
Chuck DeSmith, a retired Deputy Fire Chief with 35 years of service at Renton Regional Fire Authority in Washington draws from decades of leadership experience sharing his passion for peer support and the importance of modeling resiliency within the fire service. He challenges today’s leaders to move beyond treating peer support as a program, and instead embed it into the organization’s operating budget with clear policy and long-term commitment. This conversation offers practical insight into building a culture that truly supports the people behind the badge.
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Ep. 98: Ryan McGrady, Fire Chief - Humility & Vulnerability

Ep. 97: Jim Whitney, Deputy Fire Chief - Lead Where You Stand

Ep. 96: Trisha Wolford, Fire Chief - Perspective & Gratitude

Ep. 95: Mike Dugan, Captain (ret.) - It's Your Turn
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