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Ep 23: Flames, Fallout, and Finding Himself: Firefighter Rob Leathen on Service, Survival, & Starting Over
May 5, 2026

Ep 23: Flames, Fallout, and Finding Himself: Firefighter Rob Leathen …

In this episode of The Other Side of the Call, In this episode of The Other Side of the Call, we sit down with retired firefighter Rob Leathen for a direct and unfiltered conversation about what the job gives, what it takes, ...

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Ep 22: Private, Practical, Proven: Accessible Mental Health for First Responders (PSPNet Explained)
April 28, 2026

Ep 22: Private, Practical, Proven: Accessible Mental Health for First…

Where do first responders actually go for support when they’re not ready, or not willing, to sit across from a therapist? In this resource-focused episode, we sit down with Dr. Heather Hadjistavropoulos, Executive Director of...

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Ep 21: The Weight of the Work: Dispatch, Distress & Recovery (Part 2 of 2)
April 17, 2026

Ep 21: The Weight of the Work: Dispatch, Distress & Recovery (Part 2 …

In part two of this National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week roundtable, the conversation shifts from what dispatch is to what it can do to the people doing it. Featuring dispatchers from police, fire, and paramedic serv...

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Ep 20: The Toll of the Tones: Truths of 911 Dispatch (Part 1 of 2)
April 14, 2026

Ep 20: The Toll of the Tones: Truths of 911 Dispatch (Part 1 of 2)

In recognition of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, this special roundtable brings together dispatchers from police, fire, and paramedic services across Canada and the United States. With decades of combined expe...

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Ep 19: First Responder Families: Separation, Healing & Life After Crisis (part 2 with Parul Shah)
April 7, 2026

Ep 19: First Responder Families: Separation, Healing & Life After Cri…

First responder work does not stay at the station, the hall, the hospital, the prison, or the dispatch centre. It comes home. In Part Two of this conversation, psychotherapist and doctoral candidate Parul Shah returns to expl...

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Ep 18: First Responder Families: Stress, Warning Signs & Life at Home (Part 1 with Parul Shah)
March 31, 2026

Ep 18: First Responder Families: Stress, Warning Signs & Life at Home…

First responder work does not stay at the station, the hospital, or the dispatch center. It comes home. In this first part of a two-part conversation, trauma therapist and doctoral candidate Parul Shah joins The Other Side of...

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#17 – North of Normal: Fighting Fire in the Far North (Part 2)
March 24, 2026

#17 – North of Normal: Fighting Fire in the Far North (Part 2)

What does it mean to fight fire in a place where everyone knows everyone, resources are stretched, and you may be on call any time you are in town? In Episode 17 of The Other Side of the Call, we return to Fort Smith, Northwe...

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#16 – North of Normal: Becoming A Northern Firefighting Family
March 17, 2026

#16 – North of Normal: Becoming A Northern Firefighting Family

What does firefighting look like in a town where everyone is a volunteer? In Episode 16 of The Other Side of the Call, we travel to Fort Smith in Canada’s Northwest Territories to speak with longtime volunteer firefighter Jas...

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#15 – Hidden in Plain Sight: The Research Behind  Military & First Responder Families in Canada
March 10, 2026

#15 – Hidden in Plain Sight: The Research Behind Military & First Re…

Families connected to military, Veteran, and public safety service carry responsibilities that often go unseen. Shift work, mobility, operational stress, caregiving demands, and identity strain shape family life long before c...

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#14 – The Personal Price: Progress, Prevention, and the OPP
March 3, 2026

#14 – The Personal Price: Progress, Prevention, and the OPP

In this episode, we sit down with Jason MacKenzie, the husband of OPP Constable Cindy MacKenzie, who died by suicide while serving. Rather than revisiting institutional failures of the past, this conversation focuses on insti...

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Resilience Reimagined: Lt. Col. Steven Boychyn on Trauma, Training, and the Future of Care
Feb. 24, 2026

Resilience Reimagined: Lt. Col. Steven Boychyn on Trauma, Training, a…

Today we’re at CFB Kingston with Lt. Col. Steve Boychyn of Wounded Warriors Canada. Wounded Warriors Canada offers trauma and resiliency programs across the country. For clarity and length, today we’re focusing on six of thei...

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Mind Over Fire: The Michael Laughlin Story (Part 2)
Feb. 17, 2026

Mind Over Fire: The Michael Laughlin Story (Part 2)

Michael Laughlin had already fought his way back more than once, but then, a motorcycle accident changed everything again. In Part II of Mind Over Fire, Michael speaks candidly about the aftermath of losing his leg, the physi...

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Mind Over Fire: The Michael Laughlin Story
Feb. 10, 2026

Mind Over Fire: The Michael Laughlin Story

Early in his career, Kingston firefighter Michael Laughlin was seriously injured in a snowmobile accident that threatened not just his physical recovery, but his place in the fire service itself. In Part I of Mind Over Fire, ...

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Shaun Taylor: Paramedic, Peer, and  Purpose – The #IGYB911 Story
Feb. 3, 2026

Shaun Taylor: Paramedic, Peer, and Purpose – The #IGYB911 Story

Shaun Taylor is a working Ontario paramedic and the co-founder, alongside Jill Foster, of #IGYB911, one of Canada’s most recognizable and trusted grassroots peer support movements for first responders. In this episode of The ...

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Hooked on Healing: Mindful Fishing for First Responders with Christine Lapeer
Jan. 20, 2026

Hooked on Healing: Mindful Fishing for First Responders with Christin…

A trauma-informed conversation on stress injuries, nervous-system regulation and the power of nature-based recovery,

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The Night the Sky Turned Orange
Jan. 13, 2026

The Night the Sky Turned Orange

As Fire 52 intensified near Hay River in the Northwest Territories, evacuation orders were issued and Highway 2 became a narrow, smoke-filled corridor of stalled vehicles, poor visibility, and rapidly changing fire behaviour....

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Processing & Possibility
Dec. 9, 2025

Processing & Possibility

In Part II of this deep and honest conversation, psychotherapist Brittnee Stewart takes us further inside the world of EMDR, low-dose ketamine work, and trauma integration. If you’ve ever wondered why certain therapies work w...

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Processing and Possibility: Exploring the Promising Future of Psychedelic and EMDR Therapies – with Psychotherapist Brittnee Stewart
Dec. 2, 2025

Processing and Possibility: Exploring the Promising Future of Psyched…

When the nervous system holds the story, healing has to start deeper than words. In this episode of The Other Side of the Call, our hosts sit down in studio with Brittnee Stewart, psychotherapist and co-founder of Spear Welln...

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Jessica Van der Hoek: Hard Call, Healing, Hooves & Higher States
Nov. 25, 2025

Jessica Van der Hoek: Hard Call, Healing, Hooves & Higher States

Career paramedic Jessica Vanderhoek has lived both sides of the job: the pride of service and the private cost. After years of high-acuity calls, insomnia, migraines, anger, alcohol misuse, and a brutal relapse, she hit the w...

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Creative After Crisis: From Tac Medic to Award-Nominated Author Steve Urszenyi
Nov. 18, 2025

Creative After Crisis: From Tac Medic to Award-Nominated Author Steve…

Decorated tactical paramedic Steve Urszenyi turned decades of frontline trauma into award-nominated thrillers. In this conversation, he reflects on a lifetime of crisis leadership – from commanding Ontario’s Emergency Respons...

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Fixing What Is Broken
Nov. 11, 2025

Fixing What Is Broken

When retired Master Warrant Officer John Blaine finally looked in the mirror and decided to ask for help, it wasn’t a sign of weakness — it was the turning point of a lifetime spent in service. In this Remembrance Day special...

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Devine Lessons
Nov. 4, 2025

Devine Lessons

This week, The Other Side of the Call sits down with Don E. Devine, one of Canada’s earliest paramedics and a pioneer of ambulance service in British Columbia. From the early days when funeral homes doubled as ambulances to t...

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Beyond The Badge: Boots On The Ground
Nov. 4, 2025

Beyond The Badge: Boots On The Ground

After more than 30 years with Peel Regional Police, Constable Dave McLennan retired but wasn’t done service. He founded Boots On The Ground, a 24/7 volunteer-powered peer support line for first responders. What began as ten t...

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Trailer: The Other Side Of The Call
Oct. 29, 2025

Trailer: The Other Side Of The Call

Coming November 4, 2025 – Stories of trauma, resilience, and recovery from Canada’s first responders, frontline members, and military personnel. Hosted by former 911 dispatcher Amelia Thornton and psychotherapists Rebecca Raf...

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