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This isn’t just another episode. It’s a call to action.
ATTD Hosts sit down with Jo Terry, widow of Captain Chip Terry, founder of the Chip Terry Fund, and the unofficial mom of an entire first responder region to talk about what happens when mental health support shows up too late, and what she’s doing to make sure that never happens again.
Jo's story begins with unimaginable loss, but what she’s built in its wake? It’s nothing short of a movement. From PTSD treatment funding to ganglion blocks, Save A Warrior cohorts, and now retreats for first responder families, she’s proving that healing is possible—when the right people step up.
This episode isn’t soft. It’s not polished. But it’s real—and it just might save someone’s life.
🔥 In This Episode:
Why Jo turned grief into a national mission
How the Chip Terry Fund supports responders and their families
The truth about PTSD misdiagnosis (and what it cost)
What ganglion blocks are—and why they’re changing lives
Why EMDR, ART, and “doing the damn work” still matter
How to actually show up for the ones you love
đź§ Key Quotes:
“He wasn’t broken. He was misdiagnosed. And it cost him everything.” — Jo Terry
“I’m just a widow. But I’ve surrounded myself with the fiercest crew of healers you’ll ever meet.”
“Don’t just drop the link. BE the link. Someone’s life might depend on it.” — Erin
📣 Help Us Make It Bigger:
Jo’s annual fundraiser is LIVE RIGHT NOW. This isn’t just for Kentucky. This isn’t just for firefighters. It’s for any responder in the U.S. who’s ready to ask for help—and deserves the chance to get it.
🫡 100% of proceeds fund real treatment
đź’‰ Ganglion blocks
đź§ Trauma therapy
đź’” Spouse/family retreats
đź’Ą Save A Warrior programs