THE WTCHH STORY
Jennifer and Ashlee met while working at a seminar focused on health and mental wellness for first responders. As time progressed, they quickly learned that they shared something in common, they were both daughters of police officers. Through conversation, both Ashlee and Jennifer recognized similarities in growing up in a first responders’ home and felt validation that someone understood what it was like to have a parent as a police officer. This ignited the idea of wanting to reach more first responder children and educate as many first responder parents as possible. Together, Jennifer and Ashlee decided upon the creation of this podcast, When The Call Hits Home, and they can’t wait to see the community that is built and the connections that are made for all who listen.


THE WTCHH STORY
Jennifer and Ashlee met while working at a seminar focused on health and mental wellness for first responders. As time progressed, they quickly learned that they shared something in common, they were both daughters of police officers. Through conversation, both Ashlee and Jennifer recognized similarities in growing up in a first responders’ home and felt validation that someone understood what it was like to have a parent as a police officer. This ignited the idea of wanting to reach more first responder children and educate as many first responder parents as possible. Together, Jennifer and Ashlee decided upon the creation of this podcast, When The Call Hits Home, and they can’t wait to see the community that is built and the connections that are made for all who listen.


THE WTCHH STORY
Jennifer and Ashlee met while working at a seminar focused on health and mental wellness for first responders. As time progressed, they quickly learned that they shared something in common, they were both daughters of police officers. Through conversation, both Ashlee and Jennifer recognized similarities in growing up in a first responders’ home and felt validation that someone understood what it was like to have a parent as a police officer. This ignited the idea of wanting to reach more first responder children and educate as many first responder parents as possible. Together, Jennifer and Ashlee decided upon the creation of this podcast, When The Call Hits Home, and they can’t wait to see the community that is built and the connections that are made for all who listen.


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Meet Dr. Ashlee Gethner
Ashlee has dedicated her career to giving back to our first responders. Growing up in a first responders family, Ashlee quickly recognized the need to aid our first responders through the everyday tragedies they see. Ashlee specializes in therapy for first responders and hopes to continue paving the way for programs and education in first responders’ mental health and well-being.
Ashlee’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Northern Illinois University in Dekalb, Illinois, which she graduated with high honors. She earned a Master of Social Work degree from Aurora University in Aurora, Illinois. She completed her Doctorate of Social Work from George Williams College of Aurora University in Williams Bay, Wisconsin.

Doctorate of Social Work
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
& Entrepreneur
Meet Jennifer Woosley
Jennifer is originally from Louisville, Kentucky. She has been practicing mental health therapy for over 14 years. It all started in Nashville, Tennessee, at the YWCA, working with victims of domestic violence. From there, she had an opportunity to develop her skills in Community Mental Health, where her youngest client was two, and her oldest was 98. She saw many different needs and grew her clinical craft during that time. As an assistant clinical director, she moved on to Acute Care, serving young adults with high-risk needs. During this time, she took an incredible opportunity to work with the Department of Defense, providing counseling services to military members and their families. It was a true pleasure of hers to serve those who serve. This time spent serving clients at Fort Knox sparked Jennifer’s strong desire to establish a private practice. It started with one client and grew to a full caseload. She is not only skilled in helping clients explore their therapeutic goals, but she also absolutely loves the work she does. Jennifer helps people reach those goals and improve their overall well-being.
When Jennifer is not working, she enjoys time with her family and friends. She likes to take her four-legged friend on walks. He has been known to crash a session or two, so if you see a tail wagging, you know who it is. She enjoys traveling, especially abroad. She has recently picked up the sport of pickleball.

Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
With Training Supervision Designation
& Entrepreneur
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Meet Dr. Ashlee Gethner
Ashlee has dedicated her career to giving back to our first responders. Growing up in a first responders family, Ashlee quickly recognized the need to aid our first responders through the everyday tragedies they see. Ashlee specializes in therapy for first responders and hopes to continue paving the way for programs and education in first responders’ mental health and well-being.
Ashlee’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Northern Illinois University in Dekalb, Illinois, which she graduated with high honors. She earned a Master of Social Work degree from Aurora University in Aurora, Illinois. She completed her Doctorate of Social Work from George Williams College of Aurora University in Williams Bay, Wisconsin.

Doctorate of Social Work
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
& Entrepreneur
Meet Jennifer Woosley
Jennifer is originally from Louisville, Kentucky. She has been practicing mental health therapy for over 14 years. It all started in Nashville, Tennessee, at the YWCA, working with victims of domestic violence. From there, she had an opportunity to develop her skills in Community Mental Health, where her youngest client was two, and her oldest was 98. She saw many different needs and grew her clinical craft during that time. As an assistant clinical director, she moved on to Acute Care, serving young adults with high-risk needs. During this time, she took an incredible opportunity to work with the Department of Defense, providing counseling services to military members and their families. It was a true pleasure of hers to serve those who serve. This time spent serving clients at Fort Knox sparked Jennifer’s strong desire to establish a private practice. It started with one client and grew to a full caseload. She is not only skilled in helping clients explore their therapeutic goals, but she also absolutely loves the work she does. Jennifer helps people reach those goals and improve their overall well-being.
When Jennifer is not working, she enjoys time with her family and friends. She likes to take her four-legged friend on walks. He has been known to crash a session or two, so if you see a tail wagging, you know who it is. She enjoys traveling, especially abroad. She has recently picked up the sport of pickleball.

Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
With Training Supervision Designation
& Entrepreneur
Your Hosts
Meet Dr. Ashlee Gethner
Ashlee has dedicated her career to giving back to our first responders. Growing up in a first responders family, Ashlee quickly recognized the need to aid our first responders through the everyday tragedies they see. Ashlee specializes in therapy for first responders and hopes to continue paving the way for programs and education in first responders’ mental health and well-being.
Ashlee’s educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Northern Illinois University in Dekalb, Illinois, which she graduated with high honors. She earned a Master of Social Work degree from Aurora University in Aurora, Illinois. She completed her Doctorate of Social Work from George Williams College of Aurora University in Williams Bay, Wisconsin.

Doctorate of Social Work
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
& Entrepreneur
Meet Jennifer Woosley
Jennifer is originally from Louisville, Kentucky. She has been practicing mental health therapy for over 14 years. It all started in Nashville, Tennessee, at the YWCA, working with victims of domestic violence. From there, she had an opportunity to develop her skills in Community Mental Health, where her youngest client was two, and her oldest was 98. She saw many different needs and grew her clinical craft during that time. As an assistant clinical director, she moved on to Acute Care, serving young adults with high-risk needs. During this time, she took an incredible opportunity to work with the Department of Defense, providing counseling services to military members and their families. It was a true pleasure of hers to serve those who serve. This time spent serving clients at Fort Knox sparked Jennifer’s strong desire to establish a private practice. It started with one client and grew to a full caseload. She is not only skilled in helping clients explore their therapeutic goals, but she also absolutely loves the work she does. Jennifer helps people reach those goals and improve their overall well-being.
When Jennifer is not working, she enjoys time with her family and friends. She likes to take her four-legged friend on walks. He has been known to crash a session or two, so if you see a tail wagging, you know who it is. She enjoys traveling, especially abroad. She has recently picked up the sport of pickleball.

Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
With Training Supervision Designation
& Entrepreneur
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