Tuesday, May 20th | 9:00 AM AZ / 12:00 PM EST | 55min.
A 55-Minute Webinar for Peer Supporters & Wellness Unit Coordinators Who Are Tired of Feeling Tired
You’re the go-to person. The rock. The listener.
But who’s got you?
Let’s Talk Compassion Fatigue & Burnout.
You signed up for this assignment because you’re REALLY passionate about helping others.
So why you’re running on fumes, snapping at your partner, skipping your workouts, and feeling off even when things “should” be fine?
If you’re on a wellness team, leading peer support, or shouldering the emotional weight of your agency — this is your call to step back, breathe, and refuel.
Here are 3 powerful takeaways attendees will walk away with:
Clarity on Why You're Really Burnt Out
Setting Boundaries That Actually Protect You
Simple Breathwork to Regain Focus & Energy
Don’t miss the free training on May 20th 9a PST!
Who This Is For 👥 :
Peer Support Team Members
Wellness Coordinators
Chaplains
Anyone in the Caregiving Role at Their Agency
✅ If you’ve ever left a conversation feeling emotionally hungover — this is for you.
✅ If your inbox is full of crisis texts but no one’s checking in on you — this is for you.
✅ If you’ve ever thought “Am I even making a difference” — this is 100% for you.
This webinar is your pause button — your moment to reset before the system resets you.
It’s Only 55 Minutes. But It Might Save Your Sanity.
“This was the most validating 60 minutes I’ve had in years.”
– Anonymous, Oregon State Police
Our webinars are designed to get you information and recovery…fast.
Register Now for the Tacmobility Recovery webinar
Tuesday, May 20th, 2025
9:00 AM AZ / 12:00 PM EST
55 minute duration
No Cost - Free
Video conference link provided upon registration
Limited seats due to the free nature of this training.
👇 Reserve your seat for the next live webinar now 👇
meet your instructors
Mel Koenen, Minnesota LAMFT, TacMobility Counselor
With over 6 years of law enforcement counseling experience and a spicy attitude, Mel brings a refreshing and FAST approach to mental wellness. She believes in practical tools that First Responders can learn quickly and start implementing even faster because she knows you’re short on time.