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Student Of The Game Fire Podcast

Danny Beauvais
Leadership
Fire Service
Mental Health
Training
Indiana Smoke Diver
Firefighting
Firefighter Mental Health
Firefighter Training
Community Service
Wayne Township Fire Department
September 11th
Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
Stockton Fire Department
FDNY
Community Engagement
Public Safety
Fire Service Culture
Line Of Duty Deaths
Family Support
Resilience

Showcasing 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.

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53 years of combination experience 2nd generation Firefighter. Retired Lieutenant with the FDNY and current Deputy Fire Chief with Christiana Fire Department in Delaware. Bob always knew he wanted to be a Firefighter. He tested everywhere he could to... more

19 years of combination experience, 3rd generation Firefighter. Captain on Engine 210 with North Charleston Fire Department. Chad started out as a volunteer with a few friends. Over time that transitioned to seeking out for a career position. Chad te... more

35 years of combination experience. Fire Chief of Beaver Lane Fire-Rescue in Marshville NC. Creator, owner & operator of Premier Extrication. Toot didn’t have that instant desire to become a Firefighter. It took him several years to decide to apply w... more

22 years of combination experience 2nd generation Firefighter. Deputy Chief Of Operations with Clarendon Fire Rescue in South Carolina. Lee’s father was a volunteer so naturally he followed in his footsteps. Once he graduated and obtained all his cer... more

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Robert Logan
District chief with Houston Fire Department and assistant chief with Spring Fire Department.
Houston Fire Department and Spring Fire Department
Episode: Robert Logan
Marques Bush
Deputy Chief of Operations with Lynchburg Fire Department with 28 years of experience in the fire service.
Lynchburg Fire Department
Episode: Marques Bush
Bryce Campbell
Apparatus operator on Squad 18 with the Colony Fire Department, Texas, with 16 years of experience in the fire service.
The Colony Fire Department
Episode: Bryce Campbell
Aaron Drake
Captain on Engine 35 A-shift with Town Of Apex Fire Department
Town Of Apex Fire Department
Episode: Aaron Drake
Tyler Barrett
Fire engineer with Savannah Fire Department, third generation firefighter, and avid runner
Savannah Fire Department
Episode: Tyler Barrett
John Nanninga
Captain on Engine 60 with Houston Fire Department and logistics technician with Spring Fire Department
Houston Fire Department
Episode: John Nanninga
Jason Sautel
A retired firefighter with Oakland Fire Department and author
Episode: Jason Sautel
Rich Anderson
Lieutenant with San Antonio Fire Department, experienced firefighter with a passion for the craft
San Antonio Fire Department
Episode: Rich Anderson
Kevin Bodie
Retired Deputy Chief of Operations, founder of Redline Leadership LLC
Redline Leadership LLC
Episode: Kevin Body

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Danny B
Host and creator of the show, focusing on stories of passion and dedication within the fire service community.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 54 ratings
  • Loved Ben’s episode

    From one pack member to the other awesome job Chief. And thanks Danny for having my brother on the show keep striving for excellence. Howwwwllll

    Fraternally,

    Troy

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dabombero
    United States9 months ago
  • Amazing insight

    I love the mission with this podcast. It brings so much to light that us community members can’t comprehend on a daily basis. We are so incredibly fortunate to have our firefighters and this is a great reminder to never take that for granted. Thank you Danny for sharing and keep spreading this positivity and knowledge. I appreciate what you do!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anna huish
    United Statesa year ago
  • Highly recommend

    Awesome podcast great people great stories! Keep’em coming!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Blake Mckeel
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great stuff

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Primal Russ
    United States2 years ago
  • Amazing Pod!

    One of my favorite podcasts and definitely my favorite related to the fire service!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ckress409
    United States2 years ago

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Audience members find value in the positivity and practical advice offered throughout episodes, resonating with both experienced and aspiring firefighters.
Feedback often includes mentions of the richness of the discussions, which cover both technical firefighting aspects and personal growth narratives.
Many express gratitude for highlighting the dedication of firefighters and the challenges they face on and off the job.
Listeners appreciate the engaging stories and insights shared by firefighters, noting the importance of mentorship and community.

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Rich Anderson
Q: What does a leader look like to you? What does leadership look like to you? And what kind of leader did you want to be?
Leadership involves trusting and motivating your team while holding them accountable. A good leader sets high standards themselves and leads from the front, prioritizing the needs of their crew.
Anthony Braxton
Q: How important is it for firefighters coming into the service today to seek out those, what I would call mentors?
It's of utmost importance to look for mentors, especially in fire departments that may not have a culture of mentorship, to avoid complacency and be better prepared.
John Nanninga
Q: What does aggressive firefighting mean to you?
Aggressive firefighting means putting in a hundred percent effort to save lives while balancing safety.
John Nanninga
Q: What advice can you give to other individuals who may have ADD?
Accept it and learn how to cope with it, as it can help you be aware of what's happening around you in the fire scene, making you a better fireman.
Stephen Runyan
Q: What's your take on physical fitness?
Physical fitness is essential in the fire service as it directly affects performance and safety in high-pressure situations.

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A platform dedicated to exploring the lives and experiences of dedicated men and women in the fire service, this show emphasizes the importance of mentorship, community, and personal growth within the profession. Through conversations with seasoned firefighters, listeners gain insights into the evolving challenges faced by these professionals, as well as the values that drive them to excel in their craft. Unique stories highlight not just the technical aspects of firefighting but also the core principles of resilience, teamwork, and continuous learning that define a successful firefighter's career. The podcast showcases a wide array of guests, providing a diverse perspective and fostering a sense of connection among its audience.

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2. Marques Bush
3. Bryce Campbell
4. Aaron Drake
5. Tyler Barrett
6. John Nanninga
7. Jason Sautel
8. Rich Anderson

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