About this episode
Send me a one-way text about this episode! I'll give you a shout out or answer your question on a future episode. Imagine being caught in a home emergency, your heart racing and mind scattered — would you know what to do? This episode is a must-listen for every homemaker as I sit down with Elizabeth Dillard, a paramedic firefighter with a wealth of field experience, to arm you with the knowledge and skills for effective crisis management in the home. Together, we dissect the fine line between fear that paralyzes and fear that mobilizes. Elizabeth shares empowering wisdom from scripture to fight paralyzing fear AND some practical knowledge for preparing your response and assessing life-threatening situations. In this episode: 🔥Preparing Your Response: 2 Kinds of Fear and what scripture has to say about them, YOU are the first responder and you set the tone. 🔥Incident Management; what to do in actual medical and fire emergencies (mild content warning: we do discuss medical trauma). 🔥Post-Incident Management: what to do after the emergency. How to work through the aftermath for ourselves and with others. EPISODE NOTES: Elizabeth's Homemaker Portrait, S14: E4 Scripture to Fight Fear: 2 Tim 1:7, Joshua 10:25, 1 Chron 28:20, Psalm 56:4, Psalm 118:6, Heb 13:6 M.A.R.C.H. acronym : Massive Hemorrhage, Airway, Respiration, Circulation, Hypothermia Cardiac Arrest: Remember, "No, No, Go". Are they responding normally? Are they breathing normally? If answer to both is "NO" then GO ahead with CPR. Vial of Life Books to help Kids with trauma and grief: The Good Shepard, by Gary Varvel, Support the show HOMEMAKING RESOURCES Private Facebook Group, Homemaker Forum Newsletter Archive JR Miller's Homemaking Study Guide SUPPORT & CONNECT Review | Love The Podcast Contact | Voicemail | Instagram | Facebook | Website | Email Follow | Follow The Podcast Support | theartofhomepodcast.com/support ** Buy | as an Amazon affiliate, AoH receives a small commission at no extra cost to you when you use our links to purchase items we recommend