IRON AND INTENTION

Tommy Wright

IRON AND INTENTION Build Strength. Live With Purpose. Lead With Intention. You don’t rise to the level of your goals—you fall to the level of your discipline. Iron and Intention exists to help you build both. We coach first responders, veterans, frontline professionals, and driven individuals to become stronger—physically, mentally, and intentionally—so they can perform at their highest level on duty, at work, and at home. Train with purpose. Live with intention. WHO WE AREWhere Strength Meets Purpose Iron and Intention is more than fitness. It’s a mindset. We believe true strength is built when physical discipline, mental resilience, and intentional living come together. Our team brings real-world experience from law enforcement, military service, emergency response, and leadership development. We understand pressure, stress, and responsibility—because we’ve lived it. This isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about building habits that last. OUR MISSIONTo forge resilient, disciplined, and purpose-driven individuals who lead themselves and others with strength, consistency, and intention. We help people: Show up stronger every dayDevelop mental toughness under pressureCreate structure and consistency in chaotic environmentsLive and lead with clarity, confidence, and purposeWHAT WE DO💪 Physical TrainingStrength and conditioning programs built for real life—not just the gym. Functional. Sustainable. Results-driven. 🧠 Mental Resilience & MindsetTools to manage stress, stay focused, and perform when it matters most. Because the mind breaks before the body. 🥗 Nutrition for PerformanceSimple, realistic nutrition strategies that fuel strength, recovery, and longevity—without extremes. 🎯 Intentional Living & LeadershipWe help you define your purpose, align your actions, and lead with integrity—on the job and at home. WHO WE SERVEBuilt for those who carry responsibility. First Responders (Police, Firefighters, EMS, Corrections)Veterans & Active-Duty MilitaryFrontline Medical ProfessionalsLeaders & High PerformersAnyone ready to live with purpose and disciplineIf you’re tired of drifting and ready to train with intention—this is for you. THE IRON AND INTENTION PODCASTStrength for the Body. Discipline for the Mind. Purpose for Life. Launching January 2026. Short, powerful conversations designed to help you: Build disciplineStrengthen mindsetLive intentionallyLead by exampleFeaturing solo episodes and guests from fitness, leadership, service, and wellness. Listen. Apply. Become stronger. OUR PHILOSOPHYDo the hard things—on purpose. Discipline beats motivation. Consistency beats intensity. Purpose beats excuses. You don’t need more information—you need intention and action. CALL TO ACTIONReady to Train with Intention? If you’re ready to stop going through the motions and start living with purpose, Iron and Intention is here to walk beside you. Stronger body. Sharper mind. Intentional life.

  1. 6D AGO

    1st Responder Wellness w/Travis George

    How to Enhance First Responder Wellness: Insights from Travis George  Discover key strategies for improving mental health and resilience among first responders. Learn from Travis George's insights on wellness and financial management.  In today’s high-pressure environments, first responders often face challenges that can take a toll on their mental health and overall well-being. In this blog post, we explore insights shared by Travis George, a retired law enforcement officer and advocate for first responder wellness, during his conversation on the Iron and Intention podcast.  Travis emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health and emotional resilience, which are often overlooked in training manuals. This conversation sheds light on the critical component of wellness that every first responder must prioritize.  Travis notes that financial wellness is a significant yet often neglected aspect of overall well-being for first responders. He shares his own experiences navigating financial challenges following a difficult divorce and highlights how financial stress can compound the emotional burdens of the job. The upcoming First Responder Mental Health and Wellness Conference aims to address these issues by providing resources and discussions around financial literacy and wellness.  Key Takeaways Recognize the Impact of Trauma: Unlike the general population, first responders face multiple traumatic events in a short period. Understanding this is crucial for addressing mental health needs. Financial Stress is Real: Many first responders struggle with financial management, which can lead to increased stress and burnout. Discussing financial wellness openly can help break the cycle of stress. Communities Need Support: The upcoming conference aims to connect first responders with resources, emphasizing that they are not alone in their struggles and that support is available.  Travis advocates for a shift in how first responders view their mental health and resilience. He believes that resilience is not just a buzzword but a skill that can be nurtured. By sharing personal stories and fostering open discussions about mental health, communities can create a supportive environment that encourages first responders to seek help.  The Kansas City Conference: A Step Forward  The Kansas City First Responder Mental Health and Wellness Conference is set for October 1st and 2nd. It will provide a platform for first responders to learn about wellness resources, connect with peers, and gain insights from experts in the field. Travis emphasizes that this conference is not just for law enforcement but for everyone involved in public safety, including dispatchers and family members.  To learn more about the conference: Kansas City, MO — First Responder Mental Health & Wellness Conference | 1st RC  #FirstResponderWellness #MentalHealthMatters #IronAndIntention #FinancialWellness #CommunitySupport #1strc.org

    36 min
  2. APR 22

    How to Shift Your Perspective for Positive Change

    In our fast-paced world, many of us struggle to maintain a positive outlook, especially when faced with challenges. How can we change our perspective to improve our lives? In this post, we will explore insights shared by Shelbie Huffman, a coach and consultant, who teaches a powerful method for shifting our perceptions and finding clarity in our experiences. These insights are not just for first responders or leaders but for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of personal challenges and relationships.  Understanding perspective is crucial for personal growth. According to Shelbie, perspective defines how we interpret the world around us and our experiences within it.   Why It Matters: Your perspective shapes your reality, influencing how you respond to challenges and interact with others.  Common Mistake: Many confuse perspective with opinion, failing to recognize the power they have over how they view their circumstances. Shelbie emphasizes that recognizing our control over perspective can significantly alter our life experiences. One of the key insights Shelbie shares is the difference between reacting and responding to situations.   Understanding Reactivity: When we react, we often lose control, allowing our emotions to dictate our actions.  The Power of Response: By slowing down and becoming aware of our feelings and thoughts, we can choose how to engage with our experiences. An exercise she suggests is to observe your internal dialogue. For instance, when you tell yourself "hi" in your mind, are you merely saying it, or are you also listening? This awareness is the first step toward recognizing the conscious observer within you, allowing for more intentional actions instead of impulsive reactions.  Shelbie highlights that awareness and intention are essential for effective emotional regulation.   Awareness: Understanding your feelings and thoughts in the moment can help you navigate emotional triggers.  Intention: Being clear about your motives allows for more aligned actions. For example, when faced with a stressful situation at home, instead of reacting with anger, pause and assess: What am I feeling? What is my intention behind my response? This practice helps separate the problem from personal emotional triggers, fostering a healthier relationship with oneself and others.  Self-care goes beyond pampering; it involves recognizing when to push through and when to take a step back.   Meeting Yourself Where You Are: Shelbie emphasizes that true self-care means acknowledging our limits and adjusting our expectations accordingly.  Avoiding Guilt: Rather than feeling guilty for not meeting high expectations, give yourself grace and understand that everyone has off days. For instance, if you planned a workout but had a rough night’s sleep, it’s okay to skip it. The key is to recommit to your health without judgment, understanding that self-care is about making choices in alignment with your current state.  Shifting your perspective can lead to profound changes in how you experience life. By recognizing your control over your viewpoint, distinguishing between reaction and response, and practicing self-awareness and intentionality, you can navigate challenges more effectively. Remember, it’s about progress, not perfection. Embrace these insights from Shelbie Huffman and take actionable steps towards a more aligned and authentic life.   To book Shelbie, contact her at Shelbiehuffman.speaks@gmail.com

    44 min
  3. APR 8

    Strength Without Sacrifice

    Most nurses, healthcare professionals, and first responders are taught to prioritize others, often at the expense of their own well-being. But what if simple, realistic habits could help you recover your strength, mental clarity, and resilience—without extreme diets or hours in the kitchen? In this compelling episode, Liz Porio—a registered nurse turned fitness coach—reveals the foundational habits that keep healthcare workers strong inside and out. With 15 years of experience and a background in psychiatric home health, Liz shares practical strategies that combat burnout, boost energy, and foster real health amid demanding schedules. You'll discover: The three essentials for sustainable health—sleep, movement, and eating real foods—that you can implement todayHow non-scale victories tell the true story of your progress—beyond that number on the scaleSimple meal hacks for busy days, including what a balanced plate for first responders and nurses looks likeWhy hydration is more than just drinking water—how to listen to your body's signals and meet your needsProven mental skills, like gratitude and reflection, that help mental resilience thrive under pressureThe critical mistake many make: expecting quick results, and how to set realistic goals that stickPractical advice on adapting exercise and nutrition to injuries, health conditions, or busy shift work If you’re juggling a demanding career and still want to feel stronger, healthier, and more in control, this episode offers actionable steps tailored specifically for high-stress service providers. Liz’s compassionate, realistic approach resets the conversation around health—showing you that small, deliberate changes can lead to lasting transformation. Perfect for healthcare workers, first responders, or anyone feeling stretched thin but eager to reclaim their physical and mental wellbeing—because you can thrive without sacrificing yourself. Follow Liz on Instagram and Facebook @LizPorio for more tips or visit her local classes and Reiki sessions in Western Massachusetts. Rebuild your strength, recharge your mind, and live with intention—listen now and start changing the narrative you tell yourself about self-care.

    26 min

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IRON AND INTENTION Build Strength. Live With Purpose. Lead With Intention. You don’t rise to the level of your goals—you fall to the level of your discipline. Iron and Intention exists to help you build both. We coach first responders, veterans, frontline professionals, and driven individuals to become stronger—physically, mentally, and intentionally—so they can perform at their highest level on duty, at work, and at home. Train with purpose. Live with intention. WHO WE AREWhere Strength Meets Purpose Iron and Intention is more than fitness. It’s a mindset. We believe true strength is built when physical discipline, mental resilience, and intentional living come together. Our team brings real-world experience from law enforcement, military service, emergency response, and leadership development. We understand pressure, stress, and responsibility—because we’ve lived it. This isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about building habits that last. OUR MISSIONTo forge resilient, disciplined, and purpose-driven individuals who lead themselves and others with strength, consistency, and intention. We help people: Show up stronger every dayDevelop mental toughness under pressureCreate structure and consistency in chaotic environmentsLive and lead with clarity, confidence, and purposeWHAT WE DO💪 Physical TrainingStrength and conditioning programs built for real life—not just the gym. Functional. Sustainable. Results-driven. 🧠 Mental Resilience & MindsetTools to manage stress, stay focused, and perform when it matters most. Because the mind breaks before the body. 🥗 Nutrition for PerformanceSimple, realistic nutrition strategies that fuel strength, recovery, and longevity—without extremes. 🎯 Intentional Living & LeadershipWe help you define your purpose, align your actions, and lead with integrity—on the job and at home. WHO WE SERVEBuilt for those who carry responsibility. First Responders (Police, Firefighters, EMS, Corrections)Veterans & Active-Duty MilitaryFrontline Medical ProfessionalsLeaders & High PerformersAnyone ready to live with purpose and disciplineIf you’re tired of drifting and ready to train with intention—this is for you. THE IRON AND INTENTION PODCASTStrength for the Body. Discipline for the Mind. Purpose for Life. Launching January 2026. Short, powerful conversations designed to help you: Build disciplineStrengthen mindsetLive intentionallyLead by exampleFeaturing solo episodes and guests from fitness, leadership, service, and wellness. Listen. Apply. Become stronger. OUR PHILOSOPHYDo the hard things—on purpose. Discipline beats motivation. Consistency beats intensity. Purpose beats excuses. You don’t need more information—you need intention and action. CALL TO ACTIONReady to Train with Intention? If you’re ready to stop going through the motions and start living with purpose, Iron and Intention is here to walk beside you. Stronger body. Sharper mind. Intentional life.