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The PPV Podcast

The PPV Podcast

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Just as firefighters use Positive Pressure Ventilation to clear toxic smoke from a structure, The PPV Podcast focuses on clearing the toxic buildup in our lives — stress, trauma, burnout, financial strain, and the emotional residue of the job. Through real, unfiltered conversations with first responders, veterans, and their families, our mission is to help our community identify the source of their struggles and create a healthier environment for themselves and the people they love. This is a space for honesty, healing, and resilience — built by and for those who serve.


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Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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