42 min

Street Doctors: Relentless Commitment to Chaos with Firefighter Paramedic, Tylor Gilbert Wise Words & Whisky with Wylie McGraw

    • Self-Improvement

If you’re the type of high achiever who runs towards life’s most arduous moments, that means your leadership is innate - you’ve been blessed with the ability to thrive in any environment. Today, together with my guest, Paramedic Tylor Gilbert, I’ll be introducing you how his selfless mindset relentlessly focused on service to others has ultimately allowed him to experience a more optimal, fulfilling lifestyle. I’ll tell you right now, it’s respectable and refreshing to see. Our conversation uncovers how Tylor innately knew being fulfilled in life would only be possible through the pursuit of caring for others in their darkest moments, further demonstrating that commitment and care really does make the world a better place. Join us as we sip The GLENDRONACH ORIGINAL 12 with a SPLASH of water and dig into the insights that’ll show you just how relentless altruism can empower the lives of others while completely changing your own.

Wise Words from this episode:


Who are the superheroes you look up to in your life; do you see similar qualities within yourself? Odds are good the answer’s yes, as those we’re drawn to usually carry characteristics we ourselves innately possess.


“If not me, then who?” Sometimes it takes this type of mindset to push you into the situations or environments necessary to break down limiting beliefs and break through personal barriers.


Take a paramedics approach to relationships. Triage which are dead, critical, or capable; always approach each with the standard of care that it requires.


Any decision you make, good or bad, is better than not making one at all. In the words of a certain wise TV show character, “Sometimes the only choices you have are bad ones, but you still have to choose.”


Throw out the concept of motivation because you won’t always be motivated. Motivation is a byproduct of taking action first; taking action is a byproduct of being driven.


Guest Links:
First Responder Fountain Valley Fire Department, Fountain Valley, CA


Connect with Wylie:
Whisky Giveaway
Website - https://wyliemcgraw.com/
YouTube
Instagram


If you’re digging the show, please help others join in our future conversations by leaving a 5-star review and a friendly comment on your podcast app. It only takes a moment and helps me bring on other fantastic guests for your benefit. 

If you have an idea or potential guest for the show, please contact me at: wylie@wyliemcgraw.com 

If you’re the type of high achiever who runs towards life’s most arduous moments, that means your leadership is innate - you’ve been blessed with the ability to thrive in any environment. Today, together with my guest, Paramedic Tylor Gilbert, I’ll be introducing you how his selfless mindset relentlessly focused on service to others has ultimately allowed him to experience a more optimal, fulfilling lifestyle. I’ll tell you right now, it’s respectable and refreshing to see. Our conversation uncovers how Tylor innately knew being fulfilled in life would only be possible through the pursuit of caring for others in their darkest moments, further demonstrating that commitment and care really does make the world a better place. Join us as we sip The GLENDRONACH ORIGINAL 12 with a SPLASH of water and dig into the insights that’ll show you just how relentless altruism can empower the lives of others while completely changing your own.

Wise Words from this episode:


Who are the superheroes you look up to in your life; do you see similar qualities within yourself? Odds are good the answer’s yes, as those we’re drawn to usually carry characteristics we ourselves innately possess.


“If not me, then who?” Sometimes it takes this type of mindset to push you into the situations or environments necessary to break down limiting beliefs and break through personal barriers.


Take a paramedics approach to relationships. Triage which are dead, critical, or capable; always approach each with the standard of care that it requires.


Any decision you make, good or bad, is better than not making one at all. In the words of a certain wise TV show character, “Sometimes the only choices you have are bad ones, but you still have to choose.”


Throw out the concept of motivation because you won’t always be motivated. Motivation is a byproduct of taking action first; taking action is a byproduct of being driven.


Guest Links:
First Responder Fountain Valley Fire Department, Fountain Valley, CA


Connect with Wylie:
Whisky Giveaway
Website - https://wyliemcgraw.com/
YouTube
Instagram


If you’re digging the show, please help others join in our future conversations by leaving a 5-star review and a friendly comment on your podcast app. It only takes a moment and helps me bring on other fantastic guests for your benefit. 

If you have an idea or potential guest for the show, please contact me at: wylie@wyliemcgraw.com 

42 min