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Hiding in Plain Sight: Doug White on Overcoming Trauma and Finding Purpose

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Join us as we dive into a deeply moving and eye-opening conversation with Doug White, a retired deputy, veteran, and now acclaimed author. Doug shares his powerful journey of transformation, detailing the struggles he faced behind the badge and how he channeled them into writing his book, Hiding in Plain Sight.

In this episode, Doug opens up about the pressures of his career, the burdens he carried as a first responder, and the pivotal moment that led him to pursue healing and self-discovery. We delve into the importance of mental health care for law enforcement professionals, the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, and the impact of personal choices on family relationships.

Through raw and honest reflections, Doug reveals the lessons he's learned along the way and emphasizes the vital role of communication and vulnerability in overcoming trauma. Whether you are a first responder, a veteran, or someone seeking inspiration for personal growth, this episode promises to offer valuable insights and encouragement on the journey to healing.

Book: Hiding in Plain Sight: The Truth About Trauma, Service, and The Way Forward; https://a.co/d/dOR3kTc

Podcast: Tell This Story https://open.spotify.com/show/0C4wNoBzyn8e8HwXqdEp7W?si=cdFyzqlpRXajtNlBLjPoeg

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Join us as we dive into a deeply moving and eye-opening conversation with Doug White, a retired deputy, veteran, and now acclaimed author. Doug shares his powerful journey of transformation, detailing the struggles he faced behind the badge and how he channeled them into writing his book, Hiding in Plain Sight.

In this episode, Doug opens up about the pressures of his career, the burdens he carried as a first responder, and the pivotal moment that led him to pursue healing and self-discovery. We delve into the importance of mental health care for law enforcement professionals, the challenges of transitioning to civilian life, and the impact of personal choices on family relationships.

Through raw and honest reflections, Doug reveals the lessons he's learned along the way and emphasizes the vital role of communication and vulnerability in overcoming trauma. Whether you are a first responder, a veteran, or someone seeking inspiration for personal growth, this episode promises to offer valuable insights and encouragement on the journey to healing.

Book: Hiding in Plain Sight: The Truth About Trauma, Service, and The Way Forward; https://a.co/d/dOR3kTc

Podcast: Tell This Story https://open.spotify.com/show/0C4wNoBzyn8e8HwXqdEp7W?si=cdFyzqlpRXajtNlBLjPoeg

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