
Is it equipment? Training? EMS supplies? Something else entirely?In this episode of The Cool Fireman Podcast, Matt and Brian tackle a topic every firefighter has an opinion on: where does the fire service waste the most money—and where should we actually be investing it? From bottled water and disposable supplies to expired medications, conference budgets, uniforms, and station culture, they dive into the difficult balance between stewardship and providing firefighters with the tools they need to succeed. The conversation goes beyond dollars and cents. Brian shares why transparency with crews matters when discussing budgets, while Matt offers the perspective from the firehouse floor—where many firefighters understandably think, "Not my problem." Together they explore how leadership can bridge that gap through communication, trust, and showing crews the return on investment when departments save money. The episode also includes:- A Patreon update and July Patreon Perks winner- Sponsor updates from Unkie's Seasonings, Burn Box, FD Collectors Club, and Operation Yellow Tape- A heartfelt moment of silence for firefighters and families facing difficult times- Listener comments and Snail Mail- A discussion about paycheck protection, FMLA, and protecting your family if you're injured off duty Whether you're a firefighter, company officer, chief officer, volunteer, or simply interested in how fire departments operate, this episode offers practical leadership lessons and a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges of managing public resources.- Biggest wastes of money in the fire service- Transparency in fire department budgets- Why small expenses add up- Training vs. equipment funding- ROI in the fire service- Building trust between chiefs and firefighters- Leadership through communication- Firefighter financial responsibility- Patreon updates & listener mail- Protecting your paycheck🎙️ If you enjoyed this episode, please follow The Cool Fireman Podcast on Spotify, leave a rating, and share it with another firefighter. Your support helps us continue bringing real conversations from the firehouse every week.
Jul 13
1 hr 5 min

What should firefighters do when they're off duty?This week, the guys tackle a listener question from Squawk, a brand-new firefighter getting ready to start his career. They discuss why every firefighter needs hobbies outside the fire service, how to balance them with family life, and which hobbies can actually become unhealthy.The conversation covers everything from golf, fishing, smoking meat, lawn care, softball, Disney trips, and camping... to why your hobby should never become more important than your spouse or kids.The crew also announces the July Patreon Perks winner, talks about new Unkie's Seasonings taste-testing, Burn Box gear, honors firefighters and loved ones lost in the line of duty, and answers listener comments from social media.Whether you're a rookie firefighter or have decades on the job, this episode is a reminder that taking care of yourself—and your family—is part of being a great firefighter.In This Episode:- Why firefighters need hobbies outside of work- Can certain hobbies become unhealthy?- Balancing the fire service with family life- Mental health and finding healthy outlets- Golf, fishing, cooking, camping & other firefighter hobbies- The importance of paycheck protection for risky hobbies- July Patreon Perks giveaway winner- Unkie's Seasonings community flavor project- Burn Box gear spotlight- Honoring firefighters and loved ones we've lost- Listener questions & Snail MailIf you're enjoying the show, consider joining our Patreon community for bonus content, behind-the-scenes videos, giveaways, and exclusive perks.Stay safe... and remember:Laugh. Learn. Support.Timestamps:00:00 - Robotic vacuums & opening banter01:20 - Doug's hair dye update02:20 - Listener question: Firefighter hobbies03:10 - Patreon updates & new members04:30 - Unkie's Seasonings community flavor project08:15 - Burn Box spotlight10:20 - July Patreon Perks winner announced12:30 - Honoring Captain Dee Barbara15:30 - Honoring fallen firefighters20:20 - Why every firefighter needs a hobby21:30 - Are some hobbies unacceptable?23:45 - Family balance vs. personal hobbies33:00 - Favorite hobbies and why they matter42:30 - Protecting your paycheck with risky hobbies43:30 - Do firefighters have enough time for hobbies?49:00 - Hobbies we wish we had52:00 - Would You Rather: One expensive hobby or five cheap hobbies?56:30 - Snail Mail & listener comments1:04:00 - Final thoughts & Patreon reminderFollow The Cool Fireman Podcast:🚒 Weekly episodes featuring firefighters from across the country🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, iHeartRadio, and wherever you listen to podcasts.#Firefighter #FireService #FirefighterPodcast #MentalHealth #Leadership #FirstResponders #TheCoolFiremanPodcast
Jul 6
1 hr 6 min

This week on The Cool Fireman Podcast, the crew tackles one of the biggest challenges firefighters face—and it has nothing to do with fighting fires.What starts as a listener question about rank and responsibility quickly turns into a powerful conversation about leadership, sacrifice, family, and the pressure that comes with serving others. From firefighters on the engine to chief officers answering calls long after they leave the station, the discussion explores how every rank carries a different kind of responsibility. One of the most impactful moments comes when Matt says:"The hardest thing you'll ever do is look in the mirror and be honest."Brian builds on that thought by explaining that firefighters are often addicted to service. Even on their days off, many struggle to stop helping others, answer one more phone call, volunteer for one more responsibility, or put the job ahead of themselves and their families. The crew discusses why balance is one of the hardest lessons to learn in the fire service. In This Episode:- Why leadership becomes more complicated with every promotion- The sacrifices families make that often go unnoticed- The importance of perspective across every rank- Why firefighters struggle to disconnect from the job- Looking in the mirror and taking honest accountability- How service can become an addiction- Why empathy matters more than assumptions- Finding balance between faith, family, and the fire service Also in this episode:- Welcome to our newest Patreon Engineer members- July Patreon Perks giveaway announcement- Little Station 5 collaboration update- Burn Box and FD Collectors Club highlights- Unkie's Seasoning updates and upcoming releases- Listener mail discussing PTSD, firefighter photos, and social media professionalism- Preview of next week's discussion on firefighter hobbies and life outside the station This episode is a reminder that while firefighters dedicate their lives to serving others, true leadership starts with being honest with yourself.If you're a firefighter, officer, volunteer, or anyone striving to lead well, this conversation is one you won't want to miss.Support The Cool Fireman PodcastJoin our Patreon community for bonus episodes, behind-the-scenes content, Turnout Drills, and monthly Patreon Perks giveaways.#Firefighter #FireService #Leadership #FirefighterPodcast #TheCoolFiremanPodcast #FirefighterLife #FirstResponder #Firehouse #LeadershipDevelopment #MentalHealth #SelfReflection #FireCaptain #Brotherhood #VolunteerFirefighter #CareerFirefighter #FireDepartment #StationLife #FaithFamilyFire #PersonalGrowth #FirehouseCulture
Jun 29
58 min

This week on The Cool Fireman Podcast, Matt, Brian, and Adam tackle one of the most controversial topics in the fire service:🚒 When does sharing become oversharing?The conversation dives into firefighter social media use, taking photos at incidents, off-duty conduct, and whether firefighters should be held accountable for what they post online. What starts as a discussion about a recent fire service controversy turns into a deeper conversation about professionalism, public trust, and representing the badge both on and off duty. Should firefighters take photos at fire scenes?Where is the line between pride and poor judgment?Should firefighters be disciplined for off-duty social media posts?Does social media help or hurt the fire service?Why public perception matters more than everThe responsibility that comes with wearing the badgeFirehouse traditions vs. modern-day scrutinyThe power of professionalism on and off duty Patreon Perks winner shoutoutsBenjamin Fry's Turn Out Drill answersThe great pineapple-on-pizza debate 🍍🍕Favorite smells, mountain air, diesel fuel, and pipe tobaccoNew Patreon members and upcoming giveawaysLittle Station 5 collaboration announcementUpdates from Unkie's Seasoning and Burn Box sponsors The crew answers listener questions about:Fire service rank and family sacrificeFirefighter hobbies and off-duty activitiesVolunteer firefighter jokes (again...)Future episode ideas from the audience Whether you're a career firefighter, volunteer, officer, or probationary firefighter, this episode is guaranteed to make you think about how we represent ourselves, our departments, and the fire service as a whole.🔥 Join the conversation and let us know:Should firefighters be disciplined for off-duty social media posts?Support the Podcast:Patreon: Exclusive behind-the-scenes content, Turn Out Drills, monthly giveaways, and more.Sponsors:Unkie's SeasoningBurn BoxLittle Station 5#Firefighter #FireService #Firehouse #SocialMedia #TheCoolFiremanPodcast #FirefighterLife #Leadership #FirstResponder #FireDepartment #FirefighterPodcast #Professionalism #VolunteerFirefighter #CareerFirefighter #FirehouseCulture #Brotherhood #FireRescue #EmergencyServices #FirefighterTraining #Podcast #FirehouseKitchenTableIn This Episode:Patreon & Community UpdatesSnail Mail
Jun 22
56 min

🚒 Would You Rather: White Shirt Edition Returns! 🚒The boys are back with another round of firefighter debates, hot takes, and leadership conversations that hit a little deeper than usual.This episode starts with some housekeeping, sponsor updates, Patreon shoutouts, and a heartfelt tribute to fallen firefighter Chief Harold Osborne before diving headfirst into a series of thought-provoking "True or False" discussions.Topics include:🔥 Are the best firefighters usually the quietest?🔥 Is your reputation built more in the station or on the fireground?🔥 Do firefighters eventually become the people they once complained about?🔥 Can accountability and brotherhood truly coexist?🔥 Are most leadership problems actually communication problems?🔥 Does failure help people discover their purpose?🔥 Who sacrifices more for a firefighter's career—the firefighter or their family?The conversation gets real as Matt, Brian, and Unkie share personal experiences about leadership, promotion, family life, communication, and the realities of serving in the fire service. One of the most powerful discussions of the night centers around the sacrifices made by firefighter families and why they may be the true unsung heroes of the profession. Plus, in this week's Snail Mail segment, the crew answers a listener's question about becoming a firefighter at 45 years old and why it's never too late to pursue a career that matters. Featured Sponsors🔥 Unkie's Seasoning🔥 FD Collectors Club🔥 Burn BoxPatreon PerksSpecial thanks to our newest Engineer Tier member and congratulations to this month's Patreon Perks winner! We also preview some exciting upcoming giveaways with Little Station Five. 💬 Question of the Week:True or False: Our families sacrifice more for our fire service careers than we do.Let us know your thoughts in the comments!🚒 Stay safe. Stay salty. Stay Cool.
Jun 15
1 hr 7 min

Hot Take Meter: Are We Setting the Internet on Fire?This week, the entire crew is back together—Matt, Doug, Brian, and Unkie—for a brand-new game called Hot Take Meter. Every statement gets ranked as a Cold Take, Warm Take, Hot Take, or Nuclear Take, and the guys aren't holding back.From rookie cell phone policies and firehouse traditions to chiefs riding rigs and the ever-controversial topic of vertical ventilation, this episode dives headfirst into some of the fire service's most debated topics. Some takes spark healthy discussion. Others threaten to melt the comment section.In This Episode:🔥 Should rookies stay off their phones during shift?🔥 Are firehouse traditions disappearing—and is that a good thing?🔥 The surprising debate around vertical ventilation and modern fireground operations.🔥 Should chiefs still ride rigs occasionally?🔥 Uniform policies, professionalism, and firehouse culture.🔥 A Patreon Turnout Drill winner is selected live!🔥 June Patreon Perks winner Benjamin Fry gets his Burn Box package.🔥 Little Station 5 joins forces with The Cool Fireman Podcast to sponsor July's Patreon Perks package.Patreon UpdatesA huge thank you to all of our Patreon supporters! This month’s Patreon Perks winner is Benjamin Fry, and July’s giveaway is being sponsored by our friends at Little Station 5 (Quinn and Travis) with an exclusive merch package.Join Patreon today:Rookie Tier – $1/monthEngineer Tier – $2/month (includes monthly giveaway eligibility)Honoring Our FallenThis episode also takes a moment to honor fallen firefighters:Josh MorganDemair LloydRobert B.K. Kildruff Jr.As well as K9 Knight and all first responders lost in the line of duty.Question of the WeekWhat's your hottest fire service take?Drop it in the comments and let us know if it's:❄️ Cold🌤️ Warm🔥 Hot☢️ Nuclear🎙️ Subscribe, rate, and share the show.🔥 Support the podcast at The Cool Fireman Podcast Patreon.🚒 Follow us on social media for clips, giveaways, and behind-the-scenes content.#FirefighterPodcast #TheCoolFiremanPodcast #HotTakeMeter #FirehouseCulture #FireService #FirefighterLife #TruckCompany #Leadership #FirefighterTraining #FirstResponder
Jun 8
1 hr 8 min

🔥 WOULD YOU RATHER: FIREHOUSE EDITION 🔥This week Matt and Doug bring back one of the podcast’s favorite formats with another hilarious and brutally honest game of “Would You Rather?” — firehouse style 👊The guys debate everything from lazy firefighters vs know-it-alls, strict policy vs complete chaos, old salty captains vs overly motivated new captains, and whether respect from your crew matters more than admin approval 😂Along the way they dive into:🚒 Firehouse culture and leadership🚒 Freelancing vs accountability on the fireground🚒 EMS life and ambulance burnout🚒 Old school experience vs new school motivation🚒 Cooking at the station vs doing dishes🚒 Promotions, trust, and earning respect🚒 Retirement conversations in the fire service🚒 Why freelancing can get firefighters hurtThe episode also includes:🔥 Patreon Perks winner announcement🔥 Updates from Unkie’s Seasoning and Burn Box🔥 Snail Mail listener comments🔥 Discussion on firefighter sleep deprivation and wellnessThis one is packed with laughs, honest opinions, firehouse banter, and plenty of controversial takes that every firefighter can relate to.👇 Drop your answers in the comments:Would YOU rather work with a lazy firefighter or a know-it-all firefighter? 👀🎙️ The Cool Fireman Podcast#FirefighterPodcast #FirefighterLife #WouldYouRather #FirehouseHumor #Leadership #EMS #TheCoolFiremanPodcast
Jun 1
55 min

This week on The Cool Fireman Podcast, the crew sits down with Megan from Finergy Fuel Energy Drink to talk about building a firefighter family business, balancing marriage and kids while chasing big goals, and creating a healthier energy drink option for first responders and people constantly on the go.Megan shares the real behind-the-scenes struggles of starting a business from scratch while raising two kids under two, supporting a firefighter husband, and trying to grow a brand without losing sight of what matters most.The crew also dives into:⚡ The truth about the energy drink industry⚡ Why ingredients and formulation matter⚡ Building a business while balancing family life⚡ Social media struggles for small businesses⚡ Supporting firefighter-owned companies⚡ Long nights, stress, and staying grounded⚡ Funny debates about pineapple pizza 🍍😂⚡ The realities of entrepreneurship in the fire service communityThis episode is packed with laughs, honest conversations, business insight, and motivation for anyone trying to build something meaningful while juggling real life.🎙️ Featuring:• Megan from Finergy Fuel• Brian• Unkie• Matt👇 Check out Finergy Fuel online and support firefighter-family-owned businesses!#FirefighterPodcast #SmallBusiness #Entrepreneur #FirefighterLife #EnergyDrink #Firewife #FirstResponderLife #TheCoolFiremanPodcast
May 25
59 min

Firefighter Sleep Problems? The Truth About CBD, Recovery & Mental Health with Jon from Rescue 1 CBD
This week on The Cool Fireman Podcast, the crew sits down with Rescue 1 CBD founder and firefighter/paramedic Jon Vought to have a REAL conversation about firefighter sleep deprivation, inflammation, recovery, and the stigma surrounding C*D in the fire service.Jon shares how a devastating foot surgery, long-term opioid use, and terrible sleep led him down the path of creating a firefighter-focused CD company specifically designed to help first responders WITHOUT risking failed drug tests. The crew dives deep into:🔥 The difference between C*D and T*C🔥 Why firefighters struggle with sleep🔥 How cannabinoids affect circadian rhythm🔥 Pain relief vs inflammation relief🔥 Nicotine pouches, sleep health, and recovery🔥 Drug testing myths in the fire service🔥 Why Rescue 1 CBD became the first firefighter-tested C*D company studied by universitiesThe conversation gets nerdy, hilarious, and incredibly informative as the guys break down how poor sleep is impacting firefighters everywhere — and what we can actually do about it.Plus, Jon survives the Turnout Drill with questions about chili beans, challenge coins, and helicopter flying. 😂👨🚒 Guest: Jon Vought🌐 Rescue1CBD.com📲 Instagram: @rescue1cbdAs always, thank you for supporting The Cool Fireman Podcast.Like, subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your crew! 🔥🚒#TheCoolFiremanPodcast #Firefighter #CBD #FireService #MentalHealth #SleepDeprivation #FirstResponder #FirefighterWellness #Recovery #Podcast #FirehouseCulture #EMS #Paramedic #HealthAndWellness #Brotherhood
May 18
1 hr 21 min

In this powerful episode, the crew sits down with Australian former police officer, detective, wellness coach, and first responder advocate Erin Jane for an honest conversation about firefighter mental health, relationships, burnout, trauma, and resilience. Erin shares her journey from law enforcement in Australia to becoming a first responder wellness coach in the United States after meeting her firefighter husband in Berlin. She opens up about losing her father to suicide, volunteering on crisis hotlines, and why she felt called to create a space where first responders can talk openly without judgment. The crew dives deep into “cab therapy” and kitchen table conversations in the firehouse — why firefighters use dark humor to cope, why those conversations matter, and why sometimes they still aren’t enough. Matt talks about missing the firehouse camaraderie while recovering from a heart attack and how the laughs inside the engine cab can become part of the healing process. Erin explains the importance of being intentional about wellness, from creating routines and exercising first thing in the morning to grounding yourself, decompressing after shift, and learning how to recognize stress before it spirals into burnout, divorce, addiction, or worse. The conversation also explores:The physiological effects of trauma and sleep deprivationWhy first responders struggle to ask for helpFear of stigma, losing careers, or appearing weakHow communication impacts firefighter marriagesWhy resentment can destroy relationshipsThe importance of self-awareness and emotional regulationThe reality of chronic sleep deprivation in the fire serviceHealthy coping strategies vs. maladaptive behaviors Doug asks Erin what firefighters and cops are best at hiding, and her answer hits hard: fear. The crew discusses how many first responders silently carry stress, trauma, and emotional exhaustion while pretending everything is fine. The episode balances heavy topics with plenty of laughs, including Erin introducing the now legendary “Sodomy Scale” — a humorous communication system she and her firefighter husband use to explain how rough a shift was without needing to relive every detail. The crew also talks about:🔥 Firehouse culture🔥 Relationships in the first responder world🔥 Intentional wellness practices🔥 Trauma awareness for new firefighters🔥 The importance of recognizing warning signs early🔥 Why asking for help is not weaknessErin also shares details about:🎧 The Thin Line Rock Station🎙️ Her podcast I’ll Hold Space for Your Darkness🚒 The upcoming 24-hour live fundraiser supporting first responder mental health initiatives and suicide prevention organizations. As always, the episode wraps up with laughs, turnout drill questions, and classic Cool Fireman Podcast banter.Follow Erin Jane:📲 Instagram: @erinjanecoaching🌐 erinjanecoaching.com🎧 The Thin Line Rock Station🔥 Roll it, GG.
May 11
1 hr 25 min
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