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The Overwatch Collective Podcast

The Overwatch Collective Podcast

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The Overwatch Collective (T.O.C.) Podcast is hosted by Greg Grogan, an active Police Officer, U.S.M.C. Veteran, and current U.S.C.G. Reservist.

T.O.C. podcast hosts guests from the first responder and military community with the ultimate goal of normalizing mental health challenges our community faces on a daily basis. In addition, our podcast enjoys recording episodes with other non-profit organizations that offer support and resources for our community.

T.O.C. is also a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization connecting and financially assisting our community to our contracted therapists while maintaining confidentiality. As of 1/7/2026, T.O.C. has financially assisted 288 people in our community to attend 2,031 therapy sessions spending $318,795.50 since August of 2022!

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  • SZN 10 EP 5 - Michael Worthen / 34 1/2 Yrs EMS / Losing Friends in Helicopter Crashes / 20 Years Sober / Importance of Vulnerability in our Community
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of the Overwatch Collective, hosts Greg Grogan and Michael Worthen dive deep into the challenges faced by first responders, particularly focusing on mental health and the importance of vulnerability. Michael shares his extensive experience in emergency medical services, highlighting the emotional toll that years of exposure to trauma can take. On two occasions, Michael lost his friends and coworkers in helicopter crashes.

    He emphasizes the need for open conversations about mental health within the first responder community, advocating for a cultural shift that normalizes seeking help and discussing feelings. The discussion also touches on the stigma surrounding therapy and the necessity for culturally competent therapists who understand the unique experiences of first responders.

    Follow Michael on Instagram: @Mworthen_mw11

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    1 h
  • SZN 10 EP 4 - Josh / Enter the Lion, a Non-Profit Christian Ministry for our Community / How Faith Helps First Responders & Service Members / Free Retreats in Several States / Suicides Impact on Those Left Behind
    Jan 23 2026

    Introduction call turned into a Podcast with Josh Cook from Enter the Lion, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting first responders and military personnel through mental health challenges.

    The conversation covers Josh's background as a police officer, the founding of Enter the Lion, and the evolution of their retreats aimed at fostering community and healing.

    They discuss the importance of faith in the first responder community, the impact of mental health on families, and the organization's mission to save lives. The episode emphasizes the collective effort needed to normalize mental health discussions and provide support for those who serve and protect.

    Learn more at www.enterthelion.co

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    44 min
  • SZN 10 EP 3 - Dr. Robyn Sonnier & Dr. Brooke Bartlett / T.O.C. Contracted Therapists / EMDR is NOT the End All Be All / Vet Your Therapist / Impulsivity of Suicide / Not All FR's Always Hypervigilant / Department's Contract Non-Competent Therapist Horror
    Jan 16 2026

    Listen in as Dr. Robyn Sonnier and Dr. Brooke Bartlett, T.O.C. contracted therapists, relax with a drink on a Friday afternoon and talk mental health in the first responder and military community.

    We talk about non-competent therapists being contracted with departments and the negative affects, debunking hypervigilance in the first responder and military community, ensuring that you vet your therapist and make sure they are a good fit for you, EMDR not being the end all be all, impulsivity of suicide, and much more.

    Follow and Support Dr. Robyn Sonnier and Dr. Brooke Bartlett.

    Instagram: Robynsonnierlpcllc & Doctorbrookephd

    Website: www.Robynsonnierlpc.com & www.Centertas.com

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    1 h et 59 min
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