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When The Call Hits Home Explores the Complexities of First Responder Family Dynamics in New Episode
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KENOSHA, Wis. - Amzeal -- The podcast "When The Call Hits Home," hosted by licensed mental health professionals and children of police officers, Dr. Ashlee Gethner and Jennifer Woosley Sailor, has released a compelling new episode featuring licensed clinical social worker Erin Quandt-Knapinski.
In WTCHH Episode 17, Erin dives deep into the spotlight on the unique challenges faced by families of first responders. With over 21 years of experience and a diverse background in basic needs, hospice care, psychiatric social work, and crisis assessments, Erin shares her personal and professional insights, making this episode a must-listen for anyone navigating similar circumstances.
Key highlights of the episode include:
With heartfelt reflections, practical advice, and a focus on supporting both first responders and their families, this episode of When The Call Hits Home offers invaluable insights and empathy for those living through similar experiences.
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For more information, visit https://whenthecallhitshome.com
About "When The Call Hits Home":
"When The Call Hits Home" is a podcast dedicated to exploring the unique challenges faced by first responders and their families. Hosted by Jennifer Woosley Saylor and Dr. Ashlee Gethner, both licensed mental health professionals who grew up as daughters of police officers, the podcast aims to provide a supportive platform for sharing personal stories and professional insights on mental health, organizational dynamics, and family impact.
In WTCHH Episode 17, Erin dives deep into the spotlight on the unique challenges faced by families of first responders. With over 21 years of experience and a diverse background in basic needs, hospice care, psychiatric social work, and crisis assessments, Erin shares her personal and professional insights, making this episode a must-listen for anyone navigating similar circumstances.
Key highlights of the episode include:
- Daycare Decisions: Erin recounts her family's decision to avoid daycare for her daughter, emphasizing the sacrifices made by her husband, who initially worked night shifts before transitioning to day shifts.
- Blended Family Dynamics: Erin candidly discusses her experience stepping into the role of a stepmom before becoming a biological mom. She shares the unique challenges of co-parenting with a first responder husband, stressing the importance of flexibility and shared responsibilities.
- Balancing Parenting Styles: The conversation delves into the balance needed in parenting styles, especially when one parent encounters extreme cases in their job. Erin and the hosts discuss how parents can avoid becoming "bad cops" at home.
- Impact of Job Demands: Erin highlights the difficulties faced due to the demanding schedules of first responders, including missed family events, the impact on sleep, and the feelings of loneliness and exclusion.
- Mental Health and Connection: The episode emphasizes the importance of connection and meaningful interactions, despite the challenging and unpredictable nature of first responder schedules. Erin shares strategies for maintaining family bonds and managing expectations.
With heartfelt reflections, practical advice, and a focus on supporting both first responders and their families, this episode of When The Call Hits Home offers invaluable insights and empathy for those living through similar experiences.
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For more information, visit https://whenthecallhitshome.com
About "When The Call Hits Home":
"When The Call Hits Home" is a podcast dedicated to exploring the unique challenges faced by first responders and their families. Hosted by Jennifer Woosley Saylor and Dr. Ashlee Gethner, both licensed mental health professionals who grew up as daughters of police officers, the podcast aims to provide a supportive platform for sharing personal stories and professional insights on mental health, organizational dynamics, and family impact.
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