The Untold Truth about Mental Health and Policing

with Jason Sobkowicz

In this episode of the CanadianPodcast.ca, Zak speaks with Jason Sobkowicz, a professional life that is marked by his 19 years of dedicated service with the #OntarioProvincialPolice, a tenure that speaks to his commitment to law and order.

However, Jason’s career has not been without its challenges. Currently in a phase of recovery, Jason is bravely navigating the mental injuries incurred from the stresses of his demanding job, showcasing his resilience and strength. Outside of his police service, Jason immerses himself in the fulfilling world of #hobbyfarming.

His journey into homesteading reflects his desire to connect with the land and lead a self-sustaining lifestyle. This endeavour is complemented by his role as a devoted husband of 8 years and a father to three children, illustrating his dedication to family and home life.

Martial arts play a significant role in Jason’s life, where his avid passion is evident.This discipline not only serves as a physical outlet but also as a mental and spiritual practice, contributing to his overall well-being.

Jason’s commitment to martial arts mirrors his broader interest in physical fitness, as he is also a lifelong outdoorsman, athletics enthusiast, and an avid runner. Jason’s intellectual pursuits are no less impressive.

A heavy bookworm, his interests span consciousness, reality, the human mind, physics, and the nature of everything.

His deep passion for these subjects positions him as a wisdom seeker and an amateur philosopher, always eager to explore and understand the world’s complexities. In his latest venture, Jason steps into the world of podcasting. His first endeavour, #Talkingtohorses, has now evolved into ‘The Raven Chronicles with Muninn and Huginn’, co-hosted with John.

Through this platform, Jason aims to help others overcome mental health trauma and inspire them with his own path to greatness.

His goal is not just to share his story but to empower others to become the best versions of themselves.

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