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Hold the Line At Home
Chelsi McFadden
15 episodes
13 hours ago
Holding the Line at Home is a podcast about marriage, parenting, identity, and the emotional weight of being married to a firefighter. Hosted by Chelsi McFadden, a firewife and mother, this show is for fire families and first responder households living with long shifts, extended absences, and jobs that often come first. It is a space for honest conversation, reflection, and feeling less alone while holding a family together at home.
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Holding the Line at Home is a podcast about marriage, parenting, identity, and the emotional weight of being married to a firefighter. Hosted by Chelsi McFadden, a firewife and mother, this show is for fire families and first responder households living with long shifts, extended absences, and jobs that often come first. It is a space for honest conversation, reflection, and feeling less alone while holding a family together at home.
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Why Firefighters Can’t Just Turn It Off at Home
Hold the Line At Home
33 minutes 28 seconds
1 week ago
Why Firefighters Can’t Just Turn It Off at Home

Firefighters are often told to leave the job at work. But what if the job is not something you can just turn off?


In this episode, Chelsi sits down with Scott Hewlett of Multiple Calls Podcast to talk about the expectations placed on firefighters and their families, and why the idea of switching work off at home does not reflect the reality of first responder life. Scott shares why being a firefighter is not just a job but an extension of who someone already is, and how asking them to shut that part down at home can quietly erode connection and authenticity.


They discuss how work and home life inevitably affect each other, the resentment that builds from unspoken expectations, and the damage caused by keeping score instead of building agreements. The conversation explores emotional regulation, capacity, and why both partners need permission to be tired, overwhelmed, and human without judgment.


Scott also speaks openly about mental health in the fire service and the pressure men feel to be better firefighters, partners, and parents.


This episode is for firefighter families who are tired of pretending work and home exist in separate worlds and who want to build a relationship rooted in honesty, compassion, and being on the same team.


Learn more about Scott:

website: https://www.multiplecalls.com/

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

email: multiplecalls@gmail.com


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Expectations at Work and Home

00:56 The Unique Mindset of First Responders

04:46 Understanding the Impact of Work on Home Life

08:41 Communication and Unmet Expectations

12:48 The Importance of Emotional Expression

17:47 Managing Mental Health as a First Responder

20:53 Creating a Safe Space in Relationships

22:55 Emotional Release and Trust in Relationships

25:07 Changing Perspectives on Mental Health

27:01 Navigating Gender Roles in Modern Parenting

29:50 The Reality of Work-Life Balance

33:12 Finding Fulfillment in Family Life

35:56 Collaborative Solutions for Family Dynamics


Hold the Line At Home
Holding the Line at Home is a podcast about marriage, parenting, identity, and the emotional weight of being married to a firefighter. Hosted by Chelsi McFadden, a firewife and mother, this show is for fire families and first responder households living with long shifts, extended absences, and jobs that often come first. It is a space for honest conversation, reflection, and feeling less alone while holding a family together at home.