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The Let's Get Comfy Podcast

The Let's Get Comfy Podcast

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Hosted by Founder and CEO of Comfort Measures Consulting LLC, Norman Harris. The Official Healthcare Edutainment station. Empowering listeners with the knowledge and resources to age comfortably. The podcast platform will uniquely provide laughter, peace, joy, resources and most of all COMFORT. Fostering professional partnerships and engaging the audience by providing them access to a REAL family-like conversation. That gives them the REAL reasons. Connects them to REAL reliable resources. To get REAL results. For REAL Comfort! Through interviews with C-suite healthcare leaders, experts, caregivers, founders, authors, educators, and thought leaders who are doing incredible work for older adults, family caregivers, and the healthcare community.

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  • From Military Service to Saving Lives: Brianne Brown's Mission with The Fire Watch
    Jun 2 2025

    What drives a military logistics specialist to become a champion for veteran suicide prevention? For Brianne Brown, it wasn't just career evolution—it was a calling born from personal experience.

    In this powerful conversation, Air Force veteran Brianne Brown pulls back the curtain on her journey from military service to her vital work as Central Florida Regional Program Director for The Fire Watch. With raw honesty, she reveals how her experiences as both a veteran and former spouse of a combat veteran shaped her understanding of the unique challenges veterans face when transitioning to civilian life.

    Brown introduces us to The Fire Watch's innovative community-based approach to veteran suicide prevention. Unlike traditional support models, The Fire Watch trains everyday citizens to recognize warning signs and connect veterans with resources before they reach crisis—a strategy proving essential in Florida, where veteran suicide rates are 2.5 times higher than non-veteran rates.

    The discussion delves into the military mindset that can sometimes work against veterans in crisis. "Our motto is to solve the problem and eliminate the threat," Brown explains, revealing how this training can become dangerous when veterans view themselves as the problem. She also explores the complex interplay between psychological, social, spiritual, and physical health that creates true well-being for veterans.

    Perhaps most compelling is Brown's perspective on healing: "Healing happens in community, not in isolation." This simple truth drives The Fire Watch's mission to create networks of trained supporters throughout Florida communities.

    Whether you're a veteran, know a veteran, or simply care about preventing suicide, this episode offers practical wisdom and a path to make a difference. Brown shares how anyone can complete the free one-hour training at thefirewatch.org to become what she calls a "Watch Stander"—someone equipped to recognize warning signs and connect veterans with life-saving resources.

    Ready to stand in the gap for veterans in your community? This conversation will show you how one hour of your time could save a life.

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    52 m
  • The Advocate's Journey: Michelle Hogan on Community Service
    May 19 2025

    Norman Harris welcomes Michelle Hogan, Associate Director of Community Donations at Metropolitan Ministries, for a conversation about finding purpose through service and making an impact on homelessness.

    • Michelle's childhood experiences with racism sparked her passion for advocacy and social justice
    • Metropolitan Ministries serves the homeless through services that alleviate suffering, promote dignity, and instill self-sufficiency
    • Coordinating a donation of 300 bed sets from Ashley Furniture provided essential comfort to children and elderly individuals who previously had nowhere to sleep
    • Becoming homeless is often just one missed paycheck away, but helping those who've lived outside for years requires addressing deeper issues beyond just resources
    • Metropolitan Ministries offers multiple ways to help, including volunteering at meal sites, sorting donations, participating in food drives, and hosting collection drives
    • Michelle's personal journey from corporate life to homelessness to nonprofit leadership demonstrates resilience and the importance of following your purpose
    • Finding your voice through platforms like podcasts and social media can create change by helping people understand issues from new perspectives

    To learn more about Metropolitan Ministries or to get involved, visit metromin.org or follow Michelle Hogan on LinkedIn.


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    38 m
  • Building Wealth, Wellness & Legacy” – with Dr. Ranyouri “Rainy” Senia
    May 5 2025

    Dr. Rainey Semia shares her journey from healthcare to real estate, demonstrating how to build multiple successful businesses through systems, processes, and a servant's heart. Her path from occupational therapist to nursing home administrator to real estate entrepreneur offers valuable insights for professionals seeking to diversify their careers and income streams.

    • Moving from occupational therapy to nursing home administration after observing leadership gaps
    • Earning a PhD in Healthcare Services with specialization in healthcare administration
    • Transitioning to real estate during COVID to pursue investment goals
    • Expanding into mortgage lending, credit restoration, and financial literacy coaching
    • Owning an event venue and developing international real estate connections
    • Using systems and processes to successfully manage multiple businesses
    • Finding motivation in helping clients achieve homeownership dreams
    • Building leadership skills through healthcare administration experience
    • Planning to establish nonprofits focused on affordable housing and senior equipment needs
    • Emphasizing the importance of building relationships early in your career

    For more information about Dr. Rainey's services or to connect with her, search for Rainyouri Semia on social media platforms. For those seeking an event venue in the Tampa/Brandon area, her 900-square-foot venue is located at the intersection of 301 and Adamo Drive and can accommodate up to 50 people.


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    54 m
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