Communication in Crisis
Courtney Newman flips the script and interviews Nick on one of EMS leadership’s hardest skills: communication. They unpack trust, timing, feedback, conflict, gossip, written versus verbal conversations, and how strong teams handle hard moments with clarity, curiosity, and kindness, without losing sight of culture, relationships, or the patient at the center.
Owning the Miss
Nick Carson and Prescott Nadeau discuss why mistakes happen in emergency services and how learning from them, through humility, training, and strong systems, makes teams safer and more effective on the street and on the fireground
Everest feat. Chance Sullivan
A deep dive into Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, as Nick and Medical Director of Precision, Dr. Chance Sullivan, unpack the 1996 Everest disaster, exploring altitude physiology, human behavior, decision-making traps, and the striking parallels between mountaineering and high-risk work in EMS, fire, and flight medicine. Link to Book: https://www.amazon.com/Into-Thin-Air-Personal-Disaster/dp/0385494785
Lost & Found: Vermont SAR feat. Drew Clymer
Prescott Nadeau talks with Drew Clymer about what really happens in backcountry rescue: soaring call volumes, seasonal patterns, technical litter carries, and a high-stakes Camel’s Hump search. Drew Clymer is the Vermont State Search and Rescue Coordinator and the Deputy Chief of Stowe Mountain Rescue.
Stage Fright & Spotlight: Growing Through EMS Conferences feat. David Weiss
Everyone remembers their first time on stage: sweaty palms, shaky slides, and the voice in your head saying, “You’re not ready.” In this episode, Nick, Prescott, and David Weiss talk honestly about conquering stage fright, connecting with audiences, and using conferences to grow as providers and educators. It’s equal parts encouragement and practical advice for anyone ready to step into the spotlight.