In this episode of Seven Points, hosts Warren Trent and Sgt. Kameron Lee kicks off Season Two from the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) Heritage Museum, surrounded by historic relics that highlight the agency’s legacy. Their guest, Renee Gronski, an Employee Wellness Coordinator with DPS, shares her inspiring journey from elementary education to a career spanning decades in public safety. With a background in victim services, crisis management, and leadership, Renee brings a unique perspective to her role supporting the mental, emotional, and physical health of sworn and professional staff.
Renee discusses the evolution of wellness programs in law enforcement, reflecting on how the culture has shifted from “just push through” to offering critical resources such as peer support, chaplain services, and counseling. She also explains how DPS extends wellness initiatives statewide and even provides support to families of employees, recognizing the impact of the profession beyond the workplace.
This conversation underscores the importance of caring for those who serve, thereby ensuring healthier careers and better lives after retirement.
A special thanks to the AZDPS Heritage Museum for hosting this episode and allowing the Seven Points team to record in such a meaningful setting.
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