EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 1H 13M
How A Family Leather Shop Became A Fire Service Staple
from LET'S GO! · host Tim Fisher & Jordan Jemiola
Send us Fan MailA leather wallet making kit. A grandfather who fell in love with the craft. And a family shop that quietly became part of firefighter culture for decades. We’re sitting down with Torri D’alesio to talk about what people rarely see behind custom firefighter leatherwork: the real production process, the costs, the pressure of deadlines, and the pride of building gear that shows up on helmets and turnouts across the country.We get into the legacy work many firefighters know, including traditional leather fire helmet manufacturing, and what changes when you’re shipping at scale while material prices rise from tariffs and leather supply costs. Torri breaks down how the workflow actually moves from leather cutting, molding, and sewing to the finishing steps done later, and we talk about the broader lineup too: helmet shields, identifier panels, chin straps, radio straps and radio cases that firefighters and EMS love, plus the custom projects that keep the craft fun.Then we go deeper than gear. Tori shares what it’s like to take over a family business, learn every role from the ground up, and finally step back enough to lead without micromanaging. We talk networking and relationship building at fire conferences and expos like FDIC, social media burnout and privacy, and the constant tension first responders know well: overtime money versus time with your kids.If you care about the fire service, small business leadership, firefighter equipment, or simply doing meaningful work without losing your life to it, you’ll take something from this conversation. Subscribe, share this with a friend in the firehouse or in your community, and leave a review so more people can find the show.Thanks for taking the time to listen in. Please leave us 5 stars on Spotify & Apple Podcasts with a review. THANK YOU!
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Send us Fan Mail A leather wallet making kit. A grandfather who fell in love with the craft. And a family shop that quietly became part of firefighter culture for decades. We’re sitting down with Torri D’alesio to talk about what people rarely see behind custom firefighter leatherwork: the real production process, the costs, the pressure of deadlines, and the pride of building gear that shows up on helmets and turnouts across the country. We get into the legacy work many firefighters know, i...
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