• Black hats make it happen with Andrew Morris

  • Oct 4 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Podcast

Black hats make it happen with Andrew Morris

  • Summary

  • Today's episode features an extraordinary guest to all of us who know him. We are honored to have Andrew Morris join us in the cab. Andrew has been in the fire service since 2004 and has gone from the back of the rig to the front as a Captain and then to the back again so he knows not only how to lead, but how firefighters need to be led. He runs Apothecary Coffee Company with his wife Kara and is also one of the founders of Smoking Aces Leatherworks.

    There are thousands of gems in this episode so we highly encourage you to grab a pad of paper when you listen! We have included some of the comments with time stamps that resonated with us below.


    19:32- the things rank gives us

    20:51- rank, authority, and influence

    22:07- 2 rules of leadership

    34:04- Black hats make it happen

    34:58- (Dom) Humility & your crew making you look good

    40:50- Our 3 most confident things in life are our least teachable

    42:10- Family time with your crew & its importance

    45:24- 3 domains of the fire service

    50:25- Special Forces & first names

    56:32- Bugle chasers & supporting those below you

    1:00:02- (Dom) Identifying what matters most

    1:07:33- Leadership capital (Write this one down folks!)

    1:19:02- VEIS


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    Apothecary Coffee Company: 1104 Main St, Newberry, SC 29108 https://www.facebook.com/p/Smokin-Aces-Leatherworks-61553164408663/?paipv=0&eav=AfZwSwusQqA9oJO_gt3MmonkZBmukJLkKMFGz0dDlFRwc2VyQhIYArBzfdOd7448TqQ&_rdr

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