Maine Responder | Leadership. Wellness. Resilience.
What happens when you commit to trying something you'd normally dismiss? In this solo episode, Elliott shares the challenges of learning new podcast equipment, why growth requires staying curious, and how small improvements compound over time. From troubleshooting cameras and editing software to rediscovering running during the Special Olympics Torch Run, the lesson is the same: growth doesn't happen overnight. It happens through small decisions repeated consistently. Elliott also introduces a 30-day Tactical Gratitude Challenge after conversations with Dr. Karen Harmon and Abi Brown. Rather than relying on theories or social media advice, he's putting the practice to the test and will report back with real-world results. If you're a first responder, leader, or anyone trying to improve yourself without getting lost in the noise, this episode is a reminder that learning has no expiration date. IN THIS EPISODE: * Why learning new skills can be frustrating—and worth it * The danger of repeating the same year of experience * What the Special Olympics Torch Run taught me about growth * Why small decisions matter more than dramatic changes * My 30-day Tactical Gratitude Challenge * Staying curious as a leader and first responder KEY TAKEAWAY: "The day we start believing we know everything is the day we stop growing." #firstresponders #leadership #gratitude #personaldevelopment #wellness #growthmindset #maine #podcast
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