
Student Of The Game Fire Podcast
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.
Latest episodes

Jun 27, 2024 • 1h 34min
Matt Brown Part 2
As promised part 2 with Mr.Sierra Vista himself. Where we sat down and talked about what it is to Becoming a relief driver, Leadership, Zero Impact, Promotions and Health & Wellness. Once again Matt delivers some truthful thoughts and nuggets with his opinions on these topics and I can honestly say I loved every minute of our discussions.IG: az_mattyb132

Jun 24, 2024 • 1h 6min
Stacey Wills
14 years of volunteer and career experience. A Lieutenant with Roanoke Fire/EMS on Ladder 7 and Assistant Fire Chief with Bedford Fire Department in Virginia. Stacey grew up with no intentions of being in the fire service. Sometimes things within our lives change us to become better versions of ourselves. Who we decide to surround ourselves with can make the difference between just settling with what we have or finding out how great life can be if we just take a leap of faith and get out of our own comfort zone. IG: s_wills143

Jun 20, 2024 • 1h 12min
Brandon Chapman
2nd generation Firefighter with 15 years of volunteer and career experience. A driver on 17 Truck for the City Of Pittsburgh Bureau Of Fire, Assistant Fire Chief for Stowe Township VFD and out of state member for West Lanham Co 28 in PG County. My conversation with Brandon was an absolute delight due to the fact of how humble and open he was when it comes to not knowing every aspect of the job, continuing to better himself through books, attending classes/conferences, and listening to the members before him. Brandon’s mindset when it comes to being a Firefighter and a Chief Officer is without a shadow of a doubt what I hope we all try to strive for with the key take away being we can’t forget where we came from and just because you have rank doesn’t mean your better.IG: gritfiretraining

Jun 17, 2024 • 1h 21min
Josh Banks
Josh Banks- 10 years of volunteer and career experience. A Lieutenant with Garden City Fire Rescue on Engine 201. I’m not quite sure what’s in the water over at Garden City but the Officers I’ve been fortunate to interview are most certainly dialed in. One of my favorite quotes from Josh is this. “As a Company Officer You Need To Set EXPECTATIONS For Your Crew.” For only being 2 years in as a Company Officer I have no doubt Josh will go very far in his career with his mindset and who he aligns with in his inner circle of mentors and friends. IG: josh_banks

Jun 13, 2024 • 1h 27min
Dave LeBlanc
34 years of volunteer and career experience. Chief Of Department with Harwich Fire Department in Massachusetts. I was very fortunate to attend one of Dave’s lectures a few months back and was even invited to eat dinner with the man where I got to see him up close and personal. Dave is a Chief that cares first and foremost about the citizens we serve, the mission and the men and women of the organization. Be sure to catch the gems and nuggets being dropped along the way as you hear his viewpoints on various topics. IG: blancety

Jun 10, 2024 • 1h 3min
Chief Siddiq Part 2
Was on the podcast back on Episode 35 and at the end I told him we have to do a part 2. In this interview we briefly hit on his Afghanistan project he was tasked to oversee and complete as well as discussing how the Department Of Defense operates their Fire/EMS departments. Because I never knew and wanted to expand my knowledge. This episode is kind of different from the rest because of how heavily the government is involved with decision making when it comes to practices and policies. I thoroughly enjoyed hearing how the DOD operates and hope you will as well. And of course you know I had to ask Chief various leadership questions and his thoughts. So sit back and enjoy the conversation I had with Chief Siddiq.IG: thoughtsonleadership

Jun 6, 2024 • 1h 2min
Ken Norton
20 years of volunteer and career experience. Currently Fire Training Captain with North Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue. Ken always knew he wanted to become Training Captain to oversee and make others within his organization better and he does this not to gloat or boast. Ken believes in outside training, getting out of your own bubble and most importantly being there as Firefighters for each other. How can we depend on one another if we’re not on speaking terms? Make it make sense and when you hear Ken talk you’ll see why.IG: kennyray1305

Jun 3, 2024 • 1h 3min
Ali Mims
22 years of volunteer and career experience. A former Lieutenant with Augusta Fire Department. Currently a Field Training Coordinator with Georgia Emergency Management & Homeland Security. Although Ali might not be engaged within the fire service full-time he still a fire instructor who helps teach RIT & FF Survival training. A Georgia flames graduate who loves anything related to Truck work. Ali’s biggest passion is Firefighter fitness & training and has the mindset that as Firefighters we must have our own “WHY” that keeps us mission focused on obtaining the goal. IG: mimzfire

May 30, 2024 • 1h 2min
Micha Rains
17 years of career and volunteer experience. Currently a Lieutenant on an Engine company in an upstate Department in South Carolina. Owner and creator of Palmetto Fire Tactics. Micah believes everything we do in the fire service matters and there’s so much truth in that. From how we react, treat others, train and prepare for the job it all matters. Micah and I conversation was refreshing as everything he said has validity in which we truly need to remember why this is the greatest job in the world. IG: palmetto_fire_tactics

May 27, 2024 • 1h 21min
Alex Hillard
16 years of career experience. A backstep Firefighter on Squad 41 for at least in my opinion the most famous initials within the American fire service F-D-N-Y. My discussion with Alex was a great one regarding his journey into becoming a Firefighter, the way things are done within the FDNY and what I thought was most important in that all you have when becoming a Firefighter is your last name and the reputation it holds. I loved having Alex come on and he is willing to do a part 2 so stay tuned for that.