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Celebrating my 100th Episode with Corley Moore!

1 h 9 min · 13. maj 2026
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In this 100th episode of The Can Report, I chat with Corley Moore about the grind behind podcasting and the importance of staying committed. Consistency isn’t just key; it’s the lifeblood of success. Corley Moore, a retired battalion chief with 28 years of service, has made a significant impact in the fire service community through his podcast. His dedication to sharing knowledge and experiences has inspired many. As a skilled communicator, Corley emphasizes the value of consistency in achieving success in podcasting. Corley shares how he turned his love for firefighting into impactful conversations that resonate with so many. It’s not about competition, but about lifting each other up in our journeys. I am so incredibly thankful and humbled to have made it this far. And it's all thanks to you!! Thank you all for being with me on this journey, thank you to my guests for trusting me to help spread your message. I can't thank you all enough and I'm excited for the future... Let’s keep pushing each other to succeed. Chapters 00:00 Celebrating Milestones and Inspirations 02:57 The Importance of Consistency in Podcasting 05:40 Sharing Knowledge and Building Community 08:41 The Evolution of Firehouse Vigilance 11:21 Impact and Feedback from the Audience 14:10 Navigating Leadership and Authority 17:09 The Journey of Writing the Nine L's 19:59 Understanding Leadership's Gray Areas 24:59 The Importance of Self-Awareness in Leadership 26:58 Influential Mentors and Their Impact 28:53 Lessons from Personal Relationships 29:41 The Journey of Writing and Sharing Knowledge 33:58 The Power of Community and Support 37:49 The Filthy Fallacy: Leadership and Accountability 43:00 The Impact of Technology on Attention Span 43:21 Feedback and Connection Through Writing 44:57 The Power of Concise Communication 45:55 AI as a Tool for Learning and Organization 46:53 The Art of Presentation and Public Speaking 49:39 Developing Effective Classes and Workshops 52:58 Overcoming Public Speaking Anxiety 57:44 The Importance of Preparation in Teaching 01:03:08 Celebrating Milestones and Friendships THANK YOU TO MY SPONSORS: https://www.ipp-ips.com/ [https://www.ipp-ips.com/] https://www.enginehousedesigns.com/ [https://www.enginehousedesigns.com/] https://thekitchentablefoundation.org/ [https://thekitchentablefoundation.org/] VISIT MY WEBSITE-https://www.thecanreportpodcast.com/ [https://www.thecanreportpodcast.com/]

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