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RIDE ALONG CHRONICLES

RIDE ALONG CHRONICLES

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Welcome to our Podcast! We are 3 great friends who raised our families in the LEO lifestyle for over 20 years. Without realizing it, we ended up creating our own support system because the struggles of police families haven’t changed. We hope to bring those challenges to light by allowing our confidential guests to share what didn’t exist for us, a safe space to feel supported instead of alone. Our guests will openly share their journeys without identifying themselves, their first responder or agency. Our goal is to share lessons learned and provide helpful tools to keep first responder families in the front seat. Send us a confidential email to ridealongchronicles@gmail.com2021 Relations Sciences sociales
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  • An Attitude of Gratitude
    Nov 27 2025
    **RE-RELEASE** This is the time of year to stop and think about all the things that we could be grateful for. It has been a tough few years for many and lately we have been seeing on many different platforms people focusing on gratitude to offset their dark times. We decided to focus on gratitude and one of the things we found was an online article from GradSchool.cornell.edu, called The Gratitude Project. It’s a research study by Cornell University that really broke down the concept of gratitude and its effects on people and their overall wellbeing. The facilitator of this Gratitude Project, Robert A Emmons, a professor of psychology at Southern California, Davis, an author of many books and the world’s leading scientific expert on gratitude. Emmon’s believed that people who express gratefulness on a regular basis have higher levels of positivity, overall better wellness, and determine. His research also showed that the practice of gratitude can have significant and lasting PHYSICAL effects on a person’s life such as lower blood pressure, better immune function and more quality sleep. For those in the first responder world, practicing gratitude could prove beneficial to one's mental and physical wellbeing. We are grateful to all of you who encourage and support us and we grateful to all first responders who put it all on the line. So, come ride along with us! https://gradschool.cornell.edu/alumni/alumni-newsletter/the-gratitude-project/#:~:text=The%20Gratitude%20project%20is%20based,essential%20qualities%20for%20graduate%20students.
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    25 min
  • SPOTLIGHT MONDAY: Sleeping Better Through Stressful Times
    Nov 17 2025
    In this Spotlight Monday episode, we shine the light on how better sleep can help us manage stress more effectively. During challenging times, rest is often the first thing we lose—but it’s also one of our strongest tools for resilience. Learn practical habits that support restorative sleep and help you stay balanced through life’s toughest moments. So come ride along with us! (www.ncoa.org)
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    2 min
  • **Re-Release** SPOTLIGHT MONDAY:Avoiding First Responder Holiday Blues
    Nov 17 2025
    **Re-Release** On today’s Spotlight Monday, we shine the light on the impact the holidays can have on first responders. The holiday season is often a time that brings significant personal stress to first responders because of the job and these stressors are often not discussed or acknowledged. Realizing this impact and learning some healthy ways and helpful tips to prepare and cope during this time can be very beneficial to the overall emotional and physical wellbeing of first responders, and thus reduce potential stress within their families. So come ride along with us! https://www.cordico.com/2020/12/18/tips-for-helping-first-responders-families-adjust-to-the-holidays-2/
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    4 min
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