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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 42 MIN

Building Medics Who Think When Everything Goes Wrong

from Spiked Out · host The Journeyman

Chaos does not automatically break people. Sometimes it reveals who they are. We sit down with Malinda Whipple, program director of the Utah Tech University EMS program, to unpack what makes a great medic when the scene is loud, the patient is crashing, and the “right answer” is not sitting on a slide. We talk candidly about critical thinking in EMS, why judgment matters more than trivia, and how training has to match the reality of the street.We also go deeper than tactics. A lot of people drawn to emergency medical services, fire, law enforcement, and the military carry a history of trauma or chronic stress. Malinda shares how that background can shape focus, stress responses, and even career fit. We get honest about the question every instructor wrestles with: are 18-year-olds ready for death, pediatric arrests, and the kinds of calls that mature you overnight? The answer is not a simple yes or no, and we explore the nuance without sugarcoating the cost.If you care about EMS training, paramedic school, or building confident EMTs who can think under pressure, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with your crew, and leave a review so more people find the conversation.Find The Journeyman here:https://livetjm.com/Find The Journeyman on Google Play Store:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.livetjm.thejourneyman&pcampaignid=web_shareFind The Journeyman on the Apple App Store:https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tjm-the-journeyman/id65039028630:00 Welcome and Intro7:46 Are Young EMTs Ready For Death14:43 Why EMT Training Helps Everyone17:39 The Wild West Of Early Paramedics23:58 Leaving The Field Then Coming Back26:40 Fixing The Program Without PowerPoint29:19 Flipped Classroom With Sticks Of Fate37:43 Choosing Paramedic School And Prereqs

Chaos does not automatically break people. Sometimes it reveals who they are. We sit down with Malinda Whipple, program director of the Utah Tech University EMS program, to unpack what makes a great medic when the scene is loud, the patient is crashing, and the “right answer” is not sitting on a slide. We talk candidly about critical thinking in EMS, why judgment matters more than trivia, and how training has to match the reality of the street. We also go deeper than tactics. A lot of people...

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