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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 47 MIN

First. Female. Chief. | Deputy Chief Michele Fitzsimmons

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In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Deputy Chief Michele Fitzsimmons of the FDNY sits down with host Stacey Ray to reflect on her groundbreaking career as the first woman to reach the rank of Deputy Chief in fire operations.   From growing up in a legacy firefighter family to navigating the cultural resistance women faced entering the fire service, Michele shares what it took to rise through the ranks in a historically male-dominated field. She opens up about the realities of proving herself, the importance of mentorship, and the mindset that fueled her advancement.   The episode also explores the emotional and physical toll of the job—from the adrenaline of firefighting to the long-term impact of 9/11 on first responders. Michele speaks candidly about leadership, resilience, and the responsibility she feels to pave the way for future generations.   This is more than a story about firefighting—it’s about courage, identity, growth, and the power of stepping into discomfort to become who you’re meant to be. 🎯 What You’ll Learn Why representation matters—and how visibility changes career possibilities The reality of being one of the first women in the FDNY and what it took to succeed How to “get comfortable being uncomfortable” to unlock growth The mindset shift from self-doubt to self-belief The importance of mentorship and supportive networks How leadership evolves from proving yourself to lifting others The lasting impact of 9/11 on firefighters’ health and the department as a whole Why passion—not perfection—is the key to finding your path  Michele Fitzsimmons Michele Fitzsimmons is a Deputy Chief in the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), the largest municipal fire department in the United States. She made history as the first woman to reach this rank in fire operations.   Coming from a multi-generational firefighter family, Michele joined the FDNY in 2001 and steadily rose through the ranks—Lieutenant, Captain, Battalion Chief, and ultimately Deputy Chief. Known for her leadership, resilience, and commitment to service, she has also played a key role in mentoring and inspiring women in the fire service.   Beyond her operational leadership, Michele has contributed to initiatives like the Fire Service Women of New York and helped launch a summer camp introducing young women to firefighting careers—expanding opportunities and building confidence in the next generation. Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-fitzsimmons-0b49101a0/ If this episode moved you, inspired you, or opened your eyes—don’t keep it to yourself.   👉 Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode 👉 Leave a review to help more people find these powerful conversations 👉 Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it Learn more about Life Reimagined and past episodes. Follow us on social media. Subscribe to our Youtube channel for more incredible conversations with those who dare to redefine their lives. Book your next Sisterhood Travels Tour. Join our Private Facebook Page to keep up with exciting news.

In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Deputy Chief Michele Fitzsimmons of the FDNY sits down with host Stacey Ray to reflect on her groundbreaking career as the first woman to reach the rank of Deputy Chief in fire operations.   From growing up in a legacy firefighter family to navigating the cultural resistance women faced entering the fire service, Michele shares what it took to rise through the ranks in a historically male-dominated field. She opens up about the realities of proving herself, the importance of mentorship, and the mindset that fueled her advancement.   The episode also explores the emotional and physical toll of the job—from the adrenaline of firefighting to the long-term impact of 9/11 on first responders. Michele speaks candidly about leadership, resilience, and the responsibility she feels to pave the way for future generations.   This is more than a story about firefighting—it’s about courage, identity, growth, and the power of stepping into discomfort to become who you’re meant to be. 🎯 What You’ll Learn Why representation matters—and how visibility changes career possibilities The reality of being one of the first women in the FDNY and what it took to succeed How to “get comfortable being uncomfortable” to unlock growth The mindset shift from self-doubt to self-belief The importance of mentorship and supportive networks How leadership evolves from proving yourself to lifting others The lasting impact of 9/11 on firefighters’ health and the department as a whole Why passion—not perfection—is the key to finding your path  Michele Fitzsimmons Michele Fitzsimmons is a Deputy Chief in the Fire Department of New York (FDNY), the largest municipal fire department in the United States. She made history as the first woman to reach this rank in fire operations.   Coming from a multi-generational firefighter family, Michele joined the FDNY in 2001 and steadily rose through the ranks—Lieutenant, Captain, Battalion Chief, and ultimately Deputy Chief. Known for her leadership, resilience, and commitment to service, she has also played a key role in mentoring and inspiring women in the fire service.   Beyond her operational leadership, Michele has contributed to initiatives like the Fire Service Women of New York and helped launch a summer camp introducing young women to firefighting careers—expanding opportunities and building confidence in the next generation. Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-fitzsimmons-0b49101a0/ If this episode moved you, inspired you, or opened your eyes—don’t keep it to yourself.   👉 Subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode 👉 Leave a review to help more people find these powerful conversations 👉 Share this episode with someone who needs to hear it Learn more about Life Reimagined and past episodes. Follow us on social media. Subscribe to our Youtube channel for more incredible conversations with those who dare to redefine their lives. Book your next Sisterhood Travels Tour. Join our Private Facebook Page to keep up with exciting news.

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