Side Alpha Leadership

David Polikoff

"Because leadership isn't optional—it's the job. Whether you're stepping into your first officer role or you've been leading crews for years, this podcast is here to sharpen your edge. My guests and I dive into the real challenges of leading in the fire service—no ego, no fluff—just straight talk, hard lessons, and solid tools to help you lead with confidence, clarity, and grit." Lead From the Front. Own the Fireground.

  1. 3d ago

    Leadership Depends: Why One Style Doesn't Fit Every Firefighter

    What makes someone a leader? Is it the bugles on your collar? The title on your office door? The years you've spent on the job? Not even close. In this episode of Side Alpha Leadership, I sit down with Dr. Shelley Wheeler, retired captain, author, leadership researcher, and organizational consultant, to break down one of the most misunderstood topics in the fire service: leadership. We discuss why leadership is never one-size-fits-all, the difference between rank and influence, why followership matters, and how great officers adapt their leadership style to the people and situations in front of them. We also tackle servant leadership, transformational leadership, accountability, mentorship, and the importance of building trust before expecting people to follow. If you've ever been asked, "What's your leadership style?" this conversation will challenge the way you think about leading firefighters, officers, volunteers, and even your own family. In This Episode: ✔ Leadership vs. rank ✔ Why leadership is situational ✔ Servant leadership explained ✔ Building trust and accountability ✔ The importance of followership ✔ Developing future officers early ✔ Why some firefighters don't want to promote (and why that's okay) ✔ Leadership lessons from the fireground and beyond Whether you're a rookie firefighter, company officer, chief officer, or simply someone trying to lead people better, this episode is packed with practical leadership lessons you can apply immediately.   For more information about Dr. Shelley Wheeler follow the links below: https://shelleywheelerbooks.com/ https://www.anchorbusinesssolutionsllc.com/

    40 min
  2. 09/01/2025

    If Your Size-Up Starts at Dispatch, You're Already Losing

    🔥 On this episode of Side Alpha Leadership, I sat down with my good friend Hank Henline to dig into what it really means to lead from the front as a fire service lieutenant. We didn't just talk theory—we got into the real-world stuff that makes or breaks an officer on the fireground: size-ups that start before the tones drop, making the right call on water supply, whether you're in the city or the sticks, and how understanding building construction can literally save lives. Hank and I broke down the importance of the 360, especially when you're dealing with complex layouts like garden apartments, where one wrong assumption can get your crew jammed up fast. We also talked about the latest rescue tools hitting the street and why staying current isn't optional—it's survival. If you're an officer, an aspiring leader, or just someone who wants to sharpen their edge in the fire service, this conversation is packed with lessons you can use the next time the bell hits. _________________________________________________________________________ 🚨 Key Takeaways Size-up starts before dispatch. If you're waiting for the tones to think, you're already behind. Know your people. Crew dynamics can make or break the operation. Water supply matters. City and rural tactics aren't the same—adapt or fail. Building construction saves lives. Know what you're walking into before you commit. Never skip the 360. Situational awareness starts outside. Garden apartments = hidden traps. Learn the layouts before you're crawling them. Gear is evolving. Stay ahead with new rescue tools and techniques. Talk it out. Communication under pressure keeps the fireground from unraveling. Train like lives depend on it—because they do. Experience is earned, not given. Don't be a dinosaur. Embrace new tools, training, and leadership styles. HRS Follow the link to get this awesome RIT tool http://www.hastyfireproducts.com https://linktr.ee/side_alpha_leadership

    54 min
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"Because leadership isn't optional—it's the job. Whether you're stepping into your first officer role or you've been leading crews for years, this podcast is here to sharpen your edge. My guests and I dive into the real challenges of leading in the fire service—no ego, no fluff—just straight talk, hard lessons, and solid tools to help you lead with confidence, clarity, and grit." Lead From the Front. Own the Fireground.

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