The Blue Stiley Podcast
Most people think about firefighters in the moment. The fire. The chaos. The pressure. But the truth is, those moments are shaped long before they happen. They’re built through preparation, discipline, and the habits you practice when no one is watching. Today’s guest is Spokane Valley Fire Chief Frank Soto, a leader whose career has been built not just on responding when things go wrong, but on preparing people to be ready when everything is on the line. His story is about trust, responsibility, and understanding that when pressure hits, you don’t rise to the occasion — you fall to your level of preparation. This conversation explores leadership, readiness, and the small things most people overlook that can determine how you perform when the moment finally comes. Show Flow 00:00 Service Before Self: A Firefighter’s House Burns While He Saves Another 05:23 Why Fewer People Are Applying To Be Firefighters Today 10:19 Why Skill Alone Isn’t Enough 15:23 Why Becoming a Firefighter Is Only the Start 20:00 Saving What Matters Most in a House Fire 25:30 Why a Simple Thank You Means So Much 30:25 Why You Should Always Call 911 First 35:12 How Firefighters Carry Trauma Home 40:00 Running Into Fire Together Changes Everything 44:39 Managing Crowds at Emergency Scenes 49:35 You Don’t Rise to the Occasion, You Fall to Training 54:45 What Makes a Great Firefighter 01:00:42 Why Leadership Gets Lonely 01:05:20 How Firefighters Support Each Other Off Duty 01:09:52 Faith, Perspective, and Staying Grounded 01:14:40 How to Recover After a Tough Shift 01:20:44 What Young Families Need to Hear Today 01:25:39 Final Thoughts #bluestiley #inspiration #motivation #selfimprovement #motivational
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