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The Overhaul Podcast

Podkast av Preston Lyons

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The Overhaul, hosted by Preston Lyons, dives into the tough conversations the fire service needs to address—leadership, culture, accountability, and the personal battles we face behind the scenes. We expose what’s not working, share real stories from the field, and bring forward-thinking solutions to help firefighters lead with purpose and leave the job better than they found it.

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episode You Don’t Get to Rewrite Your Story-You Earn It Featuring Nichole O'Donnell from The Salty Rookie cover

You Don’t Get to Rewrite Your Story-You Earn It Featuring Nichole O'Donnell from The Salty Rookie

Who you were doesn’t define you, but what you do next does . In this episode, firefighter and author Nichole O’Donnell shares her journey from a troubled past to building a career in the fire service. Known as “The Salty Rookie,” Nichole breaks down the reality of growth, discipline, and what it takes to earn your place in a profession built on standards. This conversation goes beyond surface-level motivation. It covers resilience, accountability, and the challenge of building a reputation—both in the firehouse and on social media, while staying authentic to who you are. Nichole also shares lessons from writing her book, navigating criticism, and representing women in the fire service without lowering the standard. Key Takeaways: * Why your past doesn’t define you—but your actions do * The role of discipline and consistency in personal growth * Navigating adversity and building resilience in the fire service * The impact of social media on your professional reputation * How to build a personal brand without losing authenticity * Breaking stereotypes while maintaining high performance standards * Why leadership starts with accountability This episode is a direct look at what it means to take ownership of your story, and back it up with action.

16. april 2026 - 1 h 41 min
episode You Know What to Do, So Why Aren’t You Doing It? | Josh Banks cover

You Know What to Do, So Why Aren’t You Doing It? | Josh Banks

Most firefighters don’t have a knowledge problem; they have an execution problem. In this episode, Josh Banks breaks down what actually drives performance in the fire service: accountability, training consistency, and the ability to execute under pressure. This conversation covers leadership, fitness, decision-making, and the realities of balancing work and family life. From real-world training in gear to documenting performance and making fast decisions on the fireground, Josh emphasizes that growth comes from action, not intention. This isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing what matters, consistently. Key Takeaways: * Why failing is a necessary part of growth * The importance of continuous training—especially outside your department * How to improve decision-making in high-pressure environments * Why accountability and documentation matter more than you think * The role of fitness and nutrition in fireground performance * How to balance family life with the demands of the job * Why execution—not knowledge—separates professional If you want to perform at a higher level in the fire service, this episode will challenge how you approach training, discipline, and daily standards.

9. april 2026 - 1 h 24 min
episode Leadership Isn’t a Rank—It’s a Responsibility featuring Jason Hoevelmann cover

Leadership Isn’t a Rank—It’s a Responsibility featuring Jason Hoevelmann

What separates average leaders from those who actually move the fire service forward? In this episode, Chief Jason Hoevelmann breaks down the reality of leadership in today’s fire service—where expectations are high, pressure is constant, and leaders are never truly off the clock. Drawing from decades of experience and national-level instruction, Chief Hoevelmann shares practical insights on mentorship, leadership development, and building a culture that produces strong company officers and resilient teams. This conversation focuses on what leadership actually requires: continuous learning, accountability, and the ability to influence people at every level of the organization. * Why leadership is a responsibility—not a position * The critical role mentorship plays in firefighter development * How to build a culture that supports growth and accountability * Strategies for new company officers navigating leadership challenges * The importance of adapting leadership styles across generations * How to address conflict, toxicity, and complacency in the firehouse * Why continuous learning is non-negotiable for leaders If you’re serious about leadership in the fire service, this episode provides a clear standard for what it takes. Key Takeaways:

2. april 2026 - 1 h 21 min
episode Pressure Is a Privilege | Faith, Family, and Fire Service Leadership – Josh Bourque cover

Pressure Is a Privilege | Faith, Family, and Fire Service Leadership – Josh Bourque

What happens when pressure isn’t something you avoid—but something you chase? In this episode, firefighter and Mississippi Smoke Diver Josh Bourque breaks down what it means to live up to a legacy while building your own identity in the fire service. As a second-generation firefighter, Josh shares the weight of expectation, the responsibility of the job, and the role faith and family play in keeping everything aligned. This conversation goes beyond surface-level leadership talk. It gets into mental toughness, discipline, and the internal standards required to build a culture of excellence—starting with yourself. Josh makes it clear: pressure is not the enemy. It’s the proving ground. Key Takeaways: * Why faith should anchor your identity—not your job * The reality of growing up in a fire service legacy * How pressure can either break you or build you * What Smoke Diver training teaches about mental toughness * Why training hard is a responsibility, not an option * How to lead without rank or title * The connection between personal standards and firehouse culture If you’re serious about the job, this episode will challenge how you think about leadership, discipline, and what it means to be a professional firefighter.

26. mars 2026 - 1 h 20 min
episode "The Little Things Mean the Most" Featuring Adam Patterson cover

"The Little Things Mean the Most" Featuring Adam Patterson

What does real leadership in the fire service actually look like? In this episode, Battalion Chief Adam Patterson breaks down the realities of leadership beyond the rank—where mental health, family, and brotherhood all collide. This isn’t theory. Adam shares lessons from his transition into command, the weight of responsibility, and the importance of staying grounded as a husband, father, and leader. From navigating difficult conversations to building a culture of accountability, this conversation focuses on what actually moves the needle inside a firehouse. The truth is simple: the little things matter. The way you show up, communicate, and support your people will define your leadership far more than any tactic ever will. Key Takeaways: * Why family support is non-negotiable in the fire service * The role of mental health and disconnecting from the job * How strong brotherhood carries crews through tragedy * Leadership through humility, accountability, and consistency * Why mentorship is critical for the next generation * How to handle conflict without losing credibility * The power of positivity in high-stress environments This episode is a direct look at what it means to lead with intention—on the fireground, in the station, and at home.

19. mars 2026 - 1 h 22 min
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