• EMDR in a Nutshell: What First Responders and Families Need to Know
    Feb 6 2026

    EMDR in a Nutshell: What First Responders and Families Need to Know

    In this episode, we sit down with Annalee Moody, LMHC, a passionate clinician who specializes in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). Annalee breaks down EMDR in clear, everyday language and explains how this powerful therapy helps first responders resolve traumatic memories and moral injury that often come with the job. Through her clinical experience, she demystifies what EMDR actually looks like, why it can be so effective for trauma, and what both first responders and their loved ones should know when considering this approach. This conversation is designed to help you decide whether EMDR is right for you—and how to get the most out of your EMDR journey.

    This conversation is designed to educate first responder families about EMDR and its powerful role in memory reconciliation—helping traumatic experiences lose their emotional grip rather than continue to hijack daily life.

    Helpful Links:

    🔗 Shatterproof at FHE Health — This is the specialized first responder trauma and recovery program at FHE Health that integrates evidence-based therapies, including intensive EMDR. You can learn more here: 👉 https://fherehab.com/services/first-responders/

    🔗 EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) — The main professional association for EMDR clinicians, resources, training information, and a therapist directory: 👉 https://www.emdria.org/

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    27 mins
  • Why Resolutions Fail and Habits Work
    Jan 2 2026

    Atomic Habits vs. New Year’s Resolutions breaks down why resolutions fail—and habits stick—through the lens of behavioral science. Ivona Bhadha guides first responder families through the habit loop and James Clear’s 4 Laws of Behavior Change: make it obvious, make it attractive, make it easy, and make it satisfying. You’ll learn why lasting change depends on social support and immediate rewards—and why every behavior actually makes sense for the person performing it. Practical, relatable, and eye-opening, this episode shows how to build habits that work with real life, not against it.

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    42 mins
  • Mindfulness - A Powerful Tool for Reducing Stress and Amplifying Joy with Dr.Gus Castellanos
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Gus Castellanos, retired neurologist, sleep specialist, and UMass-certified MBSR teacher, to explore his remarkable journey from medical practice, through addiction and recovery, to becoming one of South Florida’s most respected mindfulness instructors.

    We discuss:

    • how mindfulness builds resilience, supports recovery, and reduces stress
    • his personal experience overcoming addiction through 12-step work and mindfulness practice
    • how mindful awareness helps first responders and caregivers hold the delicate balance between responsibility for others and responsibility for themselves.
    • practical strategies for nervous system regulation
    • a simple transition practice to use at the end of the day before returning home

    This episode highlights how mindfulness can create meaningful change within individuals and systems, from healthcare to first responders to our own daily lives.

    A deeply human, grounded, and inspiring conversation.

    Helpful resources:

    More information on Gus, mindfulness recordings at: https://innerinmate.com/

    “ Mindful Leader “- light guided mindfulness meditation to practice in the group 24/7: https://www.mindfulleader.org/meditate-together

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    42 mins
  • The Recovery Roadmap: Integrity, Adventure & Lasting Change with Michael Herbert
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Michael Herbert, author of The Recovery Roadmap: A Guide to Freedom and Adventure, to explore what it means to build a life in recovery that is honest, meaningful, and resilient. Michael brings over 35 years of experience as a recovery strategist, counselor, and interventionist — and he’s walked his own path through addiction, healing, and growth.

    You’ll hear:

    • The concept of “finding something appealing in abstinence and recovery” — asking the vital question: “Now that I’m abstinent, what energizes me? What makes my heart sing?”

    • How to balance external guidance with inner knowing to create a recovery that truly fits you

    • Why building self-trust is essential — learning to trust that you are okay and will be okay

    • How to trust the recovery process, especially for those used to control (first responders, high-stress professionals)

    • A reframed view of humility — not as weakness, but as strength: the strength to learn from everyone

    • The power of “Just for Today” — focusing on the present, reflecting on what you gain by staying clean today and what you lose by going back

    • Michael’s reflection on the idea of “Pay Day” — how recovery gradually increases your “pay” in physical, mental, emotional, relational, and spiritual health

    Whether you’re in recovery, supporting someone who is, or working in the field of addiction and healing, this conversation offers grounded hope, practical wisdom, and fresh perspective.

    Guest Links
    • 🌐 Michael Herbert’s Website: coachmichaelherbert.com

    • 📘 Book: The Recovery Roadmap: A Guide to Freedom and Adventure — available through major booksellers and on Google Books

    • 🧭 Free Recovery Guide Companion: coachmichaelherbert.com/recovery-guide

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    50 mins
  • Holding Space for First Responder Families Impacted by Trauma, Mental Illness, and Addiction
    Oct 3 2025
    In this episode, Ivona Bhadha, LCSW and Director of Family Services at FHE Health, joins Neely Carlton Lyons and Erin McNamee from the Family Recovery Collective to share her journey of developing specialized support for first responder families impacted by trauma, addiction, and mental health challenges. She describes the unique pressures these families face, including common patterns such as caretaking, rescuing, and secret keeping, and explains how vicarious trauma and compassion fatigue often take root in their lives. Ivona outlines her 12-week family support groups, where spouses, parents, and loved ones learn grounding practices, boundary-setting, and communication skills, while also reclaiming their own wellbeing. She highlights the importance of breaking denial, building self-awareness, and creating community connection as families begin their own healing journey. Above all, she emphasizes that true support isn’t about fixing the first responder, but about finding strength, courage, and compassion within themselves—reminding families that they are not alone, and that their health and wholeness matter too. For more information on virtual platform of Family Recovery Collective, visit: https://www.familyrecoverycollective.com/
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    51 mins
  • First Responder Families Podcast: Making Space for Grief: When Losses Are Too Many and Grief Runs Deep
    Sep 5 2025

    Welcome back to The First Responder Families Podcast - Hosted by Ivona Bhahda. She is the Director of Family Services for FHE Health.

    This podcast focuses on the health and wellness of families who support the brave men and women who serve our communities and our country. FHE Health is a Nationally Recognized healthcare institution that delivers quality, medically integrated personalized treatment for those suffering from Behavioral Health Disorders. We are located in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

    We are proud to ethically serve the South Florida community as well as the nation with our healthcare services. We specialize in addictive disorders and other behavioral health diagnoses such as mood disorders, depression, anxiety, and traumatic disorders.

    https://fherehab.com/services/first-responders/

    Struggling? FHE Health is here to help. Please call: 833.685.7536

    We’re diving into the world of mentorship—not just for our brave first responders, but for their families too.

    In this episode, Ivona and Eric Bricker, LMHC explore the deep connection between grief and burnout, especially among first responders. They discuss how unacknowledged losses and emotional strain contribute to compassion fatigue, while highlighting the challenges of grieving in a culture that often avoids death. The conversation touches on disenfranchised grief, transitional trauma, and the evolving understanding of grief beyond traditional models. Eric shares practical strategies for processing trauma and maintaining connections with deceased loved ones, offering listeners tools for healing, resilience, and emotional growth.

    A conversation on healing, resilience, and honoring grief in first responder families.”

    Eric Bricker is a licensed psychotherapist and a host of “The Good Counsel Podcast”.

    https://ericbrickerlmhc.com/

    Thank you for listening. Please give us a 5-Star Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts and share this show with family and friends.

    Until next time - Ivona

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    51 mins
  • The First Responders Families Podcast: Freedom Thinkers: Rewriting First Responder Beliefs on Identity, Relationships & Success with Neil Schoepp
    Aug 1 2025

    Welcome back to The First Responder Families Podcast - Hosted by Ivona Bhahda. She is the Director of Family Services for FHE Health.

    This podcast focuses on the health and wellness of families who support the brave men and women who serve our communities and our country. FHE Health is a Nationally Recognized healthcare institution that delivers quality, medically integrated personalized treatment for those suffering from Behavioral Health Disorders. We are located in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

    We are proud to ethically serve the South Florida community as well as the nation with our healthcare services. We specialize in addictive disorders and other behavioral health diagnoses such as mood disorders, depression, anxiety, and traumatic disorders.

    https://fherehab.com/services/first-responders/

    Struggling? FHE Health is here to help. Please call: 833.685.7536

    We’re diving into the world of mentorship—not just for our brave first responders, but for their families too.

    In this inspiring episode, retired firefighter and police officer Neil Schoepp joins Ivona to explore life after public service. Neil shares his journey of becoming a coach and someone who needed to change his mindset, thinking, and identity and build a new life after retirement.

    From boundary-setting and emotional regulation to simplifying tasks and combating negative thoughts, Neil introduces powerful mindset tools like Shishikenko for awareness and emphasizes micro-actions as a path to personal growth. Together, they unpack the emotional landscape of first responders, the pressures of always saying "yes," and how to reframe success, leadership, and inner freedom.

    This episode is a must-listen for both active and retired first responders, offering powerful inspiration to rethink self-care—and a reminder that lasting change begins with small, consistent actions

    Such a good and informative interview!

    Until next time, Take Care!

    Ivona ~

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    53 mins
  • Mentorship Behind the Scenes: A Firefighter Wife's Journey Supporting Spouses
    Jul 4 2025

    Welcome back to The First Responder Families Podcast - Hosted by Ivona Bhahda. She is the Director of Family Services for FHE Health.

    This podcast focuses on the health and wellness of families who support the brave men and women who serve our communities and our country. FHE Health is a Nationally Recognized healthcare institution that delivers quality, medically integrated personalized treatment for those suffering from Behavioral Health Disorders. We are located in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

    We are proud to ethically serve the South Florida community as well as the nation with our healthcare services. We specialize in addictive disorders and other behavioral health diagnoses such as mood disorders, depression, anxiety, and traumatic disorders.

    https://fherehab.com/services/first-responders/

    Struggling? FHE Health is here to help. Please call: 833.685.7536

    We’re diving into the world of mentorship—not just for our brave first responders, but for their families too.

    Today’s guest is Chrissy Walser, wife of a fireman for 29 years and the Family Support Coordinator for SC FAST—the South Carolina Firefighters Assistance and Support Team. She’ now walks alongside other spouses as a peer mentor and advocate, helping change the culture of silence around stress, grief, and family challenges in the fire service.

    We explored:

    The Fire Life & Family Culture

    What Mentorship Looks Like

    The hard conversations

    Grief, Bereavement & Holding Space

    Sustaining Own Identity as a Spouse

    Such a good and informative interview!

    Until next time, Take Care!

    Ivona ~

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    45 mins