The Anchor Point Podcast

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Discover the premier and original podcast dedicated to wildland firefighting, the vibrant culture surrounding wildland firefighters, firefighter mental health and physical performance, and the wilderness - The Anchor Point Podcast... Join our global community as we delve into the captivating stories of Wildland Firefighters, shed light on career opportunities, promote fire prevention awareness, educate the public, and openly discuss the mental health struggles and triumphs faced by firefighters on and off duty. Immerse yourself in our unscripted and unedited long-form interviews, where we leave no topic unexplored.With The Anchor Point Podcast, you'll gain free and exclusive access to firsthand experiences shared by wildland firefighters, industry experts, mental health clinicians, physical performance professionals, doctors, scientists, and the families of fire line operators. Our episodes encapsulate the entire spectrum of emotions, from the extraordinary and awe-inspiring moments to the challenging and humorous anecdotes that arise within the industry. One of our podcast's core focuses lies in unraveling the physical and mental demands encountered while working in the field. We delve into topics such as proper nutrition and hydration, stress management, relationships, and maintaining focus, offering valuable insights and shared experiences. Prepare to embark on an immersive journey into the heart of the action, as each episode of The Anchor Point Podcast takes you on an in-depth exploration of the challenges and rewards experienced by fireline operators. Engage in enlightening interviews and discussions with subject matter experts that provide a comprehensive understanding of wildland firefighting.Whether you are a passionate wildland firefighting enthusiast or an individual seeking to expand your knowledge, The Anchor Point Podcast is an indispensable and trusted resource. Our episodes cover a broad range of topics, including fire behavior, weather patterns, medical know-how, equipment, gear, and the evolving role of technology in firefighting.The Anchor Point Podcast is your gateway to a unique and invaluable vantage point on the challenges and rewards of fireline work. Whether you're seeking to expand your understanding of wildland firefighting or simply captivated by the extraordinary tales from the frontlines, our podcast is an essential resource. Subscribe today and unlock a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.

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  • RLH114
    Hope to see more!
    I’m missing this podcast. I hope there are more in the future
  • GNXgypsy
    Best wildland fire pod by far…
    If there are any others…
  • pbipatrick
    Great podcast
    Great podcast
  • Wayne Q35
    Episode 78
    Love the podcast, I work for the Montana DNRC in eastern Montana and was recently listening to episode 78 with Tim from JK boots and you said there’s only two causes of wildland fires, humans and lighting. I would also like to add coal seams, we get several starts a year caused by underground burning coal seams up here. I’m also repping JK boots, best boot I’ve ever worn!
  • Trebek928
    Love the show
    Just listened to episode 99 and as someone who recently resigned after 7 years with the FS, everything in this episode rang true. Keep up the good work and keep the politicians feet to the fire it’s the only way we will get Wildland Firefighters the things they need and deserve.
  • Austin, B
    Individual’s Stories of significant fires from the past
    I really enjoy the podcast. Great content and some really interesting people. I’m a structure guy and really enjoy hearing the stories and perspectives people have in the wildland community. My only knock is that I would like to hear more about guests detailed personal experiences on the fires they’ve worked. Or even tell the stories of the fires that really impact how wildland fires are fought today. Other than that, keep up the good work
  • Carrie@1981
    Wildfire saved my life
    Very informative and real !
  • Raleighj45
    GREAT podcast
    Just stumbled upon this podcast through a recommendation to listen to the latest episode with Ben Strahan. This interview was fantastic and could be applied to anybody, not just wild land firefighters. Ben is such an inspiring leader and a great speaker about what he has gone through in his life. He has a lot of great knowledge to be shared, and needs to be shared. This interview really reminded me of some of the great interviews on the Joe Rogan Podcast similar to a David Goggins interview. I can’t wait to read his book and hear him continue his journey through life.
  • AidanQMVFD
    Great while im at work
    Always listening to the anchor point while im working the hose deck at my RI state job. Keep up the good work man!
  • Shawnsbaeforever
    love it
    you’re doing great dad
  • FinnMoses
    Good show, keep up the good work!
    The anchor point podcast has had some really good guests/topics and seems helpful for those new to fire. I think that it could use more serious interviews with guests who have lessons learned and fire line knowledge to share. Find some old timers! The host leans a little too heavily on bro-ey chatter and sometimes misses the point that Wildland fire dialogue can be a legitimately learning experience. On The Line and WFLLC podcast offer much more professional insight and interview more folks with lifetime experience. The honest dialogue about mental health awareness and identity is an extremely positive aspect of this show. Keep it up! Most common words used are “man” and “send it” so buckle up!
  • MedicOne
    Great podcasts
    I’ve been a structural firefighter and paramedic for almost 10 years in Central Texas and am just getting into the wildland side of things. These podcasts are really good. They’re filled with good info and insight into things that not only have to do with the wildland world but the structural world, also. Thanks for these and keep doing what you’re doing.
  • Russellco
    Great podcast!
    Awesome podcast with a good variety of topics and people from the world of fire.
  • Lenny Kemmonds
    Awesome!!!
    Great topics and awesome host!!! #hotshotbreweryforlife
  • DrSpke
    Titus and Mentoring
    Tony this was a dynamic Podcast. Thank you for your ministry and sharing your talents with the masses. God Bless Spike/Eduard
  • treemugger42
    Great
    Definitely the best podcast about wildland fire and for ffs. A lot of insight and tools, and quality of show is constantly growing/evolving. Keep up the good work!
  • Jolly_Jfost
    Wildland community
    Great to hear something that is putting forward the real fire community not the pavement princess stuff you see on Netflix. Good insight and good fun
  • Timbertiff
    Great content
    Love the podcast and the content but the volume is so low! I’ve played it through multiple vehicle speakers and have to crank the volume up to barely hear it
  • Edman86861
    Awesome podcast!
    Tons of great info diving into all things wildland fire related. Well worth a listen, you won’t be disappointed!
  • joediesl
    Awesome content
    Loved the content, but it was painful to listen too! Get that sound stuff figured out!
  • greenbuggy2redengine
    🤘🏼
    Basically bringing mop up conversations to the digital airwaves. Keep it up.
  • Concernedlistener 123
    Good and will get better!
    Great content and can’t wait to listen to more! Audio could improve A LOT but I know it’s just starting out so I’m counting on that getting better.
  • helitack_matt
    Great Interviews
    Awesome Podcast! So far great guests and applicable information!
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