Ep. #19 Metacognition Rehearsal (solo) - Tales from the Tailboard Podcast
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Загружено: 2026-02-09
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What happens when everything is finally quiet… and your brain doesn’t shut off?
In this solo episode of Tales from the Tailboard Podcast, Isaac talks through a moment that felt small at first, but revealed something much deeper — becoming aware of his own thinking while laying in bed, and realizing how often high-stress minds rehearse, anticipate, and stay “on duty” even when there’s no call, no emergency, and no threat.
This episode isn’t about diagnosis, labels, or pathology.
It’s about understanding:
• Why awareness can feel uncomfortable
• Why first responders often overanalyze normal mental processes
• The difference between intrusive thoughts and simply observing your thoughts
• How mental rehearsal and hypervigilance develop in high-responsibility jobs
• Why these moments tend to show up at night, when everything slows down
Throughout the episode, Isaac references established psychological concepts like metacognition and mental rehearsal, and includes perspectives from trusted voices in the first responder mental health space to add clarity — not validation.
If you’ve ever laid awake and thought, “Why does my brain do this?”
This conversation is for you.
This isn’t a highlight reel episode.
It’s an honest one.
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