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Aug 11, 2025 • 46min

Chapter 86 - Bob Pressler

Mickey Farrell sits down with FDNY legend Bob Pressler for a raw conversation on the craft of firefighting — from mastering the basics to making high-stakes decisions under pressure. They dig into leadership, search operations, trust on the fireground, and how experience, intuition, and solid training outweigh gimmicks and internet noise every time.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 6min

417. "A Thinking Man's Game" - Sherard Glover

Richmond, VA Truck 2 fireman Sherard Glover joins Jeremy to discuss his insights and passion for the job. From his upbringing in Brooklyn, the fire service was always a great memory which has left a lasting impression on him. Aviation mechanic school, taught him to learn the process from different perspectives and that details matter. Years later, finding himself on the job in Richmond, VA, those skills and memories help fuel his love of the craft. Sherard crushes this episode with a solid perspective of what the job is and how he carries himself while doing the greatest job on earth. TakeawaysThe mission of the fire service remains unchanged.Firefighting is a calling and a lifestyle.Critical thinking is essential in firefighting.Training breeds confidence and effectiveness.Understanding building construction is crucial for safety.Mentorship plays a vital role in developing new firefighters.Fire service culture impacts performance and standards.The events of 9/11 inspired many to join the fire service.Engagement in learning is key to improving skills.The fire service offers personal growth and community.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 8min

Frontline Mindset Episode 44 – The Weight We Carry

In this episode of Frontline Mindset, Rob opens up about the emotional burdens that come with being a leader in the first responder community. He shares personal stories of grief, burnout, and the importance of self-care. Rob emphasizes that leadership does not equate to invincibility and discusses the challenges of managing stress while supporting others. He encourages listeners to acknowledge their feelings and prioritize their mental health, reminding them that it's okay to not be okay.
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Aug 6, 2025 • 1h 5min

416. “Where Do You See Yourself in Five Years” - Rob Reardon

Jeremy is going by Chief Rob Reardon of Duxbury, Massachusetts, shares his journey in the fire service, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, trust, and community engagement. He discusses the significance of creating a positive firehouse culture and the role of education in leadership development. Chief Reardon highlights the need for initiative and problem-solving within the team, while also addressing the challenges of negativity in the fire service. Ultimately, he reflects on the legacy one leaves behind and the impact of fostering a supportive environment for all firefighters.
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Aug 4, 2025 • 9min

Ch 85. Street Talk - Cocklofts and Attics

In this chapter, Mickey enjoys a coffee on the Upper West Side of Manhattan discussing the discrepancies between social media portrayals of firefighting and the realities on the fire ground. Emphasizing the importance of understanding local tactics and the specific challenges posed by different building types, the host provides insights into effective firefighting strategies, communication, and situational awareness. The conversation highlights the need for young firefighters to be mindful of their surroundings and the critical details that can impact safety and effectiveness during operations.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 13min

Ch 84. Real RIT

In this episode, I break down the real-world decisions behind firefighter removal—when to package a downed firefighter and when speed takes priority. Training gives us structure, but on the fireground, those lines blur fast. We’ll talk about how to bridge the gap between textbook drills and the messy reality of getting one of our own out alive.
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Jul 25, 2025 • 1h 3min

414. Innovation in Station Alerting - EaseAlert

Jeremy is joined by Blake Richardson and Harrison Klein of EaseAlert, an innovative company that is changing the way station alerting works across the country. Focusing on the health and wellness of firefighters, their sensory equipment assists with lower stress alerting, creating a better way for firefighters to be notified about a response. For more information, check out www.easealert.com.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 1h 31min

413. Bridging the Gap, Key City Fire Conference 3.14.24

A throwback to one of the Bridging the Gap events at the Key City Fire Conference,
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Jul 21, 2025 • 47min

Ch. 83. Firemanship - Zack Newton

While attending the Firemanship conference, Mickey sits down and talks with Zack Newton.
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Jul 18, 2025 • 28min

412. "As Is" IKEA with The Shimek

The Shimek from the CIV Podcast joins Jeremy as they discuss Jeremy's love for the "As Is" section in IKEA. An interesting conversation for sure. Join us for sa fun conversation that unpacks alot of what we all deal with everyday.

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