Peter Younes & Duke Cuneo

Project Command

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Project Command is a podcast dedicated to exploring project management and execution in the fire service. Hosted by Captain Peter Younes, PMP, and Captain Duke Cuneo, PMP, the show dives into the art and science of leading complex projects, building effective teams, and integrating proven project management practices into fire department operations. Each episode brings practical insights, real-world examples, and lessons learned from initiatives that shape the future of public safety—helping fire service leaders at all levels turn ideas into action and get things done.

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Peter Younes & Duke Cuneo

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Business

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Neueste Folge

5. Jul 2026

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Project Command Rewind: Getting New Equipment in Service the Right Way 05.07.2026

Deploying new equipment in the fire service takes far more than purchasing a new tool and placing it on the apparatus. Successful implementation requires planning, communication, training, evaluation, and a clear understanding of how that equipment fits into operations. In this Project Command Rewind episode, we break down everything you need to know about deploying new equipment the right way. Fr...

Project Command Mailbag: AI, Leadership, Technical Debt, and Challenging Projects 28.06.2026

Welcome to the first Project Command Mailbag , where Peter Younes answers questions submitted by listeners from across the fire service. This wide-ranging Q&A explores artificial intelligence, leadership, project management, technical debt, and the challenges of leading complex initiatives in today's fire service. Peter discusses how AI is changing the profession, why technical debt can quietly be...

Jill Cotton: How Emerging Technology Is Changing Fire Department Operations 15.06.2026

Technology is reshaping every aspect of the fire service, from emergency response and inspections to data management and community risk reduction. In this episode of Project Command, Jill Cotton joins the show to discuss how emerging technologies, artificial intelligence, and innovation are transforming fire prevention and fire department operations. Jill shares her perspective on the future of th...

Project Command Rewind: Getting New Equipment in Service 09.06.2026

Not every equipment deployment is a success. Too often, new tools, apparatus, software, and technology are purchased with good intentions but struggle to gain traction once they reach the field. In this Project Command Rewind episode, we revisit one of the most important topics in fire service project management: how to successfully deploy new equipment. From initial planning and stakeholder engag...

Jake Ryks: Leadership, Podcasting, and Lessons from the Biggest Names in the Fire Service 07.06.2026

Hazard Class Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Cc0F0Au2dlH3w1YTyMtzC?si=ede697056e3d4fe5   Jake Ryks is a firefighter, HazMat specialist with the St. Paul Fire Department, and the host of the Hazard Class Podcast. In this episode, Jake shares the story behind launching one of the fire service's most respected podcasts and how a passion for learning, leadership, and meaningful conversations h...

Flash Points: Culture Eats Projects For Breakfast 06.06.2026

Culture Eats Projects for Breakfast Why do so many fire service projects fail despite solid planning, clear timelines, and strong leadership support? The answer often isn't found in the spreadsheet. In this episode of Project Command: Flash Points , Captain Duke Cuneo explores the hidden force that determines whether organizational change succeeds or stalls: culture. From strategic plans and staff...

Project Command Rewind: Technical Debt in the Fire Service 02.06.2026

In this encore episode of Project Command, we revisit one of the most important and overlooked challenges facing modern fire departments: technical debt.   Every time a project launches without complete policies, training, communication plans, documentation, or long-term sustainment strategies, organizations accumulate hidden operational debt. Over time, that "almost done" work creates confusion,...

Daniel DeYear: Leading Change in the Fire Service 31.05.2026

What does it take to lead change in a profession built on tradition? In this episode of Project Command, I sit down with retired Dallas Fire Department Deputy Chief Daniel DeYear to discuss leadership, organizational change, and the realities of implementing large-scale initiatives in the fire service. Drawing on decades of experience, Chief Deyear shares his perspective on how the fire service ha...

Project Command International with Deputy Commissioner of Fire and Rescue New South Wales, Michael "Mick" Morris 27.05.2026

https://youtu.be/hX3O1NTwVak?si=znbR1NPUDz0DL8q8 In the debut episode of  Project Command International , Duke Cuneo sits down with Deputy Commissioner Mick Morris of Fire and Rescue New South Wales for a powerful conversation on leadership, systems thinking, and the future of modern emergency services. With nearly 36 years in one of the world's largest urban fire services, Mick shares lessons lea...

Barnaby Long: The Historic Project Bringing 343 UK Firefighters to the Patriot Day Memorial Climb In Atlanta 24.05.2026

Learn more about the Memorial Stair Climb UK team here and how you can support this historic project: https://memorialstairclimb.co.uk/ https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/memorial-stair-climb1 On this episode of Project Command, I sit down with Barnaby Long to discuss one of the most historic firefighter memorial projects ever attempted. Barnaby serves as the Managing Director of the Memorial...

Live from FDIC: Nate Smith on Running America's Largest Used Fire Apparatus Company 19.05.2026

On this episode of Project Command, Cpt.  Duke Cuneo sits down with Nate Smith , President of Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus , to discuss what it takes to lead the largest supplier of used emergency vehicles in the United States. The conversation explores the operational and logistical challenges of managing fire apparatus sales and fleet operations at a national scale, including procurement, tr...

Project Command Exclusive: Project Management in the Fire Service Chapter 1 16.05.2026

Captain Peter Younes brings listeners a special episode of Project Command with an exclusive reading of the opening chapter from the new book, Project Management in the Fire Service . In this episode, Peter reads the first chapter of the book and explores a problem every fire department faces but rarely talks about directly: we are exceptional at emergency response, but often struggle when it come...

NEW SERIES COMING SOON: Project Command International 15.05.2026

Project Command is going global. Welcome to Project Command International — a new series exploring how fire service and public safety leaders around the world manage complexity, lead organizations, drive innovation, and execute at the highest levels. From Australia to Europe, the Middle East, and beyond, we'll sit down with some of the most respected voices in emergency services to discuss leaders...

ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini & Claude — Which One Is Actually the Best? 11.05.2026

You've heard the names: ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, and Claude. But which one is actually worth using on the job? In this episode I put all four head-to-head and give you a straight answer. No sponsored takes, no tech jargon,  just an honest breakdown of what each one does well, where each one falls short, and which ones are worth paying for. Whether you're a firefighter, a chief, an EMS provider, or j...

Project Command Q and A: Is AI Overhyped? Where Are Drones Headed? Future of the Command Post, Stress, and Building Momentum 03.05.2026

n this episode of Project Command, we take a step back and look at what actually moves the needle inside a fire department. We talk about how to get real buy-in on projects and how to build momentum when there is little or no initial support. This is not theory. It is what works when you are trying to move people, resources, and priorities in a complex organization. This episode is driven by quest...

Jared Vermeulen: Communication, Trust, and Influence (Recorded LIVE from FDIC) 01.05.2026

In this episode of Project Command, I sit down with Jared Vermeulen to talk about leadership in the modern fire service and what it really takes to build something that lasts. Jared is the author of The Modern Fire Officer and Building Legacy That Endures , and this conversation dives deep into the ideas behind both books. We move beyond tactics and operations and focus on the leadership skills th...

Jeff Lenard Live from FDIC: Lessons from the Flight 5342 Black Hawk Disaster 28.04.2026

Recorded live from FDIC, this episode of Project Command features Duke Cuneo sitting down with firefighter Jeff Lenard from the Washington, D.C. Fire Department to break down one of the most complex and tragic incidents in recent memory. They walk through the January 2025 midair collision involving a commercial passenger jet and a Black Hawk helicopter over Reagan National Airport, examining what...

Live From FDIC: AI in the Fire Service with Bailey Farren 24.04.2026

Recorded live from FDIC, this episode features a conversation with Bailey Farren, founder and CEO of Perimeter, about what is actually happening with AI in the fire service right now. We get into how her company is using AI to support fire departments, where agencies are seeing real value, and where things are still more hype than reality. Bailey shares what she has observed from working across de...

Iran Conflict: Implications for the Fire Service, the Energy Markets, and the Global Supply Chain 19.04.2026

An ongoing conflict involving Iran has created significant disruptions to global energy markets and supply chains that directly affect fire and EMS operations. In this episode, Peter breaks down what that means on the ground for fire service leaders, using current data from the EIA, FBI, DHS, and other authoritative sources. We cover the real numbers on fuel costs and what diesel prices have done...

Project Command Q&A: Scaling, Scheduling, Setbacks and Managing Change 12.04.2026

In this special Q&A episode of Project Command , we dive straight into questions from our listeners in the fire service and beyond. We discuss one of the biggest challenges facing departments—how to effectively scale project management without losing control or clarity. We also break down practical strategies for managing the firefighter schedule within active projects, balancing operational deman...

Why Change Is So Hard in the Fire Service and How to Do It Better 29.03.2026

Fire departments operate in environments where competence, trust, and consistency can mean the difference between life and death. Because of that reality, change inside the fire service is often far more difficult than leaders expect. In this episode of Project Command, Captain Peter Younes explores why fire departments frequently struggle to implement lasting change. The discussion breaks down se...

Peter Younes Interview on The Ops Talk Podcast: The Reality of Project Implementation 29.03.2026

In this special guest appearance, Peter Younes , host of the Project Command podcast, is interviewed by Chief Eric Linnenburger on the Ops Talk podcast. We are bringing this conversation to the Project Command feed because it digs deep into the core mission of what we do here: applying professional project management to the high-stakes world of public safety. Peter and Chief Linnenburger discuss w...

Dean Maye: Why Agentic AI Changes Everything You Think You Know About Artificial Intelligence 21.03.2026

In this episode of Project Command , Peter Younes sits down with Odean "Dean" Maye to talk about what it actually takes to scale ideas, teams, and technology in the real world. Dean shares lessons from startups, enterprise leadership, AWS, finance, and AI, then breaks down how leaders can separate hype from real business value. The conversation dives into practical AI adoption, why most organizati...

Using AI to Solve Big Problems 15.03.2026

Episode Description Big problems often feel overwhelming because everything is stuck in our heads at the same time. In this episode of Project Command, Captain Peter Younes explains a simple framework for using artificial intelligence to turn complex problems into clear, actionable plans. Instead of staring at a problem and hoping inspiration strikes, AI can be used as a thinking partner to organi...

Johnny Torgeson: Forging Your Team 08.03.2026

In this episode of Project Command , we sit down with Dr. Johnny Torgeson —Operations Chief, leadership consultant, national speaker, and instructor—to talk about what leadership really looks like when it matters most. Drawing from his military experience and leadership roles in high-risk professions, Dr. Torgeson breaks down the difference between authority and leadership and explains why the mos...

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