Episodes

  • 5: Rethinking EMS - From Emergency Response to Community Health Partner
    Jan 27 2026

    Emergency Medical Services in the U.S. is changing fast, and the old models are breaking under pressure. In this episode of The H&H Impact, Stephen Hartz sits down with EMS leaders Todd Sheridan and Fred Wurster for a candid conversation about where EMS is today and what must change by 2030. They unpack the realities behind workforce shortages, funding gaps, ambulance deserts, and the growing push to redefine EMS as an essential service. The discussion goes beyond operations and finance to focus on leadership, quality, partnerships, and the shift toward mobile integrated health and community paramedicine. This episode is a grounded look at what’s working, what’s failing, and what EMS leaders, boards, and communities must do now to build sustainable, high-quality EMS systems for the future.

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    52 mins
  • 4: Leadership of Service - Charles' Path to H&H Leadership Solutions
    Jan 13 2026
    In this episode, Steve turns the conversation toward Charles and the path that carried him from rural beginnings and early EMS exposure to serving as a Hospital Corpsman and nurse in the U.S. Navy, and ultimately to co-founding H&H Leadership Solutions. Charles shares how growing up between New Mexico and Wisconsin, shaped by faith, family, sports, and community, built resilience early on. You’ll hear how first responder training, time on ambulances, and learning to learn in the Navy gave him focus and purpose, setting the foundation for leadership. The conversation explores Charles’s service during the Iraq and Afghanistan war era, caring for wounded service members, deployments connected to Hurricane Katrina, and how those experiences continue to guide his approach to leadership today. This conversation explores: • Early EMS and first responder roots • Lessons from military service that shaped Charles’s leadership • Leadership forged through service and responsibility • What ultimately inspired him to engage healthcare systems through H&H Leadership Solutions
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    56 mins
  • 3: The Path to Purpose - Stephen Hartz's Road to H&H Leadership
    Dec 9 2025

    In this episode, Charles digs into Steve’s story and the path that carried him from a childhood spent constantly on the move to the cockpit of a Navy helicopter, and eventually to co-founding H&H Leadership Solutions. Steve opens up about the moments that pushed him, the setbacks that taught him, and the people who shaped the way he leads today. You’ll hear how growing up as a “BRAT” (Born Ready Always Transfer) built his resilience, how the Navy sharpened his sense of purpose, and why serving in healthcare became the next chapter of his mission. This conversation explores: • Pivotal experiences that formed Steve’s leadership style • Lessons from military life that still guide him • The transition from service member to healthcare leader • What ultimately inspired him to build H&H Leadership Solutions

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 2: Healthcare Today from a Leading CEO (w/ Neil Meltzer)
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of H&H Impact, H&H Principals sit down with healthcare leader Neil Meltzer, CEO of LifeBridge, Maryland Healthcare System, to explore how unexpected career turns, a passion for servant leadership shaped his path into healthcare advisory work. Together they discuss what it takes to support rural hospitals and EMS agencies through people-centered solutions, stronger boards, and healthier cultures—reminding leaders that they’re never truly alone in the journey.

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    48 mins
  • 1 - Founders Talk: The Beginning of the H&H Story (w/ Stephen Hartz & Charles Hall)
    Nov 4 2025

    Every leader starts somewhere.

    In this kickoff episode, Charles Hall and Steve Hartz open up about their journeys—from Navy service to the boardroom—and the lessons they learned along the way. They talk about curveballs, resilience, teamwork, and why the heart of leadership is found in real experience, not theory.

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    49 mins