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In honor of this Thanksgiving week...this week's episode is a short, message of gratitude for YOU...the listener and the previous guests.
Practicing gratitude has been one of the biggest game changers to my transition out of Law Enforcement. While the journey CAN be rough and it can seem impossible to have hope, see light at the end of the tunnel, or feel like you have anything to be grateful for. Because of that, it is crucial to develop some sort of gratitude practice to lean on when times get tough. In this episode, I chat about how/when I practice gratitude.
I am so grateful to our previous guests and their willingness to share their stories, oftentimes for the first time, on this show. Their willingness to own their story and share it with listeners, not only brings hope to others by proving there is indeed life after Law Enforcement, but gives "permission" to others to share their story.
This podcast would NOT be what it is without these guests and without YOU listening in each week, sharing the episodes that speak to you on social media, and living ratings/reviews...helping the podcast gods know what we are talking about good stuff and they'll push the episodes out to more. As a loyal listener...I have a special thank you for you, hidden in the episode.
At the end of this episode, I chat about a few Next Shift Black Friday specials. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving...no matter how/when you're actually celebrating.
If this holiday is hard for you and you are struggling, you are NOT alone. Reach out to me, to a trusted friend, to 988, or to COPLINE (1-800-267-5463).
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