149: In Wildland Fire, Once-In-A-Lifetime Experiences Keep Happening

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Brian Pisarek is the Advanced Wildlife Instructor for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and he is also the Structured Fire Chief for the City of Aitkin, Minnesota. Brian has a B.S. in Forestry and has an extensive list of fire qualifications, too! In today’s episode, Brian shares a little bit about how to keep yourself safe during a wildland fire, how to best manage family expectations when you’ve got to abruptly cancel plans to fight a fire, and so much more!   Key Takeaways: [1:15] A message from Leadership Nature. [1:50] A quick intro about Brian’s background. [3:30] How did Brian first get started in his fire career? [7:15] Be hungry for new opportunities. [8:00] Firefighting is dangerous work; how does Brian manage the expectations of his friends and family? [10:00] Brian has had a few close calls when it comes to fighting fire. It’s important to stay up-to-date with safety information and listen closely to your safety officer. [10:50] What kind of work does Brian do now? [11:35] What’s unique about the firefighting community? [12:55] How can young and aspiring professionals get started in this career? [14:40] Communication is what clogs the system. A good leader needs to know how to communicate clearly and effectively. [18:35] What’s the difference in the work environment when it comes to wildland fire vs. structured fire? [20:35] What kinds of mentors has Brian had over the years? [22:45] How does the fire community manage their work/life balance? [26:20] What is Brian most proud of about his career?   Mentioned in This Episode: Dnr.state.mn.us