Épisodes

  • After The Call: Audra Weeks
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode, Audra Weeks, Patrick, and Veronica have an open and honest conversation about trauma, healing, and the paths that don’t always get talked about.

    They explore alternative forms of therapy, including experiences with psilocybin and ayahuasca, sharing how those forms of therapy have shaped their perspectives and forced them to confront parts of themselves they might have otherwise avoided. Their stories offer a real and grounded look at what healing can look like outside of traditional methods.

    At the heart of this episode is a powerful reminder—PTSD is not limited to first responders or the military. Trauma can come from many different life experiences, and every story is valid.

    This conversation isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about being real, exploring growth, and recognizing that healing can take many different forms.

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    1 h et 20 min
  • After The Call: Hope with Freedom Coffee
    Mar 19 2026

    In this powerful episode, we sit down with the heart and soul behind Freedom Coffee Co. — a brand built on purpose, sacrifice, and remembrance.

    Located in Arizona City, Hope has created more than just a coffee company—she’s built a mission. Each bag of coffee honors fallen heroes, carrying their stories forward in a way that is both meaningful and deeply emotional.

    Her “why” is something you don’t just hear… you feel.

    This is a conversation about purpose, resilience, and honoring those who gave everything. Hope’s story will stay with you long after the episode ends—and it’s one you don’t want to miss.

    If this episode moves you, we encourage you to support her mission by visiting her shop or checking out her incredible coffee online: https://freedomcoffeeco.co/

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    27 min
  • After The Call: Jena Toscano Equine Update
    Mar 12 2026

    Welcome back to the podcast, Jena Toscano.

    This conversation is powerful because it’s not just theory anymore… it’s proof.

    The equine program is doing exactly what it was designed to do. Real people are showing up, doing the work, and experiencing real change. Relationships are being repaired. Walls are coming down. People are starting to feel again, trust again, and reconnect with the people who matter most.

    There’s something special about the way horses mirror what’s going on inside of us. They don’t judge. They don’t pretend. They respond to authenticity — and that’s where the breakthroughs start.

    The results speak for themselves.
    The proof is in the pudding.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether this kind of work actually changes lives… this episode answers that question.

    🎙️ Tune in as Jena shares what’s happening inside the equine program and the powerful transformations taking place.

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    36 min
  • After The Call: Mark Hermann
    Feb 27 2026

    What happens when the person trained to save everyone else needs saving?

    This week, we sit down with Mark, a retired Glendale Firefighter Paramedic who spent his career at the front lines of other people's worst days. Mark opens up with raw honesty about his personal battle with PTSD and the heavy toll of a life in emergency services.

    But this isn't just a story about the struggle—it’s a deep dive into the unconventional paths to healing. Mark shares his transformative experiences with:

    • Ayahuasca: The profound journey of plant medicine and spiritual reconnection.
    • Ketamine Therapy: How clinical psychedelic treatments are shifting the landscape of mental health for first responders.
    • Early Intervention: Why "toughing it out" is a relic of the past and how the new generation can build resilience from day one.

    Mark is now dedicated to guiding the next wave of first responders, proving that getting help isn't a sign of weakness—it’s a tactical advantage for a long, healthy career.

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    1 h et 56 min
  • After The Call: Catch Up With The OGs
    Feb 12 2026

    This week on After The Call, the OG crew is back and absolutely unfiltered.

    Join Patrick, Veronica, Tori, and Josh as they dive headfirst into the current events shaking the first responder community — including the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of two DPS troopers. It’s real talk about real loss, the weight the job carries, and the ripple effects these incidents have across the badge family.

    But because this is After Watch… it doesn’t stay serious for long.

    Expect sharp takes, inappropriate timing, uncomfortable laughter, and at least three moments where someone should’ve said, “maybe don’t.” The crew balances honoring the fallen with the dark humor that first responders use to survive the job — and yes, there’s a solid chance this episode gets us canceled.

    Grief, gallows humor, and absolutely no HR department in sight.

    You’ve been warned.

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    1 h et 14 min
  • After The Call: Veronica Leroux
    Jan 22 2026

    From the big cheese to “Forrest” 🐎
    Veronica, CEO and one of the founders of After Watch Foundation, sits down to share her why and the road that led her here.

    This episode is raw and real. Veronica opens up about the tough realizations, the hard fights, and the moments that could have broken her but didn’t. She made it out alive, stronger, and more determined than ever.

    Now she’s focused on one thing. Going back into the trenches she once stood in and pulling others out with her. This is a story about survival, purpose, and choosing to turn pain into something that changes lives.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, exhausted, or alone after the fight, this one is for you.

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    1 h et 33 min
  • After The Call: Patrick Kreuzer
    Jan 15 2026

    Some stories don’t just get told.
    They hit you right in the chest.

    Patrick Kreuzer, COO of After Watch, shares his why, the calls that never leave you, and what ultimately led him into retirement. He opens up about gut-wrenching moments that would stop most people in their tracks and how he still found a way to keep moving forward in life.

    This is not just a story about stepping away from the job.
    It is about turning pain into purpose and choosing to build something meaningful from the weight you carry.

    Patrick is a true inspiration to the first responder community and a powerful reminder that what you have been through does not have to define you. It can fuel what you are called to do next.

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    1 h et 33 min
  • After The Call: Christy Perez
    Jan 8 2026

    Christy Perez recently retired after an incredible career as a 911 dispatcher in Tennessee, and she didn’t just do the job — she changed it for the better. Known for her leadership, heart, and relentless commitment to doing things the right way, Christy left her center as a true legend.

    In this episode, Christy pulls back the curtain on what it’s really like to be a dispatcher. She shares unforgettable stories from behind the headset, the pressure of being the calm voice in chaos, and how dispatchers quietly shape outcomes every single day. We also talk about the transition into retirement — the emotions, the identity shift, and what life feels like after years of serving on the front lines without ever being seen.

    This is a must-listen for dispatchers, first responders, and anyone who wants to understand the unseen heroes who answer the call before anyone else.

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    1 h et 32 min