
The Overhaul Podcast Pressure Is a Privilege | Faith, Family, and Fire Service Leadership – Josh Bourque
What happens when pressure isn’t something you avoid—but something you chase?
In this episode, firefighter and Mississippi Smoke Diver Josh Bourque breaks down what it means to live up to a legacy while building your own identity in the fire service. As a second-generation firefighter, Josh shares the weight of expectation, the responsibility of the job, and the role faith and family play in keeping everything aligned.
This conversation goes beyond surface-level leadership talk. It gets into mental toughness, discipline, and the internal standards required to build a culture of excellence—starting with yourself.
Josh makes it clear: pressure is not the enemy. It’s the proving ground.
Key Takeaways:
Why faith should anchor your identity—not your job
The reality of growing up in a fire service legacy
How pressure can either break you or build you
What Smoke Diver training teaches about mental toughness
Why training hard is a responsibility, not an option
How to lead without rank or title
The connection between personal standards and firehouse culture
If you’re serious about the job, this episode will challenge how you think about leadership, discipline, and what it means to be a professional firefighter.
