Join Mickey in a conversation with Lieutenant Jason Redman, retired U.S. Navy SEAL and best-selling author, on my latest episode. Jason's journey is one of resilience, triumph, and unwavering commitment to excellence. In this episode, we delve into the crucial topic of maintaining high standards in the fire service.
Jun 30, 2025•56 min
If Not You, Then Who? – A Conversation with Chief Shannon Stone Description / Narrative: In this episode of the National Fire Radio Podcast, I sit down with Chief Shannon Stone—a 35-year veteran of the fire service and a true example of what leadership looks like in today’s American firehouse. From firefighter to fire chief, Shannon has served in multiple departments across Florida, and his experience shows. We talk about staying connected to the job—why he still goes to fires, still trains, and...
Jun 27, 2025•1 hr 20 min
In this powerful conversation, Rob sits down with firefighter/paramedic Megan Funk to tackle one of the fastest-growing challenges in emergency services—mental health calls. Megan shares her path into the fire service, the increasing frequency of psychiatric emergencies, and how her department is adapting through hands-on EMS training and a renewed focus on compassionate care. Together, they explore the real-world struggles of patients in crisis, the importance of de-escalation techniques, and h...
Jun 26, 2025•1 hr
Scott Thompson, Fire Chief of The Colony, TX Fire Department and author of The Functional Fire Company discusses the importance of strong leadership in the fire service, emphasizing the blue collar nature of firefighting and the need for a culture that prioritizes mentorship and training. He highlights the disconnect between administration and operations, the impact of personal agendas, and the critical balance between recruitment and retention. The discussion also touches on the significance of...
Jun 25, 2025•1 hr 28 min
In this episode, Tim and Mickey dive deep into the heart of what keeps the fire service strong: standards, tradition, and legacy. They explore how the old-school values of the job shape today’s firehouse culture and the delicate balance between honoring the past while adapting to modern challenges. The highlight of the episode is Tim’s detailed step-by-step breakdown of a challenging cellar fire his company faced. He recounts the critical decisions made under pressure, the tactics used to overco...
Jun 23, 2025•1 hr
In this episode of Frontline Mindset, Rob speaks with retired London Fire Brigade firefighter Steve Aslin, who shares his powerful journey through the fire service and his firsthand experience during the tragic Grenfell Tower fire. Steve offers a candid look into the emotional toll of that day, the lessons learned, and the ongoing pursuit of justice for the victims and their families. He discusses the vital role of teamwork, the challenges of transitioning between departments, and the unique min...
Jun 19, 2025•1 hr 3 min
In this episode of the National Fire Radio Podcast, host Jeremy Donch speaks with Matt Kodicek about Ben's Blue Bags, a sensory bag initiative designed for children with autism. Matt shares his journey in the fire service and how his experiences as a father to a child on the spectrum inspired him to create these bags. The conversation emphasizes the importance of education for first responders in understanding autism and effectively using the sensory bags to aid in emergency situations. Matt dis...
Jun 18, 2025•39 min
Two Hands Two Tools — it’s more than a slogan. A phrase we’ve all lived at least once in our career. And while it’s burned into the culture, believe it or not, there’s an art and a discipline to putting one down. That’s what we get into on this podcast — the moments, the mindset, and the humility behind knowing when to adjust, adapt, and get the job done right.
Jun 16, 2025•11 min
In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various themes including the nature of itching, personal journeys through education, the nostalgia associated with bicycles and childhood memories, and the joy found in sports like snowboarding and skiing. They delve into the experiences of firefighters, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and passion in their work, and challenge listeners to rekindle their love for the fire service. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance ...
Jun 13, 2025•1 hr 17 min
In this powerful episode of Frontline Mindset, Rob sits down with Lieutenant Mark Bendel, recently retired from the Greenville Fire District, to reflect on a career of service, sacrifice, and resilience. Mark opens up about the tragic loss of his friend and fellow firefighter, Vito Sciavillo, and how that grief led to the creation of his children's book, Scout the Firehouse Mascot. Together, they explore the critical role of mental health in the fire service, the weight of leadership, and the ev...
Jun 12, 2025•36 min
In this heartfelt conversation, Jeremy Donch interviews his father, Tom Donch, reflecting on their family legacy in the fire service. They discuss the importance of camaraderie, generational values, and the work ethic instilled through family and community involvement. Tom shares stories from his early days in firefighting, the evolution of the service, and the significance of mentorship. The discussion also touches on the challenges facing volunteerism today and the need to maintain the integri...
Jun 11, 2025•1 hr 25 min
In this episode, Pip and Janelle reflect on personal experiences and emotional connections within the firefighting community, discussing the importance of family, the joy of cruising, and the unique role of medical staff at events. Janelle shares her journey from volunteer firefighter to entrepreneur with Burn Bags USA, emphasizing the significance of community service and the innovative repurposing of fire hose materials. In this engaging conversation, Janelle shares her journey of creating Bur...
Jun 10, 2025•1 hr 5 min
In this episode, Mickey talks about hitting a rut in your career. This job’s like the ocean—the tide comes in, the tide goes out. Some days you’re riding high, other days you’re getting pulled under. The key is knowing it’s part of the cycle—and learning how to keep your feet under you when the water shifts.
Jun 09, 2025•3 min
Jeremy and Chief of Department Brian Nardelli, Brockton, MA Fire Department discuss the importance of pride, leadership, and high standards in the fire service. They emphasize the need for accountability, the value of learning from mistakes through hot washes, and the significance of mentorship. The dialogue highlights the noble calling of firefighting and the necessity of empowering voices within the team. They also explore the challenges of maintaining standards while ensuring inclusivity and ...
Jun 06, 2025•1 hr 25 min
In this solo episode, Rob dives deeper into the mindset and practical tools first responders need to stay safe in an increasingly volatile world. Building on the foundation laid in Part 1, he breaks down situational awareness using the color code system and explores real-world strategies for conflict avoidance. Whether you’re on the fireground, in the back of an ambulance, or responding to a routine call, this episode highlights how staying alert and prepared can make the difference between safe...
Jun 05, 2025•20 min
This episode dives into the realities of forcing entry when you’re operating on the floor above the fire. We’re talking zero visibility, high heat, and high risk. From hallway conditions to door control and tool selection. We break down the tactics, the mindset, and the urgency required when the floor above isn’t just your assignment, it’s your responsibility.
Jun 02, 2025•7 min
In this episode, Rob discusses the recent sentencing of the murderer of Captain Allison Russo, a tragic event that highlights the increasing violence against first responders. He delves into the different types of violence that first responders may encounter, including unintentional, intentional, social, and asocial violence. Rob emphasizes the importance of understanding these types of violence to better prepare and protect oneself in the field. He also hints at future discussions on the justif...
May 29, 2025•11 min
In this engaging conversation, Allison shares her unique journey balancing fitness, military service, and elegance. She discusses the importance of individuality in leadership, the impact of 9/11 on her decision to serve, and the significance of adaptability in various environments. The discussion also delves into the science of sleep, its critical role in performance, and the need for policy changes to support better sleep practices. Throughout, Allison emphasizes the value of being different a...
May 27, 2025•1 hr 11 min
In this episode, Jermey joins Mickey and cuts through the noise and get real about the fire service and its growing obsession with social media. From fire fame to curated culture, we talk about what’s getting lost—authenticity and humility. This isn’t a rant—it’s a reminder to bring the focus of what we do back to reality.
May 27, 2025•31 min
In this special EMS Week episode, Deputy Chief Robert Ridley reflects on this year’s theme—We Care. For Everyone.—and what it truly means in the fire and EMS service. He shares personal stories from his early days in the Youngsville Volunteer Fire Department, the mentors who shaped his journey, and how EMS professionals show compassion in every call, no matter how big or small. It’s a heartfelt reminder that trust, empathy, and care define our profession—and that we are the role models for the n...
May 26, 2025•4 min
In this episode, Pip and Russell Davis discuss the importance of camaraderie in the fire service, illustrated through the creation of parody songs. They explore the role of technology in firefighting, the challenges of adapting to change, and the ethos behind West Broad Apparel, a brand that aims to honor the traditions of the fire service. The conversation also delves into the difficulties of running a business and the parallels between firefighting and entrepreneurship. Because, What You Do Of...
May 20, 2025•1 hr 9 min
This episode dives into the role of the roof firefighter—where every move matters. From clear, timely communication to how and where you make your position, nothing is random and nothing is routine. On this job, the smallest details carry the biggest weight.
May 19, 2025•6 min
Gerard Mann and Jeremy discuss the importance of relationships in the fire service, the challenges of transitioning to an officer role, and the need for clear communication and effective training. They explore how humor and personality can enhance leadership, the significance of situational awareness, and the necessity of engaging with team members to foster a positive culture within firehouses. Themes such as imposter syndrome, decision-making in high-stress situations, the importance of confid...
May 14, 2025•1 hr 39 min
In this episode, Pip welcomes Peter Matthews from Firehouse Magazine to discuss the dynamics of podcasting, the importance of diversity in media, and the challenges faced by those in the fire service. They explore the significance of storytelling, and the need for mentorship in passing on knowledge to the next generation. The conversation highlights the passion that drives individuals in the fire service and the importance of navigating the noise in media to find valuable content. They explore t...
May 13, 2025•1 hr 22 min
In this episode, we dive into how mastering the fundamentals under pressure becomes the true foundation of success on today’s fireground.
May 12, 2025•9 min
In this episode of Frontline Mindset, Rob sits down with Kim Kelly-Hahn—911 dispatcher, paramedic, and mental health advocate—to talk about the unique challenges of emergency dispatching, the power of physical activity and travel for mental wellness, and the critical need for support and recognition in the first responder world. Kim shares her personal journey, insights on leadership, and a call to action for better mental health care in our profession.
May 08, 2025•57 min
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May 07, 2025•1 hr 41 min
In this conversation, Jeremy Donch and Jacque Creamer, Jr. discuss the Lancaster County Firemen's Association, its history, and the importance of trade shows in the fire service. They explore the challenges of recruitment and community engagement, the need for collaboration between career and volunteer firefighters, and the role of education and training in enhancing firefighting practices. The discussion also highlights innovations in safety equipment and the evolution of firefighting tradition...
May 06, 2025•1 hr 6 min
Coming to you from Albuquerque, New Mexico — this episode dives into window bars and the importance of understanding when and why to remove them. We break down how timing, position, and flow state all play a role in making the right move at the right moment.
May 05, 2025•5 min
Catching up with Chief David Rhodes after a busy FDIC week. We pull back the curtain on his week in Indy, dive into a great discussion about his powerful message on opening day and go after some of the problems that plague our fire service today. "Mission, Service, Purpose" is the perfect theme for Chief Rhodes opening and it certain fits this podcast conversation.
May 02, 2025•1 hr 31 min