

The Overhaul Podcast
Preston Lyons
The Overhaul, hosted by Preston Lyons, dives into the tough conversations the fire service needs to address—leadership, culture, accountability, and the personal battles we face behind the scenes. We expose what’s not working, share real stories from the field, and bring forward-thinking solutions to help firefighters lead with purpose and leave the job better than they found it.
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Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 24min
Breathe Under Pressure: From the Mats to the Fireground with Danny Massa
In this engaging conversation, Preston Lyons and Daniel Massa explore the intersections of personal growth, martial arts, and firefighting. They discuss Daniel's upbringing in the Bronx, his experiences with bullying, and how martial arts helped him build confidence. The conversation transitions into Daniel's journey into the fire service, highlighting the importance of family legacy and the integration of martial arts into firefighting. They also delve into the significance of breath work in managing stress and enhancing performance in high-pressure situations. In this conversation, Daniel Massa shares his journey into breathwork, highlighting its transformative effects on mental health, performance, and overall well-being. He discusses the importance of proper breathing techniques, especially for firefighters and first responders, and how breath control can significantly impact stress management and emergency response. The dialogue also touches on the mechanics of breathing, the role of the diaphragm, and practical exercises to improve breath efficiency. Massa emphasizes the community aspect of breathwork and its potential to aid those dealing with PTSD and other mental health challenges.

Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 53min
Brotherhood, Business, and the Cost of Growth featuring Jeremy Barker, founder of Murphy Door
In this episode of the Overhaul Podcast, Preston Lyons interviews Jeremy Barker, a former firefighter turned successful entrepreneur. Jeremy shares his journey from living in his car to building Murphy Door, a leading hidden door brand. He discusses the importance of family support, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the unique dynamics of brotherhood in the fire service. The conversation delves into mindset shifts, resilience, and the lessons learned from failure, emphasizing that true freedom comes from overcoming challenges and pursuing personal growth. In this conversation, Jeremy Barker shares his journey from being a firefighter to becoming a successful entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of valuing one's worth, the discipline required in business, and the significance of setting big goals. The discussion also touches on the mental health challenges faced by firefighters, the power of kindness, and the value of learning from all walks of life. Jeremy encourages listeners to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams while maintaining a servant's heart and a focus on community.

Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 25min
From the Teams to the Teddy Bear: A Navy SEAL’s Descent, Recovery, and the Power of Connection. Featuring Dr. Tony Dice
In this episode of the Overhaul Podcast, Dr. Tony Dice shares his remarkable journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a firefighter, EMT, and ultimately a Navy SEAL. He discusses the struggles with addiction that followed his military service and the challenges of transitioning to civilian life. Dr. Dice's story highlights the importance of resilience, the impact of mental health, and the journey to recovery, culminating in a powerful message of hope and transformation. In this conversation, Dr. Dice shares his profound journey from addiction to recovery, emphasizing the importance of connection, storytelling, and resilience. He discusses the pivotal moments that led him to become a therapist and how he now helps others navigate their own struggles with addiction. The dialogue explores the holistic approach to recovery, the significance of community support, and the transformative power of sharing personal experiences. Dr. Dice encourages listeners to reach out for help and highlights that recovery is a journey that can lead to a fulfilling life beyond addiction.

Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 30min
Built to Last With Jenny Grima – Wellness, Mental Toughness, and Fire Service Longevity
In this episode of the Overhaul Podcast, host Preston Lyons speaks with newly promoted Lieutenant Jenny Grima, who shares her unique journey from a biology major to a firefighter. Jenny discusses the challenges she faced in the fire service, the importance of maintaining a work-life balance, and how she turned failures into opportunities for growth. She emphasizes the significance of mental health and personal time, and reflects on her experiences teaching and mentoring others in the field. The conversation highlights the evolving nature of the fire service and the need for continuous learning and adaptation. In this conversation, Jenny Grima shares her journey in the fire service, discussing the challenges she faced as a female firefighter, including doubts, imposter syndrome, and the importance of mentorship. She emphasizes the significance of mental toughness, self-care, and finding a supportive community. Jenny also highlights her holistic approach to wellness and the transformative impact of programs like 75 Hard on her life. Ultimately, she encourages others to pursue their passions and find their tribe.

Jan 1, 2026 • 18min
The Fire Service Will Outlast Us — Will It Be Better Because You Were Here?
In this episode of the Overhaul Podcast, Preston Lyons reflects on the past year, discusses the evolution of the podcast from Relentless Rejects to The Overhaul, and emphasizes the importance of personal growth, mentorship, and legacy in the fire service. He shares his vision for 2026 and the collective effort needed to improve the culture and leadership within the fire service community.

Dec 15, 2025 • 1h 21min
The American Fire Service has Thorns featuring Jake Dickes from Sons of Irons
In this episode of the Overhaul Podcast, Captain Jake Dickes shares his journey in the fire service, emphasizing the importance of family, faith, and community. He discusses the challenges of promotion, the need for positive leadership, and the significance of realistic training. Dix highlights the role of passion in firefighting and the necessity of addressing negativity within the firehouse. He concludes with a powerful analogy about the goat head plant, illustrating the multifaceted approach needed to foster a positive culture in the fire service.

Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 42min
Safety in firefighting is about preparation, not avoidance, featuring Chris Wessels
This episode of the Overhaul podcast features a deep dive into the life and career of Chief Chris Wessels, exploring his 34-year journey in the fire service, the importance of family, and the lessons learned along the way. The conversation touches on leadership, mentorship, and the balance between aggression and safety in firefighting.

Nov 17, 2025 • 50min
The Quest for Sleep Optimization Featuring Dr. Leah Kaylor
In this episode of the Overhaul podcast, Preston Lyons speaks with Dr. Leah Kaylor, a psychologist specializing in sleep hygiene for first responders and military veterans. They discuss the importance of sleep, its connection to mental health, and practical strategies to improve sleep quality. Dr. Kaylor shares her journey into sleep psychology, the challenges first responders face with sleep, and the significance of establishing a consistent sleep routine. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness of sleep issues and the impact of lifestyle choices on sleep quality.

Nov 10, 2025 • 1h 32min
The Pod Class Experience featuring Michael "Stickers" Goldstein
In this engaging conversation, Preston Lyons and Mike Stickers Goldstein discuss their upcoming participation in the March Mayhem conference, focusing on the importance of networking, learning, and collaboration in the fire service. They delve into the unique experiences offered by pod classes, the value of live fire training, and the significance of overcoming ego in a training environment. The discussion highlights the need for diverse training opportunities and the importance of mentorship and community within the firefighting profession. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the critical aspects of firefighting, emphasizing the importance of firefighter IQ, fitness, and innovative training techniques. They discuss the unique challenges faced by rural firefighters and the significance of rapid intervention teams. The conversation also highlights the need for specialized training for engineers and the evolving nature of fire ground operations, particularly in high-rise buildings. Networking and community building within the firefighting profession are underscored as essential elements for success and growth.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Conference Excitement02:38 The Pod Class Experience06:35 Networking and Learning Opportunities10:51 Instructor Highlights and Class Expectations14:32 Hands-On Training and Live Fire Experiences20:22 The Importance of Failure in Learning24:58 Ego and Comfort in Learning Environments30:00 Instructor Interactions and Building Connections31:13 Hot Classes and Training Fundamentals33:52 Gaining Confidence for Fireground Success36:06 Training and Gear Responsibility38:04 The Importance of Communication with Departments41:03 Embracing Knowledge Transfer in Fire Training41:52 The Role of Thermal Imaging in Firefighting42:59 Understanding Live Fire Training Classes44:18 The Dagum Promise: A Commitment to Rescue47:47 Mastering Basic Skills for Fireground Incidents49:05 Developing Firefighter IQ Beyond the Door50:34 Fitness and Health in Firefighting52:12 The Reality of Rural Firefighting55:33 The Importance of Engineer Training01:01:11 Rural Fire Tactics and Limited Staffing01:03:20 Embracing Challenges and Growth01:04:14 Essential Training for Modern Firefighting01:06:25 Innovative Approaches to Fire Operations01:08:16 Understanding Standpipe Operations01:10:30 The Importance of Primary Search Techniques01:14:01 Data-Driven Training for Firefighters01:19:43 Leveraging Social Media for Firefighter Education01:25:08 Final Thoughts and Conference Insights

Oct 31, 2025 • 2h 1min
The Mata Fuego Way. featuring Felix Manjarrez
SummaryIn this episode of the Overall Podcast, host Preston Lyons speaks with Felix Manjarrez, a seasoned firefighter with 23 years of experience in the FDNY. They discuss Felix's journey into the fire service, the evolution of his motivations, the culture of brotherhood within firefighting, and the challenges faced in the 911 system. The conversation also touches on the importance of mental health, managing burnout, and the role of jiu-jitsu in enhancing physical fitness and mental resilience for firefighters. Felix shares his candid views on diversity and inclusion in the fire service, emphasizing the need for competence over mere representation. In this conversation, Felix Manjarrez discusses the critical role of the Health and Fitness Unit in the fire academy, emphasizing the importance of physical training, functional skills training, and the impact of mentorship on probationary firefighters. He shares insights on managing stress, prioritizing sleep, and the significance of nutrition and hydration for first responders. Felix also highlights the need for community building within the firehouse and the importance of down-regulation techniques to improve overall well-being. He advocates for holistic approaches to health, including the use of THC and CBD for recovery, and encourages firefighters to make proactive changes in their lives to enhance their performance and longevity in the field.https://matafuegotraining.com/


