S1. E12. From Fire Medic to Frontline Optics: Mike Ettenberg’s Journey Beyond the Sirens episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 32 MIN

S1. E12. From Fire Medic to Frontline Optics: Mike Ettenberg’s Journey Beyond the Sirens

from Carry On Fire Family · host Audra Carrion

In this episode, Mike Ettenberg opens up about his journey from fire medic to founder of Frontline Optics. He shares what it was really like working through the chaos of COVID-19, why he ultimately chose to leave the fire service, and how that transition reshaped his mental health and family life.Mike also dives into the inspiration behind his sunglasses brand, designed specifically for first responders and the innovative features that set them apart. Throughout the conversation, he gets honest about burnout, the importance of support systems, and the major cultural shifts happening in the fire service today.This is a candid, thoughtful look at identity, entrepreneurship, and the evolving reality of life on the front lines.Takeaways: Mike’s fascination with emergency services started early, shaping a lifelong pull toward serving others.He spent nearly five years as a fire medic, gaining firsthand experience on the front lines before deciding to step away.COVID-19 hit fire departments hard, causing staffing shortages, burnout, and a major dip in morale across the industry.Mike built Frontline Optics while still working 24-hour shifts, proving you can grow a business even in the thick of chaos.His sunglasses are purpose-built for first responders — durable, functional, and designed to actually hold up to the job.Family was a driving force in his career pivot, and he’s intentional about being present for his kids.He stresses the critical need for mental health support, especially for first responders exposed to continuous trauma.Working with a life coach helped him see his next step clearly, turning uncertainty into direction.The fire service is facing real financial and operational challenges, making it harder than ever for departments to keep up.Mike sees Frontline Optics becoming a major brand in the first responder community, not just a side project — a full-scale, mission-driven company.Shop https://frontlineoptics.com/ Use code CARRYON15 for a discount at checkout. Black Friday deal going on now!30% off or spend $140 and get 40% off now through Thursday at midnight! Follow @frontlineoptics and @carryonfirefamily on Instagram.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Journey of First Responders00:52 Transitioning from Frontline to Entrepreneurship01:15 From Fire Medic to Entrepreneur: A Journey Begins06:28 The Impact of COVID-19 on First Responders12:35 Building a Sunglass Business: The Birth of Frontline Optics15:44 Balancing Family Life and Entrepreneurship18:10 Mental Health Awareness for First Responders23:33 Navigating Burnout and Finding Clarity26:04 The Changing Landscape of the Fire Service29:24 The Future of Frontline Optics and Legacy Building32:49 Black and White Modern Animated Vlog YouTube Intro (7).mp4Keywordsfirefighter, entrepreneur, mental health, COVID-19, first responders, sunglasses, burnout, family, business, legacy

In this episode, Mike Ettenberg opens up about his journey from fire medic to founder of Frontline Optics. He shares what it was really like working through the chaos of COVID-19, why he ultimately chose to leave the fire service, and how that transition reshaped his mental health and family life.Mike also dives into the inspiration behind his sunglasses brand, designed specifically for first responders and the innovative features that set them apart. Throughout the conversation, he gets honest about burnout, the importance of support systems, and the major cultural shifts happening in the fire service today.This is a candid, thoughtful look at identity, entrepreneurship, and the evolving reality of life on the front lines.Takeaways: Mike’s fascination with emergency services started early, shaping a lifelong pull toward serving others.He spent nearly five years as a fire medic, gaining firsthand experience on the front lines before deciding to step away.COVID-19 hit fire departments hard, causing staffing shortages, burnout, and a major dip in morale across the industry.Mike built Frontline Optics while still working 24-hour shifts, proving you can grow a business even in the thick of chaos.His sunglasses are purpose-built for first responders — durable, functional, and designed to actually hold up to the job.Family was a driving force in his career pivot, and he’s intentional about being present for his kids.He stresses the critical need for mental health support, especially for first responders exposed to continuous trauma.Working with a life coach helped him see his next step clearly, turning uncertainty into direction.The fire service is facing real financial and operational challenges, making it harder than ever for departments to keep up.Mike sees Frontline Optics becoming a major brand in the first responder community, not just a side project — a full-scale, mission-driven company.Shop https://frontlineoptics.com/ Use code CARRYON15 for a discount at checkout. Black Friday deal going on now!30% off or spend $140 and get 40% off now through Thursday at midnight! Follow @frontlineoptics and @carryonfirefamily on Instagram.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Journey of First Responders00:52 Transitioning from Frontline to Entrepreneurship01:15 From Fire Medic to Entrepreneur: A Journey Begins06:28 The Impact of COVID-19 on First Responders12:35 Building a Sunglass Business: The Birth of Frontline Optics15:44 Balancing Family Life and Entrepreneurship18:10 Mental Health Awareness for First Responders23:33 Navigating Burnout and Finding Clarity26:04 The Changing Landscape of the Fire Service29:24 The Future of Frontline Optics and Legacy Building32:49 Black and White Modern Animated Vlog YouTube Intro (7).mp4Keywordsfirefighter, entrepreneur, mental health, COVID-19, first responders, sunglasses, burnout, family, business, legacy

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