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Leadership and Legacy in Volunteer and Career Firefighting
Dec 13, 2025·—
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In this episode of Fireground Strategies, hosts Anthony Avillo and Jim Duffy reflect on the challenges and rewards of a firefighting career spanning decades, from the first day as a volunteer to leading large, regional departments. They discuss motivation, mentorship, and the importance of remembering your roots, while stressing the role of company officers in nurturing growth and morale. The hosts share personal stories about adapting to evolving fire dynamics, shifting departmental cultures, and the complex transition from firefighter to leadership roles. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Legacy, Leadership, and Life After the Fire Service: Stephanie White
Dec 12, 2025·—
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In this episode of Perspectives on Leadership, host Steve Shaw sits down with Stephanie White, recently retired firefighter and current editor in chief of Firefighter Nation. They explore the complexities of building a meaningful legacy in the fire service, the emotional challenges of retirement, and the crucial role of leadership rooted in time, patience, and genuine care. White shares stories about mentors who shaped her career and reflects on how small acts of giving time create lasting impact. Together, they tackle modern challenges like isolation within firehouses and the rise of leaders who focus more on appearances than active guidance. The conversation closes with powerful reminders about balancing legacy within both the fire service and family life. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Exploring AI, Robotics, and Real-Time Data at the 2025 Technology Summit
Dec 6, 2025·—
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In this episode of Fire Service Tech Talk, host Eddie Buchanan welcomes Mike Cox and Jeff Dulin to discuss the future of technology in fire and EMS. They preview the upcoming 2025 Technology Summit International in Irving, Texas—a three-day event dedicated exclusively to fire service technology. The Summit covers data analytics, AI, robotics, advanced firefighter tracking systems, and more. The conversation highlights how real-time data platforms like NERIS are revolutionizing incident analysis and decision making, while emerging technologies such as AI-driven reporting and robotic firefighting tools promise to boost safety and operational efficiency. They also address cultural shifts within the fire service, emphasizing the integration of technology while respecting traditional values. Key topics include strategies for budgeting AI solutions, the expanding role of smart traffic preemption in response times, and the importance of fire departments engaging with technological innovation to lead rather than follow. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Year-End Lessons and Goals for Fire Service Leaders
Dec 5, 2025·—
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In this candid year-end episode of The Training Officer, host Dave McGlynn offers an unfiltered look at the challenges firefighters and training officers faced over the past year, from budget cuts to mental health struggles. McGlynn shares personal reflections on the psychological toll the year took and stresses the importance of including mental health in training programs. He encourages listeners to assess their individual and departmental growth, identify gaps, and set realistic goals for the coming year. McGlynn challenges fire service leaders to engage in honest self-reflection, forgive past resentments, and start fresh with clear plans that benefit their teams, families, and themselves. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Mastering Firefighting Fundamentals: Why Basics Matter More Than Ever
Dec 2, 2025·—
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In this episode of Hooks & Hoses, host Eric Dreiman covers the importance of being good at the basic skills and techniques of firefighting. Many firefighters want to move past the basics and train on more advanced techniques or topics. This creates a lack of a good foundation for firefighters to rely on during responses. Drawing on years of frontline experience, Dreiman warns against rushing to advanced specialties before solidifying essential techniques like ladder placement, hose deployment, forcible entry, and search procedures. From the perils of skipping routine checks to the impact of stress and sensory overload during emergencies, this episode is a call to return to basics. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

David Dubowski on Tradition, Training, and Leading with Purpose
Nov 29, 2025·—
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In this episode of Tactical Impact, hosts Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelmann sit down with David Dubowski , a captain with the Spanish Lake Fire Protection District, St. Louis, Missouri, as he prepares to retire after a distinguished career. He shares stories from decades of frontline firefighting, the evolution of fire tactics, and the priceless value of preserving fireground history through photography. During this discussion, Dubowski offers candid advice for company officers and chiefs, emphasizing the importance of supporting firefighters and embracing change without losing core values. He also highlights the next generation of firefighters, which includes his own son, reflecting on legacy, challenges, and what it truly means to serve. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

So You Want to Be a Firefighter? Insights from Women in Firefighting
Nov 26, 2025·—
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In this episode of the Women in Fire podcast, experienced fire service leaders break down what it really takes to become a firefighter today. The panel shares unfiltered advice for aspiring firefighters. They take a close-up look at the importance of understanding the physical and mental demands of firefighting. They also discuss navigating the lengthy, costly, and competitive application process. The panel stresses the importance of knowing what the job truly entails, addressing the heavy EMS workload, irregular hours, and emotional challenges like trauma and PTSD. They discuss gender-specific considerations, mentorship, and department culture. They also cover shifting recruitment trends and the evolving expectations of newer generations in the fire service. This episode features: -Lisa Baker, Southwest Trustee, Women in Fire (host) -Heather Mozdean, deputy chief, Fremont (CA) Fire Department -Kim Phillips, district chief, Houston Fire Department -Paige Colwell, battalion chief, Forsyth County (GA) Fire Department -Kat Desonier, firefighter/paramedic, Evans (CO) Fire District This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Mastering Fire Service Instruction
Nov 24, 2025·—
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In this episode of Talking Tactics, hosts David Polikoff, assistant chief, Frederick County (MD) Fire and Rescue, and Robert "RJ" James, lieutenant, Frederick County (MD) Fire and Rescue, talk about what it takes to be a successful fire service instructor. Drawing from extensive real-world experience including recent training sessions in Charlottesville, Virginia, they explore the critical qualities of credibility, passion, and adaptability that define great instructors. During this discussion, the hosts stress the importance of instructors remaining students themselves. They also discuss crafting engaging presentations that connect with firefighters through relevant visuals and storytelling. Get practical advice on when to start teaching and how to build confidence by starting small And learn about the importance of knowing your subject inside and out. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Safety Is the Destination: Fireground Decisions, Training, and Leadership
Nov 20, 2025·—
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In this episode of The Command Post, hosts Rick Lasky and John Salka discuss the evolving fire service culture with a focus on safety, training, and leadership. They reflect on decades of experience from departments throughout the United States. And they share personal stories that highlight the critical balance between aggression and caution on the fireground. The discussion challenges the “we’re number one” mindset by emphasizing preparation and continuous training as the true path to keeping firefighters safe. From cutting-edge technology like drones and thermal imaging to the simple fundamentals of gear checks and accountability, Lasky and Salka explain why training isn’t an optional extra—it’s the foundation for safe, effective operations. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Empowering Volunteer Firefighters: Enhancing Health, Fitness, and Longevity
Nov 18, 2025·—
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In this episode of The Professional Volunteer Fire Department, host Tom Merrill sits down with Dr. Allison Barry, assistant professor at the School of Health and Consumer Sciences at South Dakota State University. Dr. Barry shares insights from her groundbreaking community-based research focused on improving physical activity and nutrition among volunteer firefighters. Her work highlights the unique challenges these firefighters face, from limited resources to rural isolation, and the critical need for sustainable wellness initiatives. They discuss barriers including time constraints, lack of policies, and accessibility issues. They also explore the potential benefits of department-level programs, peer support, and state collaboration. Dr. Barry outlines how research-backed interventions tailored to each community can reduce sudden cardiac events and cancer risks, ultimately promoting longer and healthier firefighting careers. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Mentorship Matters: Lifelong Lessons and Leadership in the Fire Service
Nov 17, 2025·—
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In this episode of the Backstep Boys, Ron Kanterman and Tom Aurnhammer welcome Dr. Denis Onieal, whose 50+ years in the fire service span roles from chief of the Jersey City (NJ) Fire Department to superintendent of the National Fire Academy. They discuss the evolving role of mentorship within firefighting, highlighting the critical importance of guiding rookies, navigating career challenges, and supporting firefighters through retirement transitions. Onieal shares personal stories of mentors who shaped his path and how those relationships blossomed into lifelong friendships. The hosts explore the balance between formal and informal mentoring, cautioning against choosing harmful role models while emphasizing patience, empathy, and communication as key mentor traits. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Consistency and Creativity in Company-Level Training
Nov 15, 2025·—
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In this episode of Generation Engine, seasoned fire service veterans Todd Edwards and Anthony Rowett break down the essentials of effective company-level training. Drawing on decades of frontline experience, they emphasize that the biggest obstacle isn’t resources but consistency. Regular, short, hands-on drills—not lengthy punishments—build the culture necessary for success. Edwards and Rowett stress respect between junior and senior firefighters, leaning on shared knowledge rather than rank alone to boost buy-in. From mastering hose stretches to using everyday call scenes for quick size-up drills, they demonstrate how opportunities to train are everywhere, even amid busy shifts. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Leadership Lessons on Culture and Accountability in the Fire Service
Nov 15, 2025·—
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In this episode of Point of Origin, hosts Billy Hux and Bobby Drake sit down with Garrett Dyer (ret.), assistant chief, Fairfax County (VA) Fire and Rescue Department. Drawing on over three decades of experience, Dyer unwraps the critical role leadership plays in shaping department culture and driving organizational success. He emphasizes that leadership isn’t about perfection or rank but about understanding perspective, showing compassion, and holding individuals accountable in a way that fosters growth. This podcast is brought to you by The Fire Store. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Leadership Lessons on Expectations and Communication in the Fire Service
Nov 14, 2025·—
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In this episode of Perspectives on Leadership, host Steve Shaw sits down Mark von Appen, a retired fire captain from California. Von Appen is a respected voice known for his leadership blog, Fully Involved. During their discussion, they explore the vital role of clear expectations in firefighter leadership and team success. Drawing on 30 years of experience and deep reflection, Shaw and von Appen discuss how trust and communication form the foundation in firehouse culture and effective leadership. Von Appen shares how conversations with his football-coach father shaped his approach and why assumptions cripple team dynamics. The pair also tackle challenges unique to today’s multigenerational workforce, emphasizing face-to-face connection amid digital distractions. Both leaders stress the importance of owning mistakes, recalibrating failed initiatives through honest dialogue, and providing outlets for passionate firefighters to avoid burnout. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.thefirestore.com

Best Practices for Building a Legally Sound Fire and EMS Department
Nov 13, 2025·—
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In this episode of Fire Service Court, John K. Murphy, an attorney and retired deputy fire chief, breaks down how fire and EMS leaders can build legally safe, effective organizations. Murphy stresses the importance of strong leadership rooted in clear policies, open communication, and accountability. He highlights legal protections under federal and state laws covering discrimination, harassment, disability accommodations, pregnancy rights, and social media conduct. This episode’s discussion covers the evolving fire service workforce demographics and the challenges of recruitment and retention amid funding constraints. Murphy encourages departments to embrace mentoring, transparent and complaint procedures, and early intervention to prevent toxic work environments and costly litigation. Drawing from real-world cases and updated regulations like the Fire Brigade Standard, this presentation is a practical guide for fire and EMS organizations seeking sustainable leadership and compliance with the law. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.thefirestore.com

Tactics for Life: Transforming Fireground Command with Data-Driven Rescue Strategies
Nov 10, 2025·—
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For this episode of Command Show, hosts Anthony Kastro and Brian Brush welcome Nick Ledin of the Firefighter Rescue Survey. The three discuss “tactics for life,” a topic inspired by Chapter 6 of Mastering Fireground Command and the modern mindset for considering the impact of tactical decisions on fire victims and their survivability outcomes, not just how they affect the fire. This podcast is brought to you by Tablet Command. https://www.tabletcommand.com/get-started-lp

Mayday Monday: Inside a Near-Fatal Basement Fire Rescue
Nov 10, 2025·—
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In this episode of Mayday Monday, Eric Morgenthaler and Jeff Helle from Castle Rock (CO) Fire and Rescue share a harrowing near-Mayday incident from earlier this year. Responding to a subtle smoke investigation, the team encountered an older ranch-style home where fire was hidden beneath the floorboards in a finished basement. Helle unexpectedly fell through the compromised floor but maintained calm composure, issuing a timely Mayday that triggered an immediate and coordinated rescue. The crew’s extensive training, quick communication, and teamwork turned what could have been a tragedy into a powerful lesson in preparation and response. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.thefirestore.com

Fireground Leadership: Making a Difference at Every Career Stage
Nov 8, 2025·—
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In this episode of Fireground Strategies, seasoned firefighters and officers explore how to make a meaningful impact throughout a firefighting career—from probies learning the basics, to seasoned company officers balancing tactics and leadership, to chief officers shaping strategy and department culture. They emphasize humility, continuous learning, and the importance of mentorship. They also highlight practical skills probies must master, such as getting familiar with tools and team integration. The conversation also explores the challenges of maintaining skills in mixed EMS/fire roles, the critical role of a senior firefighter’s attitude on shift culture, and the captain’s responsibility as the bridge between tactics and strategy. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore. https://thefirestore.com

The Training Officer: Inside FDIC 2026: Exclusive Insights on Firefighter Training, Hands-On Workshops, and Leadership Development
Nov 7, 2025·—
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For the latest episode of The Training Officer, join Chief David Rhodes and host Dave McGlynn for an inside look at the upcoming FDIC 2026. They discuss the expanded Hands-on Training (H.O.T.) evolutions running during the week, including cutting-edge classes on electric and hybrid vehicle response and urban rope rescue. And they cover new EMS training innovations featuring high-tech simulations and top-tier instructors delivering CAPCE-accredited content. The episode also highlights invaluable leadership certification opportunities, the evolution of the conference’s stadium training yard, and enhanced networking through focused summits for chiefs, EMS professionals, and industrial firefighters. Brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.TheFireStore.com

Fire and Training - Building Tomorrow’s Fire Service: Embracing and Engaging the Next Generation
Nov 7, 2025·—
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In this episode of Fire and Training, Douglas Klein and Captain Wayne Jones explore the evolving dynamics of training the next generation of firefighters. Drawing from decades of hands-on experience, they challenge the notion that younger recruits are less proficient, arguing that instructional approaches must adapt to modern learning styles. They reflect on how technology, cultural shifts, and pandemic-related isolation have strongly influenced today’s recruits, emphasizing the critical role of mentorship in bridging cultural gaps. By sharing personal anecdotes and highlighting the value of ongoing education, Klein and Wayne advocate for patience, energetic engagement, and mutual respect between seasoned firefighters and newcomers. Tune in to learn about the importance of networking, embracing continuous learning, and honoring the wisdom of veteran firefighters. This podcast is brought to you by TheFireStore: thefirestore.com .

The Larry Conley Show: Transforming Leadership with Real Talk and Emotional Intelligence
Nov 3, 2025·—
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In this episode of the Larry Conley Show, David Conley and Larry Conley discuss their personal leadership development with the East Dubuque (IL) Volunteer Fire Department. Drawing on decades of experience, from metropolitan firehouses to small-town brigades, they share the ways their workshop reshaped team dynamics. The conversation reveals the importance of hard conversations and emotional intelligence alongside traditional firefighting skills. East Dubuque’s culture of openness and willingness to evolve shines through as firefighters embrace transparency and tackle tough talks. The episode highlights how investing time and resources in interpersonal skills can prevent costly internal conflicts and build stronger, more resilient departments. Brought to you by TheFireStore. https://www.thefirestore.com

Building the Analyst Community and Shaping the Future
Nov 1, 2025·—
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In the latest episode of Fire Service Data and Tech Talk, host Eddie Buchanan welcomes guests Joanna Zibbell, fire technology manager, Boise, Idaho, and Blake Boyd, fire and emergency services analyst, Cary, North Carolina. They discuss the emerging role of data analysts in the fire service and take a close look at evolving data maturity frameworks and the challenges of vendor data access. They also address the significance of embedding data literacy within fire departments. Brought to you by TheFireStore. http://www.thefirestore.com/

Breaking Barriers: Leadership and Women’s Voices
Oct 28, 2025·—
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In this episode of the Women in Fire podcast, Kim Phillips, district chief, Houston Fire Department, and Paige Colwell, battalion chief, Forsyth County (GA) Fire Department, take a close-up look at what defines leadership and management in the fire service. They explore essential leadership traits like trust, communication, and integrity, and highlight the challenges leaders face. These include everything from gaining credibility to managing personnel and navigating political pressures. The discussion emphasizes the idea that leadership isn’t a one-size-fits-all concept. Instead, leadership is situational and requires adaptability and honesty. They also address the specific hurdles women encounter in this traditionally male-dominated field. On that front they talk about imposter syndrome and heightened scrutiny, stressing the importance of vulnerability and ongoing learning. With candid stories and practical advice, the episode reveals the ways effective leadership combines motivating people, managing resources, and fostering trust.

Tactical Impact: Understanding Tenable Space and Focused Aggression
Oct 25, 2025·—
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In this episode of Tactical Impact, hosts Jim Silvernail and Jason Hoevelmann sit down with Peter Morotto, acting chief of training, Bridgeport (CT) Fire Department, to unpack key firefighting tactics centered on tenable space and focused aggression. Drawing from 30 years of frontline service and extensive instructor experience, Morotto takes a close look at balance between aggressive fireground operations and firefighter safety, emphasizing the critical role of understanding building construction, fire behavior, and the modern fire environment. He shares firsthand insights from his flashover experience and highlights how coordinated fire attack, effective water application, and managing void spaces are essential.

Hooks & Hoses: Rob Grady’s Journey Through Firefighting in Gary, Indiana
Oct 24, 2025·—
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Hooks & Hoses: Rob Grady’s Journey Through Firefighting in Gary, Indiana In this episode of Hooks & Hoses, host Eric Dreiman sits down with Rob Grady, assistant chief of training for the Gary (IN) Fire Department. Grady shares his firefighting journey, which spans over 30 years. He recounts his transition from volunteer to career firefighter, the highs and lows of frontline duty, and memorable moments riding the heavy rescue squad. He reflects on the evolution of fire service technology and training, the physical toll the job takes, and the growing awareness of cancer risks among firefighters. Grady also discusses his role leading the department’s training division, adapting to generational changes, and instilling pride and resilience in new recruits. Along the way, he unpacks the unique history behind Gary’s iconic blue-and-red fire apparatus. Brought to you by Fire Facilities: https://www.FireFacilities.com


