The Responder Reset Podcast
The Responder Reset Podcast is where real stories and real solutions meet. Hosted by Rich Creamer, a Navy veteran and retired law enforcement leader, this show brings together the voices of those who’ve worn the badge, the turnout gear, or the uniform—and lived to talk about what it really takes to reset.
Each week, we strip away the buzzwords and get to the truth: the cost of service, the weight of trauma, and the strength it takes to reset from it all.
No egos. No gatekeeping. Just boots-on-the-ground wisdom, hard-earned healing, and a culture shift that starts with the people in it.
Brought to you by Lighthouse Health & Wellness.
For Inquiries, contact me at :
responderreset@lighthouse4ps.org
The Responder Reset Podcast
Latest Episodes
Episode 11: Q&A — When The Job Becomes You
In this raw Q&A episode, we tackle the questions you’ve been sending in. How do first responders keep their ego in check without losing their edge? What’s the one piece of advice for anyone new to this world? What’s been the biggest cha...
True Colors: When We Become the Problem
Any industry shows its true colors when it gets pushed.In this episode Rich touches on something that most people inside the first responder wellness space won’t say publicly — because the professional cost is too high.Rich t...
Episode 9: When Honesty Gets Labeled Negative.
After breaking down the Seven Deadly Sins of Public Safety Wellness, the feedback came in—loud, quiet, supportive, and critical.Some said, “Finally someone said it.”Others said it was negative.So this episode isn’t a recap....
Episode 8: The Seven Deadly Sins of Public Safety Wellness: Family Silence
This week on The Responder Reset, we talk about something that hits closer to home than most calls ever will — Family Silence.When a house gets quiet, it is not always peaceful. Sometimes it means people have stopped trying to reach each...
Episode 7: The Seven Deadly Sins of Public Safety Wellness: Organizational Betrayal
Organizational betrayal occurs when individuals feel let down by the systems and leadership structures designed to protect and support them. In public safety environments, these experiences can influence morale, trust, performance, and retentio...
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