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The Inner Response Podcast

By: Marissa Rose
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  • Dive into the nexus of neuroscience and paramedicine with Marissa, a 9-year paramedic. "The Inner Response", rebranded from the loved and well-known "Paramedic Podcast", unveils the deep emotional layers of frontline work, blending Marissa's experiences, studies, and equine therapy research. Explore tales of resilience, PTSD, and pioneering discoveries. A unique listen for first responders, professionals, and anyone intrigued by the interplay of mind and emergency service. Join us as we champion the mental well-being of our everyday heroes.
    Marissa Rose
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Episodes
  • The Paramedic Podcast: Season 2, Episode 3.
    Mar 11 2023
    Today, I have another incredibly resilient and knowledgeable man on the show. This guest has been a pioneer in his field for over 20 years and has been researching his area of expertise when it certainly was not of popular opinion. Challenging, and rightly so, years of controversial and less efficacious ways to treat and manage major mental ill health conditions, particularly those relating to trauma and frontline workers such as depression, anxiety, PTSD and suicidality. Today I welcome onto the show no other than Professor Jim Lagopoulos, the director of Thompson Insitute, located at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland Australia which is a world-class hub for research, teaching and clinical services for Australia's most pressing mental health issues. This institute last year has been allocated $12.2 million from the Federal budget, $8.3 million of which is going towards establishing the National PTSD Centre which will be the hub of clinical and technical expertise in treatment for trauma-related mental health conditions. Join me as Jim and I discuss changes in brain chemistry, neuroscience, neuroimaging, ketamine in the treatment of PTSD and what it looks like tackling mental ill health from and chemical and biological perspective. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/innerresponse/message
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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • The Paramedic Podcast: Season 2, Episode 2.
    Feb 25 2023
    Today I welcome onto the show Jeff Sych, Jeff is a registered psychologist who has dedicated his private practice to the wellbeing and recovery of safety personnel. Jeff is trained in the assessment and evidence-based treatment of mental health conditions that arise from public safety personnel service but prefers to present on building resistance and resilience to encourage our peers to stay psychologically healthy. Jeff is a co-author of a 2022 published peer reviewed research study showing positive effects of high fidelity CISM programs on the mental health of first responders in Canada. Jeff facilitates courses titled "Assisting individuals in crisis", "group crisis intervention", "psychological body armour for emergency services and healthcare" and "resilient leadership for emergency services and healthcare". Join us as we explore this interesting new series looking at the mental health of frontline workers, red flags, definitions of mental ill health as it relates to frontline workers, cognitive load, burnout, resilience and finally post traumatic growth. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/innerresponse/message
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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • The Paramedic Podcast: Season 2, Episode 1
    Feb 11 2023
    Welcome back to The Paramedic Podcast where I am joined by Dr Olivia Johnson where we discuss the difficult topic of suicide and all the factors surrounding it. Dr Olivia holds a masters in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Missouri, St Louis and a doctorate in Organisational Leadership Management from the University of Phoenix. Dr Johnson is also the founder of the Blue Wall Institute where she trains first responders, families and administrators on wellness issues, suicide awareness and prevention and leadership issues. Today Olivia and I unpack all of her years of research into these issues and discuss the taboo of suicide in frontline workers, the “fatal 10”, how we can work together to prevent suicide and the importance of a safe and supportive workplace. Join me on this exciting episode and as always, reach out to me, your peers or loved ones if you require some support. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/innerresponse/message
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    1 hr and 17 mins

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Great podcast for paramedics and frontline workers.

Really good sound quality. Tackling some important issues facing paramedics and all frontline workers. Inspirational paramedic stories and really interesting expert guests who unpack the stigma of mental health. A strong focus on post traumatic growth which is always a game changer. Highly recommend.

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