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The Tom Barnard Podcast

The Family: Russ Hanes - #2386

The Tom Barnard Podcast

Complete Disaster Network

Entertainment News, Comedy, News, Sports

4.1652 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Anxiety is a normal part of life. It can help you process and it can stop you from making a bad decision. It can also be a very abnormal part of life. As they say, the dose makes the poison. This is especially common among first responders, veterans, and other people in extremely high stress occupations. While there are resources out there for those people, they're not all necessarily high quality or available. That's why Russ created the Invisible Wounds Project specifically for them and their families.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the family with

0:07.0

Russ Haynes.

0:09.0

Alex Bram Bernard Rasmussen.

0:11.0

Co-host, Catherine Brandt.

0:13.0

And Andy Bram Bernard.

0:14.0

Russ Haynes with us, ladies and gentlemen, the Invisible Wounds Project.

0:18.0

This is right in a wheelhouse. We loved this.

0:20.0

How'd you get involved?

0:25.1

I started it. You started the whole thing. I did, yeah. What drove you to do that?

0:30.1

I spent 17 years in law enforcement. I was a police officer, corrections officer,

0:40.5

911 dispatcher, and long story real short. In 2015, 2016, I was really struggling and looking around for help, and I couldn't find any for a guy like me. There's a lot of veteran resources, and my dad's a Navy vet, and that's kind of how

0:48.0

we really got into starting doing some nonprofit stuff, and then I couldn't find anything that worked with first responders

0:56.1

or anything that regard.

0:58.1

So I said, well, I better, we should start something.

1:02.1

So now, where were you a cop?

1:04.4

I was actually in Golden Valley.

1:06.4

Oh, I do.

1:07.7

I was there.

1:10.2

I was there. Actually, when it was under construction and people kept stealing, you know,

1:15.6

equipment and stuff off the site on occasion. So I walked through it a few times. When they were

1:20.0

building our house. Yep. We remember. That was a thrill. So I was in Golden Valley. It was a hot minute.

1:27.0

It was like 10 months of my life. I was in So I was in Golden Valley. It was a hot minute. It was like 10 months of my life.

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