{"name":"First Responder Reset | Sleep Deprivation, Fatigue, Burnout, Trauma, Recovery","short_name":"First Responder Reset | Sleep Deprivation, Fatigue, Burnout, Trauma, Recovery","theme_color":"#ffffff","start_url":"/","display":"standalone","background_color":"#fff","description":"<p><strong>Can't shut your brain off after shift?</strong> Still replaying calls when your head hits the pillow? <strong>Tired but wired?</strong> Burned out, emotionally exhausted, struggling with <strong>sleep deprivation</strong>, <strong>insomnia</strong>, or wondering why you can't relax even when you're finally home?</p>\n<p>Maybe you're still showing up. Still doing the job. Still taking care of everyone else.</p>\n<p>But your sleep is falling apart. You're exhausted but can't sleep. Every little sound wakes you up. Or maybe you sleep all night and still wake up feeling like you never really rested. Your fuse is shorter. Your family gets what's left of you. The calls still follow you home, and your nervous system never seems to get the message that the danger is over.</p>\n<p>You're not weak.</p>\n<p>You're not broken.</p>\n<p>And you're definitely not the only one.</p>\n<p>Welcome to <strong>First Responder Reset</strong>—the podcast for <strong>law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, paramedics, dispatchers, corrections officers, Search &amp; Rescue, healthcare professionals, military, veterans, and other high-stress professionals</strong> who are tired of living in survival mode.</p>\n<p>Each episode combines practical strategies, current neuroscience, and culturally competent conversations about <strong>trauma, PTSD, cumulative trauma, operational stress, hypervigilance, shift work, sleep deprivation, burnout, critical incidents, nervous system regulation, resilience, marriage, family, recovery, and first responder wellness</strong>. We'll also talk about <strong>EMDR Therapy</strong>, <strong>EMDR Intensives</strong>, and how to leave work at work—without losing the edge that makes you good at what you do.</p>\n<p>Hey, I'm <strong>Amie Peterson</strong>—a licensed trauma therapist, Certified EMDR Therapist, daughter of a retired Chief of Police, and the product of a multigenerational law enforcement family. For nearly a decade, I've worked almost exclusively with first responders, military and combat veterans, healthcare professionals, and other high-stress professionals, helping them recover from <strong>PTSD, burnout, cumulative trauma, critical incident stress, hypervigilance, sleep problems, and operational stress</strong>.</p>\n<p>I've sat across from police officers carrying child abuse investigations and ICAC cases long after the evidence was logged. Firefighters replaying fatal fires and pediatric calls. Paramedics carrying the weight of critical incidents. Dispatchers whose brains never slowed down after years of listening to other people's emergencies. Corrections officers living in constant hypervigilance. Search &amp; Rescue volunteers carrying difficult recoveries. Combat veterans who spent years mission-ready and couldn't figure out how to turn survival mode off. And the spouses and families who simply wanted their responder back.</p>\n<p>For years, I watched good people tell themselves...</p>\n<p><em>\"I'm fine.\"</em></p>\n<p><em>\"It just comes with the job.\"</em></p>\n<p><em>\"I can handle it.\"</em></p>\n<p><em>\"I just need more sleep.\"</em></p>\n<p>But here's what I've learned.</p>\n<p>Most people in these professions aren't looking for \"mental health.\"</p>\n<p>They're looking for <strong>relief</strong>.</p>\n<p>Relief from poor sleep.</p>\n<p>Relief from burnout.</p>\n<p>Relief from trauma.</p>\n<p>Relief from hypervigilance.</p>\n<p>Relief from operational stress.</p>\n<p>Relief from carrying the job home.</p>\n<p>Relief from feeling like they have to do it alone.</p>\n<p>In other words...</p>\n<p>They're looking for <strong>recovery</strong>.</p>\n<p>If you're ready to improve your sleep, recover from burnout, heal from trauma, calm your nervous system, reconnect with your spouse and family, understand what's happening inside your brain after years of shift work and critical incidents, and build a career—and a life—you can survive...</p>\n<p>You're in the right place.</p>\n<p>So finish that report, throw on your headphones after shift...</p>\n<p>And let's get to work.</p>","icons":[{"src":"https://deow9bq0xqvbj.cloudfront.net/image-logo/22432310/First_Responder_Reset_Podcast_Art_2_bsuaf_300x300.jpg","sizes":"300x300","type":"image/png"}]}