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Firefighter Nation’s podcast lineup features firefighters and subject matter experts in the fields of mental and physical health and well-being.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
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  • What Does Training Need to Include in the Fire Service?
    Apr 3 2026

    Host Scott Hewlett and guest Matthew Lysy, a firefighter/paramedic with Prince George’s County (MD) Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department, detail their journeys into firefighting, early career influences, personal mentors, and work ethic. On this episode of Multiple Calls, they discuss mental health, with Hewlett detailing how a sudden stay in the ICU led him to therapy, and how to focus on mental well-being. They argue that training must include sleep, recovery, decision making, and leadership development. Hewlett explains how he blends practical fireground tactics with human performance. He talks about the importance of visiting firehouses nationwide to raise standards, improve retention, and build resilient crews.

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    1 h y 10 m
  • How a Coffee Break Can Improve Your Mental Health
    Apr 2 2026

    Hosts Dan DeGryse and Chris Muscle welcome Luke Schneider to Mental Health Monthly for a conversation about mental health stigmas, the power of vulnerability, balancing family and work, and staying steady under pressure. Schneider details his decade of service, opening Fire Department Coffee, and entrepreneurship. They explore how the simplest interventions, like sitting at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee, can rebuild human connection and reduce isolation for first responders. Schneider explains why he prefers action over limelight and how small rituals restore purpose after trauma.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • The Long Shadow of One Call
    Mar 27 2026

    On this episode of Five After Midnight, host and Firefighter Nation Editor in Chief Stephanie White and her husband, Billy Hux, deliver a raw, personal, and honest conversation about mental health in the fire service. Hux recounts a traumatic 1999 call in Virginia—the death of a colleague, a botched immediate debrief, and its long-term effects on careers and relationships. The two examine the challenges of critical incident stress management (CISM) and peer support. They also make a case for simpler, human-first responses. They explore how small, unglamorous acts build trust, why the right peer-support leader matters, and how sensory triggers can reopen memories years after the fact.

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    1 h y 2 m
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