Jared Webb shares his trial and triumph story with first responder mental health. In the start of his law enforcement career his love was driven off chasing the adrenaline. Going to the next bad call and helping his community. Slowly the calls started impacting him. One thing the first responder world has shown is don't show that you are struggling. So Jared kept all traumatizing calls inside and never spoke about them. As years went on he coped with alcohol and opioids. Listen today to hear how his story unfolds and why he joined Zero Dark Thirty Coffee. How to get ahold of him: [email protected] Zero Dark Thirty Coffee @zerodarkthirtycoffee
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