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Life doesn't always move in a straight line — and in this episode, Rudy Ruiz and Christie Hensler have a candid, encouraging conversation about something every fire service professional can relate to: navigating the different seasons of life and leadership. Christie introduces a powerful framework for understanding where you are right now — and why identifying your current season is the first step toward setting healthier priorities and boundaries. Not every season calls for the same level of output, and learning to recognize the difference can be life-changing. Sometimes the most courageous thing you can do is let go of certain responsibilities, ask for help, and give yourself permission to rest. Rudy and Christie speak openly about the importance of self-care — not as a luxury, but as a necessity for showing up well in every area of your life. Their conversation is a timely reminder that seasons change, and the strength you build during the hard ones prepares you for what's ahead. As the episode wraps up, the energy shifts to excitement and anticipation. Rudy and Christie share updates on the Sixth Bugle Conference, including new speakers and fresh content you won't want to miss. They also remind listeners to stay connected through the Facebook group and other channels — because community doesn't just happen at the conference, it continues long after. If you've been feeling stretched thin or unsure of your next step, this episode is for you. And if you have questions, Christie wants to hear from you — don't hesitate to reach out. Tune in, take a breath, and remember — you don't have to navigate this season alone.