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Feb 4, 2025 • 1h 7min

The Size Up The Size Up Episode 102 - The Body Keeps The Score - Genna McMillan

In this episode of the Size of Podcast, Genna McMillan shares her journey into the fire service, the significance of mentorship, and the evolving nature of the profession. The conversation highlights the importance of language skills, the legacy of firefighting traditions, and the craft of learning from one another in the field. Genna and Pip discuss the importance of dispatchers in emergency services, the unique challenges of the Dopey Challenge at Disney World, and the mental resilience required for long-distance running. They explore the community aspect of running events, the impact of weather on race experiences, and strategies for pacing during multi-day races. The conversation highlights the camaraderie among runners and the significance of appreciating the journey, both in fitness and career paths. Pip and Genna explore the profound impact of fitness on mental resilience and career performance. They discuss the evolution of their fitness journeys, emphasizing the importance of finding personal motivation and balance in life. The conversation highlights the joy of celebrating achievements, such as earning medals in races, and the significance of community in fitness. They also touch on the importance of kindness and self-care, especially in the context of first responders and the challenges they face. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
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Feb 3, 2025 • 32min

Chapter 61. Gen-X, View From the Top Floor Podcast

Chapter 61. Gen-X, View From the Top Floor Podcast by Jeremy Donch
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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 5min

Frontline Mindset Episode 22. Badges, Bars, to Beyond - Joe Kelley

In this conversation, Joe Kelly shares his profound journey from being a respected law enforcement officer to facing addiction and incarceration. He discusses the mental health struggles that first responders often endure, the impact of self-medication, and the stigma surrounding seeking help. Joe recounts his fall from grace, the consequences of his actions, and the pivotal moments that led him to recovery. Through personal transformation and the practice of NLP, he found a renewed sense of purpose in helping others navigate their own struggles with addiction and mental health. In this conversation, Joe Kelley and Rob Frontline Mindset discuss the critical issues surrounding mental health and addiction, particularly among first responders. They explore the transformative power of perspective in healing, the importance of communication and support systems, and the need for tangible resources for those struggling with addiction. The discussion emphasizes breaking the stigma associated with mental health challenges and the vital role of family in crisis situations. They also highlight the significance of education and empowerment in equipping first responders to handle their mental health effectively.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 1h 12min

The Size Up Episode 101 - Wisdom For Life - Amanda Marsh

In this episode of The Size Up, Pip engages in a heartfelt conversation with Amanda Marsh from the Eric Marsh Foundation. They discuss the power of social media in sharing personal journeys, the importance of mentorship, and the challenges of navigating negativity. Amanda shares her experiences with loss, the growth of the foundation, and the impact of wildland fires on communities. The conversation emphasizes the need for compassion and understanding in times of crisis, as well as the importance of self-care and personal growth. In this conversation, Amanda Marsh discusses the challenges faced by wildland firefighters, the role of nonprofits like the Eric Marsh Foundation in providing support, and the importance of understanding the wildland urban interface. She emphasizes the need for integrity in nonprofit work and the long-term commitment required to truly help those in need. The discussion also touches on personal reflections about aging and the future, highlighting the importance of community and wellness in the firefighting profession. Because, what you do off the job MATTERS!!!
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Jan 27, 2025 • 36min

Chapter 60. Coffee with Jeremy - View From the Top Floor

Chapter 60. Coffee with Jeremy - View From the Top Floor by Jeremy Donch
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Jan 23, 2025 • 58min

Frontline Mindset Episode 21. Training Mindset, Aaron Heller

In this episode of Frontline Mindset, I sit down with Retired Chief Aaron Heller, owner of On Scene Training Associates, to dive deep into the culture of fire department training. Chief Heller shares his decades of experience in building effective training programs that stick and discusses how to foster a mindset of continuous learning and growth in the fire service. From the importance of getting back to the basics to breaking down barriers that hinder training engagement, this conversation is packed with actionable insights for leaders and firefighters alike. If you're looking to elevate your department’s training culture and create a more prepared, resilient team, this episode is a must-listen.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 33min

389. “Safety”, Today’s Dirty Word - Keynote FDSOA 1/15/25

Jeremy had the opportunity to speak at the recent Fire Department Safety Officer's Association (FDSOA) conference on January 15, 2025. "Safety" - Today's Dirty Word was a 30 minute keynote discussing how the topic of "Safety" in the fire service comes with a negative connotation. This primarily comes from poor leadership and not letting your people work. This quick message is founded on the premise of knowing your job inherently brings safety to the job.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 1h 19min

The Size Up Episode 100 - Embrace Humility - Mickey Farrell

In this special 100th episode of the Size Up podcast, Pip reflects on the journey of podcasting, the importance of storytelling, and the connections made with guests. Joined by Mickey Farrell, they discuss the evolution of podcasting, the parallels between firefighting and art, and the significance of camaraderie in the firehouse. They also touch on generational changes in the fire service, the balance between tradition and modernization, and the personal experiences that shape their careers in emergency services. Mickey and Pip delve into the emotional complexities of retirement from the fire service, emphasizing the deep familial bonds formed over years of service. They discuss the challenges of transitioning to life after firefighting, the importance of rediscovering personal passions, and the need for accountability in maintaining those interests. The dialogue also touches on the intersection of art in firefighting and photography, and concludes with reflections on community engagement through sports. Mickey and Pip discuss the challenges and nuances of social media communication, particularly focusing on the importance of using platforms like Instagram over Facebook. They delve into upcoming events and training opportunities in the fire service, emphasizing the role of nonprofit organizations in providing essential training. The discussion also touches on personal reflections about humility and the importance of acknowledging mistakes in the fire service, highlighting the need for growth and learning. Because, what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!
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Jan 20, 2025 • 6min

Chapter 59 - "Square Yourself Away" - View From the Top Floor Podcast

In this episode, Mickey discusses the critical aspects of professionalism in firefighting, particularly focusing on the importance of proper masking up and the standards expected when exiting a fire scene. He emphasizes the need for firefighters to present themselves professionally to the public, highlighting how appearance reflects on the fire service as a whole. Mickey also touches on the pride associated with being part of a fire company and the importance of teamwork and readiness in maintaining high standards.
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Jan 17, 2025 • 1h

388. "Giving You a Purpose" - Eric Frantz

In this conversation, Eric Frantz and Jeremy Donch discuss the importance of youth involvement in the fire service through programs like the Danville High School Fire Club. They explore the impact of real-life emergency scenarios on young people's development, the transformative power of volunteer firehouses, and the need for mentorship and training. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by volunteer fire services and the importance of community engagement and recruitment to ensure a sustainable future for these essential services.

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