Retention Committee, as well as a firefighter paramedic with Delta Twp. Fire Department Local 2846. Like many things in life, social media can be used to help, but it can crea...2023-04-0323 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 12 – The value of participating in MPFFU District meetingsEach district is made up of the locals within that geographic area.  Every spring and fall, district meetings are held to bring our locals and members together to network, as well as share ideas and information.  The district meetings are a GREAT way for members to come together, eat, drink, and learn about what is happening at the State level, as well as in your surrounding communities.  These are very informative and fun events that I highly recommend to all MPFFU members.  In this episode, we welcome MPFFU members from each of the districts to the show to e...2023-03-1312 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastFrontline barriers to careThe Minds on the Frontline Podcast brought to you by the Wayne State University Frontline Strong Together Program.  The Minds on Frontline Podcast is designed to inform, educate, and entertain first responders, their families, and the public regarding the realities of frontline work-related mental health challenges. In this episode, we will introduce you to Lyf Johnson and Pam Dooley.  Lyf is a 911 dispatcher with Dearborn Police and Fire and Pam is a dispatcher for the Oakland County Sheriff Department.   As long-time dispatchers, Lyf and Pam are aware of the work-related challenges faced by their fellow first responders.  Unfo...2023-03-0841 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 11 – Political Education and Recruitment & Retention Committees UpdateIn this two-part episode we welcome back the chairpersons of the MPFFU Recruitment & Retention Committee and the Political Education Committee.  In the first part, we welcome back firefighter/paramedic Scott Korycki from the Dearborn FD local 412 who also serves as the MPFFU Recruitment and Retention Committee Chair.  Scott will provide an update regarding what his committee has accomplished since his last appearance on the show back in November of last year.  In the second part, we welcome back the other Scott.  Scott Bala who serves as the MPFFU 6th District VP and the Chairperson of the...2023-03-0617 minMinds on the Frontline PodcastMinds on the Frontline PodcastIntroducing the Frontline Strong Together Program (FST5)The Minds on the Frontline Podcast brought to you by the Wayne State University Frontline Strong Together Program in collaboration with the Michigan Crisis and Access Line.  In this first episode, we will introduce you to Manisha Leary, the FST5 Program Manager who oversees operations of the program.  In addition, we’re joined by Jim Peyton who is the MiCAL administrator who oversees the central call center for the FST5 Program. During this episode, our guests will provide an overview of the Front Line Strong Together 5 (FST5) Program.  In addition, Jim and Manisha will describe what first responders can expec...2023-02-2227 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 10 - Balancing firefighter health & wellnessIn this episode, we welcome Maureen Stocklein who is a retired firefighter / paramedic from the Canton Fire Department, local 2289 who served 22 years.  Maureen, or Mo as she prefers to be called, has been a registered dietitian for over 25 years.  While working as a professional firefighter in Canton Township, she worked three seasons as the Team Dietitian for the New York Mets baseball organization.  Since retirement, Mo has brought her dietary skills to Detroit and is currently the MLB Nutrition Coordinator for the Detroit Tigers.  During this episode, Mo helps us appreciate how a balanced lifestyle supports our over...2023-02-1319 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 9 - What to expect in 2023In this episode, Matt Sahr, president of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Association, and firefighter paramedic with the city of Eastpointe local 1561.  During this episode, Matt will provide an overview of what MPFFU members can expect in 2023.  Then, he’ll provide us with an update of the cancer presumption act, Public Act 152, the MPFFU Recruitment & Retention Committee, and the status Michigan only EMS license.  mpffupodcast@gmail.com. Instagram @m.p.f.f.u. Please subscribe to the MPFFU YouTube channel#recruitment #MPFFU #iaff #union #fraternal #family #firefighter #firef...2023-01-2515 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 8 - A sit down with MPFFU Committee membersThe MPFFU Podcast Episode 8 is NOW AVAILABLE! In this episode, Matt Sahr (MPFFU President) and Geoff Lassers (MPFFU Podcast Host) sit down with various members from MPFFU Committees to ask three important questions: 1) WHY did you become a firefighter? 2) WHO should become a firefighter? 3) What should Michigan’s politicians know about the MPFFU and our members?mpffupodcast@gmail.com. Instagram @m.p.f.f.u. Please subscribe to the MPFFU YouTube channel#recruitment #MPFFU #iaff #union #fraternal #family #firefi...2022-12-2117 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 7 - The EMS CommitteeThe MPFFU Podcast Episode 7 is NOW AVAILABLE! In this episode, we sit down with Monty Nye who is a retired firefighter and paramedic from the Meridian Township Fire Department (Local 1600).  Currently, Monty is an active retiree with the Grand Ledge Fire Department, Local 2627, as well as the MPFFU 5th District VP, and the MPFFU EMS Committee Chair.  During this episode, Monty helps us appreciate the value of understanding the role and functions of MPFFU and its locals.  Then, they’ll describe the role of the MPFFU EMS Committee.  We will finish of by discussing how members...2022-12-1429 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 6 - The Health and Safety CommitteeIn this episode, I sit down with Larry Gambotto and John Schwall.  Larry Gambotto is the Captain of Training and Safety with the Rochester Hills Fire Department local 3472, as well as a member of the MPFFU Health and Safety Committee.  John Schwall is a shift Captain with the Ferndale Fire Department local 812 and is also a member of the MPFFU Health and Safety Committee.  During this episode, Larry and John will help us appreciate the value of understanding the role and functions of MPFFU and its locals.  Then, they’ll describe the role of the MPFFU Health and Sa...2022-11-3026 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 5 - The Union Education CommitteeIn this episode, we’re joined by Mickey Wiewiura and Matt Sahr.  Matt Sahr is a firefighter paramedic with the city of Eastpointe local 1561, as well as the president of the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Association.  He’s also the one responsible for getting this podcast off the ground and out to our members.  Mickey Wiewiura retired from the Dearborn Heights FD Local 1355 and is currently the MPFFU Eastern Trustee and Chair of the Union Education Committee.During this episode, Mickey and Matt help us appreciate the value of understanding the role and functions of MPFFU and its loc...2022-11-1620 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 4 - The Recruitment & Retention CommitteeThe MPFFU Podcast Episode 4 is NOW AVAILABLE! In this episode, I sit down with Scott Korycki, who has a long history and depth of experience as a professional firefighter and an active union representative at the local and state level.  Scott is a current firefighter paramedic with Dearborn Fire Department local 412, as well as the MPFFU Recruitment and Retention Committee Chairperson.  During this episode, Scott will appreciate the value of understanding the role and functions of MPFFU and its locals.  Then, he’ll Describe the role of the MPFFU Recruitment and Retention Committee, as well as the...2022-11-0221 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 3 - The Political Education CommitteeIn this episode, we introduce Scott Bala, who has a long history and depth of experience as a professional firefighter and an active union representative at the local and state level.  Scott recently retired from the Roseville FD (Local 1614) as a Battalion Chief with 30 years of service. Scott is currently the 6th District VP and the Chairperson of the MPFFU Political Education Committee.  Like it or not, politics plays a huge role in our professional life and Scott is here to help us understand why and how the MPFFU actively participates in the election process by endorsing candidates that su...2022-10-2637 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastEpisode 2 - The MPFFU Behavioral Health CommitteeIn the second episode of the MPFFU Podcast, we are joined by Mike Mattern is a LT with Dearborn FD Local 412, as well as a Peer Support member and the Chairperson of the MPFFU Mental Health Committee.  During this episode, Mike will help us appreciate the value of the MPFFU and its locals.  Then, he’ll describe the role and functions of the MPFFU Behavior Health Committee and tell where you can find more information.  Finally, Mike will provide an overview of the Wayne State University Frontline Strong Together program which was collaboratively created by first responders and mental healt...2022-10-1932 minMPFFU PodcastMPFFU PodcastWelcome to the MPFFU Podcast - An overview of the IAFF and MPFFUIn this first episode of the MPFFU Podcast, we are joined by Matt Sahr, the relatively newly elected MPFFU President, as well as a firefighter paramedic with the Eastpointe Fire Department.  We’re also joined by Terry Chesney, the Godfather himself, a retired Trenton firefighter and long-time MPFFU Secretary Treasurer who is a fountain of knowledge and experience for all things MPFFU. Finally, our conversation also includes Michael O’Hearon who is the MPFFU long-time legal counsel.  During this episode, our guests will help us appreciate the value of understanding the role, functions, and structure of the IAFF a...2022-10-1435 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastA thoughtful approach to fluid resuscitation with Dr. Mark Piehl and Dr. Peter Antevy (recorded April 27, 2022)In this episode, Dr. Mark Piehl and Dr. Peter Antevy discuss why EMS must adopt a more thoughtful approach to fluid resuscitation for critically ill or injured patients.  Specifically, patients in shock. It turns out that EMS needs to take a more of a proactive approach to recognizing the need for and administering fluids for certain patients. Dr. Piehl, and Dr. Antevy are here to put a spotlight on the value of fluid resuscitation in the pre-hospital setting, walk us through the data, and discuss the how EMS can provide the right amount of fluid in the right amount o...2022-05-2758 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastEMS, STEMI, and e-Bridge (recorded March 10, 2022)During this episode, we welcome Nathan Stanaway, MS, NRP and Alina Capatina MSN, CCRN-K, CNL. These skilled process improvement professionals discuss the strengths and potential roadblocks of integrating a new app that supports EMS when they notify the hospital of an incoming STEMI patient.  Nathan Stanaway is the Senior Manager of Mobile Care EMS, Critical Care Transport, and AHA Training Center at Baystate Health.  Alina Capatina is the former STEMI Program Coordinator at Baystate and has since moved on to the Operations Excellence Department.  In recent years, Alina and Nathan were directly involved in the implementation of e-Bridge into the...2022-04-2033 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastSeason 3 Preview (recorded April 18, 2022)This episode is a preview of the interviews and discussions scheduled EMS on AIR Podcast Season 3.  Below are links to information and references from this episode.  Visit GuardianCME.com for access to free CAPCE accredited EMS CE courses.  Visit https://general-devices.com/ for more info about e-Bridge.Visit 410medical.com for more information about LifeFlow.  Visit CarterKits.org for more info about their sensory bags.  Article:  Recommendations for Regional Stroke Destination Plans in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities from the Prehospital Stroke System of Care Consensus Conference. (https://www.ahajou...2022-04-2013 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastS2E40: Another COVID-19 update with Dr. Steve McGraw and Dr. Russell Faust. Recorded August 13, 2021This episode is yet another COVID update from our resident experts Steve McGraw, D.O. and Dr. Russell Faust, MD, PhD.  Steve and Russ are both considered experts in their respective fields and they’re back to give us a COVID-19 update, as well as answer recent questions we’ve received from the EMS and hospital communities.  Most importantly, what they have to say is based in the latest scientific data and literature.  In this episode, our guests provide an update of the COVID-19 pandemic, variants, and vaccines for the EMS and ED communi...2021-09-0937 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastS2:E39 - "Stroke Systems of Care and the SUBurban Environment - A discussion with Dr. Christian Martin-Gill, MD, MPH." Recorded July 14, 2021In this episode, we welcome Dr. Christian Martin-Gill, MD, MPH, who is here to provide us with his perspective regarding the development of stroke systems of care in the suburban environment.  Doc is an ED physician with a deep background in a variety of EMS systems.  Specifically, Dr. Martin-Gill serves as Chief of the Division of EMS, the EMS Fellowship Director, and is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He has been a nationally registered paramedic for over 20 years and is also a certified Flight paramedic.   Doc...2021-08-1844 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastS2:E38 - "Stroke Systems of Care and the Urban Environment - A discussion with Dr. Christopher T. Richards, MD, MS, FAEMS, FACEP." Recorded June 14, 2021In this episode, we welcome Dr. Christopher Richards MD, MS, FAEMS, FACEP to the show.  Dr. Richards is an emergency medicine and EMS physician in the Division of EMS in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, as well as a member of the UC Stroke Team. He is the EMS medical director of several EMS agencies in southwest Ohio, as well as the UCHealth Mobile Stroke Unit. He collaborates nationally as a committee chair of the Prehospital Guidelines Consortium, an Advisory Board member of the American Stroke Association, and as a representative to the National I...2021-08-0443 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastS2:E37 - "Kids, COVID and MIS-C - A discussion with Dr. Kelly Levasseur and Dr. Sam Mishra." Recorded April 22, 2021In this episode, Dr. Samantha Mishra and I introduce you to Dr.Kelly Levasseur, DO, MS, who is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician at Children’s Hospital of Michigan located in Detroit.  Dr. Levasseur is a graduate of Michigan State University School of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her pediatric residency and pediatric emergency medicine fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Throughout the pandemic many of us were under the impression that kids aren’t as negatively impacted by a COVID-19 infection as adults, especially the elderly and those with co-morbidities.  Although this statement is truly...2021-07-1242 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastS2:E36 - "FAST-ED in North Carolina - A discussion with Jon Studnek, PhD, NRP, and Patricia Dowbiggin, MPH, EMT-P about stroke, EMS and data driven decisions." Recorded May 7, 2021Right now, stroke systems of care are being developed and/or fortified all over the world in order to connect the latest advancements in hospital stroke care directly to stroke victims through collaborative, data driven strategic planning and execution with EMS.  In today’s episode, we welcome two new guests to discuss stroke, FAST-ED and data driven decisions.  Jonathan R. Studnek PhD NRP, Deputy Director of Operations, Mecklenburg EMS Agency, and Patricia Dowbiggin, MPH EMT-P, Process Improvement Advisor, Mecklenburg EMS Agency, have been invited to the EMS on AIR podcast to discuss their stroke study and...2021-06-071h 11EMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastS2:E35 - "TXA, traumatic bleeding and EMS - A discussion with Dr. Steve McGraw, Luke Bowen and John Theut about the introduction of TXA for Southeast Michigan EMS agencies." Recorded May 5, 2021In today’s episode, we discuss tranexamic acid, or TXA. TXA is a medication that helps prevent the body from prematurely breaking down clots. It doesn’t make new clots.  It protects existing clots as they are formed. TXA was originally developed for the treatment of hemophilia and to reduce bleeding in patients undergoing oral surgery. Eventually, it was shown to be an effective preoperative drug that minimizes the need for large amounts of whole blood during general surgery procedures. TXA is now being used by EMS to treat severely injured trauma patients in the field who have or are a...2021-05-2529 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastS2:E34 - "Preventing sleep-related infant deaths in Michigan with EMS – A discussion with the State of Michigan Infant Safe Sleep Program." Recorded May 3, 2021According to the CDC SUID Case Registry Project, every year approximately 150 sleep-related infant deaths occur in Michigan.  That’s about three deceased infants a week.  The causes typically include a person or an object in the baby’s sleep space that leads to suffocation.  Common objects associated with these events include pillows, blankets and stuffed toys.  Sadly, preventable sleep-related causes are the number one contributor of infant deaths in Michigan, as it is in many areas around the United States.In this episode we welcome Dr. Samantha Mishra DO, MPH back to the show.  S...2021-05-1738 minEMS on AIR PodcastEMS on AIR PodcastS2:E33 - "Evolving your Stroke System of Care - An interview with Edward Jauch, MD, MS, FAHA FACEP and Dr. Steve McGraw, D.O." Recorded May 3, 2021In this episode, we welcome Dr. Edward Jauch, the Chief of System Research, at the Mission Research Institute/Mission Health System.  Dr. Jauch served as the Chair of Stroke Council for the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association and was the primary author for the 2013 Acute Ischemic Stroke guidelines. He is a co-author of the flagship American Heart Association / American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) guidelines for telemedicine use in stroke, primary prevention of stroke, prehospital care of stroke, and stroke systems of care, as well as over 20 other AHA guidelines and scientific statements.  Collectively Dr. Jauch’s efforts have focu...2021-05-1059 min