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How do military aviators balance the high-stakes demands of their careers with the equally challenging responsibilities of parenthood?
In episode 5: "Warfighter," our hosts dive head first into their simoltaneous experiences as military leaders and new mothers, sharing the wins and also the trials of navigating motherhood in the armed forces.
From timing the decision to have children to facing the cultural stigma around women in the military starting families, their stories reveal the strength, adaptability, and unwavering determination required to thrive in both roles.
Dragon Lady and Blaze discuss the importance of support systems, the resilience of military children, and how their families became part of their careers.
Whether you're a parent, a professional, or simply curious about the lives of military families, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.
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How do compassion and adaptability shape the path to leadership in military aviation? In this powerful conversation, our hosts share their experiences from the cockpit to the command room, offering insight into what it takes to lead with empathy and humility.
In Episode 5 of All Fire No Smoke, “We Ride at Dawn,” Blaze and Dragon Lady reflect on their historic careers and the lessons they’ve learned as women leaders in the military. They discuss standout moments of both great and poor leadership they witnessed, emphasizing the crucial nature of being approachable, humble, and leading by example. They also explore the challenges of what it means to care for yourself while caring for the team around you.
From flying reconnaissance at 70,000 feet to performing high-stakes aerial maneuvers with the Thunderbirds, Episode 4 illustrates that effective leadership isn’t just about skill—it’s about connection, trust, and never losing sight of the human element. Plus, you won’t want to miss the laughter-filled detour into some “questionable drawings” that left a lasting impression in their journey.
Get ready because…. we ride at dawn! No one? Okay sorry we’ll show ourselves out.
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How much does a post-flight debriefing with an F-16 Aggressor Squadron relate to parenting?
What can an eleven year old learn about integrity from a high-altitude reconnaissance pilot?
Quite a bit, it turns out.
Episode 3 - Knock It Off - reveals what lessons in the cockpit carry the most distance in day-to-day life. Our hosts discuss why honesty and accountability are CRUCIAL in personal progress and growth, and how lessons from military flying informed the way they empower their children to be empathic leaders from the start.
Constructive criticism and feedback are essential in all aspects of life, almost as essential as the mac ‘n cheese in a tube they feed U-2 Pilots.
Close the canopy and strap in - Episode 3 of All Fire No Smoke packs a punch.
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How does a woman in the military put a stop to being called "sir" one too many times? And do the life-support systems in a fighter jet cater to both men and women's "plumbing?"
In Episode 2 - Don't Call Me Honey, our hosts discuss how they helped their male counterparts see things differently and become thought leaders in supporting both men and women in their squadrons. They also dive in on what it was like joining the first generations of women to fly in the US Military after the combat exclusion policy was lifted.
They cover why women have to adhere to tighter margins of error and failure in military flying and in general life, and how they leveraged this realization to lift others up around them.
As always, this discussion is all fire and no smoke, and a strict reminder to always be careful about adding terms of endearment for your coworkers, especially your flight instructor.
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How did two women find themselves in some of the most prestigious and coveted flying roles in the United States Air Force? Whether flying inches apart from another fighter jet in close formation at 500mph, or taking reconnaissance images at 70,000 feet, our hosts spare no detail on their historic paths.
In Episode 1 of All Fire No Smoke, The Land of the Not Quite Right, Blaze and Dragon Lady dive into their backgrounds and childhoods, their inspirations to pursue military aviation, and how they view motherhood up against their vast lists of career achievements. There's also quite a lot of laughter along the way.
It takes a special kind of human to strap into a U-2 Spy Plane or F-16 fighter, and in this episode, our hosts explain how they fit that mould just right.
We are very proud to release this project and hope you'll enjoy!
Keep 'em flying!
- Blaze and Dragon Lady