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Leadership isn’t about a person's position. It’s about the responsibility that comes with the position, especially when the stakes are high.Call Sign Chief-1 is a leadership podcast focused on real conversations about judgment, integrity, followership, and decision-making in high-pressure environments. Hosted by Shanton L. Russell, a retired United States Air Force Chief Master Sergeant with over 30 years of military and fire service leadership experience, this podcast explores what it truly means to lead when it matters most.This podcast is primarily a home for fire service, emergency services, and military professionals, but the lessons extend far beyond the uniform. Through solo episodes and conversations with experienced leaders, mentors, and practitioners across disciplines, Call Sign Chief-1 examines leadership from the second seat and beyond, where influence, trust, and accountability are earned, and not simply assigned.Whether you’re stepping into leadership, refining your command presence, or learning how to lead with purpose and integrity, this podcast is designed to challenge assumptions, sharpen perspective, and pass the torch to the next generation of leaders.Call Sign Chief-1.Talking leadership where it matters most.

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aflevering Episode 17: Answering the Call - Fire Chief Derek White on Leadership, Mentorship, and Growth artwork

Episode 17: Answering the Call - Fire Chief Derek White on Leadership, Mentorship, and Growth

What does it take to build a successful career in the fire service and grow into the leader others trust to lead the department? In Episode 17 of the Call Sign Chief-1 Podcast, Shanton sits down with SMSgt Derek White, Fire Chief at Kunsan Air Base, Korea, to discuss his journey from a young Airman who almost entered Security Forces to leading one of the Air Force's fire departments. Derek shares how an unexpected opportunity introduced him to firefighting, the impact of mentorship throughout his career, and the leadership lessons he learned as his responsibilities increased. The conversation also explores a defining moment early in Derek's leadership journey when he was forced to navigate conflict, manage emotions, and recognize that leadership requires more than rank or technical expertise. For Shanton, this episode carries a personal connection. He and Derek first served together at Lajes Field in the Azores in 2009, and Shanton has watched Derek's growth through the ranks over the years. Kunsan also holds a special place in Shanton's own leadership journey, as it was his first full-time Fire Chief assignment and helped shape the way he would lead throughout the remainder of his military career. IN THIS EPISODE, WE DISCUSS: * Derek's unexpected path into Air Force firefighting * The influence of 9/11 on his desire to serve * Building a strong foundation early in your career * The importance of mentorship * Transitioning from firefighter to leader * Emotional intelligence and conflict management * Learning to lead through experience * Staying adaptable when your career takes an unexpected turn * The journey from Airman to Fire Chief * Lessons for the next generation of firefighters and leaders Whether you're a firefighter, military member, aspiring Fire Chief, or leader working to grow into greater responsibility, this conversation offers practical lessons on mentorship, adaptability, and leadership development. CONNECT WITH THE SHANTON EFFECT VIEW, LIKE, and SUBSCRIBE on YouTube @TheShantonEffect Listen on Apple and Spotify! Website: http://theshantoneffect.com [http://theshantoneffect.com] Follow on social media: * Instagram: @callsignchief1 * TikTok: @callsignchief1 * LinkedIn: Shanton Russell SUBSCRIBE to The Commute [https://www.theshantoneffect.com/thecommute] Newsletter for leadership lessons, observations, and reflections from the road ahead. ORDER your copy of the Command Presence Leadership Field Guide [https://www.theshantoneffect.com/fieldguide] for Firefighters, NCOs, and Emerging Leaders today! The views expressed by guests do not reflect the opinions of Shanton Russell or The Shanton Effect. The views and opinions expressed do not reflect the official policy or position of the United States Government.

6 jul 2026 - 47 min
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Episode 16: Who Are You Without the Title? - Leadership and Transition with Mrs. Kymberli Speight

Who are you without the title? For many military members and leaders, transition isn't just about changing careers, it's about rediscovering your identity. In Episode 16 of the Call Sign Chief-1 Podcast, Chief Russell sits down with leadership strategist, author, and former Air Force officer Kymberli Speight for a powerful conversation about leadership, authenticity, relationships, and navigating life's biggest transitions. Before retiring from the United States Air Force, Shanton attended the Chiefs Transition Assistance Program, where Kymberli's presentation helped shape his own transition into civilian leadership. In this episode, they revisit many of those lessons while exploring how leaders can build meaningful connections, embrace vulnerability, and lead with compassion long after the uniform comes off. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: * Why so many leaders struggle with identity after transition * How authentic relationships create lasting influence * The difference between networking and genuine connection * Practical ways to market yourself after military service * Why vulnerability is a leadership strength, not a weakness * How compassionate leadership builds trust and stronger teams * Lessons that military leaders can carry into civilian life Whether you're transitioning from military service, stepping into a new leadership role, or simply looking to become a more intentional leader, this conversation is filled with practical wisdom you can apply immediately. CONNECT WITH KYMBERLI SPEIGHT 🌐 https://kymberlispeight.com [https://kymberlispeight.com] CONNECT WITH THE SHANTON EFFECT VIEW, LIKE, and SUBSCRIBE on YouTube @TheShantonEffect Listen on Apple and Spotify! Website: http://theshantoneffect.com [http://theshantoneffect.com] Follow on social media: * Instagram: @callsignchief1 * TikTok: @callsignchief1 * LinkedIn: Shanton Russell The views expressed by guests do not reflect the opinions of Shanton Russell or The Shanton Effect. The views and opinions expressed do not reflect the official policy or position of the United States Government.

29 jun 2026 - 48 min
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Episode 15: Built Through Adversity - Leadership Lessons from CMSgt (Ret.) Rob Laning

What does it take to turn adversity into a lifetime of service, leadership, and impact? In this episode of the Call Sign Chief-1 Podcast, Chief Russell sit down with CMSgt (Ret.) Rob Laning, a retired Air Force firefighter and leader whose career spanned nearly three decades of service. From his early years growing up in Los Angeles to serving as the Senior Enlisted Leader of the 312th Training Squadron at the DoD Fire Academy, Chief Laning has dedicated his life to developing people, preserving heritage, and leading with purpose. Chief Laning shares his journey through the military fire service, the mentors who helped shape his career, and the lessons he learned while mentoring the next generation of firefighters and leaders. He discusses the importance of resilience, the responsibility of leadership, and why preserving the history and traditions of the military fire service matters now more than ever. Today, Chief Laning continues his commitment to the profession as President of the Military Firefighter Heritage Foundation https://www.mffhf.com/ [https://www.mffhf.com/] and as an instructor with Probie Fire Training https://www.probiefiretraining.com/ [https://www.probiefiretraining.com/], helping firefighters build the skills and mindset needed to succeed both on and off the fireground. Whether you're a firefighter, military member, leader, or someone navigating your own challenges, this conversation offers valuable insights on mentorship, service, perseverance, and the legacy we leave behind. IN THIS EPISODE: * Chief Laning's journey from Los Angeles to military service * Lessons learned from nearly 30 years in the Air Force * The power of mentorship and developing future leaders * Building resilience through adversity * Leadership lessons from the firehouse and beyond * Preserving the heritage of the military fire service * Life after retirement and continuing to serve Thank you for supporting the Call Sign Chief-1 Podcast [https://www.theshantoneffect.com/callsignchief1podcast] VIEW, LIKE, and SUBSCRIBE on YouTube @TheShantonEffect Listen on Apple and Spotify! The views expressed by guests do not reflect the opinions of Shanton Russell or The Shanton Effect. The views and opinions expressed do not reflect the official policy or position of the United States Government. Connect with The Shanton Effect: Website: http://theshantoneffect.com [http://theshantoneffect.com] Follow on social media: * Instagram: @callsignchief1 * TikTok: @callsignchief1 * LinkedIn: Shanton Russell Get your copy of the Command Presence Field Guide for Firefighters, NCOs, and Emerging Leaders today! Visit https://www.theshantoneffect.com/fieldguide [https://www.theshantoneffect.com/fieldguide] Call Sign Chief-1 is powered by The Shanton Effect. Pride. Professionalism. Excellence. 🔥🎙️

22 jun 2026 - 50 min
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Episode 14: Your Rank Retires, Your Legacy Doesn't - Dr. Patrick Wilcox, CMSgt (Ret.), USAF

In this episode of Call Sign Chief-1, Chief Russell sits down with retired Air Force Chief Master Sergeant and leadership expert Dr. Patrick J. Wilcox to discuss the lasting impact of leadership, mentorship, and service. Drawing from decades of experience leading firefighters, developing leaders, and serving in both military and civilian roles, Dr. Wilcox shares valuable lessons learned throughout his remarkable career. This episode explores the importance of mentorship, the challenges of transitioning from military service, and why true leadership is measured not by rank or position, but by the lives we influence along the way. Whether you're an aspiring leader, a seasoned professional, or preparing for your own transition from military service, this conversation offers practical wisdom and timeless leadership principles that will help you lead with purpose and leave a lasting legacy. IN THIS EPISODE: * Why mentorship is one of a leader's greatest responsibilities * Building trust and meaningful professional relationships * Navigating the transition from military service to civilian life * Finding purpose beyond rank and title * Creating a leadership legacy that outlives your position * Investing in the next generation of leaders * Lessons learned from a lifetime of service VIEW, LIKE, and SUBSCRIBE on YouTube @TheShantonEffect Listen on Apple and Spotify! The views expressed by guests do not reflect the opinions of Shanton Russell or The Shanton Effect. The views and opinions expressed do not reflect the official policy or position of the United States Government. Connect with The Shanton Effect: Website: theshantoneffect.com [http://theshantoneffect.com] Follow on social media: * Instagram: @callsignchief1 * TikTok: @callsignchief1 * LinkedIn: Shanton Russell

15 jun 2026 - 53 min
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Episode 13: Wildfire, You've Met Your Match | Leadership & Innovation with Steve Wolf

What does it take to challenge an entire industry and bring a new idea to life? In this episode of the Call Sign Chief-1 Podcast, Chief Russell sits down with Steve Wolf, founder and CEO of Team Wildfire, entrepreneur, innovator, and host of the Firebreak Podcast. Steve's journey is anything but conventional. From Hollywood special effects and science education to pioneering new approaches to wildfire mitigation, he has built a career around solving complex problems and challenging the status quo. This episode isn't just about technology. It's about leadership. It's about building teams, embracing adversity, learning from failure, and having the courage to pursue a vision when others don't yet see what's possible. THIS EPISODE COVERS: ✅ How Steve transitioned from Hollywood special effects to wildfire innovation ✅ The leadership lessons that shaped his philosophy ✅ Why mindset matters more than skill when building teams ✅ The entrepreneurial journey behind Team Wildfire ✅ Learning from failure and adapting through adversity ✅ The Incident Commander's mindset and decision-making under pressure ✅ The development of the Hurricane and Storm Cell technologies ✅ Why innovation often faces resistance ✅ The future of wildfire mitigation and public safety KEY LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS * Great leaders focus on what they can control. * Innovation begins with action, not perfection. * Mission-driven teams outperform compliance-driven teams. * Failure is often the tuition paid for future success. * Leaders set the tone for culture, accountability, and performance. * Consistency and adaptability are essential in high-risk environments. VIEW, LIKE, and SUBSCRIBE on YouTube @TheShantonEffect Listen on Apple and Spotify! The views expressed by guests do not reflect the opinions of Shanton Russell or The Shanton Effect. The views and opinions expressed do not reflect the official policy or position of the United States Government. Connect with The Shanton Effect: Website: theshantoneffect.com [http://theshantoneffect.com] Follow on social media: * Instagram: @callsignchief1 * TikTok: @callsignchief1 * LinkedIn: Shanton Russell ABOUT STEVE WOLF Steve Wolf is the Founder and CEO of Team Wildfire and Executive Director of Wildfire Labs. With a background spanning special effects engineering, television production, STEM education, and wildfire innovation, Steve has dedicated his career to solving complex challenges through creativity and technology. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions for wildfire mitigation, asset protection, evacuation route hardening, prescribed fire containment, and military base protection. CONNECT WITH STEVE WOLF 🌐 Team Wildfire: https://teamwildfire.com [https://teamwildfire.com] 🎙️ Firebreak Podcast: https://firebreakpodcast.com [https://firebreakpodcast.com] 💼 LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/stevewolf [https://linkedin.com/in/stevewolf]

8 jun 2026 - 52 min
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