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406. “If Not You, Then Who?” Shannon Stone

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If Not You, Then Who? – A Conversation with Chief Shannon Stone Description / Narrative: In this episode of the National Fire Radio Podcast, I sit down with Chief Shannon Stone—a 35-year veteran of the fire service and a true example of what leadership looks like in today’s American firehouse. From firefighter to fire chief, Shannon has served in multiple departments across Florida, and his experience shows. We talk about staying connected to the job—why he still goes to fires, still trains, and still surrounds himself with people who push him to grow. He breaks down the operational and cultural systems that have transformed the Midway Fire District, including a dynamic peer-reviewed promotional process, clearly defined performance standards, and a hiring philosophy that puts character before credentials. Shannon drops gold throughout—on leadership, legacy, burnout, and building a firehouse culture that leaves no room for bottom dwellers. From the emotional impact of being a second-generation firefighter, to the responsibility of preparing the next generation, to building a regional alliance where multiple departments train and operate like one—this conversation covers it all. Key Themes We Dive Into: Leading from the front and staying operational as a chief Building accountability-driven promotional processes The importance of “feeding yourself” through teaching and training Creating a winning culture in small- and mid-size departments The influence of family legacy and mentorship in shaping a career If you're in the fire service and care about culture, performance, and leadership—this episode is for you. 👉 Take this conversation back to the firehouse and talk about it. Because when we’re talking about the job, we’re making the job better. 🔥 Thanks for tuning in to this episode of National Fire Radio! We’re more than just a podcast — we’re a movement, connecting the American fire service through conversations about culture, leadership, tradition, and innovation. 📱 Follow us on social media: Instagram: @NationalFireRadio Facebook: National Fire Radio YouTube: National Fire Radio TikTok: @NationalFireRadio X (Twitter): @NationalFireRadio LinkedIn: National Fire Radio 🎙 Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us keep growing!
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If Not You, Then Who? – A Conversation with Chief Shannon Stone Description / Narrative: In this episode of the National Fire Radio Podcast, I sit down with Chief Shannon Stone—a 35-year veteran of the fire service and a true example of what leadership looks like in today’s American firehouse. From firefighter to fire chief, Shannon has served in multiple departments across Florida, and his experience shows. We talk about staying connected to the job—why he still goes to fires, still trains, and still surrounds himself with people who push him to grow. He breaks down the operational and cultural systems that have transformed the Midway Fire District, including a dynamic peer-reviewed promotional process, clearly defined performance standards, and a hiring philosophy that puts character before credentials. Shannon drops gold throughout—on leadership, legacy, burnout, and building a firehouse culture that leaves no room for bottom dwellers. From the emotional impact of being a second-generation firefighter, to the responsibility of preparing the next generation, to building a regional alliance where multiple departments train and operate like one—this conversation covers it all. Key Themes We Dive Into: Leading from the front and staying operational as a chief Building accountability-driven promotional processes The importance of “feeding yourself” through teaching and training Creating a winning culture in small- and mid-size departments The influence of family legacy and mentorship in shaping a career If you're in the fire service and care about culture, performance, and leadership—this episode is for you. 👉 Take this conversation back to the firehouse and talk about it. Because when we’re talking about the job, we’re making the job better. 🔥 Thanks for tuning in to this episode of National Fire Radio! We’re more than just a podcast — we’re a movement, connecting the American fire service through conversations about culture, leadership, tradition, and innovation. 📱 Follow us on social media: Instagram: @NationalFireRadio Facebook: National Fire Radio YouTube: National Fire Radio TikTok: @NationalFireRadio X (Twitter): @NationalFireRadio LinkedIn: National Fire Radio 🎙 Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us keep growing!
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