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The First Year - What I Thought vs What It Was

1 h 31 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/fan_mail/new] Before we get into this episode, we want to take a moment to support one of our own. Retired Battalion Chief Chad Hendrix dedicated 31 years to the fire service. Just one week after retirement, Chad was diagnosed with neuroendocrine cancer. He now faces a long and difficult road ahead. A fundraiser has been started to help Chad and his wife Amanda with the financial burden that comes with treatment and recovery. Andrew Denmon is also taking orders for a specially designed T-shirt to support them. If you’re able, please consider helping in any way you can. A link to order and support will be in the description below. Most importantly, keep Chad and Amanda in your thoughts and prayers. In Episode 6 of Wind The Q, Lt. Dodson sits down with FF Hollis for a real and unfiltered conversation about the first year in the fire service. This episode breaks down the difference between what you thought the job would be and what it actually is once you’re in it. From the expectations going into the academy, to the realities of life on the truck, Hollis shares what surprised him, what challenged him, and what ultimately shaped him during that first year. This isn’t a highlight reel—it’s the truth about learning the job, earning your place, and adjusting to the pace, pressure, and culture of the fire service. Whether you’re a recruit, a first-year firefighter, or a seasoned member reflecting back on where you started, this episode will hit home. Fundraiser https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Cjovxivvn/?mibextid=wwXIfr [https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Cjovxivvn/?mibextid=wwXIfr] This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support]

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Portada del episodio Firehouse Roundtable - The View From The Inside

Firehouse Roundtable - The View From The Inside

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/fan_mail/new] We want to take a moment to acknowledge that this episode had some audio and technical issues. As the podcast continues to grow, we’ve outgrown some of our current equipment and are in the process of upgrading our setup to improve overall quality moving forward. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through this growth phase and continue to build something better with each episode. Firehouse Roundtable – The View From The Inside What does the job actually look like… once you’re in it? In this episode of Wind The Q – The Stories Behind The Sirens, we step away from structured interviews and bring it back to where the real conversations happen—the firehouse table. This roundtable episode features a mix of experience levels, from seasoned leadership to newer firefighters still learning the job in real time. The result is an honest, unfiltered look at what the fire service actually feels like from the inside. This isn’t about what the job looks like from the outside looking in. It’s not about highlight reels, big fires, or the polished version of the fire service people see online. This is about the day-to-day reality—the culture, the expectations, the learning curves, the habits, and the moments that shape you as a firefighter over time. We talk about what catches you off guard early in your career, the things nobody tells you before you get hired, and how quickly the job humbles you once you step into a real firehouse. From first day stories to the unwritten rules that govern firehouse life, this conversation pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to earn your place and become part of a crew. This episode also dives into the habits the job creates—both good and bad—and how those habits follow you home. Whether it’s the way you think, the way you work, or even the way you carry yourself outside of the job, the fire service has a way of changing people in ways they don’t always recognize at first. It’s those small, consistent shifts that define who you become in this career. We also break down what actually makes a good crew—and just as importantly, what can quietly tear one apart. Trust, accountability, work ethic, and attitude all come into play, and this conversation highlights how those elements show up in real life, not just in theory. The firehouse environment is built on more than skill—it’s built on people, and the way those people show up every single shift. For those looking to get into the fire service, we spend time walking through the hiring process from a real-world perspective. Applications, written testing, the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT), and interviews are all covered with practical advice on how to prepare and what departments are truly looking for. 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This episode is for firefighters at any stage of their career, from brand new recruits to seasoned veterans. It’s also for anyone considering the fire service and wanting a real look at what the job actually involves beyond the surface. If you’ve ever wondered what the firehouse is really like, what the culture feels like, or what it takes to be part of a crew, this conversation gives you that perspective. At the end of the day, this episode reflects what Wind The Q is all about—real conversations, real people, and the stories behind the job. No filters, no exaggeration—just the truth from the inside. 👉 Listen, share, and send it to your crew. Because the fire service isn’t just about the calls… …it’s about everything in between. This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support]

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Portada del episodio Firehouse Rumors - How They Start, Spread, and Destroy Morale

Firehouse Rumors - How They Start, Spread, and Destroy Morale

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/fan_mail/new] If you’ve been listening and want to help keep this going, you can support the show here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/subscribe [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/subscribe] Firehouse Rumors – How They Start, Spread, and Destroy Morale In every firehouse, on every shift, there’s one thing that moves faster than the apparatus—and that’s information. But not all information is created equal. Some of it is confirmed, some of it is assumed, and some of it starts with a simple phrase: “I heard…” In this episode of Wind The Q – The Stories Behind The Sirens, we take a real, unfiltered look at firehouse rumors—how they start, how they spread, and how they can quietly impact crew dynamics, trust, and overall morale in the fire service. This isn’t just about gossip. This is about fire service culture, communication breakdowns, and the way unverified information can shape attitudes before the first call even comes in. When firefighters begin a shift already frustrated, distracted, or forming opinions based on incomplete information, it affects everything—from training and teamwork to performance on the fireground. In this episode, we break down:  🔥 How rumors begin in the firehouse (and why they sound harmless at first)  🔥 The psychology behind why firefighters repeat and believe them  🔥 How information evolves as it moves through a crew or across shifts  🔥 The impact rumors have on morale, leadership, and crew cohesion 🔥 Why rumors can create division within a fire company 🔥 The difference between real concern vs. assumption 🔥 How officers and firefighters can control the spread without shutting down communication We also talk about the unexpected side of rumors—how they can sometimes reveal underlying issues, concerns, or gaps in communication within a department. When something keeps coming up, there’s often a reason behind it. The key is learning how to recognize that without allowing assumptions to take over. This episode is for firefighters, officers, and leaders who want to better understand the human side of the job—not just what happens on the fireground, but what happens around the kitchen table. If you’ve ever walked into a shift and felt the tone was off… If you’ve ever heard something that didn’t quite sound right… If you’ve ever watched a small conversation turn into something much bigger… This episode will hit home. 🎙️ Wind The Q Podcast focuses on the real conversations behind the fire service—the ones that happen after the call, around the table, and between people who understand the job. 👉 Listen, share, and send this to your crew. Because the difference between information and rumor…is what you choose to do with it. Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wind-the-q-podcast/id1890605910 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2NwJHtyLmDdv4rrAssRJUY?si=vd600rTcSn-k2WEJUgnbbA YouTube https://youtube.com/@windtheqpodcast?si=qtbDcvImIf50Xpd7 If you’ve been listening and want to help keep this going, you can support the show here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/subscribe [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/subscribe] This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support]

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Portada del episodio Faith, Pressure, and The Weight of The Job

Faith, Pressure, and The Weight of The Job

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/fan_mail/new] 🎙️ Faith, Pressure, and The Weight of The Job | Wind The Q Podcast In this episode of Wind The Q — The Stories Behind The Sirens, Lt. Derick Dodson sits down with Clay Willis of Crosspoint City Church to have a real conversation about faith in the fire service, mental and emotional pressure, and the weight that comes with working in public safety. Firefighters and first responders face high-stress situations every day—responding to emergencies, witnessing trauma, and carrying experiences that don’t always make sense. Over time, that pressure builds. The job doesn’t just stay at the station—it follows you home, affecting how you think, how you live, and how you see the world. In this episode, we break down: 🔥 The mental and emotional weight of the fire service 🔥 How pressure impacts firefighters and first responders 🔥 Faith and spirituality in high-stress careers 🔥 Finding purpose when the job doesn’t always make sense 🔥 Identity, burnout, and staying grounded in public safety Clay Willis brings a unique perspective through his work providing Christ-centered guidance, mental health support, and spiritual leadership for public safety professionals. Together, we talk about how to navigate the realities of the job without losing yourself in it. This is a conversation for: ✔ Firefighters ✔ First responders ✔ Law enforcement ✔ EMS professionals ✔ Anyone in high-pressure careers ✔ Families of those in public safety If you’ve ever struggled with the weight of the job, questioned your purpose, or tried to make sense of what you’ve experienced—this episode is for you. 🎧 Listen now on all platforms 👉 Follow the podcast for more real conversations 👉 Share this episode with your crew 👉 Send it to someone who needs to hear it Because behind every siren… there’s a story. 🚒 If you’ve been listening and want to help keep this going, you can support the show here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/subscribe [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/subscribe] This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support]

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Portada del episodio We Let Kids Run The Fire Scene… Bad Idea?”

We Let Kids Run The Fire Scene… Bad Idea?”

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/fan_mail/new] Wind The Q — The Stories Behind The Sirens This one’s different. Keegan and Piper are on the mic—and we put them to the test. What’s a Halligan tool?  What do we actually use to put out fires?  Who’s cooler—firefighters or police? Then we throw them into real scenarios… and let them run the call. Available now on ALL platforms Comment your answers Tag your crew Let your kids listen and see what they say And don’t skip this— Who’s cooler? Firefighters or police? Follow. Share. Send it. Because behind every siren… there’s a story.  If you’ve been listening and want to help keep this going, you can support the show here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/subscribe [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/subscribe] This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support]

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Portada del episodio Rookie Reality - Expectations vs The Job

Rookie Reality - Expectations vs The Job

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/fan_mail/new] Episode 8 — Rookie Reality: Expectations vs The Job What you think the job is… and what it actually is—are two very different things. In this episode, I sit down with fire recruit Aiden Flanagan, who currently just completed rookie school, to talk about the reality of stepping into the fire service for the first time. We break down what he expected coming in, what hit him the hardest once training started, and how quickly the job begins to change the way you think, operate, and carry yourself. This isn’t a look back from years on the job—this is real-time perspective from someone living it right now. We get into the pressure, the pace, the accountability, and the moments that make you realize this isn’t just a job—it’s a complete shift in mindset. We also talk about what comes next, what it’s like preparing to step onto a truck, and what it really takes to earn your place in a firehouse. If you’re thinking about getting into the fire service, just starting out, or even years in—this episode brings you back to what it actually feels like in the beginning. The expectations… vs the reality. This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support This episode Includes dynamic content. If you feel impressed to help support the show, follow the link below. If not, please continue to like, share, follow, and subscribe for more great content! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2605628/support]

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