FREE YOUR MIND

Coaching, Community, and Resources 

Mental Health Resources for First Responders and Their Families

Discover the path that meets your needs

We’ve created three membership paths to best align with your individual needs. Whether you’re looking for information, community or to get coaching for your entheogen journeys—we have a path that can guide you to meeting your goals.

Find the support you need -

from people who have been in your boots.

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Eximo is all about you.

Fire, LEO, EMS, Dispatch, Corrections, Courts, career, volunteer, union, all of us. We are committed to you and your families well-being.

You are not alone.

We understand. We’ve been there, gone through the storm and come out the other side. We are committed to your path out of the storm of PTSD, compassion fatigue and burnout.

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One-on-one Coaching

We understand what it’s like. Burnout, fatigue, the unrelenting stress and challenges that our jobs can bring into our lives. Our coaching is designed for us and by us. 

Interested in maximizing the results from psychedelic medicines as a transformative therapy/treatment with useful, expert guidance on what to expect before, during, and after your journey?

With extensive coaching experience, our goal is to work with you to free your mind and rediscover a daring life of adventure and joy. The Eximo Life.

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hello@eximolife.com

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Peer Support training

Eximo also has coaches that conduct peer support training through Responder Strong

If your agency does not have a peer support system we can help create one and train your members.

If you do have one, we can assist in training more members or support your team with additional training.

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hello@eximolife.com

The expectation that we can be immersed in suffering and loss daily and not be touched by it is as unrealistic as expecting to be able to walk through water without getting wet.

Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D.