Firepower: Deep and Shallow

Phil Connor The Fire Time Magazine | March 2025 Share Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on email Listen to the audio article. Author’s Note: This year, I’ll take readers on a journey that explores how our lives are like rivers running through us. Each attribute of these rivers

Firepower: Tributaries

Phil Connor The Fire Time Magazine | February 2025 Share Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on email Listen to the audio article. Author’s Note: This year, I’ll take readers on a journey that explores how our lives are like rivers running through us. Each attribute of these rivers

Firepower: Flow

Phil Connor The Fire Time Magazine | January 2025 Share Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on email Listen to the audio article. Author’s Note: This year, I’ll take readers on a journey that explores how our lives are like rivers running through us. Each attribute of these rivers

Firepower: Family

Phil Connor The Fire Time Magazine | December 2024 Share Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on email Listen to the audio article. I recently had the opportunity to visit Ellison Bay, Wisconsin, which is just under two hours northeast of Green Bay. It’s a beautiful sanctuary where my

Firepower: Fitness

Phil Connor The Fire Time Magazine | November 2024 Share Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on email Listen to the audio article. When we look at the calendar year of a typical hearth business, this month is often the busiest. Installing new equipment, servicing existing products, and supporting

Firepower: Forgiveness

FEATURED ARTICLE Phil Connor The Fire Time Magazine | August 2024 Share Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on email Download Printable PDF Listen to the audio article. Last month, we celebrated the birth of our country. Our wonderful, blessed, messed up country. If we believe what we read

Firepower: Modeling

Phil Connor The Fire Time Magazine | June 2024 Share Share on facebook Share on linkedin Share on email Listen to the audio article. When my wife and I were raising our children, we used the term “boomerang” to describe something that we would say or do that would come