HSToday Editorial Board member Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell – former U.S. Fire Administrator and one of the most influential voices in public safety – recently joined the Careers & Coffee Talk podcast for a wide-ranging conversation hosted by Laura Cirillo Edwards. The discussion traces the full arc of Dr. Moore-Merrell’s career, from her early days as a firefighter-paramedic in Memphis to her work shaping national fire policy at FEMA, offering an honest look at what it takes to lead in a field built on service and sacrifice.

A part of the conversation centered on navigating leadership in male-dominated environments. Dr. Moore-Merrell spoke about how she learned to assert her expertise, stand her ground, and build resilience over time — all while grounding herself in education, credibility, and self-trust. Her insights resonate with anyone who has had to claim their seat at the table rather than wait for an invitation.

The episode also tackles the mental-health challenges facing first responders, particularly during the holiday season. Dr. Moore-Merrell underscored the emotional toll carried by those who run toward emergencies and why something as simple as asking, “Are you okay?” can be a meaningful first step. She highlighted the need for accessible, trusted mental-health resources for personnel who shoulder the burden of protecting others.

Looking ahead, Dr. Moore-Merrell shared where she’s focusing her energy now: advancing global wildfire innovation, exploring AI-enabled emergency response tools, and mentoring the next generation of public safety leaders.

For listeners in public safety, emergency management, public service, technology, or any leadership role, the episode offers grounded, real-world insights into leading through pressure while staying steady and mission-driven.

🎧 Watch and Listen to the full episode: https://lnkd.in/ex7jnaJZ

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