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Building the Elite Podcast

Building the Elite Podcast

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The Building the Elite (BTE) podcast discusses all facets of human performance - from physical training to the mental and emotional factors of resilience. Each episode looks at principles drawn from the world of special operations. These concepts help people succeed in the toughest military training courses in the world and can help anyone thrive in chaotic and challenging environments.

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  • Ben Strahan - Self-Leadership in Wildland Hotshot Firefighting
    May 15 2025

    Ben Strahan is a Hotshot Superintendent and wildland firefighter with over 25 years of operational leadership on the fireline. Ben has spent decades in high-risk environments where clarity, discipline, and trust mean survival. His journey through fire has shaped a deeper calling—one that now centers around helping others cultivate resilience, emotional strength, and self-awareness. Through consulting, mentorship, and public speaking, Ben bridges the gap between tactical readiness and inner leadership, guiding others to face the fires within as courageously as those in the wild.


    More about Ben:

    Moment Consulting: https://momentconsultingllc.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benstrahan/


    Timestamps:
    00:00:00 Introduction to Ben Strahan

    00:01:05 Background in Wildland Firefighting

    00:02:15 What It Means to Be a Hotshot

    00:04:15 Physical Demands and Gear Loadout

    00:05:27 How Long is Each Assignment?

    00:06:38 How or Where Do You Sleep?

    00:08:11 Smokejumpers vs. Hotshots

    00:09:42 Path to Becoming a Hotshot

    00:11:08 Qualifications and What It Takes

    00:14:54 Transition Into Leadership and Mental Health Work

    00:16:14 Defining Self-Leadership

    00:17:24 Wellness Challenges in Firefighting

    00:21:23 From Trauma to Purpose

    00:25:15 Shifting Culture Through Local Influence

    00:23:24 Building Good People Over Good Firefighters

    00:24:46 Identifying Character and Integrity

    00:31:47 The Carr Fire

    00:32:21 What His Position Has Taught Ben About Leadership

    00:35:54 Good vs. Bad Leadership Traits

    00:37:32 Advice for New Firefighters

    00:39:23 Most Common Physical Prep Mistakes

    00:42:15 How to Eat Well on Assignment

    00:43:29 Blurb - Fuel My Day Foods

    00:44:11 How Much Water to Carry on Assignment

    00:45:47 What’s Next for Ben?

    00:47:09 Ben’s Book Suggestion

    00:48:20 Best and Worst Advice Ever Received

    00:49:18 Outro




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    50 mins
  • Everyday Heroism - Ep. 110
    Apr 29 2025

    What makes a hero?

    It’s easy to point to the dramatic moments in history: the burning tanks and bullet-swept battlefields. This form of heroism is important, but it's not the only form. Heroism also manifests in other ways that impact lives, strengthen our communities, and shape our culture.

    In this episode, we look beyond the headlines to the everyday acts of heroism that rarely make the news. Through stories of soldiers, first responders, teachers, and ordinary people, we explore a different kind of courage: the steady, humble, often invisible bravery that changes lives without seeking recognition.

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    16 mins
  • Alex Potter: From Frontline to Fireline - Ep. 109
    Apr 3 2025

    Alex Potter is a photojournalist, trauma nurse, former wildland firefighter, and co-founder of Global Response Medicine, a humanitarian non-profit bringing emergency medicine to low-resource and high-risk areas.

    Alex spent her early career photographing conflict in the Middle East, before spending two seasons as a wildland firefighter in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho.

    She then moved to Alaska to pursue a career as an Air Force Combat Rescue Officer and was selected in Phase 2 of the CRO pipeline in 2022.

    While a twist of fate (and knee) changed that path, she remains passionate about mountain pursuits, far-forward medicine, and the ability to help others achieve their goals. She is a current board member of the Special Operations Climbers Coalition, and recently moved to Bozeman, Montana.


    More about Alex:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexkpotter/

    Global Response Medicine: https://global-response.org/

    Photography: https://www.alexkaypotter.com/

    Support GRM: https://givebutter.com/AcuteCare


    Timestamps:

    00:00:22 Introduction to Alex Potter

    00:01:14 Piecing Together Alex Potter's Career

    00:04:48 Combat Rescue Officers VS. Pararescueman

    00:06:43 Everybody Loves PJs

    00:09:00 Trauma Nurse in Iraq

    00:13:16 Notable Things in the Learning Curve

    00:14:31 Where Did Your Food Come From

    00:16:12 Being a Women in Traditional Muslim Culture

    00:21:47 Ending two years in Iraq

    00:24:03 Firefighter in Alaska

    00:24:57 Month Long Boot Camp

    00:26:13 What Makes Effective Leadership

    00:27:21 Not Hoarding Knowledge

    00:29:56 Becoming a Wildland Firefighter

    00:33:15 Specific Boots for the Job

    00:34:37 Physical Training Prior to Firefighting

    00:37:10 Marriage & Nursing on the East Coast

    00:40:07 The CRO Pipeline

    00:45:45 Training to Maintain While Working on Weaknesses

    00:50:27 Phase Two of Training

    00:55:60 Qualifying for Air Force after Training

    00:58:28 Pete Gets Director Position in Ukraine

    01:02:35 Long Journey to Bring Pete Back Home

    01:03:37 The OTS Pipeline

    01:10:51 What is Alex Potter Doing Now

    01:11:42 Mountain Guiding Professionals

    01:13:25 Best and Worst Advice Ever Received

    01:15:29 Outro


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    1 hr and 16 mins

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