‘Always in Pursuit’ podcast is about striving for a better version of yourself every day, always a work in progress. Take this journey with me as we talk to guests who are Always in Pursuit. Music by Playgue Doctor @ playguedoctor@gmail.com Art Work by Korey Cress of Korey Cress Design @ www.koreycress.com Digital edits by Mike Lavigne, find him @ Linkedin Mike Lavigne Email us your feedback @ alwaysinpursuit.msb@gmail.com The views expressed in the Podcast do not reflect official policy or position of the Department of Defense or US Government.
In this episode of our podcast, we kick off with a discussion about the challenges of being an infantryman and the debate over who makes the better host for the show.We then delve into some of our favorite episodes from this season, including the highly downloaded episode featuring Michael Rodriquez, who shares his experiences and work with the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation. Mike Lavigne's most downloaded episodes include interviews with Nich Palmisciano and Chelsey Porterfield, while Mike B's most downloaded episode features Larry Broughton and Kim Scott, who discuss the value of their episodes and the impact of Kim's work, including her book on Radical Candor.We also touch on Nick's storytelling ability and the ups and downs of recording podcasts as a host. Mike L shares why he decided to join the AIP team and start doing monthly episodes in 2022.Finally, we preview what's in store for season 3 and when listeners can expect it to start. Tune in for a jam-packed episode filled with valuable insights and entertainment!Thank you for all the support this year, can't wait to see you in 2023!!
Logan always knew that he wanted to live life differently and sought ways to challenge himself. After the 9/11 attack, he knew that the military was the logical route. When he joined, he attended the premier military leadership school, Ranger School. He decided to go to Special Forces (SF) selection and after multiple deployments with SF along with almost 10 years of service, he applied to Harvard and was accepted for his undergraduate degree. But he didn't stop there, he continued his education for 7 years and also earned his MBA and Law degree. We spent the bulk of the episode talking about being an entrepreneur, why people may avoid the risks that come with it, and the principles that help with success. Logan talks about how we need to avoid comfort zones and take some risks. Luck plays a factor, but when opportunities are presented, you need to be prepared to take advantage of it. Logan also advocates for veterans applying to Ivy League schools; he was surprised at how few were in college with him. Being successful in the military is a lot like being an entrepreneur , you need to be self-driven and seek out opportunities to grow. However, being an entrepreneur isn't structured and if you need that, then maybe this route isn't for you. How to find and connect with Logan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loganleslie/https://www.nrockusa.com/https://hls.harvard.edu/today/logan-leslie-from-active-duty-to-actively-recruiting-veterans/https://pattillmanfoundation.org/meet-our-scholars/logan-leslie/
Michael “Rod” Rodriguez grew up surrounded by men who'd served their nation - and his pursuit of the same life of service showed him humanity at its best - and also at its most depraved.After seeing the humanitarian crises in Somalia and Haiti up close, Rod chose the life of the Green Beret. He tells us the journey he took – the twisty path that placed him in the position he currently holds, as the president and CEO of the Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation.If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Mike met Kevin and Jessica through the Veterans Yoga Project where Jessica was an instructor while Mike and Kevin were her students. In this episode, they talk about why they joined the military and some of the good and bad of military service. They all had different reasons for joining the military along with different experiences, but they shared the same struggles after they transitioned from the military to civilian life. It was difficult to integrate after deployments and not taking the time needed to process what we had experienced. We discuss their journey into yoga and how it has enhanced the lives of many. It has helped them in the intellectual, physical, and spiritual dimensions of their lives. The Veterans Yoga community has helped them and like any community, there is always common ground to be found. They spend some time talking about what it was like to become a yoga instructor. Now they can bring yoga to Veterans and share the benefits with everyone. Kevin and Jessica talk about how they got started with non-profit organizations and how it has grounded them and provided a sense of purpose because of the people they help. It is a rollercoaster at times, but the reward is worth all the struggle because when they see it change lives it renews their passion. They also discuss how the communities they work with have helped and provided resources. Jessica's newest project is focused on prevention and giving service members tools to prevent some of the issues that plague Veterans. They are both amazing human beings and they have a lot of fun in this episode!Find Kevin, Jessica, and Nonprofits: https://www.hvncvr.org/https://veteransyogaproject.org/https://www.tribeyogamilitary.org/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-keaveny-5a72714/https://www.instagram.com/bugbeejessica/
CPT Benjamin Ordiway is a Philosophy Instructor at the United States Military Academy at West Point. After serving as a Cavalry Scout in the 82nd Airborne and Cavalry Officer, he made a shift to Civil Affairs and served in 1st Special Forces Group. In 2020, he pursued his Master's Degree in Philosophy from University of Michigan. Along the way, he found his passion and incredible insights into ethical training and moral reasoning. He has authored multiple articles which have been read by thousands inside and outside the military. We start the episode with Benjamin outlining the difference between morals and ethics. We need to define it so that we can know what training we need to do and prepare ourselves for the future. This sets the stage in the episode for us to talk about how we should conduct the training and where mistakes are made when trying to conduct check the box training. We must allow mistakes to be made in training so that we can learn from them and also so we can identify shortfalls in ourselves and teams. We need to stop teaching them what to think, instead of how to think. A part of this starts from the moment people arrive to an organization and the mentalities we instill immediately. In the episode, Mike throws himself in the fray and they run through an ethical dilemma. One that really happened where they talk through the events and decisions that were made. Ben walks us through how as a coach, you would walk another leader through an exercise to learn from the situation. As the coach, you help the person realize the emotions that come into play during a moral dilemma. Benjamin Ordiway Articles and finding him on LinkedInhttps://fromthegreennotebook.com/2021/02/20/how-to-wage-a-counterinsurgency-against-organizational-culture/ https://fromthegreennotebook.com/2021/05/17/ethics-breathing-life-or-hot-air/ https://media-cdn.dvidshub.net/pubs/pdf_63722.pdf https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminordiwayIf you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also, find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show! Check out our amazing sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Growing up in a rowhouse in blue-collar North Philly gave Patrick J. Murphy a full education before he ever stepped foot in college. Those humble beginnings launched him into a career in the law, service in the Army, and ultimately into the halls of Congress as the first veteran elected with service in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Murphy's resume is long and diverse, and his experiences defy an one label we could try to assign - but AIP co-host Mike Lavigne did his damndest, as he explores the backstory of a man whose desire to serve took him from the serving in the Army to leading it as the 32nd Undersecretary of the Army, with service as the Acting SECARMY during a critical period in the Army's history. If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Matt joined the Air Force to travel the world, but initially he only joined to do one enlistment. But after the events of 9/11, he was called to dedicate his life to flying the skies as a crew member of Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (STARS) program. After spending two decades burning holes in the sky, Matt decided it was time to find a new path. His next adventure would meld together his passion for friends, the outdoors, and playing games. He invented the Rollers Yard game which to date has sold over 100,000 units and is still going strong. It is carried by a major retailer and even a large corporation tried to steal the invention from him. His second invention, Tally Tumblers, has numerous varieties and is rapidly growing! Matt discusses the good, bad, and the ugly of his journey as an entrepreneur/inventor and mentors that have helped him along the way. He also highlights some amazing organizations that are designed to help transitioning veterans get a head start on their own pursuits. Matt closes out the episode with words of wisdom for all veterans and especially those looking at stepping into entrepreneurship.Find Matt and Rollers: https://rollors.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattjbutler-1/Links to topics discussed in episode: https://www.amazon.com/Borrowing-Brilliance-Business-Innovation-Building/dp/1592405800https://bunkerlabs.org/https://www.score.org/resources-veteran-entrepreneurshttps://www.warriorrising.org/If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
One NCO's first experience in combat completely changed the trajectory of his life - and put him on a focused path to a lofty goal: help every member of the joint force be physically, mentally, and emotionally prepared to fight in the most disadvantageous terrain on their worst day – and win.John Wayne Troxell, who served as a command sergeant major for 20 years before becoming the third Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2015, learned a lot in the 7 months between redeploying from Operation Just Cause and deploying again to Operation Desert Shield some 7 months later. He took those hard-learned lessons and made them a primer that would ultimately shape his 38 years of service to the nation.AIP co-host Mike Lavigne's conversation with his worst PT nightmare (and boss of exactly 72 hours) covers a lot of ground – from the successes Troxell experienced in peacetime and in combat, to the crushing realities of being suspended and investigated as the Defense Department's most senior noncommissioned officer.If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Colonel John Spencer is a scholar, author, combat veteran, scholar, and is recognized across the globe for his expertise in urban warfare. He enlisted in the Army and quickly rose to become a senior non-commissioned officer before becoming an officer. In this episode, Mike and John talk about how he got his start in writing and some of the mentors that helped him. Unlike most, he went straight for the big leagues as his article was accepted and ran by the New York Times. From an Army of One to a Band of TweetersThis article, other writings, and deployments lead to him writing the book, Connected Soldiers: Life, Leadership and Social Connections in Modern Warfare. In this book, he discusses the differences between deployments because of technology and as leaders the adaptations we need to make to ensure we continue to influence our subordinates. Connections don't just happen, hardship and spending a lot of time together are what facilitate it. John and Mike also talk about the Ukraine crisis and how John has become the subject matter expert on it and urban warfare. We touch on how that developed and the power of social media to get strategies into the hands of the fighters in Ukraine. We also discussed how his tweets became a field manual that was published in Ukraine and how this event has changed the world and the future of war. Find John Spencer, his works and social media: https://www.johnspenceronline.com/booksIf you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense! Listen to AND is the future hosted by Solvay CEO Ilham KadriThought leaders around the globe explain how companies can be sustainable AND profitable.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
SGT Retired Michael Sugrue served as a police officer for 14 years. He also was in the Air Force as an officer in the Raven Program. After 8 years as a police officer he would answer a call that would forever change his life. What ensued for the rest of his career, can be described as a perfect storm of trauma. In those final years of his time as a police officer he went through a divorce, a 4 year investigation into his actions on the previously mentioned call. Watching as mentors and his department turned their backs on him. In this episode Michael talks about how these events were more traumatic than the taking of a life while in the line of duty. Michael recently published the book Relentless Courage: Winning the Battle Against Frontline Trauma. This book did the impossible, it not only unpacks Michael's trauma but it is also written in a way that others can relate and find hope in. Trauma isn't a destination; it is a journey and Michael talks with extreme candidness in this episode. Our Law Enforcement Officers face incredibly difficult situations in communities that they also live in and raise families. Michael's story in this episode and his book can help prepare officers for these challenges or to help them realize they are not alone in their struggles. If you want to learn more about Michael and some of the amazing work he is doing, use the links below to connect! Michael Sugrue FaceBookFirst Responders First FaceBook PageSGT Michael Sugrue Group Page Relentless Courage Book on AmazonMichael Sugrue on Instagram Stellate Ganglion Blocks InformationSmashing the Stigma on YouTube If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Larry Broughton has an incredible wealth of knowledge – he's a bestselling author, Green Beret, and award-winning speaker about leadership and entrepreneurship. Larry opens the episode talking about the Veteran Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (V-WISE) and how he gives back to the veteran community. Larry offers thoughts on why veterans are more successful in entrepreneurship, crediting this to the fact that veterans tend to have a servant mind frame. Larry talks about what drew him to the military, and ultimately becoming a Green Beret – ultimately serving for 8 years on an “A” Team. After he decided to leave the military, he found himself in the hotel industry and found he had a knack for it. Some mentors and investors saw Larry's potential, which led to Larry starting Broughton Hotels. Larry also talks about his struggles with alcohol, drugs, and the point he found himself standing on a balcony, contemplating jumping. Even through the low points, he found the courage to continue on and to focus on living a life of significance. He closes the episode by talking about his view that leaders lack courage nowadays – and he provides a call for others to step up and lead, to make the hard decisions and choose the hard right over the easy wrong. Larry on Social Media: Larry Broughton on LinkedIn Larry Broughton on Facebook Larry Broughton on Instagram Larry's Book VICTORY: 7 Revolutionary Strategies for Entrepreneurs to Launch Your Business, Elevate Your Impact, and Transform Your Life by Larry Broughton If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
CSM Herman Estrada opens this episode with his origin story as a troubled young kid who got into a lot of trouble, which resulted in him moving out of the home as a teenager. Homeless and struggling, he eventually was able to get a construction job. After a life changing injury, he knew he needed to make a change and this wasn't how life was supposed to be lived. He made the decision to join the Army, but enlisting wasn't that simple. Working 12 hours a day, doing school another 6 hours, and riding back and forth for a year so that he could get his GED. From that, he learned that consistency pays off. He originally planned to only do four years and take his college money and run. However, after working with amazing people and leaders, he made the decision early on that this was going to be a career and since then, he has never looked back. Herman talks about how leaders can use social media as a tool to extend their influence beyond normal reach. It can serve to hold yourself and others accountable as well. Consistency is key and your personal example is the most important thing you will do as a leader. Along with all the amazing influence that CSM Estrada has had in the Army, he has also raised 9 children and 16 grandchildren. He talks about how he has integrated them into his military life and some of the lessons he has learned from raising his children. Herman gives the back story beyond mega-Hooah and it has become something like a brand/calling card that leaders have adopted across the Army. Its mission is that any individual can overcome any obstacle on the battlefield of life. Herman closes out the episode by talking about transitioning out of the Army and some of the effects it is having on him. One thing that has helped him is realizing that the Army has been part of his life, but not defined it. Also, he has some sage advice for others that will eventually transition. Find CSM Estrada on social media: Herman Estrada on LinkedInHerman Estrada on Facebook Herman Estrada on Instragram Herman Estrada on TikTokMega Hooah Facebook Page Mega Hooah Shop
“What are you gonna do when you get out, start a veteran t-shirt business like everyone else?”It's likely a joke we've all heard, but without West Point grad and former infantry officer Nick Palmisciano, the concept of being a high-profile veteran entrepreneur wouldn't really be a reality. He built a side gig as a t-shirt producer into the extremely successful company Ranger Up, the social media and apparel powerhouse of the early 2010's.Nick's journey from his childhood in Italy through his recent accomplishment of being a New York Times bestselling author is at the same time a straight line journey and one that comes with plenty of twists and turns. Join us for the ride. If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Freddie came from humble beginnings in the United Kingdom, he described his upbringing as not terrible but a difficult one. So naturally as he envisioned his life as an adult, money was the central theme to that vision. After he graduated college, he sought out employment in the corporate world and immediately felt like an imposter. Regardless, he put his head down and got to work, losing himself in the fast paced and rock-star lifestyle where he finally owned the nice house, BMW, and was able to take lavish trips around the world. A theme emerged though, his secret talent was drinking to excess and people loved him for it. However, he slowly learned people appreciated him for the wrong reasons and he was miserable. After a series of life changing events; death of his father, loss of his job, and a multi-day bender, he knew something needed to change. His life wasn't the way he wanted it to be and he knew there wasn't a good outcome for his life if he continued this way. After a struggle of kicking his drinking habit, Freddie found himself finishing the world's toughest footrace, The Marathon Des Sables. He also started co-hosting a podcast titled Over the Influence which was in the top 25 podcasts in the world and began writing his book Start at Zero. In this podcast, Freddie talks about his journey, battles with depression, suicide, and how his decision to stop drinking has changed his life. Freddie believes that what prevents most people from making the needed changes is fear. This episode is fast paced and Freddie is incredibly transparent in it. It's a message that only Freddie Bennett can deliver and to quote him: “Be Fucking Bold and go on the Offense.” Find Freddie on Social media: Freddie Bennett on LinkedInFreddie Bennett on Facebook Freddie Bennett on Instagram Freddie's book Start at Zero by Freddie Bennett
There are two qualities that will make anyone successful in the military - hard work and dedication. West Point grad, former 1/75 Ranger and freshly-retired NFL player Alejandro Villanueva breaks down how those same two qualities, over time, can make you successful anywhere - from college, to the Army, and all the way to the National Football League.AIP co-host Mike Lavigne had to choke back some of his Baltimore Ravens fanaticism to make it through the hour conversation with Alejandro, who takes us on his journey from going to high school with military kids, barely speaking English and taking up this new game of American football, to being a two-time Pro Bowler with the Pittsburgh Steelers.Alejandro's raw feelings about the war in Afghanistan, the role of veterans in society, and what's next for him are all in this episode of Always in Pursuit!If you enjoyed this episode, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
From a young age, Major Tony Nash has had an analytical mind and looked at life as a series of lessons. In this episode, Tony talks about how losing his father impacted him and how it would set a lot of things in motion for the rest of his life. He was lucky though and a role model recommended him looking into attending the United States West Point. In this episode, Tony leads with transparency and discusses how he has learned that closure is a personal journey and not leaving things open or to “what ifs”. He has chosen instead to live a purpose driven life. Outside being an Active-Duty officer in the Army, Tony also runs the Got Your 6 Brand, which includes an eBook, podcast, coaching, newsletters, and mentorship. In this episode, he talks about how he lays out each day to ensure he keeps all his demands on track and is deliberate on his alignment. A couple key points to this episode: - Tony Talks about the S.L.I.D.E Model; Servant Leadership, Life Tactics, Inspiration, Discipline and Encouragement in which he uses to ensure he stays aligned with his values. - The Ultra Ergathlon (ERG); 13.5 Mile Ski ERG, 26.2 mile Bike ERG, 13.5 Rower, and 13.5 Assault runner. - His The Night Before Journal. Order here: https://thetonynash.gumroad.com/Tony closes up the episode talking about how something he viewed as a failure, led to the biggest success in his life. You don't want to miss what he shares is next for the Got Your 6 brand! Find Tony Nash: https://www.thetonynash.com/
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Daniel Libby who is the founder of Veterans Yoga Project (VYP). He talks about how he got started in yoga, mindfulness, and veteran support. His admiration for veterans and the realization that we invest a lot in Soldiers and their training. However, we don't take a deliberate approach to their mental and physical health. VYP hopes to help this effort and provide resources in and out of uniform. Dr. Libby's own trauma and struggles were also a factor that fueled his passion for helping others. He also discussed how Post Traumatic Growth is about the mentality that we can't change the past, but we can use it as a pivot point to grow from and impact others. He and his team hope they can create a space where others can come to seek help while feeling comfortable doing so. A key part to this episode is that when we are mindful about our breathing, we have the ability to calm ourselves down, increase awareness, and can use this to increase positive energy in our lives. Not by manipulating the mind or surroundings, but by influencing our focus. If you've ever fired a weapon, you've done yoga. So, yoga and mindfulness are additional tools we can use to prepare for stressful situations where focus is key. He started VYP because he wanted to bring these tools to veterans to help recover from traumatic situations and give them an incredibly impactful tool to enhance their abilities. A key part of this episode is to raise awareness of what VYP can offer. This is an episode with one of the leading experts about yoga, mindfulness, how Veterans can use it in their current roles, and to help with PTSD. So please help get the message out to others so they can utilize this amazing resource! Find the Veterans Yoga Project and Dr. Libby Veteran's Yoga Project Website Dr. Daniel Libby on LinkedIn
Admittedly, we've interviewed some interesting folks on this show – but not too many AS interesting as former Florida State basketball player, Army veteran, cybersecurity expert and social media influencer AJ Yawn.Yeah, that's a lot.AJ's journey from military brat to influencer, with stops at the NCAA's Sweet 16 and the 82nd Airborne Division, really demonstrates how mindset and focus can help us change dreams to goals – and goals into accomplishments. From achieving his goal as a scholarship athlete at Florida State to funding his company with nearly all black investors, AJ's story is inspiring, as is his honesty and transparency. Looking to Live Life on the Offense? AJ has lessons.Check out AJ's LinkedIn account, and follow him on Twitter.If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
In this episode Mike sits with Darin Pepple to talk about his time in uniform and his book; Dodge Bomb: Outside the Wire in the Second Iraq War .Darin realized when was young that the traditional path wasn't for him. In this AIP Episode Darin and Mike talk about how that drove him to raise his right hand and join the Army. The Army's discipline is what gave Darin structure in life. When he initially joined, he was part of a mounted stinger team. Darin decided to become an officer after his initial commitment because he believed that officers made the decisions, and their leadership was crucial to the mission and military. Darin wrote his book because wanted to capture the real account of his experiences in the Iraqi War. From a conventional Army persons perspective and highlight the fact that not everyone is Special Operation operator that kills people and comes home angry with PTSD. In the episode they share the two sides, mike has the special operations perspective and Daren has the regular force. Central to the story is LT Eddie Fitzgerald which is made up of 60% Darin's real-life experiences. The book also helped Darin with the transition out of the uniform. He outlined some elements of toxic leadership, using a character in his book to show how detrimental it can be to organizations. On the counter to toxic leadership, leaders that lead with example can build respect and rapport with your organization. There is still a lot of stories to tell about the GWOT and leadership lessons to extract. These captured stories can also help veterans heal and do the hard work with recovering from the trauma. As veterans our failure to talk about these events creates distance and they don't properly understand who we are. Darin closes the episode with plans for a second edition of the book and a sequel. Where they will provide more stories, why they matter, and people can incorporate into their own lives and society. One of the officers that Darin talks about is CPT Douglas Hoyt. , which he credits with showing him what leadership is supposed to look like and always setting the example. Find Daren Pepple: Daren Pepple on LinkedIn Dodgebomb Book Page on Facebook Darin Pepple on InstagramDarin on Twitter If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
We've all known people with the occasional side hustle - the part-time gig that puts a little extra money in your pocket - but you've never met anyone with an after hours job like Phillip Kennedy Johnson.Phillip is an active duty Master Sergeant who serves as a trumpeter in the U.S. Army Field Band at Fort Meade, MD - but as well known as he is for his skills with the horn, he's more well-known these days as the writer of DC Comics' flagship title Action Comics - and the architect behind Superman, the first and most famous superhero in American history.Mike Lavigne, well-known comic nerd and AIP co-host, will talk with Phillip about his career as a musician, what drew him to comics, and how he's managed to go from neophyte to the top of the comics writing ladder in five short years. From learning his craft both in and out of uniform to being nominated for the comics industry's version of an Academy Award, Phillip has covered a ton of professional ground quickly. He shares some of his lessons learned as well as how he handles the responsibility of curating one of the most valuable intellectual properties in American entertainment.Check out Phillip's website, as well as his Twitter.If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Kim Scott is best selling and critical acclaimed author of Radical Candor: Be a Kick Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity and Just Work: How to Root out Bias, Prejudice and Bullying to Build a Kick-Ass Culture of Inclusivity. Both of these books are must read for any leader or person to understand bias that exists and how we create environments that are free of B.S.! It this episode Kim talks about how she got started on this path of identifying bias and actions that detract from effective work environments. Why as leaders we must prevent the preventable behaviors that detract from effective workplace environments. We also have another special guest, Colonel Jonathan Chung dials into this episode to ask a question about feedback. Kim talks about how we need to prepare ourselves to receive feedback and ensure it's beneficial to all involved in the conversation. Kim also talks about handling difficult situations, failure, and successes of being an upstander. How to make CYA training more effective and help solve the problems it aims to resolve. In the closes minutes of this episode Kim puts Mike on the spot about her books and what he disagrees with. Hopefully this episode will help you make a concerted effort to make a difference. We all have bias; with deliberate thought and effort we can make the changes we need to as leaders. Find Kim Scott and her companies at: Kim Scott on LinkedIn Radical Candor Company Site Just Work Company Site If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
This is our first episode with Mike Lavigne at the helm. He's serving as our new co-host and has been a longtime fan and supporter of AIP.In this episode - in the 100 years of its existence and the dozens of years it's been under 24 hour guard, there have only been five women to serve as “Sentinels” of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery. No female noncommissioned officer had ever served as the Sergeant of the Guard - that is, until 2020 and the arrival of Sergeant First Class Chelsea Porterfield.A career military police Soldier, Chelsea's road to senior leadership at the Tomb was marked by exceeding standards and setting incredibly high expectations for herself - as a Soldier, as a wife, and as a mother. Those high expectations, combined with an “always on” mentality and coping mechanism that caused her to work even harder, ultimately took a hard toll.Chelsea tells us about her journey - her time in the Army, her trip to rock bottom, and the lessons that shaped her along the way to becoming a groundbreaking woman leader with her eye on life's next chapter. Trigger warning: this episode discusses suicide, suicidal ideations, an inpatient behavioral health care.Meet Chelsea on LinkedIn If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Major General Mick Ryan is a general officer in the Australian Army. He has held positions from Troop to Brigade level as an Officer and as a General where his positions have spanned the globe. He holds a Master's Degree from John Hopkins University in International Public Policy. His works have been featured in many blogs and he also wrote the foreword for the book, To Boldly Go and will publish his first sole work, War Transformed: The Future of Twenty-First-Century Great Power Competition and Conflict later this month. In this episode MG Ryan and Mike discuss what it means to be a professional while serving in the military and how our obligation is full devotion of mind, body, and spirit. Part of treating the military as a profession is your study habits and reading list, both of which are central to MG Ryan's success in the military. Also, how writing can be a great form of therapy and a great way to capture stories and lessons learned. MG Ryan shares his expertise on the future of war, what he believes it will look like, and some of the important aspects that will define it. How technology will play a role in how it will be waged, how the lines will be blurred, and how it will affect society as a whole. This will lead to therenot having “fronts” which will instead exist less in the physical space and more in the virtual world. MG Ryan is an incredibly talented leader and writer who is sought out by many for his ability to make the complex seem simple. This episode covers a lot in 55 minutes and has applications for any one in the military or society as a leader! Find MG Mick Ryan: MG Mick Ryan on LinkedInMG Mick Ryan on Twitter Other works by MG Mick Ryan: MG Mick Ryan 2021 Reading List on Modern War Institute Articles on Muck Ruck MG Mick Ryan 2020 Reading List on Modern War Institute If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Mike Lavigne has served across the Army as a Public Affairs specialist, with time in Eighth Army, TRADOC and most recently leading the Sergeant Major of the Army's “This is My Squad” initiative. Throughout his career, he has helped to make sure that soldiers' stories are told and promoted across the world. In this episode sits down to talk about a life of service, how his time has humbled him and also gives him a purpose he never imagined. It hasn't always been easy and there have been some tough days. Mike is extremely transparent in this episode as he unpacks the story of his life. This is just one chapter of Mike's life though, as he starts the new path in being a civilian he is finding new ways to use his talent and passions to add values to others. One of those passions in the Always in Pursuit team, which Mike has helped produce, edit and promote. We will be seeing more of Mike in the future, you'll just have to stay tuned to find out how! Find Mike Mike Lavigne on Facebook Mike Lavigne on LinkedIn Mike Lavigne on Instagram Mike Lavigne on Twitter This is also the Season 1 finale, truly amazing guests this season. We can't thank them and the audience enough for all the feedback they have shown over the last year. Don't worry though, we will still have new content in the Blog and social media during the break. Season 2 is going to be amazing and we are already hard at work interviewing guests! We will also be sharing some our most popular episodes during the break with some notes that unpack why this episode was so important to the AIP Journey!! If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Hannah Wagstaff is a 14-year-old MMA Fighter with a professional record of 3-1. She is also a white belt in Jiu-Jitsu and a balanced fighter with a great ground game, while still holding her own when she is standing. In this episode Hannah and her father, Chris, talk about how she got started in MMA, what the process has been like, and how it turned into a passion that her entire family supports and has a role in. They also talk about an opportunity she had to travel to Bulgaria to compete in the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation where she took the Gold Medal.They also talk about what it is like to compete and training as a professional fighter while balancing life. A rising star in the MMA community that has been recognized by many. She is humble and focused on representing her family and the United States! Find Chris and Hannah: Hannah Instagram Hannah Facebook Chris Wagstaff on Facebook Hannah on linktr.eeHannah Fight Stats on SmoothComp Hannah Wagstaff interview on Wombat Sports If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Mike Erwin is the founder of Team Red, White and Blue which has the mission of enriching veteran's lives by connecting them with communities through fitness and social activities. This community has over 190 locations across the country, 200,000 members and close to 250,000 check-ins for 2020. Find out more about Team RWB here: Team Red, White and Blue Mike is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserves, his current assignment is as an Assistant Professor at United States Military Academy, West Point. He is also the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board at the Positivity Project, which has the mission of teaching Pre-K through 12 students about character strengths and building positive relationships. Learn more about the Positivity Project here: The Positivity Project Mike has Co-authored two books, which dive into leadership principles such as solitude and why we need to put people first in the age of technology. Find both of the books here: Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude By Mike S. Erwin and Raymond KethledgeLeadership is a Relationship: How to Put People First in the Digital World by Mike S Erwin and Willys DevollFind Mike Erwin here: Mike Erwin on LinkedInMike Erwin on Facebook Mike Erwin on Instagram Mike Erwin on Twitter If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Tyr Symank is Green Beret, author, contractor and currently the Program Manager at Black Rifle Coffee Company. He is a man of many talents and even more stories. In this episode we got a chance to sit down with Tyr (after 5-6 reschedules) to talk about relationships, Afghanistan, struggling in life and his crazy career. Tyr and Mike have known each other since 2011 when they met at the University of Washington's ROTC program where they served as Military Science Instructors. They share stories about this time, some of the struggles they've had professionally and personally. Also how it holds some of the fondest memories of their amazing careers. Tyr also shares an insane story about amputating a leg of a local national in Afghanistan and how determination, pride and a little bit of humor helped him through that. This episode is over an hour, but there are tons of amazing stories from one of the greats in Special Forces who has seen and done it all!! Find Tyr: Tyr on LinkedIn Tyr on InstagramTyr on Facebook Learn more about Black Rifle Coffee Company: https://www.blackriflecoffee.com/Use Tyr's one time discount Code SMADGE15 Discount code for Black Rifle Coffee If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
David Fivecoat is a retired Colonel, author, executive coach and loves to help people become better leaders. In this episode David and Mike talk about leadership, relationships, growing grit and core principles to effective habits. How these are important aspects of success in and out of uniform. David recently wrote a book about growing grit as a leader and within an organization. David talks about the idea and process of writing his book. One of the key aspects is setting goals, ones that are achievable and building in nature. In the closing minutes of the episode David offers some great insights into transitions. One of the most important things you can do is realize that you are the lynchpin to your success and hard work will pay off if you stay the course. Find David Fivecoat: David Fivecoat on Instagram David Fivecoat LinkedInDavid Fivecoat on Facebook Grow Your Grit By David Fivecoat on Amazon The Fivecoat Consulting Group Website If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Jeramiah Solven is a former Army Ranger Officer with time in the 75th Ranger Regiment. After his time in the Army, he made a change and dove into entrepreneurship. He is the founder of Conquer Academy which helps leaders win through personal and group coaching, podcast, newsletter, and books. Unlike a lot of high-performance coaches, Jeremiah continues to set the example through his own personal ventures. He also has been active in the MMA community and regularly competes in fights with a 2-0 amateur record.In this episode he talks about his humble beginnings, failures, and self-doubt that he has had to overcome in his life. Physical challenges have been a key part of his journey and allowed him to prove to himself that there is nothing he can't persevere through. Mike and Jeremiah talk about mindset, overcoming difficulties and starting a business. Also how their time in uniform has been an important aspect of their success.Find Conquer Academy:Conquer Academy WebsiteFind Jeremiah:Jeramiah Solven on FacebookJeramiah Solven on LinkedInJeramiah Solven on InstragramJeramiah Solven Featured Article in Entrepreneur MagazineJeramiah Solven record on Tapology If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
In this episode Mike talks with Jon Macaskill (Former Navy Seal, Mindful Coach) and Will Schnieder (Mindfulness, Yoga and Meditation instructor) about the mindfulness movement. They started a Podcast called Men Talking Mindfulness, the hope is to bring awareness to the power of the mindfulness. Additionally, they are innovative in their approach to podcasts. Doing live sessions where they call up listeners to ask questions and contribute to the episodes. Every episode is an adventure and even they will tell you that they don't know what will happen. Jon and Will didn't even know each other over a year ago, but they instantly recognized the had shared passion for mindfulness, the rest is history!In this episode they talk about the benefit of the practice of mindfulness, what it means and how each has used it to improve their own lives. Of course, there are a couple jokes and jabs, to be expected when you get a Navy Seal and Ranger on a podcast! A fun, yet informative episode!! Find Men Talking Mindfulness: Men Talking Mindfulness Podcast Men Talking Mindfulness Website On Facebook Will Schneider: Will on LinkedInWill on Facebook Will on Instragram Jon Macaskill:Jon on Facebook Jon on LinkedIn Jon on Instagram If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
In this episode Mike talks with best selling authors Max Brooks and Steve Leonard about their recent works “To Boldly Go: Leadership, Strategy and Conflict in the 21st Century and Beyond”. This book is a collaboration project with over 30 authors. They use science fiction to talk about the future, current and what if scenarios. In this episode they discuss the book, current society, military problems and what our mindsets need to be to shape our future. Both the authors are known for their unconventional thinking, which has inspired leaders across the globe to respond to potential crises. This episode is fast paced and a lot of information is covered in the hour, so prepare yourself! Link to the book: Boldly Go, Leadership Strategy and Conflict Max and some of his work: Max Brooks Website The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living DeadWorld War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie WarDevolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch MassacreMinecraft: The Mountain: An Official Minecraft Novel Steve and a few pieces of his work: Doctrine Man on FaceBookSteven Leonard LinkedInThe Wisdom of Reverse MentoringTools of the Trade 10 Life Lessons in LeadershipThrowing Your Boots Over the Wire How to Know when the Time is Right for You/If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Steve is a veteran of the United States Army and Law Enforcement. His family has Founded the Company Targeted Motivational Engagement (TME). This family is one of winners, they have worked as a team to establish a brand that is rooted in competition, support and constantly moving forward together. Both of their daughters are CrossFit Teenage competitors and never afraid to get their hand dirty on the family homestead. In this episode Mike sits down with Steve and his daughter Kadi, they talk about the principles that make this family unit so strong. How transparency and real talk are the norm, what one goes through they go through together! This is a family that is moving forward in big ways and anyone that is a parent will want to have a notebook ready!! Steve also authored a book titled "Your Greatest Investment" which he writes about the successes they have had in establishing a Family Foundation. All real-life and practical advice that will produce strong, confident, and compassionate children! Find the Gowen Family: 3arrowapparel on Instagram 3 Arrow_TME on Instagram 3Arrow_Apparel on FaceBookSteve Gowin on FaceBook Steve Gowin on LinkedIn3 Arrow Strong Website If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Dale is the founder of Lion's Guide. An executive coaching company helps high performers up their game. Dale is a former Marine; he also built a technology company that became one of the largest in the region. After selling that company he knew he wanted to add value to people's lives. So, he started Lion's Guide and hasn't looked back. “I help people establish clarity, build courage, and lead!” Gives you some insight into Lion's Guides Mission. In this episode we sit down with Dale as he talks about his background, struggles, and keys to his success. One of the questions asked was: “What do you think stands in the way of most people reaching their true potential?” You don't want to miss his response and the dialogue between Mike and him, it's pure gold! Find Dale here: Dale Walls on FaceBook Dale Walls on LinkedInDale Walls on Instragram Dales Walls on Twitter Lion's Guide website to learn more: Lions Guide Website If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Vinny is a former Army Ranger, Prison Guard and Border Patrol Agent. He has since moved on to become the founder of Beteran and actor on the popular TV show Mayan MC. Vinny has amassed a huge following because of his relatable content and giving it to people straight. He has a podcast titled the Vinny Roc Show and an author of two books. In this episode Vinny talks about how his years as a baseball player led to him serving our country in multiple capacities. How he struggled through transitions and dealing with the loss of many of his friends. He is raw and unfiltered in this episode and has no problem telling everyone were he messed up. We also talked about how our time in uniform doesn't stop. We must continue to serve even after we hang up the uniform. We can't become “those” veterans that just propagate the entitled mentality. This episode moves fast and covers a lot, so buckle your seatbelt. You're about to get the Vinny Roc treatment! Find Vinny: Vinny Vargas on LinkedInVinny Vargas on Facebook Vinny Vargas on Instagram Find his Podcast here: Vinny Roc Podcast Find out more about Beteran: https://beteran.com/Find Vinny's books: Light the Fuse by Vincent Vargas Sugarman by Vincent Vargas If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
The Twenty-Year War is a photo book that tells the stories of the Veterans that fought in the Global War on Terror. It's produced by Beau Simmons and Former Army Rangers Dan Blakely & Tom Amenta. The forward was provided by General Joseph Votel, U.S. Army, Retired. In this episode we talk about the amazing idea that Dan had less than a year ago. The epic journey they embarked on to capture the heroes stories from America's longest war. Contain in it are stories of loss, struggle and victories from the 71 Veterans highlighted in the pages. Tom and Dan share about how this book has helped them understand what it meant to be part of this war and generation. Beau shares about how he will be forever changed by the stories, veterans and his race across the country numerous times to photograph these amazing imagines. They knew they wanted to release it on the 20th Anniversary of September 11th, they had no idea that it would also coincide with current events in Afghanistan. The Team also runs a Podcast Titled Never Left Behind, where they tell the stories of veterans from all branches of service. Find it here: Never Left Behind by United Valor Find out more about the book and order here: https://twentyyearwar.com/Find Tom: Tom Amenta on LinkedinTom Amenta on Facebook Find Beau: Beau Simmons on LinkedInBeau Simmons on FaceBook Find Dan: Dan Blakeley on LinkedIn Dan Blakeley on FaceBook Lastly, today is a tough day for many. We would like you to reach out and connect with an old friend. Ask them how they are doing and if they need help, be there to help them though this difficult time! If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
LTC (R) Oak McCulloh retired from the United States Army after 23 years of service. Oak spent his last years in the Army and time since focusing on entry level leadership. Arming them with the mindsets and tools to become leaders that leave legacies. In this Episode Oak and Mike discuss leadership in and out of the Army. Culture of organizations and how we leave imprints of others that last them a lifetime. Oak is also the author of the book: Your Leadership Legacy. Which is packed full of amazing insights into his life and career, every leader can read this book and immediately apply to their organizations. Find Oak: Oak McCulloch on FaceBook Oak McCulloch LinkedInOak McCulloch Website If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Mark Jacobsen is an Active Duty Air Force Officer, who currently is a professor at the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies. Mark started his career as pilot and later transitioned to extensive work in drone programs. Also, Mark is an amazing author, his books include Eating Glass and Lord of Harambee. He contributes to multiple Blogs like War on the Rocks and From the Green Notebook. In this episode Mike and Mark give into failure, learning from it and how Mark decided to write about it. There are not a lot of books that talk about failure and this one does an amazing job, weaving Mark's person accounts into lesson-learned for life. Enjoy the episode and make sure to get a copy of Eating Glass!! Find Mark: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markdjacobsen/https://www.facebook.com/mark.jacobsen.545Eating Glass by Mark Jacobsen Lords of Harambee by Mark Jacobsen Mark D. Jacobsen Website When You Lose Your Why-MUST READ!!!If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
If you've been listening to Always in Pursuit podcast or Mike's previous unit Podcast called Kill Tank Radio then you've hear him mention CSM (R ) Scott Schroeder. Scott retired after 32 years of service in the Army and after completing his time as the FORSCOM CSM. Since that time he has mentored a generation of leaders in and out of uniform. He authored a book titled “Behind the Colors” which in Mike's opinion is the best book written about NCO leadership. He has also hosted a podcast titled “Reflection on Behind the Colors”. Also works with Solution 21, providing his years of experience in a consulting role. In this episode Mike and Scott talk about leadership, service in the military, facing adversity and why the ability to reflect is so important. Also how transitions take time and hell of a lot of patience. This is an episode that you want to have a notebook ready, as Scott provides tons of life lessons and leadership principles. Find Scott here: Scott on FacebookScott on LinkedInREFLECTIONS FROM: BEHIND THE COLORS PodcastBehind the Colors BookSchroeder Coaching Website If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
In this episode we talk with Major Lily Garcia who instructs at West Point. Her course teaches students how to understand emotions, bias and how this can affect leadership. One of the topics she discusses is how to have tough conversations. How our own upbringing can affect the dialogue and we need to fight for perspectives. Lily and Mike talk about some of the barriers that exist and techniques for overcoming them Find Major Lily Garcia: Lily Garcia FaceBookIf you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
Marius is originally from Romania and now resides in Luxembourg. Last year he made a decision, the life of a Corporate Lawyer slugging away everyday in the grind wasn't living. So, he made the hardest decision of his life and set off on a new path. One that has led him on a journey within himself and translated into healing others. In this episode we talk about this journey and dive into his role as a Strategic Life Coach and Mindfulness Teacher. Find Marius Iliescu: Marius Iliescu LinkedInMarius Iliescu FaceBook Marius Website Marius InstagramIf you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning into the show! Check out our amazing Sponsors ADYTON PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
In this episode with Jamie we talk about his time in the United States Navy, how he was part of the first submarine crew to launch tomahawk missiles into Desert Storm. What life on a submarine is like and what his aspirations were. However, Jamie suffered a catastrophic accident that left him paralyzed, with brain damage and a bleak diagnosis. Through perseverance, stubborn mentality and the help of his amazing girlfriend. Jamie overcame it all and went on to live an extremely successful life as a dentist. Find Jamie: Jamie FergusonIf you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show!Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
In this episode, we spend time with Steve Leonard, one of the Godfathers of military blogging. He was doing it long before it was cool. We talk about the origins of Doctrine Man, current military issues and how sharing stories is a key part of our ability to connect. With no shortage of sarcasm, we have a fun conversation about annoying nuisances that exist in the workplace. This episode is packed with a ton of great information and knowledge, so make sure you have a notebook ready! Hope you enjoy this episode with DOCTRINE MAN! Preorder Steve's latest book: Boldly Go, Leadership Strategy and Conflict Steve and a few pieces of his work: Doctrine Man on FaceBookSteven Leonard LinkedInThe Wisdom of Reverse MentoringTools of the Trade 10 Life Lessons in LeadershipThrowing Your Boots Over the Wire How to Know when the Time is Right for You/If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple of your friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning in to the show! Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
This is a special release episode for an organization we are proud to be affiliated with. Silent Bridge is an organization that combats human trafficking in Asia. Not only do they rescue these young children, but they also assist them to develop long-term life plans. We would like to thank our special guest for coming on and sharing this important message. Get involved and find out more: Silent Bridge Silent Bridge on Facebook
The Iditarod dog mushing race is often called “The Last Great Race,” and Dallas Seavey is one of the big names in that great race. The son of a 3-time winner, he has endured and triumphed on his own, and is currently tied for the most wins at 5. This year he is set to smash the record and claim a 6th win. In this episode we talk about his upbringing, a change in his life plans, and how he continually moves forward, no matter the setbacks. We also have an amazing discussion about leadership - and how in the darkest moments, leaders give selflessly to carry their teams through. Dallas has also won Norway's Finnmarkslopet and has been featured on the NatGeoTV's Ultimate Survival Alaska. Everything he participates in, he wins!! Find Dallas Dallas Seavey on Facebook AK Sled Dog Tours If you enjoyed this episode of Always in Pursuit, please share with a couple friends and leave us a review on whatever platform you use. Also find out more about AIP and the team at www.alwaysinpursuit.org. Thank you for tuning into the show!
Retired Master. Sgt. Leroy Petry was an Army Ranger for 16 years -- and for his actions in Afghanistan in 2008, became the second living recipient of the Medal of Honor in the modern era. Since his 2014 retirement from the Army, he's been a strong veterans' advocate and works tireless to reduce the suicide epidemic plaguing our community. In this episode, Leroy talks about the actions that earned him the nation's highest award for battlefield valor and his own struggles as a veteran. Find Leroy: Leroy Petry LinkedInLeroy Petry Facebook Warrior Call Read the Citation for Leroy's MOH: Leroy Petry's MOH Citation Leroy Petry's MOH Video with President Obama Learn more about about the AIP Team @ https://www.alwaysinpursuit.org/. Visit the blog, sign up for the newsletter and visit the shop to get your AIP Swag!! Check out our amazing Sponsors Adyton PBC and Learn more about MUSTR app which is streamlining systems for leaders across the Department of Defense!
JJ Wilson and James Boyd are former Green Berets. Along with their friend Jeff Prosek. They took their experiences from their time in uniform, academia, and the tech world to form the company Adyton. After COVID-19 derailed their initial plans, they pivoted — and created a way to immediately help soldiers and leaders with the app Mustr. Great episode with these two gentlemen — and stay tuned for an important announcement at the end of the episode! James BoydJJ WilsonAdyton PBC Learn more about MUSTR
Part of the amazing saga that is Zach Carbo's life. In this episode talks about the end of his time in Ranger Regiment, growing in the world of wingsuits, base jumping and free falling. Zach is a true super hero! Zach Carbo on Facebook Zach Carbo on Instagram Epic ShitZach Talking about his craftThe Ranger Creed
Zach has always lived his life on his own terms. This has given him a perspective that is unique and inspiring in its simplicity. Do not over think it, sometimes you must trust your ability and step to the edge. In depth discussion with Zach in this episode, from his childhood, time in Regiment to now. Enjoyed catching up with him!! Zach Carbo on Facebook Zach Carbo on Instagram Epic ShitZach Talking about his craftThe Ranger Creed
Matthew Hefti is the author of “A Hard and Heavy Thing”, veteran and lawyer. He has a perspective that is thought provoking and incredibly insightful. In this episode we talk about his work as an author and the Air Force as a EOD Tech. How all that wove together and manifested its way into him becoming a lawyer. Matthew also Co-Founded the Wrath Bearing Tree, which is an organization you need check out and helps veterans voices/work be heard. Grab a notebook and find a quiet place, this podcast will give you a lot to think about. Matthew Hefti on LinkedIn Wrath Bearing TreeA Hard and Heavy Thing by Matthew Hefti
Lorin Lynch is one of the most physically capable person I have met in my life. His focus on fitness has helped him through difficult times. He uses social media to provide tips on fitness, life, diet advice and how to keep the fire burning. His transparency in this episode is inspiring and serves as a testament to who Lorin is, a servant leader and who wants to add value to peoples lives. Find Lorin: Lorin Lynch
This episode we are joined by the master storyteller Keith Nightingale. Keith is a living legend and has an amazing ability to tell the story of our country. We discuss the sacrifices made by many from WWII to the Global War on Terrorism. Keith has firsthand knowledge of a lot of the items discussed, so you are in for an amazing episode. We dedicated the episode to the following Heroes: Casey Casavant Zane SchlemmerFind Keith Nightingale and his works here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-nightingale-1b619536/Phoenix Rising A Soldiers Look Back Just Another Day In Vietnam