First Response with Dr. Shannon

First Response with Dr. Shannon

A KFVS Digital Production, First Response with Dr. Shannon is a mental health focused podcast. Each episode will focus on a way to help you or allow you to help others with mental health issues and topics.

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First Response with Dr. Shannon
First Response: Beyond the Badge—Supporting First Responder Families

First Response with Dr. Shannon welcomes Crystal Barker, founder of Beyond the Badge, and Joseph Cubria Farris, a member of the organization, to discuss the unseen struggles of first responder families—and the power of support.

 

More about Dr. Shannon

Dr. Shannon is a clinical psychologist, first responder, and mental health advocate who refuses to accept gaps in the system—so he creates solutions where none exist. Recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice for leading one of the most effective and innovative rural co-responder programs in the country, he works at the intersection of mental health and public safety, ensuring that even in the most underserved areas, people in crisis receive the support they need.

With a passion for breaking barriers and empowering others, Dr. Shannon believes that small steps lead to big change—and that no one should have to struggle alone. His approach is raw, real, and deeply human, offering practical strategies for navigating life’s toughest moments—whether in crisis, burnout, or simply trying to move forward.

His insights can be seen every Sunday morning on Heartland News at 6 AM and heard on First Response with Dr. Shannon, where he delivers real-world solutions to help you shape your first response to life’s challenges.

Have a question? Reach out to Dr. Shannon at drshannon@kfvs12.com

 

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Feb 27, 2025 3:52 PM
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First Response with Dr. Shannon
First Response: The Art of Negotiation and Crisis Response

First Response with Dr. Shannon welcomes a true legend in crisis negotiation—Ret. Lieutenant Jack Cambria, a 34-year veteran of the NYPD and former commander of the department’s elite Hostage Negotiation Team.

From defusing high-stakes hostage situations to responding to the 9/11 attacks, Lt. Cambria shares insider stories from the front lines—and why negotiation is the most powerful first response tool in crisis situations. Plus, hear Lt. Cambria’s insights on resilience, mental health, and the pressure of public scrutiny in policing today. To learn more about Jack Cambria visit https://www.jackcambria.com

About Jack Cambria: https://www.jackcambria.com/

Jack Cambria, a thirty-four year police veteran who retired as the New York City Police Department's longest-standing Hostage Negotiation Team Commander, shares the skills used by hostage and crisis negotiators in defusing high-crisis encounters.

More about Dr. Shannon: 

Dr. Shannon is a clinical psychologist, first responder, and mental health advocate who refuses to accept gaps in the system—so he creates solutions where none exist. Recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice for leading one of the most effective and innovative rural co-responder programs in the country, he works at the intersection of mental health and public safety, ensuring that even in the most underserved areas, people in crisis receive the support they need.

With a passion for breaking barriers and empowering others, Dr. Shannon believes that small steps lead to big change—and that no one should have to struggle alone. His approach is raw, real, and deeply human, offering practical strategies for navigating life’s toughest moments—whether in crisis, burnout, or simply trying to move forward.

His insights can be seen every Sunday morning on Heartland News at 6 AM and heard on First Response with Dr. Shannon, where he delivers real-world solutions to help you shape your first response to life’s challenges.

Have a question? Reach out to Dr. Shannon at drshannon@kfvs12.com

00:41:27
Feb 27, 2025 10:12 AM
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First Response with Dr. Shannon
First Response: Overcoming Adversity

Dr. Shannon talks to Scott Medlin about how to recover when things don't work out the way you have planned.

Scott is the creator of "The Code 10 Mindset" as a teaching resource for police officers and first responders on how to stay alive and thrive against the stress, demands, and trauma exposure of the career. 

To learn more about Scott visit his webpage: https://thescottmedlin.com/

More about Dr. Shannon:

Dr. Shannon is a clinical psychologist, first responder, and mental health advocate who refuses to accept gaps in the system—so he creates solutions where none exist. Recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice for leading one of the most effective and innovative rural co-responder programs in the country, he works at the intersection of mental health and public safety, ensuring that even in the most underserved areas, people in crisis receive the support they need.

With a passion for breaking barriers and empowering others, Dr. Shannon believes that small steps lead to big change—and that no one should have to struggle alone. His approach is raw, real, and deeply human, offering practical strategies for navigating life’s toughest moments—whether in crisis, burnout, or simply trying to move forward.

His insights can be seen every Sunday morning on Heartland News at 6 AM and heard on First Response with Dr. Shannon, where he delivers real-world solutions to help you shape your first response to life’s challenges.

Have a question? Reach out to Dr. Shannon at drshannon@kfvs12.com

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Feb 26, 2025 11:43 AM
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First Response with Dr. Shannon
First Response: How to Support Someone in Crisis

 

  1. Dr. Shannon shares practical, real-world strategies for supporting someone experiencing suicidal thoughts—even if you have no formal mental health training. This episode goes beyond statistics, focusing on actionable steps you can take to provide support, hope, and a lifeline for those in crisis.
    Dr. Shannon also shares his own lived experience with suicide attempts and how that perspective informs his work as a Mental Health First Responder. He discusses the impact of trauma on first responders, the challenges of navigating crisis situations, and the critical need for all of us to step up and support those in pain.“You don’t have to be a mental health professional to make a difference. Sometimes, one genuinely caring person is all it takes to create a moment of hope and save a life.”If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988 for 24/7 support.
 

More about Dr. Shannon: 

Dr. Shannon is a clinical psychologist, first responder, and mental health advocate who refuses to accept gaps in the system—so he creates solutions where none exist. Recognized by the U.S. Department of Justice for leading one of the most effective and innovative rural co-responder programs in the country, he works at the intersection of mental health and public safety, ensuring that even in the most underserved areas, people in crisis receive the support they need.

With a passion for breaking barriers and empowering others, Dr. Shannon believes that small steps lead to big change—and that no one should have to struggle alone. His approach is raw, real, and deeply human, offering practical strategies for navigating life’s toughest moments—whether in crisis, burnout, or simply trying to move forward.

His insights can be seen every Sunday morning on Heartland News at 6 AM and heard on First Response with Dr. Shannon, where he delivers real-world solutions to help you shape your first response to life’s challenges.

Have a question? Reach out to Dr. Shannon at drshannon@kfvs12.com

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Dec 4, 2024 11:51 AM
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