Episode 42 - Unveiling the Journey - Jennie Hill, Executive Director of Wounded Blue
Release Date: 02/13/2024
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info_outlineIn Episode 42 of the LEO First Podcast, join the riveting conversation with Jennie Hill, the dynamic Executive Director of Wounded Blue, who launched her impactful journey in 2019. Living in Buford, GA, Jennie shares her compelling story of eight years as a former officer, reflecting on a time when K9 wasn't part of her life. She introduces Barron, her canine companion acquired at 10 weeks old, now an integral part of her world at 2.5 years.
Diagnosed with PTSD in 2013, Jennie's narrative unfolds with the question: What came first, Wounded Blue or Barron? The episode explores the challenges she faced, including a colleague's tragic death two days into FTO, leading to a profound moment of denial and subsequent intervention by FTO and Dr. Ginger.
Jennie openly discusses her coping mechanisms, humor in particular, and navigates personal struggles, including a divorce, TBI, and a shoulder injury incurred while clearing a call. A wake-up call from her chief and deputy, dropping off business cards without follow-up, prompted reflection on life's worth.
In a raw and vulnerable revelation, Jennie shares her darkest moment in 2013, contemplating suicide until a friend's timely question, "Are you okay?" sparked a turning point. The episode traces her evolution, culminating in the formation of a training initiative in August 2018, impacting over 14,000 officers nationwide.
The conversation highlights the reactive nature of peer support and emphasizes its necessity starting at the leadership level. Drawing inspiration from Simon Sinek, Jennie poses the crucial question: Can you influence leaders?
Addressing complexities within law enforcement, she references her book, "I Think I Love a Cop," and reveals her personal resolution to help others. The episode concludes with a poignant question: What can I do for you?
For those seeking connection, Jennie can be reached via email or Facebook, and Barron's adventures can be followed on Instagram. In her final words, Jennie extends a lifeline, urging anyone in need to reach out. Wounded Blue provides a 24-hour helpline for support.
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