You’ve just been promoted — congrats, right? Not so fast. In this episode of the Inside EMS podcast, cohosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson get real about what it actually means to step into a leadership role. Spoiler alert: it’s not just a new title and a gold badge. It’s a complete shift in responsibility, from caring for patients to caring for your people.
Together, they break down how new leaders often swing too far: either trying to be everyone’s buddy or going full micromanager. They talk servant leadership, earning trust daily, the power of listening and what “protecting your people from bad decisions above” really looks like.
If you’re stepping into a new role — or trying to recover from a rocky start — this episode is packed with hard truths, some laughs and solid advice from two guys who’ve lived it.
Memorable quotes
- “Ask a lot of questions and give your subordinates some ownership over how decisions are made. They didn’t get stupid overnight when you got a white shirt. They’re still the good people they were before.” — Kelly Grayson
- “Leadership isn’t a title, it’s not a reward, it’s a responsibility. It’s a verb, not a noun, and you have to be able to show your leadership every day.” — Chris Cebollero
- “Leadership’s not about perfection. It’s about showing up every day and trying to get better. It’s being present in the moment. You show up for your people, you help them be their very best, and you never stop learning how to lead better.” — Kelly Grayson
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