
Ep 166: Financial Freedom for First Responders
From Guns and Mental Health by Walk the Talk America by Walk the Talk America
March 5, 2026 · 1h 23m · Season 7 · Episode 4
About this episode
Seth Hendricks discusses his transition from law enforcement to financial advising, focusing on mental health and personal challenges faced by police officers.
In this conversation, Seth Hendricks shares his transformative journey from a decade-long career in law enforcement to becoming a financial advisor. He discusses the impact of mental health on police officers, the importance of self-reflection, and the challenges of balancing personal and professional life. The conversation delves into the unconscious behaviors shaped by trauma, the financial considerations unique to police work, and the significance of communication in relationships, especia...
People in this episode
Guest: Seth Hendricks
Topics covered
- financial freedom
- first responders
- mental health
- self-reflection
- trauma
- communication
Keywords
- financial freedom
- first responders
- mental health
- self-reflection
- trauma
- communication
- law enforcement
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Walk the Talk America, law enforcement
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