The Engine House

006 - The Watch Desk w/ Stickers


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In this engaging conversation, Cody Hill and Mike Goldstein, known as Stickers, delve into the multifaceted world of emergency services, exploring the vital role of dispatchers, the transition to firefighting, and the motivations behind serving the community. They discuss the importance of humor and camaraderie in the firehouse, while also addressing serious issues such as bullying and mental health. The conversation highlights the significance of communication, understanding one's audience, and creating a supportive environment for all first responders. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the pervasive issue of bullying within fire station culture, exploring its impact on individuals and the overall department environment. They discuss personal experiences with bullying, the challenges of confronting toxic leadership, and the importance of building camaraderie outside of the firehouse. The dialogue emphasizes the need for open communication, support systems, and the courage to speak up against bullying, ultimately advocating for a healthier and more supportive workplace culture.

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Topics Covered:

  • Practical jokes can be harmless, when approached with awareness.
  • Social media can blur the lines between harmless fun and harmful behavior.
  • Understanding your audience is key to maintaining a positive environment in the firehouse.
  • Many people feel pressured to stay silent about bullying.
  • Good firefighters can still exhibit toxic behavior.
  • Building camaraderie outside the firehouse is crucial.
  • Fear of leaving a toxic environment can hold you back.

Guest: Michael Goldstein (@the_c.a.n._report)

Host: Cody

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