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  <title>Chief Lessons They Don’t Teach You</title>
  <description>Too many chiefs talk about leadership like it’s a slogan on a poster. In this raw Side Alpha Leadership conversation, I sit down with Corley Moore (The Weekly Scrap, Firehouse Vigilance) to rip into what leadership in the fire service really looks like. We break down:   Why hiding behind a desk makes you a 50% failure right out of the gate   What “taking care of your people” actually means (and what it doesn’t)   How weak discipline and sliding standards destroy firehouse culture   Why succession planning is broken everywhere — and how it cripples departments   The difference between command presence and command failure   This isn’t theory. It’s hard lessons from decades in the seat. If you’re an officer, a chief, or a firefighter climbing the ranks, this episode will hit you square in the chest. 👉 Stop coasting. Start leading. Because leadership isn’t optional — it’s the job. #FireService #FirefighterLeadership #FirehouseCulture #CommandPresence #LeadershipDevelopment &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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