EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 1H 14M
She Didn't Fit the Stereotype, So She Changed it: 5 Rejections, 1 Calling (ft. Ange Everington, Firefighter & Founder Blue Light Health Club)
from Why Not #DoBoth with Kellie Sbrocchi · host Kellie Hall Sbrocchi
You may not expect a firefighter to look like Ange Everington: confident, feminine, outspoken, vulnerable, and building a platform online--but that’s exactly the point. Kellie interviews Ange Everington, a full-time firefighter based in England, founder of The Blue Light Health Club, and a woman using both her career and her platform to show other women what’s possible.Ange shares how serving others was never just a job for her, it was a calling she felt from a young age. But finding where she was meant to serve took intention, self-awareness, and persistence. She talks about how she methodically worked through different paths before realizing firefighting was where she belonged, and why purpose is often less about instant clarity and more about continuing to pursue what keeps pulling you back.That persistence showed up again when it took her SIX attempts to get into the firefighter academy. This conversation goes deeper than career success. Kellie and Ange unpack why representation matters so much — especially for women in male-dominated spaces. Because people need to SEE women doing these jobs, leading in these rooms, speaking in schools, showing up online, and owning space unapologetically in order to believe they can too.Ange talks openly about why she chose to share her life on social media, not for attention, but because visibility creates permission. Every time a young woman sees someone who looks like her, balancing strength and femininity, leadership and softness, ambition and authenticity, it quietly expands what feels possible.The episode also touches on mental health, burnout, and the courage it took for Ange to temporarily step away from firefighting to reset and prioritize her well-being — something so many first responders silently struggle with. This is a conversation about tenacity, purpose, visibility, and the responsibility that comes with being the example you once needed yourself.Show Notes~Connect with Ange: https://www.instagram.com/angeeverington/Blue Light Health Club Info: https://www.bluelighthealthclub.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/thebluelighthealthclub/Enjoyed this episode? Visit kelliesbrocchi.com and follow Kellie Instagram | Podcast | TikTok! Loved the show @doboth.podcast?Leave a review and share what you learned—we love to hear from you! #DoBothDisclaimer: Views and opinions are personal and do not reflect that of the DOD/DOW.
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You may not expect a firefighter to look like Ange Everington: confident, feminine, outspoken, vulnerable, and building a platform online--but that’s exactly the point. Kellie interviews Ange Everington, a full-time firefighter based in England, founder of The Blue Light Health Club, and a woman using both her career and her platform to show other women what’s possible.Ange shares how serving others was never just a job for her, it was a calling she felt from a young age. But finding where she was meant to serve took intention, self-awareness, and persistence. She talks about how she methodically worked through different paths before realizing firefighting was where she belonged, and why purpose is often less about instant clarity and more about continuing to pursue what keeps pulling you back.That persistence showed up again when it took her SIX attempts to get into the firefighter academy. This conversation goes deeper than career success. Kellie and Ange unpack why representation matters so much — especially for women in male-dominated spaces. Because people need to SEE women doing these jobs, leading in these rooms, speaking in schools, showing up online, and owning space unapologetically in order to believe they can too.Ange talks openly about why she chose to share her life on social media, not for attention, but because visibility creates permission. Every time a young woman sees someone who looks like her, balancing strength and femininity, leadership and softness, ambition and authenticity, it quietly expands what feels possible.The episode also touches on mental health, burnout, and the courage it took for Ange to temporarily step away from firefighting to reset and prioritize her well-being — something so many first responders silently struggle with. This is a conversation about tenacity, purpose, visibility, and the responsibility that comes with being the example you once needed yourself.Show Notes~Connect with Ange: https://www.instagram.com/angeeverington/Blue Light Health Club Info: https://www.bluelighthealthclub.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/thebluelighthealthclub/Enjoyed this episode? Visit kelliesbrocchi.com and follow Kellie Instagram | Podcast | TikTok! Loved the show @doboth.podcast?Leave a review and share what you learned—we love to hear from you! #DoBothDisclaimer: Views and opinions are personal and do not reflect that of the DOD/DOW.
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She Didn't Fit the Stereotype, So She Changed it: 5 Rejections, 1 Calling (ft. Ange Everington, Firefighter & Founder Blue Light Health Club)
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