• Who’s Next? The Silent Fear of Becoming a Scapegoat | Ep15
    Feb 17 2025

    The episode looks at the pervasive issue of scapegoating within policing, examining its roots, psychological impact, and strategies for prevention.

    It highlights the need for support and understanding within the emergency services community, especially for newly appointed officers.


    • Discussion of the fear of scapegoating in policing
    • Exploration of why scapegoating occurs in law enforcement
    • Examination of the psychological toll on affected officers
    • Practical tips for protecting oneself from unjust blame
    • Importance of documentation and knowing one’s rights
    • Encouragement to build strong professional networks
    • Need for mental health support and therapy

    https://www.polfed.org/surrey/news/2023/concern-over-huge-rise-of-inexperienced-police-officers-due-to-swift-uplift/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47161480?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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    8 mins
  • When Duty Hurts: Understanding Moral Injury | Ep 14
    Feb 3 2025

    TRIGGER WARNING:
    Trauma including: domestic abuse, rape, chemical submission.
    This episode is definitely NOT for little ears.
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    This episode explores the significant yet often overlooked issue of moral injury in the emergency services. By sharing personal experiences and cases, Sharon Williams emphasises the mental health challenges faced by emergency service workers and the importance of recognising and addressing these issues to foster healing and resilience.

    • Understanding moral injury and its psychological impact
    • Statistics reflecting mental health issues in police officers
    • Scenarios that lead to moral injury in emergency work
    • Personal stories showcasing the emotional toll of the profession
    • Moral injury symptoms
    • The importance of professional therapy and self-care practices
    • Emphasising the need for organisational support
    • Encouraging reflection on personal moral dilemmas and experiences
    • Call for engagement in the ongoing conversation about mental health in emergency services


    Police Federation Article - https://www.polfed.org/news/latest-news/2024/record-14-508-officers-signed-off-with-poor-mental-health-in-past-year/


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    19 mins
  • 5 Ways Imposter Syndrome May Show Up In Your Policing Career | Ep 13
    Jan 20 2025

    *** For more info on Imposter Syndrome symptoms, side effects and practical tips, read my latest blog which is jam packed with value for you! ***

    Ever feel like an imposter in your own shoes, despite all the accolades and achievements you’ve collected? Join me, Sharon Williams, as I guide you through an episode dedicated to unraveling the complex web of imposter syndrome, particularly in the high-stakes world of emergency services.

    Imposter syndrome is a common struggle in high-pressure environments like emergency services, characterised by feelings of inadequacy despite evidence of success. This episode delves into its manifestations, potential positive impacts, and encourages open discussions to combat self-doubt.

    With practical insights and reflective questions, this episode promises to equip you with the tools to confront and reframe those nagging doubts, emphasising the crucial importance of mental health in sustaining a fulfilling career.

    • Definition and prevalence of imposter syndrome

    • Five manifestations in professional settings: over-preparation, fear of failure, discounting praise, perfectionism, and self-doubt

    • Positive outcomes of imposter syndrome, including motivation and fostering humility

    • Personal reflections on overcoming feelings of inadequacy

    • Importance of open conversations about self-doubt and seeking support

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    Podcast music created by Kadien, listen to more or get your own podcast music
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    14 mins
  • New Year Blues... Review & New for 2025 | Ep 12
    Jan 6 2025

    Reflecting on the New Year, this episode challenges the concept of resolutions and emphasises personal wellbeing as the true pathway to a happier life.

    Sharon shares her journey of self-care, the value of prioritising mental health, and encourages listeners to take time to reflect and embrace their stories and achievements.

    • Discussion of the New Year blues and societal pressures

    • Importance of self-care in the emergency services

    • Reflection on personal victories throughout the past year

    • Overview of Blue Light Counselling services

    • Encouragement to pursue personal interests and hobbies

    • The story behind launching the podcast

    • Vision for 2025 and call for listener involvement


    Claire Feldman - Counsellor, Private Practice Mentor and Creator of the 'Prosper in Private Practice' Community Hub https://www.prosperinprivatepractice.com

    Chantelle Dyson- Podcast Producer and Mentor
    https://www.instagram.com/the.clever.content.creator
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    - Fully pampered getaways in the countryside or by the sea - luxury retreats take place in lovely houses around the UK.
    https://www.readingretreat.co.uk

    Flores Del Camino
    - Contemplative and Creative Retreats
    https://www.floresdelcamino.com

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    29 mins
  • Guardians of the Festive Season | Ep 11
    Dec 23 2024

    Working in emergency services during Christmas highlights the emotional toll this time can take on first responders while showcasing their dedication to serving others even when they sacrifice their own holiday experiences.

    The episode explores the complexities around this duty, emotional challenges, and the importance of support systems in navigating such a demanding period.

    • Discussion on the relentless nature of emergency work during the holidays
    • Emotional toll of being away from family during Christmas
    • Reflection on memories tied to tragic incidents during the festive period
    • Importance of support and connection among emergency workers
    • Recognising the sacrifices of first responders
    • Encouragement for those working in the emergency services to seek support
    • Acknowledgement of the wider community's role in supporting emergency workers

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    9 mins
  • Guest Rod: Bridging Blue and Community - An Inspector Tells... | Ep 10
    Dec 9 2024

    Ever wondered about the real lives of those behind the badge?
    Join me, Sharon Williams, as I sit down with Rod Rose, a retired police officer who dedicated 30 years to the force.
    We unpack his motivations, the hurdles he overcame and the milestones he achieved throughout his career. From his initial steps as a constable to the strategic challenges faced while rising to the rank of inspector, Rod's story is one of resilience and dedication to community service.

    Throughout the episode, we touch on the often unseen emotional weight carried by officers, particularly in dealing with distressing cases like road collisions and abuse investigations. Rod and I discuss the importance of empathy, skill, and support, not only for the victims but for the officers themselves. We share personal anecdotes that highlight the camaraderie and resilience required in police work, offering a window into the pressures and rewards of life in the line of duty.

    We also tackle public perceptions, exploring how misunderstandings and stereotypes can overshadow the critical roles police officers play. Traffic enforcement, often dismissed as minor, is spotlighted for its vital role in public safety. Rod and I reflect on the cultural shifts within the force and the need for better mental health support, aiming to bridge the gap between the public and those sworn to protect it. This episode promises a profound understanding of the dedication required to wear the uniform every day.

    Rod's Book will be linked here when it's available for purchase.
    Watch this space! Coming early 2025!

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder & Shift Work = A Recipe For Trouble, Here's Why... | Ep 9
    Nov 25 2024

    What if the "winter blues" were more than just a seasonal inconvenience?

    Join me, Sharon Williams, in the Blue Light Diaries as we unravel the complexities of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and learn powerful strategies to tackle its impact.

    Discover why this condition is not just about feeling a little down when the days get shorter; it's a significant challenge that affects mood, energy, and overall well-being, especially for those working shifts in the emergency services. By tuning in, you'll gain insights into the symptoms and potential causes of SAD, from reduced sunlight exposure to vitamin D deficiency, and learn how they can disrupt life and work during the colder months.

    Equipped with this knowledge, we explore practical approaches to manage SAD, helping you reclaim your mental health and vitality. From simple actions like maximising sunlight exposure and using light therapy to maintaining a consistent sleep routine and balanced diet, these strategies are geared to boost wellbeing.

    This episode also opens a dialogue with shift workers, offering a platform for sharing personal experiences and coping strategies. Connect, learn, and support each other as we navigate the darker seasons together, ensuring no one faces these challenges alone.

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    Podcast music created by Kadien, listen to more or get your own podcast music
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    22 mins
  • Guest Joe: Transforming Pain Into Purpose - There Is Life After Policing | Ep 8
    Nov 11 2024

    TRIGGER WARNING:
    Trauma including: death, violence, drugs, and suicide.
    This episode is definitely NOT for little ears.
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    What happens when a dedicated police officer confronts unimaginable trauma head-on? Join us as former Met Police Officer Joe shares her gripping and emotional journey through the highs and lows of her law enforcement career.

    From the early days as a new recruit, facing unimaginable challenges like the death of a sergeant and witnessing a suicide, Joe offers a raw and candid look at her experiences. Her story is one of resilience and perseverance, detailing the camaraderie and friendships formed in a predominantly male environment, alongside the mental health struggles that come with the territory.

    As Joe opens up about her personal battles with stress, trauma, and chronic pain, we delve into the importance of mental health support for officers. Her transition from policing to counselling is a testament to the transformative power of therapy, not just for herself, but for victims of serious crimes as well.

    Through her candid reflections, Joe emphasises the necessity of acknowledging and addressing the invisible burdens officers carry, while advocating for better emotional support systems within the police service.

    In the face of adversity, Joe's journey is a beacon of hope and inspiration. Overcoming addiction and finding new purpose in counselling, she uses her past experiences to connect deeply with those she helps today. Her insights into the barriers officers face in seeking mental health support highlight the urgent need for empathy and understanding within emergency services.

    This episode is a powerful reminder of the importance of breaking stereotypes and encouraging officers to seek help, paving the way for a culture of openness and healing in law enforcement.

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    1 hr and 13 mins