Founder/President of Real Talk; and Expedition Outreach
1 of 3 administrators of Team Real Talk;
host for podcast
Real Talk; Live on tik tok
-mybrotherskeeper2.0
former law enforcement officer, military veteran, private military contractor
Co founder/ Vice President of Real Talk; and Expedition Outreach,
1 of 3 administrators for Team Real Talk;
host/cohost for Real Talk Live; tik tok podcast-
@Troop60
served in the United States Navy, serves in law enforcement, farmer, Owner and Operator of Rockin G Farms
marketing director/head of all team members
1of 3 administrators for Real Talk; and Expedition Outreach.
Host/cohost for Real Talk; Live podcast
on tik tok
@emtbaby
I am a former volunteer Emt, fur Mama, parent and former sports coach for people with disabilities .
I have been healthcare for over 30 years now and love what I do in my career. Helping people is what brightens my days. If I can succeed with helping someone feel better, make them smile or ensure they have a awesome day then my day is complete. I am no mental health professional but I am knowledgeable about mental health as I have battled it and know how it feels not to feel ok. I have had minor training in my past in mental illnesses for adults and youth with my job and through EMS.
. I am a major advocate for mental health awareness, suicide prevention, breast cancer awareness, disability rights, autism and adhd awareness and most importantly Parkinson’a awareness . I also am a huge advocate for all first responders especially the blueline and police K9 community. I also am a huge advocate for our veterans and come from a milItary family.
My motto in life is
”Accept what is,let go of what was, and have FAITH in what will be “
Promotions Team
TikTok @realtalkkratos
I have been in emergency services for 15 years. I have worked in many different fields from Firefighting/EMT to Law Enforcement. I have spent most of my career on patrol as a Field Training Officer/Instructor. After retiring in 2021, I began a Journey to provide support and spread PTSD awareness using the skills, knowledge, and experience that I have gain in my many years working in emergency services. Due to the critical nature of my career I know first hand the impact PTSD and other mental health issues can have on, not only an individual, but on their families and the community as a whole. I sincerely hope to continue my efforts in encouraging and uplifting others like myself.
Tik Tok - K_nine_5_0
former K9 cop with his personal K9 RIP, veteran, professional K9 handler, works professionally with veterans
Tik Tok - Keysfromthecrypt
As someone who struggles with mental health I joined Real Talk to help others who also struggle. It is ok not to be ok and mental health awareness is so important. I do a lot of volunteer work within my community and come from a background of family members who are Veterans and Law Enforcement Officers.
Tik Tok - Devilisheyes
My name is Ginger and I am currently active duty military. I've been in just under 16 years and have dealt with a wide range of issues throughout that time. I love being able to help my troops and watch them succeed. Being able to help people truly makes me happy! Please know, you don't ever have to struggle alone!
I graduated from culinary school for baking and pastries earlier this year and the people at work loved it...they got to eat all the homework lol. I have 2 fur babies that I love with all my heart.
Tik Tok - Publicsafety
im 45 retired emt of 20 yrs. I enjoy the outdoors hanging with my fur babies. When not hanging with the babies I usually making a blankets or othet things. Or in the summer on the water with the paddleboard. I enjoy working out and living life hanging with friends and family. My motto is : Im still standing after all that life had thrown at me I am still standing .
Tik Tok - Joncook.424
52 , US Army vet former reserve law enforcement
Tik Tok - dispatch_queen
I am a single mom of three adult sons. I am a dispatcher for a police department in one of the fastest growing cities in the South. I am passionate about mental wellness in law enforcement, including 911 dispatchers, as well as addiction and recovery.
Don’t forget on Fridays to Remember everyone deployed.
R.E.D. Friday was created to remind people of our heroes overseas and show that we are thinking of them. People across the country wear red every Friday to serve as a reminder and spread the message of how important it is that we keep our troops in our thoughts.