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October 14th, 15th, & 16th, 2026

Double Tree Dayton Fairborn

Fairborn, Ohio

Wednesday, October 14th, 2026

0730 - 0850
Optional Activities

0900 - 0930
Opening Ceremonies

Keynote Speaker
0930 - 1030
Next Rung

Blake Stinnett Bio:

Next Rung was founded by our Director and CEO, Blake Stinnett. Blake has always had a love for the fire service and set out with a goal to make an impact in those he worked beside. It wasn’t long into his career when he was impacted by the suicide of a friend and co-worker. The goal of Next Rung quickly changed from being an apparel company to serving and aiding first responders in their battle against mental health issues. Blake has a background in ministry, working with families and students. However, growing up with a father who was a firefighter, he knew that this profession and brotherhood was something special. After 8 years in full-time ministry, Blake changed gears and started his career as a firefighter in 2015. He currently serves as a Firefighter with Greene County Fire, which is east of Atlanta, Georgia and as a Youth Pastor at Covenant Park Church. Blake lives in Madison, Ga with his beautiful wife, Natalie, and three precious children, Layleigh, Jack and Henry. 

Blake’s ultimate hope is to serve and make a difference. He set out with a goal to change the life of one person, but hopes to change and help save the lives of hundreds of firefighters and first responders across the United States. He believes that Next Rung can do this and that they will make waves in the Fire and First Responder community.

Break
1030 - 1045

Cardiac & Exercise
1045 - 1200

Dr Denise Smith Bio:

Denise L. Smith is the division director for the National Research and Data Division at the U.S. Fire Administration where she oversees the development and dissemination of critical research and data that will underpin the next generation of fire safety protocols and innovation. She previously served as the Professor of Exercise Science at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY and a Research Scientist at the University of Illinois Fire Service Institute. Dr. Smith earned her doctorate in kinesiology with a specialization in exercise physiology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1990. Her research is focused on the physiological effects of firefighting, particularly the cardiovascular strain associated with the combination of heavy physical work, heat stress, and the psychological stress that firefighters routinely encounter. Furthermore, she often shares the findings of her research in Fire Service journals such as Fire Engineering, Fire Chief, and Advanced Rescue Technology. Dr. Smith is a frequently invited speaker and regularly presents her research and applications of her research at national and state-level Fire Service conferences.

Lunch
1200 - 1300

Announcements
1300 - 1315

Sleep
1315 - 1515

Brandon Dreiman Bio:

Brandon Dreiman is a retired captain and 23-year veteran of the Indianapolis Fire Department, where he built and led the department’s Firefighter Wellness Support program. An International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Peer Support & Resilience Master Instructor and member of the IAFF Disaster Response Team, Dreiman holds credentials as a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) clinician, a Certified Sleep Science Coach, a Certified Peer Recovery Coach, a Certified Peer Support Professional and a yoga teacher. He now serves as the behavioral health specialist for ProTeam Wellness, helping first responders to achieve a healthier, more sustainable career and life.

Break
1515 - 1530

Black Sunday Aftermath
1530 - 1645

Eileen Bellew Bio:

Eileen Bellew lives in Pearl River, New York, in the same home she and her firefighter husband, John, purchased after their 1995 marriage, She raised their four children there- alongside their dad, who continues to watch over them from heaven. Inspired by her daughter Katreana’s screenplay, Black Sunday: Trial By Fire (currently in development), Eileen wrote After John Jumped to share her journey through loss, healing, and hope. She continues John’s legacy through the John Bellew Memorial Fund, has returned to teaching, and lives with her husband, Kevin, and their dog, Blue.

Katreana Bellew Bio:

As a Dramatic Writing major, with a minor in Production, Katreana, knows that her chosen field is one that is difficult to obtain success in. She has gained experience gaining academic credit working with Tradition Pictures Production company. Katreana wishes to work in film and television on projects which will allow her to make a difference.

Katreana wrote a screenplay about Black Sunday and her father’s father’s death, and the subsequent years that followed.

Thursday, October 15th, 2026

0730 - 0850
Optional Activities

0900 - 0915
Announcements

Keynote Speaker
0915 - 1015
The Internal Code

Kory Pearn Bio:

Kory is Publisher, Editor-In-Chief, and CEO of CRACKYL Media Inc., 20-year Professional Firefighter, Industry Author, and keynote Speaker who acts as a passionate mental health advocate, spreading awareness on what it takes to not only survive but thrive in the dynamic job of firefighting.

 

Break
1015 - 1030

University of Miami Firefighter Cancer Research
1030 - 1200

Dr Natasha Solle Bio:

Dr. Natasha Schaefer Solle is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Medicine at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center (SCCC). Dr. Schaefer Solle’s research interests focus on occupational cancer risks and improving cancer screening in underserved communities. She has played a critical role in the conception of the Firefighter Cancer Initiative (FCI), a multi-faceted project funded by the state of Florida to study firefighters’ exposure to carcinogens, examine their cancer risk, and develop methods of education about prevention and early detection. In this collaboration with the fire departments of South Florida, she has multiple three projects involving the epidemiology and cancer screening behaviors of active firefighters.

Chelsea Kavanaugh Bio:

Chelsea Kavanaugh, MS, CHES, is a Research Associate in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. She graduated from the University of Central Florida with a BS in Health Services Administration and the University of Florida with an MS in Health Education and Behavior. She is a Certified Health Education Specialist, and her primary research interests are examining health behaviors among high-risk occupational groups such as emergency responders and developing interventions to target health behaviors and reduce risk for cancer and other chronic health conditions. 

Lunch
1200 - 1300

Announcements
1300 - 1315

Firefighter Syndrome
1315 - 1515

Jadie Miller Bio:

Jadie Miller has almost two decades of experience as a firefighter. She has served as a volunteer and today, still serves as an active professional firefighter within Ontario Canada.  She believes staying connected to the pulse of the people she is trying to serve is critical. 

Jadie is a subject matter expert that builds frameworks designed to not only detect but also manage the risks and deficiencies within critical infrastructures. The objectives within her frameworks are to empower individuals to forecast, identify, mitigate and manage the interdependencies and disruptions unique to each environment. Her specialty focuses on working within dynamic operational environments that require unified standards, however operate under independent strategic and tactical objectives. 

Her work has included years of serving as a liaison between Firefighters and Fire Chiefs. Responsible for the research, development and implementation of policies, procedures and training curriculums for 5 different operational branches that interconnect with neighbouring departments and services.  

Since 2020 Jadie has instructed and counselled Firefighters and Fire Chiefs across North America through the challenges of Firefighter Syndrome. She has been a guest speaker at conferences, departments, firefighting specific training academies and several podcasts.  

Break
1515 - 1530

Faith
1530 - 1645

Jason Sautel Bio:

After getting kicked out of high school and sent to a school for kids who got kicked out of school—where they also kicked him out—Jason Sautel spent his teen years skating empty pools and surfing in Southern California.
 
A chance run-in with a crew of firefighters changed his trajectory, and in 1992 at the age of 18, he became a firefighter with CDF/Riverside County Fire Department. Shortly thereafter, he became a paramedic and moved north to Oakland, working first as a paramedic and then as a firefighter in the busiest districts of the city. He spent 26 total years in Fire and EMS, finishing his career in a training role before leaving to enter ministry full-time.
 
Nowadays, Jason spends his time serving his local church and doing his best to fit in as a fireman-turned-international author with Harper Collins Christian Publishers. He speaks at events and churches coast to coast, writes daily devotions for his 3/4 million social media followers, and is working on his third and fourth books. But the second he’s done working, he refuses to stay on his speaking, social media, and authoring platforms. He hops right off the pedestal so he can hang out with, listen to, and learn from others.
 
His real joy, though, working in his hillside garden with his wife, sons, and the two ghetto pitbulls he brought along to remind him of West Oakland.

Friday, October 16th, 2026

0730 - 0850
Optional Activities

0900 - 1130
Ibogaine Treatment & Spousal Support

Dr David & Melissa Griffin Bio:

David began his next chapter of life personally and professionally on April 24, 2026, when he retired from the Charleston Fire Department to focus on speaking, teaching, documentary film making, and writing full time. After 21 years of service to Charleston, with 14 of those years spent traveling the world teaching simultaneously, it was time to focus on his true purpose in life.

To reset his mind and body after losing over 20 members from Charleston on the job during his 21-year career: 9 line of duty deaths, 7 suicides, and 5 plus job related health deaths, David completed and 8-day inpatient Ibogaine treatment at Transcend Clinic in Quintana Roo, Mexico. This was a life-altering experience that has allowed David to heal from the multiple traumas during his career so he could move forward with the work that he loves to do: inspire others to be the best version of themselves while also helping those around them do the same.

His wife, Melissa, has also published her first book describing the struggles of a spouse dealing with an emergency responder with PTSD and how she was able to help David recover. Her book is titled: Inspiration from a Wife On A Mission Following Tragedy.

​​David is currently writing five more books:

​The Ibogaine Diaries – Release September 2026.

27 Minutes: The Charleston 9 – Release May 2027.

Principled Leadership from the Road Less Traveled – Release December 2027.

I’ll Stand by You: A Cautionary Tale of Love, Trauma, and Rebuilding – Release June 2028.

​Handwritten Hope: Poetry and Prose to Cope – Release December 2028.

David and Melissa are also working on their first documentary regarding ibogaine treatment, mental health, suicide awareness, and spousal support. The release date is not yet determined as filming is currently underway during the integration period following ibogaine treatment.

Break
1130 - 1145

1145 - 1300
Psychedelic PTSI Treatment Panel

Jim Burneka Bio:

Jim Burneka is a recently retired firefighter-paramedic with the Dayton (OH) Fire Department. Jim was the inaugural wellness coordinator for the Dayton Fire Department and the health & safety/peer support coordinator for Dayton Firefighters Local 136. Jim has been involved in the fight against occupational cancer for over 18 years and is a cancer survivor. He is also a technical committee member on NFPA 1585, Contamination Control, and NFPA 1580, Standard for Emergency Responder Occupational Health & Wellness. Jim hosts two monthly webcast/podcast on Firefighter Nation. Jim Is also the co-author of the Amazon bestseller “Overcoming Tuesday: A First Responder’s Tale of Healing and Resiliency”. Jim serves on the PPE Reimagined and the WFI 5th edition committees with the IAFF. Jim lives in “Exotic” Beavercreek Ohio with his wife Lauren, and two boys Jameson and Logan.

Dr David Griffin Bio:

Dr. David Griffin is a retired Assistant Chief of Administration for the Charleston, SC Fire Department. He is a renowned inspirational speaker, author, and leadership expert who rose to prominence following the tragic 2007 Sofa Super Store fire, where nine of his fellow firefighters lost their lives.

Nate Morgans Bio:

Nate Morgans has devoted his life to serving others, both in uniform with the U.S. Army National Guard and on the frontlines of the Tulsa Fire Department. He enlisted young, commissioned in 1998, and soon transitioned to the National Guard while beginning his career at the Tulsa Fire Department, following in his father’s footsteps. In 2003, Nate deployed to Afghanistan for a year, leaving just days after the birth of his first child. When he returned, he pushed ahead without processing the emotional toll of deployment and new fatherhood. Looking back, he can see this was when he started leaning on alcohol to cope.


A devoted father of three, Nate tried to manage the demands of firefighting, military service, and family life. By 2019, after deployments to Ukraine, mounting pressures at work, and the collapse of his marriage, his drinking spiraled. A DWI and a near-blackout incident resulted in a two-rank demotion and derailed the future he’d been building. In the years that followed, he tried everything – AA, leadership programs, two rounds of inpatient rehab, and repeated detox attempts through the VA. Doctors prescribed Ativan to manage his withdrawals until a psychiatrist told him they could no longer continue. Terrified of detoxing alone, Nate began flying to Mexico to buy the medication without a prescription, doing whatever he could to survive a cycle he desperately wanted to break. Everything changed when he learned about ibogaine therapy from a close friend and fellow firefighter. He applied to the 343 Fund for a first responder grant and was approved the next day.


Ibogaine was the intervention that finally broke the cycle he’d been trapped in for years. During his ibogaine treatment, he saw flashes of memory that helped him understand how he’d gotten so stuck. In the days that followed, years of guilt and shame began to lift, and the compulsion to drink finally disappeared. He describes ibogaine as “smoothing out the ruts” in his brain – and credits the 343 Fund’s integration program with helping him build new pathways and stay grounded in recovery. When he returned to work, coworkers told him he looked ten years younger. Nate went straight to the fire union and said, “This is going to save lives.” He has since helped connect multiple firefighters to treatment and now serves as a Board Advisor to the 343 Fund, working to expand healing pathways for first responders and their families. Today, Nate is grounded, present, and hopeful. His three children are proud of him, and his mission is renewed. Nate took his last drink on November 21, 2024 – and is now celebrating one year of sobriety. He also serves as an Ambassador for Americans for Ibogaine and is proudly helping lead the charge to help legalize Ibogaine for therapeutic use in his home state of Oklahoma.

Jeff Boss Bio:

Jeff Boss is a board member of the SIREN Project, a nonprofit dedicated to assisting first responders struggling with anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and other related mental health issues with access to mindfulness practices and entheogenic therapies.

As a Resident Counselor and leadership coach, Jeff leverages his background as a former Navy SEAL to bridge gaps in behavioral health and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health treatment. A highly decorated veteran with four Bronze Stars with Valor and two Purple Hearts, Jeff previously served at the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (aka SEAL Team 6), where he led elite teams in high-stress environments and participated in hundreds of combat operations.

He holds Master’s degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Organizational Leadership and is an accomplished author and speaker on sustainable leadership and executive development, delivering a powerful keynote that combines combat experience, clinical insight, and radical honesty that gives high-performing leaders a framework for building the internal foundation and structural integrity needed to withstand pressure and achieve lasting success.

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