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Multiple Calls Podcast

Firefighting Podcast
Firefighting
Mental Health
Fire Service
Community Support
Firefighter Training
Community Engagement
Mental Health In Fire Service
Emergency Services
Mentorship
Leadership
Firefighting Training
Southwest Fire Academy
Emergency Medical Services
Training and Education For Firefighters
Trauma
First Responders
PTSD
Volunteer Vs. Career Firefighters
Firefighters
Brotherhood

Find out what Firefighters are made of! This podcast pulls back the curtain and shows you what goes into the making of a Firefighter. We talk about the how and why of each guest's journey to the job, what challenges they have faced overall and how they made it through them, the struggles they see for our service and their ideas on how each of us can help progress in the job, as well as what keeps ... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes126Founded8 years ago
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Destiny Morris is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist based in California who specializes in trauma work with first responders, their families, and high-stress populations. She works with adults, couples, and teens navigating PTSD, anxiety, depr... more

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Riley McGilloway is a third-generation firefighter, carrying on a family legacy rooted in service, pride, and hard work. Raised in Acton, Ontario, he grew up around the fire service and developed a deep respect for the job early on—something that con... more

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Paul Hollingshead is the Chief Training Officer with the Oakville Fire Department. He began his career in December 1996 with the Milton Fire Department, initially answering 911 calls before becoming a volunteer firefighter in 1998 and joining the dep... more

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Rob Wiggins has been in the fire service since 2007 and is a proud member of the Barrie Fire and Emergency Service. Rob is an international fire service instructor but more importantly a father and husband. @rob_wig Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_acade... more

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Recent Guests

Destiny Morris
Therapist specialized in first responders
Private practice
Episode: Episode 126 - Destiny Morris
Riley McGilloway
Firefighter, instructor, True North FOOLS president
Southwest Fire Academy, True North FOOLS
Episode: Episode 125 - Riley McGilloway
Paul Hollingshead
Firefighter and training leader with Oakville Fire Department; former Milton Fire Department captain and CTO
Oakville Fire Department
Episode: Episode 124 - Paul Hollingshead
Rob Wiggins
Firefighter and instructor; involved in high-rise program, Bruxy collaboration, and multiple training initiatives
Barrie Fire Department and associated programs
Episode: Episode 123 - Rob Wiggins
Ziad Hameed
A former soldier in Iraq, now a firefighter and instructor, passionate about helping others and fire education.
Episode: Episode 122 - Ziad Hameed
Brent Brooks
Experienced firefighter and high-rise firefighting expert
Episode: Episode 121 - Brent Brooks
Phil Montgomery
Firefighter and instructor, passionate about firefighting techniques.
Episode: Episode 120 - Phil Montgomery
Matthew Lysy
Firefighter and educator in the emergency services
Episode: Episode 119 - Matthew Lysy
Amanda Harry
Mental Health Advocate and Social Worker
Hummingbird Therapy
Episode: Episode 114 - Amanda Harry

Host

Scott Hewlett
Host of Multiple Calls Podcast

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 206 ratings
  • 🔥🔥🔥

    I look forward to every new episode. Scott offers amazing perspectives from so many different people from all different backgrounds within the fire service and beyond. Would 100% recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    madykeller1327
    Canadaa year ago
  • I love this podcast

    I got a handful of podcasts that I absolutely never miss and this one is definitely one of my favorites! Scott is amazing and his guests are fantastic folks with so much to offer, if you’re a first responder, then this podcast is definitely worth it for you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rashaberg
    United States3 years ago
  • Boring

    In the sea of podcasts, this is the last one I would recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    euro girl
    United States4 years ago
  • Thought Provoking and Diverse

    Scott discusses all kinds of information through all perspectives. Guests have diverse experiences, ranks and locations creating an environment for honest open conversation focused on the genuine evolution and betterment of those who listen. A must hear for those in the fire service and principals which are highly valuable for any person to carry through their life.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MVGWRI
    Canada4 years ago
  • Wicked podcast

    Amazing insight and stories. Easily my favorite podcast. Provides me with a ton of inspiration and motivation for the job.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    klintkir
    Canada5 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Engaging and diverse guest mix; rich stories from the fire service.
Shows practical training and mental health angles that are valuable to practitioners and leaders.
Sparking strong conversation, though some listeners want more structured content and actionable takeaways.

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Modern WisdomChris Williamson

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Episode 120 - Phil Montgomery
Q: What did mom and dad do?
Phil shares that his dad ran a property maintenance company, while his mom worked in the office and looked after the kids.
Episode 119 - Matthew Lysy
Q: What about physical and mental health challenges along the way?
Lysy discussed the importance of understanding and managing mental health within the fire service, and how experiences from early in his career led him to seek therapy.
Episode 119 - Matthew Lysy
Q: What was the process like getting on?
Matthew explained his journey through college, working as a lifeguard, and then transitioning to EMS before finally obtaining a position in the fire department.
Episode 118 - Kyle Romagus
Q: How does the proliferation now of lithium ion battery fires in structures complicate things to the nozzlement?
Kyle explains he doesn't have a lot of experience with lithium ion fires but notes that it complicates the firefighting strategies due to the unknown properties of the gases produced and the conditions under which they might become hazardous.
Episode 117 - Aaron Fields
Q: Would you structure your career now looking back on it a bit different? Would you?
No regrets. It's been great. If I want to be a firefighter in Seattle, I have to work a 24-hour shift.

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A door-opener into firefighter culture, this program centers on real-world experiences from front-line responders and trainers. Across episodes, conversations frequently cover training evolution, leadership, mentorship, mental health and resilience, and the emotional and physical demands of the job. Guests range from seasoned firefighters and instructors to mental health professionals who work with first responders, offering practical tools, personal stories, and lessons learned that can help departments improve training, culture, and well-being. The show stands out for its table‑style, storyteller approach and for weaving actionable insights with authentic, diverse perspectives from across Canada and the broader fire service community.

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Recent guests on Multiple Calls Podcast include:

1. Destiny Morris
2. Riley McGilloway
3. Paul Hollingshead
4. Rob Wiggins
5. Ziad Hameed
6. Brent Brooks
7. Phil Montgomery
8. Matthew Lysy

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