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Episode 99 with Dr./Chief Candace Key Ashby

1 h 25 min · 5. Mai 2026
Episode Episode 99 with Dr./Chief Candace Key Ashby Cover

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In this engaging conversation, I had the honor to talk with Dr. Candice Ashby discuss her extensive experience in the fire service, the challenges faced by firefighters, and the importance of leadership and accountability. Candice emphasizes the need for a cultural shift within the fire service, advocating for the silent majority to stand up against toxicity and negativity. She highlights the role of informal leaders, the necessity of continuous education, and the importance of psychological safety in fostering a positive work environment. The discussion also touches on the need for systemic change and the importance of celebrating good leadership while addressing the challenges posed by toxic leaders. Candice's passion for the fire service and her commitment to making it a better place for all firefighters shines through as she shares her insights and experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 04:57 The Drive to Advocate for Change 08:43 Understanding Organizational Dynamics 12:21 The Politics of the Fire Service 17:56 The Importance of Continuous Education 20:24 Navigating Toxic Leadership 22:48 Celebrating Good Leadership 27:13 Challenges in Smaller Departments 30:04 Standing Up for the Fire Service 30:59 The Role of Leadership in Fire Departments 32:25 Creating a Positive Culture 33:45 The Importance of Accountability 35:59 Learning from Bad Leadership 37:57 The Impact of Personal History on Leadership 39:46 Overcoming Adversity in the Fire Service 41:43 The Need for Self-Reflection 43:26 The Power of the Officer's Role 44:54 Promoting the Right People 47:21 Training for Effective Leadership 49:13 Changing the Fire Service Mentality 50:56 Letting Go of the Past 53:13 Finding New Opportunities 55:05 The Importance of Accountability in Leadership 58:36 Building Trust and Relationships in Leadership 01:01:56 The Need for Comprehensive Training in Fire Service 01:05:08 Balancing Management and Leadership Skills 01:08:42 Creating a Culture of Accountability and Communication 01:11:10 Developing Effective Systems for Organizational Improvement 01:16:00 The Importance of Continuous Learning and Support This Episode was made possible by my Sponsors: Industrial Protection Services: Industrial Protection Services, LLC, commonly known as IPS, is a family-owned business founded in 1993 by Dick Murphy. We specialize in addressing the needs of fire departments throughout New England and take pride in utilizing our Air-Pak service truck at any of our customer's locations. Along with providing air packs and service, we have a full line of fire fighting equipment from flashlights, and meters to gear and extrication tools. Our dedication to our customers has allowed us to become the largest distributor and service provider of Scott Air-Paks in New England. https://www.ipp-ips.com/ [https://www.ipp-ips.com/] https://www.enginehousedesigns.com/ [https://www.enginehousedesigns.com/] THE KITCHEN TABLE FOUNDATION 🔥👍 The Kitchen Table FoundationWe exist to strengthen the bonds of the fire service and first responders. We provide a place to find connection through camaraderie, shared experience, & peer support. We aim to uphold the mental well being of those who run toward the call. https://thekitchentablefoundation.org/ [https://thekitchentablefoundation.org/] VISIT MY WEBSITE FOR STORE LINKS, PHOTOS AND MORE! https://www.thecanreportpodcast.com/ [https://www.thecanreportpodcast.com/]

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