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  • EMS Week 2025 - How Your Attitude Plays A Role in Advancing EMS
    2025/05/21

    It's EMS Week 2025! While a lot of people use this week (specifically those in EMS) to complain on social media about being underpaid, understaffed, and ran into the mud, I'm trying to encourage you to take a deep look into WHY you wanted to do this job in the first place.


    In this episode, I discuss how your attitude towards coworkers and patients, plays a huge role in advancing the field of EMS. We all know EMS is the "bastard" child of healthcare and public safety, but it doesn't have to be.


    I also discuss why it's important to prepare yourself as a brand new EMT or Paramedic for what you might deal with in the field. It's important to set yourself up for success so that you can work a long and healthy career in the field. There was so much more that I wanted to discuss, but for now, I'll leave you with this.

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    50 分
  • 039: Retired Fire Chief and author Bob Palestrant
    2025/05/18

    In this episode, Tyler interviews Bob Palestrant, a veteran firefighter with a rich history in the fire service. Bob shares his journey from growing up in Boston to becoming a firefighter in South Florida, detailing his experiences, challenges, and the camaraderie that defines the fire service. He discusses the importance of mental health, especially in light of traumatic events like 9/11, and emphasizes the need for support within the firefighting community. Bob also offers valuable advice for new firefighters on how to navigate their careers and take care of their mental well-being.


    Bob is also the author of Never On A 10, which he discusses his journey working in the busiest firehouses in North America.


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    1 時間 14 分
  • 038: Being A Leader
    2025/05/11

    I use to hate it when people told me to "be a leader" when I didn't have the title. I since have learned, to be an efficient leader, you don't need the title. There's also the difference between a "boss" and a "leader", and we should all strive to be the latter.

    I'm also tired of seeing memes around social media telling people their job sucks, their boss sucks, their company sucks, their department sucks... blah blah blah... Maybe YOU suck! Let's Debrief...

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    1 時間
  • 037: Eric Johnson - Supporting Heroes
    2025/05/04

    In this conversation, Eric Johnson shares his journey from being an EMT to a police officer, highlighting the challenges and rewards of working in public safety. He discusses the founding of Supporting Heroes, an organization dedicated to providing immediate support to families of fallen first responders. The conversation emphasizes the importance of compassion, community support, and the need for financial assistance in times of grief. Eric also outlines how Supporting Heroes operates, the significance of national memorial services, and how individuals can get involved to support the cause.

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    55 分
  • 036: Pastor Stu Kruse - Finding Faith Brings Healing
    2025/04/27

    In this conversation, Tyler and Pastor Stu Kruse explore the journey of faith, the challenges of ministry, and the resurgence of spirituality in the wake of COVID-19. They discuss how faith can bring healing, especially when evil seems to be running rampant all around us. The dialogue also touches on interpreting the Old Testament, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the problem of evil, ultimately emphasizing the transformative power of faith in everyday life.



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    54 分
  • 035: Chief Joe Martin - Navigating Challenges in the Fire Service
    2025/04/20

    In this conversation, Joe Martin, a fire chief with over 20 years of experience, shares his journey into public safety and the fire service. He discusses the challenges faced by fire departments, including staffing shortages and funding issues exacerbated by Indiana Senate Bill 1. Joe emphasizes the importance of mental health awareness and peer support initiatives for first responders. He reflects on the emotional resilience required to handle traumatic calls and the significance of celebrating wins in the fire service. The conversation highlights the need for compassion in public safety and the future aspirations for improving mental health support within the fire service.


    Indiana Senate Bill 1 - https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2025/bills/senate/1/details

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    1 時間 23 分
  • Stephanie Bourounis - Fort Wayne 40 under 40 Award Winner, Restaurant Owner, and Nurse
    2025/04/13

    In this conversation, Tyler interviews Stephanie Bourounis, who shares her journey from nursing to entrepreneurship in the restaurant industry. She discusses her early aspirations, the challenges she faced with cancer, and how her experiences shaped her career path. Stephanie elaborates on the growth of their family business, Cosmos, and the expansion into Salvatore's, highlighting the impact of COVID-19 on their operations. She emphasizes the importance of faith, teamwork, and community service in their success, and offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.Want more access? Join our Patreon account! You'll get behind the scene access, know who the guests are before anyone else, discounts on merchandise, and so much more! Link below! And.... IT'S FREE!Website - debriefwithtyler.comFacebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?..⁠.Instagram - @The_Debrief_Tyler_BurnsTikTok - @thedebrieftylerburnsPatreon - patreon.com/DebriefwithtylerLifeline - 988lifeline.org

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    30 分
  • 033: Things No One Talks About - Special Mid-week Episode
    2025/04/10

    Why is it that when we go through an academy, or we are getting a degree (Paramedic school, nursing school, etc.) no one tells us things to prepare for ahead of time?


    Obviously it's difficult. It's one of those situations where you don't know how you're going to feel, until you've been in that situation first hand. But there are still tools we can give to people to help prepare them for the future. These tools can be used to help yourself, and others. Let's Debrief on this...

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    8 分