Curt Neider and Shelley Mangum

The Illuminate Recovery Podcast

Curt Neider and Shelley Mangum

  • 007 Danny Warner from Chateau Recovery

007 Danny Warner from Chateau Recovery

Friday 19th March 2021

Danny Warner from Chateau Recovery talks about mental wellness and trauma support for first responders on The Illuminate Recovery Podcast.
41 minutes
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The Illuminate Recovery Podcast
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Curt Neider and Shelley Mangum
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Danny Warner: Championing Mental Wellness for First Responders

We know that substance use is a stress response and if we're going to address the stress response, we really got to build that resilience that allows us to be able to manage that stress in a different way.
Picture this: you're a first responder, constantly exposed to traumatic events and high-stress situations. Who's looking out for your mental health? In this episode of The Illuminate Recovery Podcast, hosts Curt Neider and Shelley Mangum sit down with Danny Warner from Chateau Recovery to discuss the unique challenges faced by first responders. Danny sheds light on the innovative, evidence-based practices used at Chateau Recovery, including neurofeedback and peer support, to help build resilience and manage stress effectively.
Recommended by the Fraternal Order of Police, Chateau Recovery stands out for its commitment to staying current with the latest technologies and methods. Danny also addresses the importance of moving away from outdated practices and embracing modern techniques that truly make a difference. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in mental wellness, especially those in high-stress professions or those who support them.
Dive into this insightful conversation that aims to break the stigma around seeking help and prioritize mental health for our everyday heroes.