Multiple Calls Podcast

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Sinopse

Hey Everyone,I'm a 20 year, second generation Firefighter working for a Department in Southern Ontario, Canada, with around 400 suppression personnel,13 stations and 18 apparatus. I spent the first half of my career at a Technical Rescue station, six years working as a primary care medic, and 3 years instructing as a Fire Training Officer, and I've had the honour and pleasure of co-leading our Peer Support Team for the past few years.When I first joined, we were a lot smaller and the Senior Firefighter on the truck with me for my first shift had been on longer than I had been alive. Outside of what he and many others taught me about the job, he recommended that I start a journal of all the calls and happenings around the hall so that one day I'd have the makings of a book. He was right, but unfortunately, of all the things I heeded and applied, that wasn't one of them. Point being, there are stories to tell and we all carry them; about us as individuals, as crews, as platoons, and as a Department. The wisdom and instruction about how to do the job are crucial, but the experiences and stories also help to shape our character and our Fire Family as a whole. Stories are important. Through story-telling we find comfort in what connects us and expand our minds through our differences. I've come late to the party when it comes to podcasts. A move this past summer that involves an hour plus commute, opened up the opportunity to fill that time with some quality content. I've been inspired by a number of podcasts and listed the fire related ones in the Resources section along with books, Facebook pages, websites, literature, and videos. You can also find a running list of those in the Fire Service at large that deserve our respect and acknowledgment for their efforts to keep us grounded and progressing, in the Credits section. Please message me if you want me to add someone. We get to know each other very well in this line of work. From all that we experience together we create strong bonds, and we use deeply meaningful words like Family and Brotherhood to describe them. As shift schedules, generations, where we choose to live, our societal norms, and the size of our departments change, our view of the importance and tradition of the Fire Service Family and Brotherhood can be challenged, strained and at risk of being lost. This would be incredibly sad, tragic, and detrimental. We need to continue to invest in each other, and learn and participate in each other's stories. This podcast has come about because I want to provide a conduit for the great people within my own department and others to tell their stories. We will be talking about the how and why of each guest's journey to the job, what challenges they have faced overall and how they made it through them, the struggles they see for our service and their ideas on how each of us can help ground and progress the job, as well as what keeps them inspired and motivated. You will be getting to know your family better. Multiple calls is a phrase that catches a Firefighter's attention because it signifies that there is a strong possibility that what we are responding to is legitimate and will require us to be at our best. It is also what experience is made of. I'm going to be at my best to capture your attention with legitimate stories and enrich our experience of this unique and amazing job.Much Love,Scott

Episódios

  • Episode 64 - Steve Higgins

    28/04/2023 Duração: 01h53min

    Steve Is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys pushing his limits and has always been drawn to the mountains and water. He is a 14-year Firefighter and student of the fire service, exploring efficiencies and tactics with a focus on aggressive professional performance, safety, and situational awareness. He instructs in fire-ground and marine operations within his department and part-time at a fire school. His goal in teaching is to grow and learn and leave students with a better understanding of the "why" behind tactics. He is also a peer support program co-lead and uses therapy, good friends, sarcasm and fitness keep him balanced. higginssd@hotmail.com @higgyp0p Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco Administration: @haileyfirefit

  • Episode 63 - Ricky Nuttall

    28/03/2023 Duração: 01h17min

    We could have an endless debate over the definition of suffering and what constitutes hard. And there are a lot of vague and dismissive things that are said on the topics, such as ‘There’s always someone that has it worse than you.”, ‘Look for the silver lining’, ‘Everything happens for a reason’, or ‘Whatever doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger’ but no amount of perspective on severity, or validity changes your personal reality at any given moment. You are faced with what you are faced with, you are experiencing that thing or litany of things in the way that you are, and over whatever internal or external time frame that has been imposed on you, it needs to be survived if you are going to. That’s it. Just stay in it and fight to get more wins than losses over time. This is what goggins means when he tells you to ‘stay hard’. You don’t have to have a great attitude about it, and the root problem or problems may not be solved, but take the steps you can towards it or through it and chalk up another time you w

  • Episode 62 - Manny Barajas

    15/03/2023 Duração: 01h25min

    Manny is a nozzleman with San Antonio Fire. Born, raised, and still lives and works in the city's inner west side close to his home. Engine and Nozzle work is his passion and is a true believer that the basics are where the fight is won. A Marine Corps combat veteran and first-generation college graduate. He is a proud husband and father of 3 and a field training officer with his dept. @manny_b210 @andyfredericksghost Manuelbarajas210@gmail.com Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco Administration: @haileyfirefit

  • Episode 61 - Brent Sterling

    14/02/2023 Duração: 01h47min

    Brent is a tenured Firefighter with thirty years of emergency service experience. He has served twelve years with the Office of the Fire Marshal as an Emergency Response Specialist., coordinating the provincial deployment of emergency response for hazardous materials and urban search and rescue emergencies. He has investigated illegal grow-ops, clandestine drug labs, and countless fire scenes and operated in a safety officer role at major emergency operations across the province. He is also a District Chief with Tay Township Fire Department, an instructor at Southwest Fire Academy for many years, and as of late 2022 accepted the role of Principal coordinating daily operations. Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco Administration: @haileyfirefit

  • Episode 60 - Jody Burnett - PSPnet

    01/02/2023 Duração: 50min

    Dr. Jody Burnett is a Registered Doctoral Psychologist with the Saskatchewan College of Psychologists, providing service to the general public, specializing in service provision to first responders/public safety personnel and their families for the past 20 years.  She is a Clinical Research Associate and Therapist at PSPNET with the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment (CIPSRT) and supports outreach and engagement of these services across Canada. An Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Regina, Jody pursued both her academic and professional career in Regina, Saskatchewan, completing her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and successfully establishing her own consulting firm (J. Burnett Consulting) specializing in high-performance training, counseling and research/evaluation within various sectors including health, education, and justice.  PSPNET, a clinical research unit in partnership with the Canadian Institute for Public Safety Research and Treatment

  • Episode 59 - Kevin Burke

    26/01/2023 Duração: 01h55min

    Episode 59 with Kevin Burke is now available! Poet, punk rocker, and firefighter, Kevin Burke is a difficult individual to sum up.  The last 8 years of his life, he's been a member of the fire service, and the last five years of that he has been proud to be part of SAFD's Res51cue.  Prior to his time as a public servant, Kevin has been a long standing and seasoned artist.  He has toured as a musician and as a poet, shared stages with world renowned poets and grammy award winning musicians, and has always tried to make art that makes a difference.  Aside from three DIY chapbooks, his work has been published by Freeze Ray Press, Into Quarterly, Timber Mouse Publishing, Button Poetry (video), and Write About Now Publishing. Kevin is also the 2011 Austin Poetry Slam Champ, 2011 Southwest Shootout Slam Champ, and the only two time Texas Grand Slam Poetry Festival Champion, and currently the lead vocalist for County Hell (a blackened-crust-punk collaboration with poet Bill Moran).   Currently, Kevin is a new fat

  • Episode 58 - Phil Resendes

    08/01/2023 Duração: 01h37min

    Phil Resendes is a 15-year member of the Fire Service. Phil is a newly promoted Acting Captain with the Chatham-Kent Fire Department. He has Instructed at Lambton College Fire School in the Pre-Service and Fire Science programs. He is the Vice-President and one of the co-founders of True North FOOLS. Phil is a student of the Fire Service and is passionate about sharing his love for the trade by passing on what has worked and what has been passed on to him. "Culture is everything, and building strong Fire Department culture is done through continuous drilling and training”. Phil believes it is the glue that binds us and prepares us mentally and physically. The brotherhood is what brought him to the job, and the brotherhood is what he’s committed to preserving alongside the many like-minded and supportive members in your fire departments. @backstepsixtytwo @truenorthfools  Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing Credit: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco Admin: @haileyfirefit

  • Episode 57 - Adam Parkhurst

    12/12/2022 Duração: 01h29min

    Adam Parkhurst is a Driver/Engineer with the Euless, TX Fire Department. He started his career in 2006 and worked for 10 years as a Field Training Paramedic. He is a Swift water rescue technician, a medical specialist with a federal USAR team, and a Paramedic Instructor at Tarrant County College. He holds a Master Degree in Sociology and has published articles or culture building, improving training within the fire service, as well as depression and mental health. He lives in Dallas with his wife and 2 sons. Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing Credit: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco @m.pletz Admin: @haileyfirefit

  • Episode 56 - Wendy Lund

    15/11/2022 Duração: 02h02min

    With more than three decades of experience as a Health Studies Professor teaching physiology, pathophysiology & pharmacology, Wendy understands the biology of stress and resiliency. She extensively investigated the experience of trauma in first responders and has built a case for how and why compassionate-based mindfulness theory and practices can build proactive resiliency in vulnerable sectors for her MSc in Mindfulness Studies. She has helped to pioneer curricula for those who engage with trauma in their work so that they reduce their risk of psychological injury in the line of duty. She has shared her vision in conferences as a speaker/plenary, in many workshops, and in print. Wendy believes it’s about being proactive, not reactive, with our mental health. Her vision is to help others redefine wealth in their workplace and lives. https://www.wellthmanagement.ca/team IG - @wellth_management.inc Twitter - @WLund100 @WorkWithHeartWM Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing Credit: @bradshea Marketing:

  • Episode 55 - Daniel Drury

    10/11/2022 Duração: 01h09min

    Daniel is a Marine Corps Veteran. He has been serving as a Firefighter with San Antonio for 5 years and is currently riding Truck 17. He is an SAFD mentor for probationary Firefighters and an MV Fire Rescue TX Lead Instructor. He has been published in Firehouse magazine and featured on The Rogue Tailboard Podcast. @dcdrury @mvfirerescuetx Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing Credit: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco Logistics: @haileyfirefit

  • Episode 54 - Hailey Green

    04/11/2022 Duração: 01h32min

    Hailey is a rookie in a full-time department in Southern Ontario, Canada. , with experience as a rural volunteer. She is passionate about firefighter fitness, mental health and resiliency, and lifelong learning. Hailey originally went to University to pursue a different career but was introduced to firefighting as a possibility through a family friend. She views her failures as opportunities and is continually assessing her life plan to ensure it is moving in a positive direction. She encourages aspiring firefighters to have the same mindset as there isn’t one correct path into this profession. She is excited to pursue roles in teaching/mentorship and training first responders to be fit on and off-duty. 
 Instagram: @haileyfirefit  LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/haileygreen 
 Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing Credit: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco Logistics: @haileyfirefit

  • Episode 53 - Daniel Higuera

    06/10/2022 Duração: 01h26min

    Daniel is an Assistant Professor of Kinesiology at Santa Ana College and a Ph.D. student who focuses on Human and Sports Performance.  He works with over 30 fire departments conducting physical and physiological assessments and educating on topics related to firefighter's health and wellness  His research focuses on how wearable technology may help inform and guide a firefighter's PT and recovery both on and off duty. To find out more, contact him on Instagram @prof.dhigs Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing Credit: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco

  • Episode 52 - Wayne Hannah

    14/09/2022 Duração: 01h26min

    Wayne Hannah is a 42-year-old veteran and firefighter from Central Ontario.  Wayne was diagnosed with PTSD and ADHD after spending the majority of his adult life self-sabotaging and making excuses for a negative mindset.  After exploring the idea and thoughts of suicide, he decided to put on his big-boy pants and change his internal narrative.   In the spring of 2021, Wayne began sharing his “morning message” regularly on social media; TikTok and Instagram.  He quickly found a home, but more importantly, a community.     “Good Morning Assholes” is now viewed by thousands of people every morning with over 230,000 followers and 2 million likes.   In the summer of 2021, he started the "Zen AF" podcast with actor Alex Skuby - which is quickly gaining popularity all over the world.   Through Wayne’s journey, he has inspired millions through straightforward and relatable messages pulled from his own experience, stories, and those of the community that follows him. https://www.waynehannah.com/ https://www.zenafpod.

  • Episode 51 - SFA - Jesse Bond and Gord Roesch

    14/09/2022 Duração: 02h02min

    Southwest Fire Academy is a registered private career college in southern Ontario that offers a variety of dynamic programs: pre-service firefighting, officer development, HAZMAT, and various technical rescue courses, amongst many others. SFA takes pride in its passion for rigorous training, backed by an impressive roster of highly skilled, reputable instructors. Featured are SFA founders Gord Roesch and Jesse Bond, who have combined 40-plus years of firefighting experience and over 30 years of instructing experience. An honoured retiree in his municipal service, Roesch has served an extensive career, with tenure as a firefighter, a training officer, and a Chief in many organizations. Bond is currently a career fireman and Acting Captain and additionally serves as a Captain for two municipal volunteer departments.

  • Episode 50 - The Change Up

    23/08/2022 Duração: 02h06min

    For longevity and serenity in this life, it’s important to acknowledge and celebrate accomplishments and wins along the way. If you are lucky enough, you will have the opportunity to celebrate them with dear friends. As I approach turning 50, I realize, that like reaching the 50th episode of this podcast, it’s just another number, but in both is the opportunity to reflect on the journey with loved ones. I’m incredibly grateful that two of my dearest friends, Caroline Downes and Dave Vanderburg, wished to spend this time together doing what friends do best, allowing each other to be seen, heard, understood, and accepted.   Deepest thanks to all the guests that have trusted me with their stories, and those that have taken the time to listen and connect with me. A special thanks to Matt Pletz of Premium Mix Marketing, editor extraordinaire Brad Shea, and our sponsor Southwest Fire Academy for everything they have done to produce and support the show. The team and the podcast continue to grow and evolve. Here’s t

  • Episode 49 - Dave Vanderburg

    06/08/2022 Duração: 03h51s

    Dave is an avid road cyclist and has been a Captain for 3 years. Born and raised in the greater Toronto area, Dave’s journey to becoming a firefighter was atypical, stumbling into the profession 15 years ago. He has spent time working as a trench rescue instructor, an honour guard member, co-lead of his department’s muscular dystrophy boot drive, and currently co-leads its peer support team. His life, upbringing, and travels have offered a unique perspective on firefighting. We discuss mental and physical health, the value of people, being an officer, communication, service to others, bro culture, and the corporatization of the service. Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing Credit: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco

  • Episode 48 - Marie Bodine

    13/06/2022 Duração: 01h14min

    From Spartan and Tough Mudder racing, to creating panel discussions that fuse unlikely topics such as tattooing and mental health, Marie Bodine is driven to explore the uncommon. Through practicing and teaching the Wim Hof Method principles, Marie influences others to heighten their creativity, elevate productivity, delete stress, and develop unshakeable inner peace. Marie currently teaches breath and meditation classes in Toronto Canada and throughout North America. Marie's workshops and public speaking events provide participants with lifelong skills that create confidence and increase physical and mental resilience while deepening self-respect. https://www.wimhofmethod.com/instructors/mariebodine https://mariebodine.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-bodine-0471761b4/ IG @marie.bodine FB @FitMindProject Editing Credit: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco

  • Episode 47 - Manny Barajas

    20/05/2022 Duração: 01h15min

    Manny is a nozzleman with San Antonio Fire. Born, raised, and still lives and works in the city's inner west side close to his home. Engine and Nozzle work is his passion. A true believer that the basics are where the fight is won. A Marine Corps combat veteran and first-generation college graduate. He is a proud husband and father of 3. A field training officer with his dept. Lead instructor for The First Line: Engine Company Ops with MV Fire Rescue TX. Manuelbarajas210@gmail.com FB: The First Line Engine Ops, San Antonio Fire Attack IG: @manny_b210, @mvfirerescuetx Editing Credit: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco

  • Episode 46 - Mark Brewer

    23/04/2022 Duração: 02h10min

    After 21 years in Suppression with Brampton Fire and Emergency Services, Mark has transferred to the Training Division. In addition to firefighting, he brings years of experience in practical and competitive auto-extrication, and knowledge and wisdom gained from his time as an Honour Guard Member. As the Honour Guard Assistant Director for the past four years, he hopes to continue ensuring that all members understand the deep and meaningful history and tradition of their profession. A recent battle with cancer has reframed his perspective and reinvigorated his love for life and the fire service. Originally from Milton Ontario, he and Diane, his wife of 27 years, raised their two boys where they still reside in Waterdown. @mungobrewer@markbrewer Editing Credit: @bradshea

  • Episode 45 - Andy Bozzo

    30/03/2022 Duração: 01h29min

    Andy Bozzo has 24 years of fire service experience in California and Washington State. He is currently a Fire Captain with a large Northern California Fire Department. Andy has a visionary mind and has provided many of the conceptual aspects that are foundational to Tablet Command. He is passionate about continuing to improve the Tablet Command solution by using it in the field, learning from other users’ experiences, while sharing his own. Prior to working in the fire service industry, Andy was a teacher and attended USC before transferring and completing his BA at Middlebury College in Vermont. @captandybozzo @tabletcommand

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