Showcase fellow men and women within the fire service that you might not know about. Individuals who have a strong passion for the craft, that remain humble and tackle each day with focus, never making excuses for why you can't get things done while always remaining a student of the game.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 149 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusinessNon-Profit |
8 years of volunteer and career experience. A Engineer on Engine 16 with Columbia Fire Department in South Carolina. If you know Josh or follow him on social media he is a huge advocate for communication and fortifying a strong culture through leader... more
11 years of career experience. A backstep FF for North Port Fire/Rescue in Florida. Justin is in what he would call his second stint in within his fire service career. First and foremost he believes in a higher calling spiritually and the love for hi... more
25 years of volunteer and career experience. A career FF/EMT for Guilford Fire Department in Connecticut who rides up as acting Officer when needed and an Assistant Chief with Clinton Volunteer Fire Department. Mike keeps in perspective during our co... more
2 years of career experience. A backstep FF with the City Of Melbourne FD in Florida. Even though Zac’s young into his fire service career the individuals he looks up to, the one’s who were able to train him in recruit class, the ones he is able to w... more
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Just discovered your show after you interviewed one of the chiefs (Sam Villani) from my department. Great podcast…I look forward to digging into past episodes!
One of my favorite podcasts and definitely my favorite related to the fire service!
That guy sucked
Good stuff right here! Danny hosts a great podcast. Go into each podcast with an open mind and open ears. Each guest brings interesting views and I promise a lot of these topics are discussed in every, single fire station throughout the nation. It’s always fun to hear opinions and views from fellow firefighters and others who do this job, just in a different back yard. more
Ok, yes, there are a lot of terms that I don’t understand but I going to refer some of my teammates to some of these episodes. The guests bring life lessons that apply no matter your industry. In fact, it carries even more weight when you hear what are universal truths about motivation, dedication and professionalism. Thanks, Danny for creating a forum for sharing these stories.
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