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Feb 10, 2024 • 1h 8min
315. "Organic, Not Forced" - John Velez
John Velez of the Tailboard Misfit Podcasts.

Feb 9, 2024 • 9min
Top Floor Tactics Episode 6. The Floor Above
Welcome to "The Floor Above," where you can participate in the interactive Q&A segment of the show. You can ask any question that comes to mind, whether related to the fireground, the kitchen table, or anything in between.
If you have any questions you'd like to ask, please don't hesitate to submit them to thefloorabovethefire@gmail.com

Feb 8, 2024 • 1h 12min
314. The Fire Service Chose Me - Al Pratts
Deputy Chief Al Pratts of the North Hudson Regional Fire and Rescue Department believes that the fire service chose him. Heading down an early path of law enforcement, by chance he found the fire service and fell in love. Going all in on a career he had little knowledge prior to his appointment, the challenge of the job tested him from early on. Currently, Al is the Deputy Chief of Special Operations (SOC) which he can't get enough of. He finds himself blessed to have the opportunity to be in the position he is today due in part to some solid senior men from his early years. Today, Al is also a member of the Promotional Prep team, a tutoring and consulting firm that helps entry level firefighters and officers alike learn how to score well on civil service tests. His commitment to the fire service is massive and his love for the job unbeatable. Deputy Chief Al Pratts is grateful for the road he is on.

Feb 7, 2024 • 60min
Frontline Mindset Episode 8: The Hard Conversation, Jeff Dill Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance
Jeff Dill of the Behavioral Health Alliance joins Rob Ridley on Episode 8 of The Frontline Mindset Podcast.

Feb 6, 2024 • 35min
313. Come and Take It Fire Conference
Jeremy talks with Jon Johnson about the upcoming Come and Take It Fire Conference being held on Grapevine, TX April 5-7, 2024. A solid line up of instructors and events taking place. Enrollment is open and so sign up today! Link below⬇️⬇️
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https://www.firenuggets.com/event/come-and-take-it-fire-conference/

Feb 6, 2024 • 1h 10min
The Size Up Episode 55 - Be Useful - Zuni
Pip welcomes Richard Zuniga,aka ZUNI. A fan of Arnold Schwarzenegger,I mean, who isn’t. He discusses his journey as a fan and the impact Arnold has had on his life. He emphasizes the importance of being yourself, finding purpose through hobbies, and embracing failures and challenges. Zuni also shares his passion for artwork and tattooing, and the joy of connecting with people through social media. He highlights the balance between work and personal life, and the power of genuine connections. Causing you to ask yourself the question. What’s My Size UP??? Because what you do off the job, MATTERS!!!!

Feb 5, 2024 • 1h 30min
312. "Let Them be Firemen" - Mike Greco
Mike Greco, a lifelong student of the fire service, is a career firefighter with the Hackensack, NJ Fire Department and a volunteer Fire Chief with the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department. Growing up going to fires with his father set the tone for his unapologetic love of the job. He is fiercely loyal to his people and the job, and it comes through his way in which he talks about the job. He is a true believer in letting his people work. Creating an environment that lets firemen be firemen will set the tempo on the fireground. This fun episode is a must listen!!

Feb 5, 2024 • 6min
A View From the Top Floor, Episode 5 - A View From The Road
Here's a brief update on the podcast and some valuable insight on effectively navigating the abundance of training networks in today's fire service.

Feb 2, 2024 • 56min
Frontline Mindset Episode 7: Andrew Hamilton - From Drug Dealer to Stand-Up Redemption
In the latest episode of Frontline Mindset, we dive into the remarkable journey of Andrew Hamilton, whose transformation from a drug dealer to a rising comedian captures the essence of resilience and redemption. If you're a fan of TikTok, Reels, or YouTube, you might have already encountered Andrew's infectious humor alongside the YeahMadTV crew in Australia, where he's been winning hearts with his relatable dad jokes and comedic skits.
But Andrew's path to comedy was anything but straightforward. With candid honesty, he shares the tumultuous chapters of his life, including his arrest and the heart-wrenching loss of his dogs, which could have derailed anyone's spirit. Instead, these experiences forged his unbreakable mindset, propelling him to reemerge stronger and funnier than ever.
In this episode, Andrew delves into the mindset shift that allowed him to turn his life around, embracing stand-up comedy as his avenue for redemption. His story is a testament to the power of humor in overcoming life's darkest moments and a reminder that it's possible to rewrite our narratives, no matter the past.
Andrew's journey may differ from the firefighting frontlines, but his resilience in facing life's fiercest battles aligns with the spirit of every listener seeking inspiration to overcome their own challenges. Tune in to witness a conversation filled with laughter, lessons, and the kind of life-changing mindset that defines true comeback stories.

Feb 1, 2024 • 1h 2min
311. "Be an Example" - Scott Hewlett
Scott Hewlett of the Multiple Calls Podcast and 25 year firefighter from southern Ontario, Canada, joins Jeremy on the podcast today. They explore the popularity of leadership discussions in the fire service and the importance of finding a balance between grit and vulnerability. They also emphasize the significance of accountability and the impact of mentorship in shaping one's career. The conversation highlights the value of empathy, compassion, and wisdom in the fire service. They discuss the role of podcasts in sharing experiences and knowledge, and the therapeutic aspect of learning and conversation. Scott discuss the importance of learning from the past and straddling two generations in the fire service. They emphasize the need to bridge the gap between different generations and the responsibility of leadership in carrying forward traditions and mentalities. They also highlight the significance of mentorship and being an example, while acknowledging the imperfections that come with it.


