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Core Values in EMS: Transforming Lives with Garnet Morris

50 min · 10 de mar de 2026
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What does it take to build a lasting career in EMS and a life you're proud of? Garnet Morris, author of "17 Runs," shares the four core values that became the foundation of everything he's accomplished — and how he broke free from the generational limiting beliefs he calls "bricks." In this episode, Garnet and Matt Nealand talk about what integrity actually looks like on the truck, how to identify the beliefs that are holding you back, and why four simple habits can change everything: show up on time, do what you say, finish what you start, and say please and thank you. Free download: 17 Runs Personal Growth Workbook — a companion guide with reflection questions and action steps. Get it at https://tr.ee/O025OCZ\_m1 [https://tr.ee/O025OCZ/_m1] Watch on YouTube at https://youtu.be/ogmhXWFhBNM [https://youtu.be/ogmhXWFhBNM] Listen at https://pod.link/1810050200 [https://pod.link/1810050200]

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