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When the Radios Go Silent - Paul Richards Interview

When the Radios Go Silent - Paul Richards Interview

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概要

What happens after the call?

When the tones drop and the trucks return… when the radios go quiet… what’s left behind?

In this episode of The Heart of the Volunteer, I sit down with firefighter and songwriter Paul Roberts, the voice behind When the Radios Go Silent. What started as a creative outlet has turned into something much deeper. Through music, Paul is finding a way to say the things many in the fire service carry but don’t always talk about.

We talk about his late start in the fire service, the call that changed him, and the reality of departments trying to do more with less. From rural stations responding with just a handful of members to the growing pressure on volunteers balancing jobs, family, and service, this conversation hits on the challenges we’re all seeing.

But this episode goes beyond the numbers.

Paul shares how his music became a form of therapy, not just for himself, but for others. Messages from firefighters and first responders who hear his songs and feel understood. The weight that doesn’t go away when the scene clears. The truth that even when the radios go silent, the call doesn’t always end in your mind.

We also get into the bigger picture… why fewer people are walking through the doors of firehouses across the country, what we might be getting wrong when it comes to telling our story, and what it really means to serve.

And in the middle of it all, a simple but powerful reminder:

“You get the honor and the privilege of helping people.”

If you’ve ever wondered what drives someone to keep showing up… or what it actually feels like to be on the other side of the call… this is a conversation worth hearing.

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