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Roger Goodell joins the show! We're live from Fanatics Fest in NYC with the 8th Commissioner of the National Football League, the man who has taken the NFL to new heights and dedicated his life to the league. We talk life as the commish, growing the game, flag football in the Olympics, and more. Commissioner Goodell then takes our patented Dude Ranking Questionnaire. We wrap up with The Chillest Dude of the Week presented by Coors Light. Thanks again to Michael Rubin and Fanatics Fest for hosting us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts Brad Fowler and Alex Higdon are excited to be joined by Tyler Greenawalt, NFL writer for Amazon News, whose work dives deep into player projections, team evaluations, and breakout candidates heading into the 2025 NFL season.We kick things off with Tyler's breakdown of the top contenders for the 2025 NFL Receiving Triple Crown, and who has a real shot to lead the league in receptions, yards, and touchdowns.Tyler shares which team is being overlooked heading into the season — and which one might be primed to disappoint based on inflated expectations.With nine teams starting new quarterbacks in 2025, Tyler discusses who might surprise fans this year and who could struggle early under the pressure.We also get Tyler's thoughts on the Aaron Rodgers move to Pittsburgh, and which rookie quarterbacks most closely resemble current NFL starters.Tyler also gives his thoughts on the Dallas Cowboys this upcoming season under new coach Brian Schottenheimer.Plus, Tyler reveals his top late-round running back poised to break out, and which of the 11 new defensive play-callers could immediately reshape their team's defensive identity.Don't miss this insightful episode with one of the NFL media's sharpest analysts as we preview key storylines for the 2025 season!
The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Super Bowl Champion Ndamukong Suh talking about his career and what comes next after retiring. LB Von Miller signs with the Commanders. Has the Super Bowl drive started in DC? Plus, the Steelers sign LB TJ Watt to a huge extension. Is just getting to the playoffs now enough for Pittsburgh? The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A selection of the best Kyle Brandt cuts from the Week of July 14th: The season Josh Allen gets past the Chiefs Comparing WR's from different eras Time for Justin Herbert to join the club Ndamukong Suh played on and over the line Jets need wins, not just signings Is Trevor Lawrence fed up? Do not trade Terry McLaurin Tyreek Hill's all-time greatness is TBD 10 Takes with Kyle Brandt is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Chase Edmonds answering several questions - do Chargers players need to get on Justin Herbert’s level? Who’s the top football mind right now? Later Kyle highlights a player who had a brief but brilliant career. Tennessee Titans LB Femi Oladejo joins the show and talks about switching positions, being a leader, and his first impressions of Cam Ward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL Network Insiders Tom Pelissero, Judy Battista and Mike Garafolo deliver the biggest football headlines of the day, starting with the news that Pittsburgh Steelers edge rusher T.J. Watt signed an historic contract extension with the franchise. Then, both the Colts' Cam Bynum and the Titans' Roger McCreary join the Insiders for interviews. Jane Slater provides an update on the Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons, which is followed by Marcas Grant delivering fantasy football storylines as training camps commence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jim Rome Show HR 1 - 7/17/25 Micah Parsons gets a little too real when talking about his contract status with the Dallas Cowboys. Then, what happened at a Coldplay concert last night? Golf Channel's Rex Hoggard Joins the show from the Open Championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Rashad Jennings reacting to the Washington Commanders signing Von Miller. Later, they discuss Micah Parsons comments about his contract situation. Rob Gronkowski joins and talks about Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft, Mike Vrabel, and dating Tom Brady.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Rashad Jennings answering Throwdown Thursday questions - are you more intrigued by Caleb Williams/Chicago Bears or JJ McCarthy/Minnesota Vikings? Is it more likely for the single season rushing record or single season receiving record to be broken? Kyle shares his research on how being married impacts performance on the field. Titans DE Jeffery Simmons joins the show and talks about #1 pick Cam Ward and preparing for another season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can the Cowboys make explosive runs this season? Will Marist Liufau become a star of the defense? More questions as we count down to Training Camp in Oxnard.
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FAD Hour 1- Show Open, Dallas Cowboys, David Bearman full 2739 Thu, 17 Jul 2025 01:25:13 +0000 OQ4JyMMP0Vp1Sn0xdhM6V8C72IkrhzGp nfl,cowboys,sports The Fan After Dark nfl,cowboys,sports FAD Hour 1- Show Open, Dallas Cowboys, David Bearman The Fan After Dark includes a rotation of hosts offering a truth-telling sports entertainment experience that gets listeners right on the biggest sports topics in and around DFW, across the country, and around the world. Focusing on the Cowboys, Rangers, Mavericks, etc., The Fan After Dark airs M-F from 7-11 PM and is the only live and local sports radio show in the MetroplexCome 'Get Right' with Reg on The Fan, and be prepared for sports talk on a whole new level. You can follow Reg on Twitter @regadetula © 2024 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?f
07-17-25 - Thursdays w/Former Dallas Cowboy OLineman Dale Hellestrae - As A Former Player What Does Dale Think About The ESPYs - Discussing The Suns Trade Of Bradley BealSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Colin Cowherd has theorized that Nick Saban could be the next coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Are we really entertaining the idea that Saban will return to the sideline?
The Eagles are under 50 days away from their season opener against the Dallas Cowboys. But as the Eagles start their quest to repeat as Super Bowl Champions, who may be the biggest threat to the Eagles. The midday show is wondering if it's the Commanders who the Eagles had a 2-1 record against last season including a win in the NFC Championship. Do you view the Commanders as a serious threat to the Eagles?
John McMullen from Sports Illustrated joined DJ to take a look at the NFC East and examine the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders and New York Giants.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel discuss the culture of swapping jerseys after a game and how Matt missed out on most of it. Watching The Quarterback Netflix series, Matt reflects on the insight from the show and how it compares to his own experiences. NY Times Best Selling Author Jeff Pearlman begins with covering Barry Bonds and how great of a baseball player he was. Was Bonds' demeanor part of the reason his legacy has suffered so much? Jeff recounts his book on the Cowboys and what made Jimmy Johnson's team so special. What made Bo Jackson one of the best athletes of all-time and what was the one sport he couldn't play? Jeff talks about Brett Favre and why he was legendary. Jeff previews his project on Tupac (coming out in October) and how he spoke to over 650 people for research. We play 'Start, Bench, Cut' with College Quartback trios from their alma-maters. Put the QBs in order from Oklahoma, Florida, Oregon, and USC. Matt and Bobby are both ready for real football and Matt is preparing for upcoming Media Days. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Jets chances in the AFC. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Jason Cabinda discuss the players that should be getting more respect this season. Plus, Ndamukong Suh reflects on his NFL career and what comes next after retiring. Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with WR Terry McLaurin frustrated over his contract with the Commanders. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Jason Cabinda discuss QB Trevor Lawrence's comments on the Jaguars not being taken seriously. Dolphins RB Jaylen Wright gives his thoughts on the changes in Miami and who is the fastest player on the team. Plus, Colts owner Kalen Jackson reflects on Jim Irsay's ownership of the team and how they'll now move forward. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is this a make-or-break camp for Mazi Smith? Can the Cowboys fix their home record? The guys run through more important Cowboys questions before heading to Oxnard next week.
Could the Dallas Cowboys Be Heading Into Another Holdout? full 784 Wed, 16 Jul 2025 15:38:11 +0000 BvzqhdGuwn5H66GPes9CPVkNqkG3ZvcW sports Shan and RJ sports Could the Dallas Cowboys Be Heading Into Another Holdout? 105.3 The Fan 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.
Barry Manilow #1 hits...is it a meteor...did nightmares shorten our lifespan
Looking back on a phenomenal tenure as a national scout for the NFL specifically for the Dallas Cowboys and recently becoming the new executive Senior Director for the Senior Bowl, Drew Fabianich joins Sean and Dan sharing a few gems from his career scouting and developing talent at both the highest levels collegiately and professionally. Recently obtaining his new role as Senior Director, Drew goes on to share a few things he looks forward to regarding this years Senior Bowl and the ones to come in the later years.
Win your league at the end of the draft with our top nine must-draft 2025 fantasy football sleepers to target! Will Jacksonville Jaguars RB Bhayshul Tuten become the next rookie breakout with head coach Liam Coen on the sticks? Plus, does Cleveland Browns RB Dylan Sampson dominate touches if RB Quinshon Judkins is forced to miss time following new legal allegations? Seth, Steve & Jake dial up dart throws with upside from the shore on a new episode of the podcast! ⏰ Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:32 Draft Night Out 2025 Promo 00:07:55 Shore Thing Sleepers: 9 Must-Draft Fantasy Football Sleepers 00:08:09 Way-Too-Early 2025 Sleepers Review 00:12:11 Jerome Ford (RB, Cleveland Browns) | 163 OVR, RB53 00:15:19 Dylan Sampson (RB, Cleveland Browns) | 203 OVR, RB60 00:19:34 Jaydon Blue (RB, Dallas Cowboys) | 156 OVR, RB51 00:24:01 Bhayshul Tuten (RB, Jacksonville Jaguars) | 158 OVR, RB52 00:31:36 Ja'Tavion Sanders (TE, Carolina Panthers) | 236 OVR, TE28 00:37:38 Kyle Pitts (TE, Atlanta Falcons) | 164 OVR, TE19 00:40:23 Trevor Lawrence (QB, Jacksonville Jaguars) | 112 OVR, QB18 00:43:58 Tre Harris (WR, Los Angeles Chargers) | 157 OVR WR63 00:47:28 Rashod Bateman (WR, Baltimore Ravens) | 144 OVR, WR57 00:50:58 A Little off the Top: Cut 1 Game 00:51:19 Cut 1 “Sleeper” People Are Still Trying To Make Happen 00:58:41 Listener Dynasty Question 01:02:17 Cut 1 Memorable Training Camp Moment 01:12:38 Plugs + Outro
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Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel discuss the culture of swapping jerseys after a game and how Matt missed out on most of it. Watching The Quarterback Netflix series, Matt reflects on the insight from the show and how it compares to his own experiences. NY Times Best Selling Author Jeff Pearlman begins with covering Barry Bonds and how great of a baseball player he was. Was Bonds' demeanor part of the reason his legacy has suffered so much? Jeff recounts his book on the Cowboys and what made Jimmy Johnson's team so special. What made Bo Jackson one of the best athletes of all-time and what was the one sport he couldn't play? Jeff talks about Brett Favre and why he was legendary. Jeff previews his project on Tupac (coming out in October) and how he spoke to over 650 people for research. We play 'Start, Bench, Cut' with College Quartback trios from their alma-maters. Put the QBs in order from Oklahoma, Florida, Oregon, and USC. Matt and Bobby are both ready for real football and Matt is preparing for upcoming Media Days. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL Network Insiders Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport join forces to deliver the biggest football headlines of the day. First, the Insiders react to the news of New York Jets stars Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner signing contract extensions with the franchise. Then, Cam Wolfe joins with a preview of Dolphins and Bills training camp. That is followed by an interview with Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua. Then, Jane Slater has the latest on the Dallas Cowboys. Later, Marc Ross predicts the top five NFL defenses of 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who remembers Correll Buckhalter, Rod Hood and Jason Short?ITB's Eagles beat reporter Andrew DiCecco does, and in this episode he goes through some of his most memorable obscure Eagles from past training camps, spanning about 20 years.Who are some of yours? #philadelphiaeagles #eagles #flyeaglesfly Send him your favorites to insidethebirds@gmail.com.
ITB hosts Adam Caplan and Geoff Mosher go into specific prop bets for the Eagles – both team and individual players – and what they mean about how oddsmakers view the Eagles in 2025. You don't have to be a gambler to understand and enjoy the content. #philadelphiaeagles #eagles #flyeaglesfly #jalenhurts #nicksirianni #saquonbarkley #ajbrown SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON CHANNEL FOR EXCLUSIVE, BONUS CONTENT: https://www.patreon.com/insidethebirds ► Sign up for our newsletter! • Visit http://eepurl.com/hZU4_n► Sky Motor Cars • Visit https://www.skymotorcars.com and tell them Adam and Geoff sent you!Follow the Hosts!► Follow our Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideBirds► Follow Geoff Mosher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/geoffpmosher► Follow Adam Caplan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/caplannfl► Follow Andrew DiCecco on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewdiceccoHow to access our FULL Podcast:APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/...SPREAKER: https://www.spreaker.com/user/...NFL insider veterans take an in-depth look that no other show can offer! Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news, rumors, and discussions.For more, be sure to check out our official website: https://www.insidethebirds.com.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Willie Colon reacting to Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni defending Jalen Hurts - is Jalen Hurts a game manager? BIG DEAL or NO BIG DEAL - 49ers WR Juwon Jennings wants a new deal or wants to be traded? Is Garrett Wilson and Justin Fields playing together a big deal or no big deal? Name that rookie - the hosts play a game where they throw out random trivia questions and they must guess the rookie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o, Willie Colon and Saints S Justin Reid discussing the Cleveland Browns complicated QB situation - where does Shedeur Sanders rank in Cleveland? Then Justin weighs in on Justin Jefferson, Jalen Hurts’, and preparing for Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. Packers starting Left Tackle Rasheed Walker joins the show and talks about his matchups vs. Aidan Hutchinson, Jordan Love, Packers WRs,See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Dave Ross and Jensen Lewis are joined by Joshua Perry, College Football Analyst, to break down the Big Ten and SEC Conference Odds. Also, joining the show is Jonathan Von Tobel, VSiN Host, to discuss the NFL Futures Market. Plus, joining the show is Tyler Fulghum, ESPN Betting Analyst, to break down the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers. Plus, don't miss Dave and Jensen's Best Bets for today!
Seth and Sean react to Boomer's take on the MLB All-Stars wearing their team uniforms again, and react to CJ Stroud and Micah Parsons' Jams commercial.
The guys continue to ask the important Cowboys questions ahead of training camp getting underway next week.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott had a dramatic fall in the NFL's top 100 players list, dropping from No. 16 in 2024 to No. 79 in 2025.
South Point Studios host, Jeff Parles joins Cofield & Company to preview the 2025 MLB All-Star Home Run Derby, review the outrage over Juan Soto being snubbed from the All-Star roster, and give his thoughts on the structure of the Dallas Cowboys team going into the 2025 NFL season. Former NFL quarterback, Teddy Bridgewater has been suspended from coaching with his high school alma mater after admitting to providing players with transportation, meals, and recovery costs during the 2024 football season. SEC Conference commissioner, Greg Sankey's call for an expansion to the NCAA Basketball Tournament during the SEC Media Day. Former University of Alabama quarterback, Greg McElroy claims Nick Saban is not done coaching college football.
Season 3 of the Long Blue Leadership podcast is a wrap! From established national leaders to rising stars, this season features inspiring stories from U.S. Air Force Academy graduates. SUMMARY This season's guests included Dr. Heather Wilson '82, former Secretary of the Air Force; Dr. John Torres '82, NBC News Senior Medical Correspondent; Maj. Gen. Thomas Sherman '95, Vice Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy, and 2nd Lt. Wyatt Hendrickson '24, NCAA wrestling champion. SHARE THIS EPISODE LINKEDIN | FACEBOOK TAKEAWAYS Leadership is about collecting tools over time. Your identity is not defined by your profession. Intentionality in actions leads to personal growth. Leadership can be practiced at any level. Admitting mistakes quickly is crucial for growth. Respect and loyalty are earned through care. Every moment is an opportunity to make an impact. Legacy is built in real-time interactions. Conversations can unlock deeper insights about leadership. Sharing stories fosters connection and learning. CHAPTERS 00:00 Celebrating leadership lessons from Season 3 03:07 Insights from Dr. Heather Wilson '82 05:47 Chad Hennings '88 on identity and leadership 08:55 Young leader Wyatt Hendrickson's '24 journey 11:51 Jemal Singleton '99, leading where you are 14:53 Emma Przybyslawski '10 on leadership beyond the uniform 17:49 Dr. John Torres '82, earning respect and loyalty 20:37 Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Sherman '95 on trust, courage, and legacy 23:47 Looking ahead to Season 4 ABOUT OUR HOSTS BIO's LT. COL. (RET.) NAVIERE WALKEWICZ '99 Senior Vice President, Engagement With over two decades in leadership roles, my current focus at the Association of Graduates - U.S. Air Force Academy is fostering a robust network of 50,000+ alumni. This commitment involves igniting a culture of engagement and inclusivity, underpinned by a strong foundation in support of our Air Force Academy. - BIO COPY CREDIT: LINKEDIN.COM MR. WYATT HORNSBY Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications | Executive Producer Wyatt Hornsby is passionate about developing marketing and communications talent and cohesive, high-performance teams. He is senior vice president of marketing and communications at the Air Force Academy Foundation and the Association of Graduates. He leads the work of the foundation and alumni association marketing and communications division, while also coordinating with various Air Force Academy offices, including Public Affairs and Strategic Communications. - BIO COPY CREDIT: LINKEDIN.COM CONNECT WITH THE LONG BLUE LEADERSHIP PODCAST NETWORK TEAM Send your feedback or nominate a guest: socialmedia@usafa.org Ted Robertson | Producer and Editor: Ted.Robertson@USAFA.org Ryan Hall | Director: Ryan.Hall@USAFA.org Bryan Grossman | Copy Editor: Bryan.Grossman@USAFA.org Wyatt Hornsby | Executive Producer: Wyatt.Hornsby@USAFA.org ALL PAST LBL EPISODES | ALL LBLPN PRODUCTIONS AVAILABLE ON ALL MAJOR PODCAST PLATFORMS FULL TRANSCRIPT SPEAKERS Co-Hosts: Lt. Col. (Ret.) Naviere Walkewicz '99 | Mr. Wyatt Hornsby Naviere Walkewicz 00:26 Welcome to our retrospective for Season 3. We're celebrating the first three seasons of the Association & Foundation's premier podcast and the countless leadership lessons shared by some of the most accomplished Air Force Academy grads. Wyatt Hornsby 00:41 Naviere, in Season 3, we've showcased some amazing stories and takeaways that apply to life, both in and out of the military. From the start, Long Blue Leadership has given listeners an inside look at real experiences, insights and advice from seasoned leaders as well as those just beginning their journeys. These deep dives explore how leaders not only face challenges head on, but also find ways to inspire and empower those around them. Naviere Walkewicz 01:06 These conversations are amazing. What really sets this podcast apart are how these leadership discussions consistently touch on teamwork, perseverance, humility, excellence and service before self. Wyatt Hornsby 01:17 Well said, Naviere. And in this edition of Long Blue Leadership, we're gonna respond to a few clips and share our own perspectives related to some of our favorite moments, and we'll also preview what's coming up in Season 4. Naviere Walkewicz 01:30 Now Wyatt and I would be remiss if we didn't share — listen, we could go on about every guest that's on this podcast, because everyone is remarkable, but we're just going to focus on a few of them. So let's jump right into some of our favorite moments from Season 3. Wyatt Hornsby Let's do it. Naviere Walkewicz All right. Well, this first clip is someone that you're going to recognize: Dr. Heather Wilson, Class of '82. What an amazing graduate. And you know, when we think about what she's accomplished — she's a Distinguished Graduate, secretary of the Air Force, I mean, going on into Congress — she is a mentor for many. And this particular clip, she actually is referring to someone who's been a mentor for her and being able to make an impact in his life. So let's take a listen. Dr. Heather Wilson 02:12 My grandfather was an aviator. He was also a mechanic. He could use any tool. I mean, he was just amazing with his hands. And I had learned a new tool in school, and I took out a piece of graph paper, and I drew a curve, and I said, “Grandpa, do you think you could find the area under this curve?” And he said, “Well, I'd probably count up the squares and estimate from there on the graph paper.” And I then I showed him something new, and it was called calculus, and it was the first time in my life that I realized I had a tool that my grandfather didn't have. He had a high school education and had gone into the RAF during the First World War, and he was a great mechanic and a really good man, but I realized that there were opportunities for me that maybe my grandfather never had. Naviere Walkewicz 03:14 What an amazing conversation with her. What did you think about that comment about the tool? Wyatt Hornsby 03:19 That's very, very moving. You can see just what her grandfather, what he meant to her, and just to think about those experiences and how they informed and influenced how Dr. Wilson has been a leader to so many in Congress, as secretary of the Air Force and now as president of the University of Texas, El Paso. Naviere Walkewicz 03:38 Yes. And when you go back to that conversation, I think she talks about tools in a toolbox, and she relates it to her grandfather and her dad, I think, as well. But she talks about the toolbox almost serving as — you never know when you're going to need a tool. So as long as you collect tools over time, they can make a difference. And so she likens them to the people in your life and the people who serve with you and under you and above you. But if you start to recognize the tools that they have, you never know when they're going to make a difference. And in her case, she was actually able to provide a tool like calculus for her grandfather. Wyatt Hornsby A great lesson. Naviere Walkewicz Yes, yes. So make sure you take a listen on that one. Wyatt Hornsby 04:15 Well, Naviere, this next conversation I absolutely love — Chad Hennings, Class of 1988, who went on, I believe, to serve in the Gulf War, flew the A-10 before joining the Super Bowl-winning Dallas Cowboys. And I love this conversation. Chad talks in this conversation about who you are isn't necessarily what you do. It comes from who you are from within. I just love this clip. Let's listen to it. Chad Hennings 04:41 One of the questions that I ask someone who is changing and transitioning in their careers, whether that be from professional athletics or from the military, I ask them, “Who are you?” You know, a lot of times they'll say, “I'm well, I'm Captain so-and-so,” or, “I'm a former F-16 fighter pilot,” or, “I'm a former running back.” I go, “That's what you do. Who are you? What you do does not define who you are.” I mean, that's the thing that I think so many people need to grasp, is that their identity is not based on what they do. It's more of an inner pursuit. Naviere Walkewicz 05:14 Well, I won't put you on the spotlight and ask you who you are, but I remember that conversation, and it was really quite a reflective one for me, because I remember, as he was sharing those things, I started thinking, “Well, who am I, you know, as a leader, etc.” So that was really meaningful. Wyatt Hornsby 05:30 Indeed. I mean, all across our lives and careers, we do a lot of different things. We wear a lot of different hats at various points, and I think it's hard, but I think it's so meaningful to really reflect on your own personal values in determining really who you are from within. I just loved how Chad talked about that. Naviere Walkewicz 05:50 Yes, that was just one of the lessons that he shared. And I think it really kind of goes back to understanding yourself and growing as a leader. So it's certainly a wonderful conversation for those interested. Well, let's take a visit to one of our younger graduates. Most recently, 2024 class, and his name is Wyatt Hendrickson, so another Wyatt here. Some might remember him as Captain America. I think he's been called that lately, in the news, but known for just his accomplishments in the world of wrestling and what he's continuing to go on, hopefully here in the Olympics. But this conversation really is about some real insightful moments that I think he's had as a young leader, that he recognizes the importance of doing things for yourself. And some might first think, “Well, that sounds kind of selfish, right? You know, we're taught to be team members and team players and do things together.” But when we, when we listen to this clip, I think we understand why he talks about doing things for yourself. Let's take a listen. Wyatt Hendrickson 06:49 As a leader in at the Air Force Academy, I started going to these briefs, and I'm like, “You know, I'm not going to try to have the a bad mindset. I'm not going to show up here, just check a box. I'm going to show up here and try to take something from it.” So what I did, I bring like a notebook or a small little pamphlet, just to write notes. And everything you do, do it with intent. Don't do it because you're afraid of a bad result — you're afraid of something here, there. Do it because you want to do it, and you have to decide you're doing it for yourself. Naviere Walkewicz 07:18 You know, what I really like about that clip is understanding that you have to do things for yourself and not others. And so I liken it — you know, we are parents, and at one time we are children. And so we probably did things. We do things as parents for your children. When you're a child, you do things because you don't want to make your parents unhappy, or you want to make your teacher proud or your coach proud. And I think he learned early as a leader that if you're going to do something with intent, to do it for yourself. What do you think? Wyatt Hornsby 07:44 That's right. Being able to invest in yourself so that you can show up for others as well. And so I think when you really consider that, he's really talking about a little bit of service before self within that as well. And I think it's working out well for him. You know, he just pulled off, some say, the biggest upset in NCAA wrestling history. And I agree, we'll hope that he gets to the Olympics. Just what a remarkable young leader and athlete. Naviere Walkewicz 08:11 Yes, and what an exciting and engaging conversation that I hope you'll take a listen to as well. There were some exciting moments in there that he experienced, I think. You know, with the president and, you know, just kind of reflective moments with his coach, but certainly a conversation that many will be engaged by. Wyatt Hornsby 08:28 And when we talked to him, his life was very busy, and we just so appreciate him taking time to talk with you, Naviere. Naviere Walkewicz Yes, absolutely. Wyatt Hornsby All right. Naviere, this next guest I absolutely love — Jemal Singleton, Class of 1999. Naviere Walkewicz Gold will shine. Wyatt Hornsby That's right, assistant head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, also coach for running backs for the Eagles. And this was such a great conversation. We were you were able to go to Philadelphia and sit down with Jemal and really hear his story and something — I mean, the conversation was just full of great insights. But one thing that Jemal said that I absolutely loved was, no matter where you are in your life and career, lead where you are. You don't have to have a big team or direct reports, just lead where you are. So let's listen to that clip. Jemal Singleton 09:17 I think the biggest thing that you can do is lead where you're at, and it doesn't matter where you're at. “Oh, well, I'm not the CEO,” or, “Oh, I'm not the head coach,” or, “Oh, I'm not the commander.” So? Leadership comes in a million different ways. And I truly believe that you know kind of what you do with the little things, is how you do everything. And if, in your position, whatever it may be — maybe nobody even works for you — you can still lead from that position. You can lead from that spot. And I think that's it. Don't be afraid to step out. Don't be afraid to be a leader in your own mind. It's got to start there. At some point, you keep honing those skills and then maybe you are going to grow. And then, hey, you have three people working for you, but you then be a leader at that point. And it's kind of like what I mentioned earlier, about be where your feet are; lead where your feet are at. Wyatt Hornsby 10:09 What a great insight. And I think that is just so helpful for not only people who are earlier in their career, and maybe they want to be able to grow as a leader. But also for leaders as well, in terms of how they instill in the people who they're privileged to lead, how they can continue to grow and advance. Naviere Walkewicz 10:30 Yes, what a great life lesson in general. I think sometimes we are so eyes forward on the next thing, that we forget to be our best at the present and the moment. And that was a really, I think, a key message that I took from that was, you know, when he says, lead where you are, you know, be fully present where you are, just like we are right now, reliving, kind of that moment with him. And so what an engaging and amazing conversation with Coach Jemal Singleton. Of course, being a '99 grad, you'd expect that, but, you know? Wyatt Hornsby 10:58 We wish him. We wish him all the best. What a run he's on right now. Congrats to the Eagles. Naviere Walkewicz 11:03 Yes. And if I may just offer this: I did want to extend to the team with the Eagles — I mean, what a world class operation out there, to be able to invite us in and put us in their amazing studio to help us share the story that really goes beyond the football, right? It goes beyond the field and how they're doing things as leaders out there. So thank you so much for that amazing support. We really appreciate it. All right. This next clip, Wyatt, is someone that we know well. She is one of our past AOG board directors, Class of 2010, Emma Przybyslawski, also a Young Alumni Excellence Award winner for us, what a remarkable leader. You know, she served in the Air Force, in the special operations community, but also went on after the uniform to really kind of lead her team and her business. In this particular clip, she's talking about leadership outside of uniform. And I think it's important for our listeners to know that leadership comes in and outside of uniform, and so we want to make sure we highlight that. But this particular clip, she talks about getting to “no” as fast as you can — and that's an odd statement to hear, but I think it's really impactful. Emma Przybyslawski 12:14 One of my key tenets is having the stomach to say, like, “Oof, this didn't work out the way that I wanted it to,” or, “Maybe we were wrong about that.” Step 1, right? Admitting the problem. Step 2 is then pivot, move on, let it go. Just let it go, and either take some great lessons learned from it — hopefully you do — or just bail on it and like, go on to something different. Get to no as fast as you can. Like, no is an OK answer, but man, let's get there as fast as we can. Because the more time you iterate and waste on bad ideas that you don't know if they're bad yet, that they're going to be, the sooner you can get to no, the better off you are. Naviere Walkewicz 12:59 I really like that, just because it's so different. I mean, it's a different perspective on being thoughtful. on resources and time and how you actually utilize all that as a leader and when you're making decisions that impact others. I just thought that was really insightful. What'd you get from it? Wyatt Hornsby 13:16 I agree, and what I hear from that is integrity and discipline. No one likes to admit that they're wrong. It's not the most fun thing in the world, but what I heard Emma say was, “If we got something wrong, just admit it. Get there as quickly as possible, learn and move on.” So I love that leadership insight. Naviere Walkewicz 13:33 Yes, and when you look through history and you think about, those greats, those innovators — but you know, over time, they failed because they failed to actually move forward or stop something that was no longer working. They just held on so tight. I think as a leader, it's important to recognize that. And her, as you know, such, I think, a young and enthusiastic and, you know, impactful leader realizing that it's an important lesson I think we can all take. Wyatt Hornsby 13:56 It's easy to see, you know, when we hear Emma talk about leadership, it's easy to see how far she's come in life, and, you know, what she's been able to do. Naviere Walkewicz 14:05 Yes, so make sure you listen to that. While she does talk about that outside of uniform, she does share some incredible stories while she was in the special operations community. I think our listeners will really enjoy learning some of that too. Wyatt Hornsby 14:16 All right, Naviere, our next guest, Dr. John Torres, Class of 1982 — and that's a name that many of our listeners and viewers may be familiar with. Chief medical correspondent for NBC News. And I love this conversation. Dr. Torres was able to take time from his schedule and visit with us here in Wecker Hall. And really what he talked about, what I took away from this was that leaders earn respect and loyalty. They take care of their people, and they put their people really before themselves. So let's listen to this clip. Dr. John Torres 14:47 Watching leaders and how they did things, both when I was here at the Academy and when I was in the Air Force and even through medical school, the doctors that were good and talked to people appropriately. The leaders that were good and they had the men and women following them because they wanted to follow them, versus following them because they had to follow them. And as you know, there's a huge difference there. And I tried to model myself after the ones who had people who followed them because they wanted to follow — they respected them. They earned that respect. They earned that loyalty. And to me, that was always an important thing. And so when I transitioned over to medicine, especially being a flight doc, I wanted them to do the things that medically were important for them because they wanted to, because they trusted me, and they understood that I was looking out for them and not just their career or not just their flying, but looking out for them and their families. Naviere Walkewicz 15:32 I remember that conversation. Wyatt Hornsby 15:35 Caring deeply about the person, and not necessarily what they — putting that before what they do. Naviere Walkewicz 15:41 Exactly. That conversation went on because it was referencing the fact that, as a medical doctor in the service, you know, you had those that really wanted to fly like that was their calling. And when they had a medical issue arise, you know, Dr. Torres, because he led in the way that he did. He created that relationship and that trust, to be able to say, “This is what we're up against,” and, you know, to be able to make a leadership and a professional recommendation, and then that, you know, “I care about you as a person, so I'm gonna ask you to consider this,” even if it might be the hard decision that they'd have to make. And I think that that goes a long way for leaders, because sometimes we have to give bad news to our people. Wyatt Hornsby 16:21 That's right, and really caring about those who were charged with leading and taking care of their best interests, sometimes having those tough conversations. But when we do that, when we authentically care about our people, they will respect us. They will trust and that's really what he was talking about. Powerful. Naviere Walkewicz 16:43 I think we could probably both think about examples of leaders in our lives that maybe we didn't get the best news, but we always knew they had our best interests, and we would walk through fire for them. Wyatt Hornsby That's right. Naviere Walkewicz Yes, what a great conversation with an amazing speaker. You'll have to take a listen to the entire conversation with Dr. Torres, because his was really incredible. And the fact that he actually almost left the Academy, but stayed because of survival training. So you make sure you listen to that. All right. Well, this last clip we're going to visit is, gosh, I still just got goose bumps thinking about the conversation with him. It's a recent conversation with Maj. Gen. Tom P. Sherman, Class of 1995, the current vice superintendent of the Air Force Academy. And I could go on and on about, you know, the way he inspires through his words, but this particular clip, Wyatt, was one where he talks about courage, right? And when he recognized a moment in time. This is from a conversation with his AOC, back when he was a cadet at the Air Force Academy, and he had a moment of clarity. Wyatt Hornsby 17:45 We've both had the opportunity to see Gen. Sherman speak, and just an incredible speaker and presenter — really gets to know his audience. So let's listen. Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Sherman 17:57 But I think really where the Foundation came in is where we started to talk about leadership. And you know, what I was asking him to do was to pull my rated recommendation form. So we had just submitted them, and I was asking him to pull my rated recommendation form. I didn't want to compete for it anymore. And so we started to talk about leadership. And he says, “You know, hey, Cadet Sherman, you need to understand that, you know, leadership in this Air Force is being the lead F-16 pilot on a bombing run. You know, putting iron on target.” And that's true. It's a very important part of leadership. It is a very important part of tactical operational leadership in this Air Force. So he's not wrong in that space, but I was looking at it from a different lens, and I was looking at it, I think, on a larger level. And what I don't think he realized is that 30 seconds before I walked into his office, he set me up for success. I just happened to be waiting outside the office, and all of a sudden I looked on his cork board, and somebody, and I don't know who it was, had pinned a note that was written to Airman Magazine by an airman first class. And this airman first class titled this, “I need a leader.” And this A1C felt so strongly about what they were feeling, and I have no idea who this person was, felt so strongly about it that they put pen to paper — and this would have been the fall of 1994 — and sent this into Airman Magazine, and it says, “I need a leader. Commissioning sources: Send us lieutenants that we can look up to that will hold us accountable when we do wrong, that will encourage us when we do well, that will be an example that we can look up to, that will care about us as human beings, because you are not sending them to us now. Air Force: I need a leader.” Like that 30 seconds just before I walked into his office, that changed my life. And it changed my life, because for me, at that moment, what I was getting ready to go ask my AOC to do what I was looking at inside myself like that became my charge. Wyatt Hornsby 19:57 Naviere, I mean, as a graduate, how does that land with you? Naviere Walkewicz 20:01 I have chill bumps right now, and it's not because it's cold in here, because it's not. I think you nailed it when you said he's someone who can really kind of inspire through his words. But you know, when I hear him say that, it makes me want to go back through the Academy all over again. I want to do it again to see if I can do it better. Because I want to be a leader for that airman and for anyone else that is serving alongside me, under me, etc. That's what I felt hearing that again. Wyatt Hornsby 20:33 Yeah, and just from the whole conversation, I mean, that's really, I think that's the essence of Gen. Sherman's career, in my eyes, is that he has done everything he can to deliver or to develop as a leader and to be able to bring out the best in everyone who he has had the opportunity to lead and work with. Naviere Walkewicz 20:51 One of my favorite moments in that conversation was about, you know, “What do you want your legacy to be?” You know, I think that was some kind of — that was maybe a way that I asked the question, and his answer was so unique, because he said, “You know, I don't really think about legacy, like, down the road.” He says — it's almost like he thinks about it in real time, and I'm paraphrasing, so you'll have to listen to the conversation. But he talked about, like, his legacy is when he makes an impact in every moment. So, like, this, you and I together, if I'm able to make an impact through our conversation, like, that's his legacy. And in off the screen, I didn't get to share this in our conversation, but my son, Arden, he's a cadet now, and when I told him I was going to be doing this podcast with Gen. Sherman, he had nothing but amazing — “Mom, I would walk through fire for him. He's so amazing. He's so inspiring.” And I shared that with Gen. Sherman, I said, “Well, you should know, sir, that you created a legacy with my son,” and it actually brought some emotion to him, and that that's who he is. I think that's who we want to be. Wyatt Hornsby 21:52 Absolutely a remarkable leader and just an amazing episode. And hope that you all take the time to listen to it. Naviere Walkewicz 22:00 Yes. So those were our highlights from Season 3. And like I said, we could go on about every one of our guests, because they're so impactful and amazing. And just — we take something from each of them. Wyatt Hornsby 22:12 We did Naviere, and I want to just take a moment too, just to thank you for doing such a great job in Season 3. And just not asking questions, but just having conversations. And it's just easy to see that this just is kind of like a conversation over coffee, where you're just talking about leadership and really getting a sense of what their journey has been, whether it's been the good or the not so good, but just really finding out who they are authentically. So thank you, Naviere, just for leading those conversations. Naviere Walkewicz 22:43 It's my great pleasure. I think some of the best work behind the scenes comes from this place of wanting to help share their story in a way that our listeners may not have ever heard before, and almost unlocking within them something that surprises themselves, about themselves, you know what I mean? Where they're actually like, “Wow, I'm sharing this,” and it's almost unlocking this new portal on leadership, on themselves. And so that's kind of how I always approach preparation for a conversation. And my goal is just to leave someone with something that really resonates with them. Wyatt Hornsby 23:18 Well done, Naviere. And while we're at it, we're going to put Ted, our producer, our amazing producer, on the spot here. Ted, congratulations again on a great Season 3. And what are you — just any reflections that you want to share? Ted Robertson 23:33 Loving watching Naviere grow and glow as a host — she's just my favorite person ever to work with, and thank all of you. This doesn't happen without a whole team committing time and resources and effort, eyes, ears, ideas. It doesn't happen without this group effort. It's a wonderful, wonderful place to be in. Speaking of places to be, you're going to talk about this a little later. Some listener feedback coming up next that Wyatt is going to tell you about. But we have the gift of a new studio that you're some of you are seeing for the first time inside of our new building that we can't wait for many of you to see. So thank you both for everything you do, your support, your encouragement and giving me this couple of minutes to share my thoughts with all of you. Naviere Walkewicz Thanks, Ted. Wyatt Hornsby 24:23 Yeah. Thank you, Ted, again, great work, and we're just we're very grateful for all the heart and soul you put into Long Blue Leadership. Naviere Walkewicz 24:31 Well, up next, Wyatt has some listener feedback to share with you, but before we do that, I'd like to take a moment and thank you for listening to Long Blue Leadership. This podcast publishes the first and third Tuesdays of the month in both audio and video, and is available on all your favorite podcast apps. Be sure to watch or listen to all episodes of Long Blue Leadership at longblueleadership.org. Once more, that's longblueleadership.org Wyatt Hornsby 24:58 And a note I saw from Allison D. in reference to Naviere's conversation, particularly with Emma Przybyslawski. And this highlights how hard Naviere has worked and how well she has done as host of Long Blue Leadership. And I'll start with Allison's note to Naviere, and then I'd like to add some thoughts of my own. From Allison: “Just wanted to do a quick shout out to let you know that I've been listening to your interview with Emma P. and I thought you did a phenomenal job. Emma's willingness to share her perspective in experiences in such an authentic way was a testament to her. But I also wanted you to know that while I was actively listening to her responses, I was also blown away by your ability to follow up with each response with an insightful and natural follow up question. My brain was still digesting her last response, and I don't know how you were able to digest and formulate such an interesting follow up question in such a short amount of time. Well done, Naviere.” Naviere Walkewicz 25:58 I remember that comment. What a special moment to get that from Allison. Thanks for sharing that, Wyatt. Wyatt Hornsby 26:05 Our pleasure, and thank you again, Naviere, for doing such a great job as our host. Naviere Walkewicz 26:10 Well, Wyatt, let's talk about Season 4. It's coming out. Yes, some new things. Do you want to talk about kind of where we're in right now? What to expect? Wyatt Hornsby 26:17 We're going to be having 13 episodes. Ten are going to be Long Blue Leadership, and then two are going to be really developmental focus, special presentations. Can't wait for that. And then, of course, we'll wrap up Season 4 with a retrospective, Naviere. Naviere Walkewicz 26:31 Oh gosh, it's going to be amazing. I think what we've learned from the past seasons are people really enjoy hearing the stories from graduates that they can connect with — some transformational moments in their lives. But really excited. We kicked it off here at the end of Season 3 will be coming from our new studio here in Wecker Hall, so they'll get to see the studio and really hear the stories from our graduates. Those are really influential and key leaders in their fields. Wyatt Hornsby 26:56 I can't wait. And some of our guests — they'll include academics, warfighters, general officers, business leaders, scholars, diplomats, entrepreneurs, policymakers and others. Naviere Walkewicz 27:08 Yes, and you mentioned it, that kind of leadership. Those two special episodes on leadership, this focus on leadership, we're actually going to go to experts in a field. Maybe they're published authors, but they are going to be some real experts that help our graduates and our listeners hone in on their leadership development. So it's really going to give them some tactical and tangible things that they can do to improve on their own leadership. Wyatt Hornsby 27:30 I can't wait Naviere, an exciting new feature on leadership as we just continue to elevate our game. It's going to be really great. Naviere Walkewicz 27:37 It's going to be great. It's going to — that focus on leadership will kick off in October with our second one in December. Wyatt and I want to thank you for joining us today. We can't wait to share the fourth season of Long Blue Leadership with you. Starting this September, you can expect more compelling stories from outstanding Air Force Academy graduates. We like to keep the podcast conversations thoughtful and aimed at telling our guests stories as we explore their personal leadership journeys, their philosophies and their styles. Season 4 promises to engage, inspire and empower. Whether you're an aspiring, emerging or seasoned leader, visit longblueleadership.org for more episodes and past seasons, or nominate a guest or send us your feedback at socialmedia@usafa.org. Long Blue Leadership is available on all your favorites podcast apps. Wyatt Hornsby 28:30 And Naviere, this was such a great conversation, and I want to encourage you, if you've listened to these episodes or you've watched and you were particularly inspired, please share across your social media channels, share with your friends and colleagues and family members, because we really want these conversations to be for anyone who's interested in developing as a leader, regardless of what career pursuit they've taken. Naviere Walkewicz 28:54 We like to say “like, subscribe and share.” There you go. Well, I'm Naviere Walkewicz. Wyatt Hornsby And I'm Wyatt Hornsby. Naviere Walkewicz Until next time. KEYWORDS Leadership, Air Force Academy, mentorship, personal growth, teamwork, perseverance, service, identity, respect, legacy. The Long Blue Line Podcast Network is presented by the U.S. Air Force Academy Association & Foundation
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