Summary:
In this episode of the Inner Response Podcast, Marissa Rose and Daniel Sundahl delve into the perceptions and biases surrounding tattoos in emergency services.
They discuss the results of a survey conducted among emergency responders regarding their experiences with tattoos, public trust, and professionalism. The conversation explores the demographics of respondents, their views on visible tattoos, and the impact of tattoos on career advancement.
They also share personal stories and insights about the meaning behind their tattoos, the evolving attitudes towards body art, and the need for updated policies in the workplace.
The episode highlights the importance of open-mindedness and understanding in a profession that often grapples with traditional views on appearance.
Main Points:
In this episode of the Inner Response Podcast, host Marissa Rose, an Advanced Care Paramedic and Neuroscientist, sits down with Vanessa, a paramedic who has transitioned from student to graduate to mentor. Their conversation explores the evolving expectations between mentors and mentees in paramedicine, offering a raw and insightful look into the challenges and growth that come with each stage of the journey.
Vanessa’s path into paramedicine is both inspiring and unique—beginning as a bystander in a medical emergency involving her father-in-law, she later pursued her Bachelor of Paramedic Science while balancing the demands of motherhood and family life. Under Marissa’s guidance during her graduate year, Vanessa navigated the steep learning curve of the profession, ultimately becoming a qualified paramedic and mentor herself.
Together, they discuss the shifting perspectives on mentorship, leadership, and what makes an effective mentor in a high-pressure field like paramedicine. Vanessa reflects on the qualities she valued as a student, how her expectations changed through experience, and what she now priorities as she guides new graduates entering the field.
This episode is a must-listen for paramedics at all stages of their careers—whether you’re a student preparing for placement, a graduate finding your footing, or a qualified paramedic stepping into the role of mentor.
🔹 Key Themes Covered:
Tune in for an insightful and honest conversation about leadership, resilience, and the journey from learning to leading in paramedicine. 🚑✨
Welcome to Episode 2 of the Inner Response Podcast.
During this episode, we welcome back Troy Heise from Season 1 Episode 3 who shares his deeply personal and powerful story where he faced an unimaginable loss, emerging with new insights around grief, resilience and the importance of self-care.
Troy's story is a testament to the power of sharing personal experiences and the critical role of support and connection in times of loss.
We'll discuss Troy's return to work as a paramedic, the challenges and strengths he discovered along the way, and the strategies he employs to manage compassion fatigue. This episode is filled with practical advice, heartfelt moments, and a reminder that taking time for mental well-being is not just important but essential.
Join us as we navigate the unpredictable world of paramedic work, balancing compassion and self-preservation, and hear Troy's inspiring story of healing and hope. Whether you're a paramedic, a healthcare professional, or someone seeking resilience in their own life, this episode is for you.
Podcast Overview:
With Love,
MR.
Welcome to Season 3, Episode 1 of the newly launched Inner Response Podcast (previously The Paramedic Podcast).
During this episode, we flip the switch and interview the host behind the podcast, Marissa Rose. We talk about her journey and the "why" behind The Paramedic Podcast and the recent rebrand to The Inner Response.
Podcast Overview:
Enjoy!
MR.