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Can't Escape Work? You're Living in Survival Mode | Episode 418We celebrate the community that fuels Voices for Voices while opening a candid talk about the weight first responders and upstanders carry after life-or-death moments. A raw story of a near-final note turns into a plea for support, presence, and practical ways to keep hope alive.• gratitude for listeners and global growth goals• free access to resources and why scale matters• the role of first responders and upstanders in crisis• limits of training versus real-life stress• the struggle to separate work from home after traumatic calls• a first responder’s near-suicide story and choosing “not today”• practical support, peer care, and therapy as lifelines• simple actions anyone can take to help and share hopeHit that subscribe button, give us a thumbs up, follow, like, share, subscribe. Reach out to the 25 your closest people in your phone and share the Voices for Voices podcast and TV show with themChapter Markers0:00 Gratitude And Global Mission1:18 Community Support And Sharing5:22 Free Access And Nonprofit Impact7:21 From Ledge To Loving Arms12:20 Training Limits And Real-World Weight15:58 Separating Work From Home19:24 Upstanders Versus Bystanders25:08 A First Responder’s Breaking Point31:10 Choosing Not Today34:48 Purpose, Goals, And Hope41:42 Closing Thanks And Calls To Action#SurvivalMode #WorkLifeBalance #MentalHealthMatters #YouAreNotAlone #FindingPeace #BreakTheCycle #EmpathyInWork #StressReliefJourney #SupportEachOther #RediscoverJoy #justiceforsurvivors #VoicesforVoices #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #VoicesForVoices418Support the show