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In this week’s episode of Built Different, Colin Ledbetter sits down with Lori Bosma and Tom Crease from Responder Development & Empowerment for a powerful conversation on PTSD, trauma, and healing in the first responder community.
Lori and Tom break down the unseen weight carried by those on the front lines—from hypervigilance and emotional detachment to the ripple effects on family and identity.
This episode is about breaking the stigma, finding support, and showing that healing is possible—even after years of silence. For anyone who serves or supports those who do, this one’s for you.
Find Lori & Tom with Walter's Walk:
Responder Development and Empowerment
Find Colin online:
https://www.instagram.com/collin_ledbetter_/?hl=en
Follow Punchline Productions
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