CHATS WITH FIREFIGHTERS

Chat with Jeff, Fire Captain in California

1 h 1 min · 8 de ene de 2026
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In our very first episode of Chats with Firefighters: The Men and Women Behind the Helmet, we sit down with Jeff, a fire captain in California, for an honest, relaxed conversation about life in the fire service. Jeff shares his journey into the job, what it means to lead a crew, and how the role has shaped him both on and off duty. From the realities of the work to the human stories behind the helmet, this episode sets the tone for the conversations to come. We close the episode with a fundraising opportunity supporting Veteran 6, a cause close to Jeff’s heart. (https://www.veteran6.org/donate [https://www.veteran6.org/donate])

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Chat with Craig, former fire captain in Kansas

In this powerful episode of Chats with Firefighters, Craig, a former Fire Captain from Kansas, shares his deeply personal story of service, struggle, and recovery. He opens up about the challenges he faced throughout his fire service career and how seeking help at the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Center of Excellence transformed his life. By sharing his journey, Craig hopes to reach fellow firefighters who may be silently battling PTSD, burnout, addiction, or the weight of the job. Craig also talks about the next chapter of his life, the challenges that come with it, and why, for deeply personal reasons, he has chosen to support the Ronald McDonald House as his charity of choice. Learn more and support their mission here: https://ronaldmcdonaldhouse.org/ [https://ronaldmcdonaldhouse.org/]. This is an honest, inspiring conversation about resilience, recovery, and finding hope after some of life's darkest moments, following Craig's life motto that now guides and motivates him: "The shortcut to having what you want, is to want what you have." If you know a firefighter who may be struggling, please share this episode with them. Sometimes, hearing someone else's story is the first step toward asking for help. Because "it's okay to ask for help". To learn more about the IAFF Center of Excellence, visit: https://www.iaffrecoverycenter.com/ [https://www.iaffrecoverycenter.com/].

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