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Just when you think you know about leadership, Chief J. Taylor of the Pearland Fire Department steps into the studio and blows you away. A fascinating guest who's gone from being an NCAA Division I football referee to a fire chief, Taylor is not your typical leader. He brought to our conversation insights from his article in Firehouse Magazine, and we chewed over the necessity of empathy, positive reinforcement, and accountability in leadership. Plus, we took a thrilling ride into why diverse thoughts and perspectives are key to innovation and growth.
What do football officiating and fire service have in common? According to Taylor, a lot more than you'd think. We delved into the parallels between the two, highlighting the vital importance of teamwork and accuracy in both fields. Taylor also shared stories from his unique journey, from the high-stakes world of football officiating to forming relationships with an array of individuals. Hearing how his father's advice to learn something new every day has guided his leadership style was truly inspiring.
And if all that wasn't enough, did you know Chief Taylor also had a passion for theatre and acting? Yep, you heard right. He shared his experiences in the world of acting, including his stint on the popular TV show Breaking Bad, and how acting has helped him in his fire service profession. We even shared a few laughs over some memorable firehouse pranks and his skill with a trombone. Wrapping up our chat, we discussed the power of mentorship, and how being available to help others can enrich our own lives too. Don't miss this inspiring and entertaining episode!
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Just when you think you know about leadership, Chief J. Taylor of the Pearland Fire Department steps into the studio and blows you away. A fascinating guest who's gone from being an NCAA Division I football referee to a fire chief, Taylor is not your typical leader. He brought to our conversation insights from his article in Firehouse Magazine, and we chewed over the necessity of empathy, positive reinforcement, and accountability in leadership. Plus, we took a thrilling ride into why diverse thoughts and perspectives are key to innovation and growth.
What do football officiating and fire service have in common? According to Taylor, a lot more than you'd think. We delved into the parallels between the two, highlighting the vital importance of teamwork and accuracy in both fields. Taylor also shared stories from his unique journey, from the high-stakes world of football officiating to forming relationships with an array of individuals. Hearing how his father's advice to learn something new every day has guided his leadership style was truly inspiring.
And if all that wasn't enough, did you know Chief Taylor also had a passion for theatre and acting? Yep, you heard right. He shared his experiences in the world of acting, including his stint on the popular TV show Breaking Bad, and how acting has helped him in his fire service profession. We even shared a few laughs over some memorable firehouse pranks and his skill with a trombone. Wrapping up our chat, we discussed the power of mentorship, and how being available to help others can enrich our own lives too. Don't miss this inspiring and entertaining episode!
Email me at [email protected]
Check out our Facebook Page 3 point Firefighter Podcast
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560769894306
YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAv_hMC8vxrurhIunXtaJXg
3 PFF Merch
https://3-point-firefighter.printify.me/products
#JakeBarnes,#3Pointfirefighter

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