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Apr 1, 2025 • 6min
Chapter 70. F*ck the Internet.
Can’t get to FDIC? Who cares. Keep your training local and tell the internet to go fuck itself. This week’s about real connections, honest work, and bringing back the bar room napkin.

Mar 31, 2025 • 31min
Ray McCormack, Innovation with HEN Nozzles
Jeremy sits down with Ray McCormack to discuss the innovative Hen Nozzle products, particularly focusing on the Blade Stream and the newly designed Force Nozzle. Ray's own career lead him to finding different ways to manipulate the stream of a regular smooth bore nozzle. This lead to an idea he had many years ago, pinching the circular smooth bore tip into an oval shape which lead to better coverage when flowing water. Fast forward many years later, Ray found HEN Nozzles who were introducing a "Blade" type tip that represented Ray's ideas of years past. Understanding the idea, Ray joined forces with HEN Nozzles to help educate the fire service about a new way to apply water.
There hasn't been much innovation in the nozzle field for the past 75 years. Today, HEN Nozzles continues to innovate and change the evolution of the nozzle. HEN Nozzles has created a renewed interest in extinguishment culture by pushing the boundaries of water delivery.

Mar 31, 2025 • 11min
Frontline Mindset Episode 31 - Taking Time
In this episode, Rob explores the importance of stepping away from work and truly unplugging—especially for those in high-stress professions like firefighting. Sharing personal insights from a recent vacation with his wife, he reflects on the mental reset, renewed perspective, and stress relief that come from taking a break. Rob emphasizes the value of setting boundaries with coworkers, trusting your team, and making self-care a priority. He also offers practical tips for disconnecting, recharging, and incorporating meaningful downtime into a demanding career.

Mar 30, 2025 • 1h 5min
The Size Up Episode 110 - In Your Own Head - Dave Dunn
In this episode, Pip discusses the importance of what we do off the job with guest Dave Dunn Jr., a firefighter and cosplayer. They explore Dave's journey in emergency services, the adrenaline rush of firefighting, and how cosplay serves as an escape from reality. The conversation highlights the community and connections formed through shared interests in cosplay and strongman competitions, emphasizing the need for balance and mental health in high-stress professions. Pip and Dave Dunn explore the intricacies of competition nerves, the importance of attention to detail in cosplay, and the mental challenges faced in emergency services. They discuss the significance of shared interests in relationships, upcoming conventions, and the role of social media in building community. The dialogue culminates in rapid-fire questions that reveal personal insights and preferences, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and connection beyond the job. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!

Mar 29, 2025 • 11min
69. Street Talk Penn 6 - View From the Top Floor Podcast
Another Street Talk, this time from Penn 6 in Midtown Manhattan. This one dives into operating in exposure buildings, when and when not to call a Mayday, and the importance of sizing up on the fly. I also discuss what happens when the dominoes start falling the wrong way and how the tempo of a fire can drastically shift from building to building.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 1h 6min
Frontline Mindset Episode 30 - Frontline Leadership, Zachary Polvino
On this episode of Frontline Mindset, Rob interviews Captain Zach Polvino from the
Snyder Fire Department. They dive into leadership, training, and core engine company
competencies. Zach discusses the challenges of recruitment and retention in both fire
and EMS, the importance of making EMS an essential service in New York, and the
need for mental health awareness in emergency services. He shares personal
experiences, insights on balancing life outside the firehouse, and the responsibility of
preparing the next generation.

Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 15min
The Size Up Episode 109 - See The Good - Justin DeMoss
In this episode, Pip and Justin DeMoss explore the themes of joy, personal
growth, and the unique experiences of wildland firefighting. They discuss the
importance of sunlight and nature in maintaining mental health, the journey of
finding purpose in one's career, and the challenges faced in extreme
conditions. Justin shares his transition from sports to wildland firefighting,
emphasizing the need for optimization in performance and the joy found in the
profession. In this conversation, Pip and Justin DeMoss explore the critical
importance of sleep health, the value of experiences in EMS, and the journey
towards finding purpose through service. They discuss the significance of
sleep as a foundational element for mental and physical health, share insights
from their experiences and emphasize the need for community service and
personal growth. Justin introduces the Hot Shot Wellness initiative, aimed at
addressing health and wellness for wildland firefighters, showcasing the
collaborative efforts of various experts in the field. Because, what you do off
the job MATTERS!!!

Mar 23, 2025 • 9min
Chapter 68. Street Talk, View From the Top Floor Podcast
Chapter 68. Street Talk, View From the Top Floor Podcast by Jeremy Donch

Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 21min
Frontline Mindset Episode 29 - Frontline Leadership with Zachary Polvino
On this episode of Frontline Mindset, Rob interviews Captain Zach Polvino from the
Snyder Fire Department. They dive into leadership, training, and core engine company
competencies. Zach discusses the challenges of recruitment and retention in both fire
and EMS, the importance of making EMS an essential service in New York, and the
need for mental health awareness in emergency services. He shares personal
experiences, insights on balancing life outside the firehouse, and the responsibility of
preparing the next generation.

Mar 17, 2025 • 1h 17min
The Size Up Episode 108 - Talking & Walking - Chris Naff
In this episode, Pip shares his exhilarating experience at the World's
Strongest Firefighter competition, highlighting the camaraderie and diverse
body types within the firefighting community. He emphasizes the importance
of networking and learning from others in the field, especially at conferences.
Chris Naff shares his journey in the firefighting profession, detailing his
experiences and the evolution of the St. John's Fire Rescue department. He
discusses the importance of training new recruits, the role of a Public
Information Officer in community engagement, and the impact of social media
on recruitment and public perception. Additionally, Chris emphasizes the
significance of fitness in firefighting, particularly through rucking, and how it
contributes to the overall well-being of firefighters.He discusses how rucking
has not only improved his physical health but also connected him with his
community. The dialogue explores the significance of building relationships
outside of work, the lessons learned through various challenges, and the
value of continuous personal growth. Chris emphasizes the importance of
finding a supportive community and the joy of participating in fitness activities
that foster camaraderie and connection. Because, What you do off the job,
MATTERS!!!


