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Can't Escape Work? You're Living in Survival Mode | Episode 418

Can't Escape Work? You're Living in Survival Mode | Episode 418

Season 5 Episode 418 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Can't Escape Work? You're Living in Survival Mode | Episode 418

We celebrate the community that fuels Voices for Voices while opening a candid talk about the weight first responders and upstanders carry after life-or-death moments. A raw story of a near-final note turns into a plea for support, presence, and practical ways to keep hope alive.

• gratitude for listeners and global growth goals
• free access to resources and why scale matters
• the role of first responders and upstanders in crisis
• limits of training versus real-life stress
• the struggle to separate work from home after traumatic calls
• a first responder’s near-suicide story and choosing “not today”
• practical support, peer care, and therapy as lifelines
• simple actions anyone can take to help and share hope

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Chapter Markers

0:00 Gratitude And Global Mission

1:18 Community Support And Sharing

5:22 Free Access And Nonprofit Impact

7:21 From Ledge To Loving Arms

12:20 Training Limits And Real-World Weight

15:58 Separating Work From Home

19:24 Upstanders Versus Bystanders

25:08 A First Responder’s Breaking Point

31:10 Choosing Not Today

34:48 Purpose, Goals, And Hope

41:42 Closing Thanks And Calls To Action


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