

Student Of The Game Fire Podcast
Danny Beauvais
Showcasing fellow men and women within the fire service that you might not know about. Individuals who have a strong passion for the craft, that remain humble and tackle each day with focus, never making excuses for why you can't get things done while always remaining a student of the game.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 2min
Marc Bashoor
43 years of volunteer and career experience. Former Chief of Prince George’s County Fire/EMS where he served as 2nd longest Chief in history. Former public safety director in Highlands County Florida along with former emergency manager in Mineral Springs West Virginia. Chief Bashoor cut his teeth within PG county at some of the busiest stations where being mediocre wouldn’t cut it. From physical fitness, training, education, communication & community Marc explains his successful journey within the fire service while also dropping a few gems and nuggets along the way.

Sep 16, 2024 • 1h 15min
Scott Thompson
43 years of volunteer and career experience. Fire Chief for The Colony Fire Department in Texas. Husband, father of two sons which also serve in the fire service, published author, instructor at FDIC since 2002, has held numerous leadership roles while coaching fire officers & firefighters for the last 25 years. The list of accomplishments and accolades could go on and on but one of the most important factor is this, America’s Fire Chief who has never forgotten his roots, supports the role of the mission first mindset, the men and women of respective organizations and always being “Cowboy Ready.”

Sep 12, 2024 • 1h 24min
Chris Spitzer
3rd generation family member within the public safety field. 34 years of volunteer and career experience. Fire Chief for Lugoff Fire/Rescue in South Carolina. Chris never had intentions of being a Fire Chief but in life you will end up arriving at a fork in the road in which you choose which track you head down. It’s either going to be toward breakdown or breakthrough. Chris chose the latter but with that choice came difficult times which in return made him the Chief he is today and a Chief that Firefighters want. Aggressive, Blue Collar and most importantly one who has never forgotten that he will always remain a Firefighter first.

Sep 9, 2024 • 1h 5min
George Khabbaz
George Khabbaz- 17 years of career experience. A Captain with Miami-Dade Fire Rescue on Rescue 19. From a young age George always wanted to be a Firefighter. The noble calling, duties and responsibilities that come with the profession something about the trucks going down the road with sirens blaring, helping individuals in need during whatever emergency the situation calls for and as an added bonus doing so within the community he grew up in. George was my humblest guest yet. Soft spoken but to the point. And when you hear him speak you to will understand.

Sep 5, 2024 • 1h 1min
Mitch Gourley
10 years of volunteer and career experience. Firefighter 1st class for a department North West of Toronto. Mitch is a 3rd generation Firefighter. The day he was born his father was in recruit training being taught by his father about all aspects of the job. So it was inevitable that Mitch would follow suit. His mindset and how he operates being the best version of himself sets him apart from the ordinary Firefighter. Being aggressive, physically fit, caring for one another and how he trains other Firefighters is a must hear because it resounded with me. Performing well on the fire ground is a must but without formulating a sharp mind behind it can only take you so far.IG: everydayheroes.fitness

Sep 2, 2024 • 1h 19min
Payton Owens
21 years of volunteer and career experience. Currently a Captain with Dekalb County Fire on Engine/Truck 23 also known as Brockett Triangle. Payton has a huge love for the job when it comes to being prepared for it. From physical fitness, running calls, fire house life and training. From the minute he got on Dekalb he surrounded himself with those who emulated what he wanted out of this career and works on passing that same mindset to those who will take the torch once he’s gone.IG: my_life_at_dekalbfire23 & heavy_smoke_showing

Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 9min
Clay Magee
20 years of volunteer and career experience. A Lieutenant with Birmingham Fire/Rescue on Rescue 24 and a driver for Chelsea Fire/Rescue. Clay is also an instructor with Magic City Truck Academy with Oj Kolodziej. Clay is a simple guy who goes by the principles knowing and doing your job well, be a genuine human being towards others, be the mentor you wish you had growing up within the fire service and overall care and invest with your people.

Aug 26, 2024 • 1h 10min
Ryan McCormick
25 years of volunteer and career experience. Fire Chief for The City Of Alexander & Collegeville VFD in Arkansas. Creator of The First In Fire Conference where the goal is to help with decision making skills form command to the crews battling the incident. Chief McCormick fits the bill for a Firefighters Chief. The mindset of people first, mission priorities, knowing and doing your job, aggressiveness, caring for one another and outside training are just a few things Chief spoke the gospel on. Take notes ladies and gentleman this interview is full of nuggets and gems being dropped. My favorite quote from Chief McCormick is this “ Be A Game Changer Not A Game Player.”

Aug 22, 2024 • 1h 28min
Johnathan Riffe
28 years of volunteer and career experience. Firefighter First 1st class on Engine 35 for Annapolis Fire Department. He is a past Lieutenant with Washington DC and past Chief of the Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Department. Adjunct instructor with the University of Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute. Jonathan has written several articles that have been published in Fire Engineering and Firehouse Magazine. And Author of Thomas Sweatt: Inside the Mind of DC’s Most Notorious Arsonist. Johnathan is a Firefighter that wants to do the best at his job and isn’t afraid to show it. We play like we train and the individuals we keep around us is how we will act. From small to big city metropolitian organization. Johnathan is constantly learning something new everyday regardless of rank or tenure. I truly hope the listeners can pick up the gem & nuggets being dropped in this interview. IG: jonriffe

Aug 19, 2024 • 1h 10min
Josh McNair
1 year of volunteer fire service experience. A Back step Firefighter for Palm Beach Shores Fire Department in Florida. Josh’s mindset is a testament to his parents, who he surrounds himself with and the mental fortitude within him to be better everyday. We’ve all heard the “This Generation” quote a thousand times around the fire service but the truth is we need to continue promoting and uplifting individuals such as Josh and many others who come in the fire service that have the desire and willingness to continue learning and bettering themselves not only physically but mentally as well. The conversation I had with Josh was amazing and truly great because I could see how just how bright this young man’s future truly is.IG: hardmode_fitness


