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  • Episode #32 Doing more with less! Jobs
    Oct 20 2025

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    In this conversation, Steve-O interviews Keith Freeman, a firefighter from a small department on the South Side of Chicago. They discuss the challenges faced by firefighters in urban environments, the importance of training and mastering basic skills, and the dynamics of engine and truck work. Keith shares insights into the culture of his department, emphasizing the need for aggressive firefighting tactics and the importance of communication and initiative on the fireground. In this engaging conversation, Steve-O and Keith Freeman delve into the intricacies of firefighting tactics, crew dynamics, and the importance of tradition within the fire service. They discuss effective search strategies, the significance of strong opinions, and the value of experience in making critical decisions during emergencies. The dialogue emphasizes the need for training, the balance between safety and aggression, and the role of camaraderie in fostering a supportive environment for firefighters. Keith shares his personal journey into the fire service and highlights the importance of mentorship and tradition in shaping future generations of firefighters.


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    1 h et 58 min
  • Episode #31 Old Man Copper
    Oct 6 2025

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    In this engaging conversation, Steve-O sits down with Christian Schuele, a retired firefighter with 21 years of experience at Clearwater Fire Rescue. They discuss Christian's journey from a competitive athlete to a firefighter, the challenges he faced, and his transition into entrepreneurship with his mustache wax and beard bomb company, Old Man Copper. The discussion also touches on the importance of mental health, physical standards in the fire service, and the traditions that foster camaraderie among firefighters. Christian shares insights on creating unique scents for his products that resonate with the firefighting community, emphasizing the pride and ownership that comes with the profession.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Episode #30 The Engines Angles Truck work!
    Sep 22 2025

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    In this conversation, Steve-O sits down with Orion Rich, a seasoned firefighter and instructor, to discuss various aspects of fire service culture, particularly focusing on truck operations, vertical ventilation, and the importance of knowledge sharing among firefighters. Orion shares his experiences and insights on the significance of camaraderie in firehouses, the tactical approaches to vertical ventilation, and the evolving practices in fire service training. The discussion emphasizes the need for effective communication, mentorship, and the importance of adapting to new tactics while maintaining safety and efficiency in fire operations. In this conversation, Orion and Steve-O delve into the intricacies of ladder culture and extrication techniques within the fire service. They emphasize the importance of mastering the basics of firefighting, fostering camaraderie through shared experiences, and the need for mentorship in shaping new firefighters. The discussion also touches on the detrimental culture of criticism within the fire service and the necessity for unity and support among firefighters to improve overall effectiveness and safety.


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    Podcast for Firemen burning the ships of Complacency, Laziness, and Excuses. We are promoting love and passion for the job, encouraging eagerness, and mastering the craft of the Fire Service!


    The information, opinions, values, recommendations, and ideas are of the host and individuals on this podcast, and are not affiliated or endorsed by the fire department, organization, or companies the individuals works for. This podcast is for general information only! Indorced by Copper State Fools

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    1 h et 25 min
  • Season 2 episode 29 Empowering the Next Generation of Firefighters
    Sep 8 2025



    In this conversation, Battalion Chief Joe Cvach discusses the critical role of education and continuous learning in the fire service. He emphasizes the importance of adapting to changes in firefighting tactics, engaging both new recruits and senior personnel in training, and fostering a culture of mentorship and community service. Chief Cvach shares insights on real-time training, the significance of conferences, and the necessity of understanding community needs to enhance overall department performance. In this conversation, Steve-O and Joe Cvach discuss the importance of embracing failure as a learning opportunity in the fire service, adapting to modern challenges, and effectively managing mass casualty incidents. They emphasize the need for clear communication, regionalized training, and the significance of station pride in fostering a strong community within the fire service. Joe shares his experiences and insights from his extensive career, highlighting the evolution of firefighting tactics and the importance of continuous learning.



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    1 h et 47 min
  • Season 2 episode 28 Mayday Memphis Fire Ladder 5
    Aug 25 2025

    Training will save your life!!


    In this gripping conversation, firefighters Bo Slarva and Cody Miller recount a harrowing incident where Cody fell through a roof during a fire, leading to a Mayday call. They discuss the events leading up to the fall, the communication breakdown that occurred, and the emotional aftermath of the incident. The conversation emphasizes the importance of training, safety protocols, and the realities of firefighting, highlighting the lessons learned from their experience. In this conversation, Steve-O, Beau, and Cody discuss critical aspects of firefighting, including the importance of radio communication, the necessity of training and muscle memory in high-stress situations, and the role of equipment preparedness. They share personal experiences that highlight the significance of effective communication on the fireground and the impact of training on emergency situations. The discussion also touches on their personal journeys into the fire service, the value of traditions, and desired changes within the fire service, particularly regarding ego and automatic aid.

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    1 h et 50 min
  • Season 2 episode 27. Heroes: The Impact of the FDNY 911 Stair Climb
    Aug 19 2025

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    The conversation revolves around the 9/11 Stair Climb event, its inception, growth, and the personal connections of the participants to the tragedy of 9/11. Riley Murph shares insights into the importance of community, brotherhood, and the traditions of the fire service, emphasizing the need for trust and effective training within firefighting culture. The discussion highlights the significance of honoring fallen firefighters and the impact of charitable events in supporting those in need.

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    59 min
  • Season 2 episode 26. Firefighter's Path to Health with Fire Proof Wellness
    Aug 8 2025

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    In this conversation, Steve-O interviews Ian Meyers, a firefighter paramedic and director of operations at Fireproof Wellness. They discuss the unique challenges faced by firefighters, including mental health issues, hormone imbalances, and the need for tailored healthcare solutions. Ian shares his personal journey with mental health and hormone optimization, emphasizing the importance of accessible care for firefighters. The conversation also touches on the significance of community support, the role of telemedicine, and the need for comprehensive annual physicals that include hormone screenings. Ian highlights the cultural traditions within the fire service and the importance of mentorship for new firefighters. Overall, the discussion aims to raise awareness about firefighter wellness and the resources available to improve their health and longevity.

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    53 min
  • Season 2 episode 25. The Work Out Guy! Nate Harpster
    Jul 25 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of firefighting, exploring the cultural differences that shape how this vital service is performed across various regions. Join us as we sit down with Nate Harpster, a seasoned firefighter from Phoenix, who shares his insights on the contrasting approaches to fitness, tactics, and departmental culture between the East and West coasts. Discover how regional traditions and environmental factors influence firefighting strategies, and learn about the unique challenges and innovations that define this profession.

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    1 h et 18 min