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Sean Parnell, the Pentagon's top spokesperson, has instructed the military services to remove all DoD news and feature articles, photos, and videos that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion by March 5th. If the services are not able to remove all DEI content from DoD social media accounts by March 5th, they will be required to temporarily scrub all DEI news articles, photos and videos published during the four years of the Biden administration. Components using DVIDS are also required to review their DEI content, which is scheduled for removal. Thedigital content refresh memo from Sean Parnell follows President Donald Trump's various executive orders eliminating DEI across the federal government and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's “Restoring America's Fighting Force” memo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sean Parnell, the Pentagon's top spokesperson, has instructed the military services to remove all DoD news and feature articles, photos, and videos that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion by March 5th. If the services are not able to remove all DEI content from DoD social media accounts by March 5th, they will be required to temporarily scrub all DEI news articles, photos and videos published during the four years of the Biden administration. Components using DVIDS are also required to review their DEI content, which is scheduled for removal. The digital content refresh memo from Sean Parnell follows President Donald Trump's various executive orders eliminating DEI across the federal government and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's “Restoring America's Fighting Force” memo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Most leadership and management training has a top-down approach, but real human interaction involves influence in all directions - especially during a negotiation or confrontation. Mike and Jim discuss how to recognize when the other party is trying to influence or manipulate you, and how to lead your way through a tense situation. This is the essence of de-escalation and conflict management. Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman - https://amzn.to/4gLj8Na Goleman's 5 Elements of EQ - https://www.accipio.com/eleadership/personal-effectiveness/golemans-5-elements-of-eq/ Find us on social media (Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/YouTube) @TacTangents. You can join the conversation in our Facebook Discussion Group. Find all of our episodes, articles, some reading list ideas, and more on our website www.tacticaltangents.com Like what we're doing? Head over to Patreon and give us a buck for each new episode. You can also make a one-time contribution at GoFundMe. Intro music credit Bensound.com Photo credit: DVIDS
On today's Midday Report with Host Terry Haines: Alaskans giving birth are experiencing obstetric hemorrhage at increasing rates. NORAD detected and tracked four Russian military aircraft Tuesday as they passed through international airspace off Alaska's coasts. And the status of refugees from abroad working in Alaska is uncertain. Photo: The North American Aerospace Defense Command made a Monday, Sept. 23, 2024 intercept of Russian Tu-95 Bear bombers like this one, seen during a previous intercept escorted by two U.S. F-16 and F-35 fighter jets. (From NORAD via DVIDS)
Flera flygplanskränkningar och fiskebåtar med märkliga antenner i närheten visar att Ryssland intresserar sig för Gotland. Det svenska semesterparadiset rustas också upp militärt i högt tempo. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Gotland har alltid haft en stor militär betydelse men Nato-medlemskapet har gjort ön ännu mer intressant. Nyligen sade den svenska överbefälhavaren Micael Bydén i en intervju i tysk media att Putin håller bägge ögonen på Gotland. Ett uttalande som fick mycket uppmärksamhet.– Det förväntar jag mig att han har, säger ÖB även när Gräns träffar honom ombord på utbåtsbärgningsfartyget HMS Belos i Visby hamn.Det här är en stark kontrast mot läget 2005 då P18 som var det sista kvarvarande regementet på Gotland lades ned. Försvaret av ön sköttes därefter till stor del av hemvärnet.– Det var en av de svåraste stunderna i mitt liv, säger Dan Rasmussen som var officer på P18 och deltog i nedstängningsceremonin. Numera är han regementschef för nya P18 som öppnade igen 2018 på en ny plats utanför Visby.När Ryssland invaderade Ukraina 2014 blev det bråttom att rusta upp på Gotland. Försvarsmakten överraskade genom att låta 150 soldater stanna kvar i samband med en övning i september 2016. Sedan dess har Gotland permanent militär närvaro igen.– Det var kanske ett av de viktigare beslut jag fattade, säger ÖB Micael Bydén som avgår i höst.Ryssland testar och provocerarDen senaste gången Ryssland invaderade Gotland var 1808, men det varade inte så länge.– Gotland har alltid varit ett intresseområde för Ryssland slash Sovjetunionen, säger Mats Ekeroth som är ordförande för försvarsmuséet på Gotland och före detta militär och överste.Han berättar att under Kalla kriget var rysk militär ständigt närvarande i närheten i luften och till sjöss, men sedan lugnade det sig i alla fall på ytan. Nu har det blåst upp igen. Nyligen kränkte ryskt flyg svenskt luftrum vid Gotland i samband med den stora Baltopsövningen som Nato höll i juni. Amerikanska och polska soldater var på Gotland och övade.– Det är inte någon som navigerat fel, säger Anna Wieslander som är Nordeuropachef på tankesmedjan Atlantic Council.Det finns flera olika skäl till att Ryssland håller nära koll på Gotland. Samtidigt gör Sverige mycket för att förstärka försvaret på ön och underlätta samarbetet med Nato. Hör mer om detta i det här avsnittet av Gräns.Medverkande:Dan Rasmussen, regementschef på P18 Gotland. Mats Ekeroth, ordförande Gotlands förvarsmuseum.Anna Wieslander, Nordeuropachef tankesmedjan Atlantic Council.Micael Bydén, Sveriges överbefälhavare.Programledare: Karin Hållsten och Claes AronssonProducent: Karin HållstenLjud från: Sveriges Radio, Gotlands Försvarsmuseum, Försvarsmakten, Aftonbladet, Welt, PBS News, DVIDS samt Youtubekanalen Drakekloo Productions
Ep 142 Exploring the Benefits and Opportunities of Software Development On this episode of the Palmetto Guardian we talk with Craig Perry, program director for Create Opportunity. We learn about their software developer training and apprenticeship program and how this could be a great opportunity for service members and their families. We discuss the screening process, how long the program is and how you can benefit from being a part of this training. The Palmetto Guardian is hosted by Staff Sgt. Chelsea Weaver, Spc. Ana-Grace and Intern Jay Riddle, with the South Carolina National Guard Public Affairs office. 0:00 - intro 2:36 - What is your role in the Create Opportunity program? 3:35 - What does non-traditional student mean in terms of your program? 4:36 - Do you have to use your VA education benefits in order to attend the program for free? 5:30 - What level of education is required to be accepted into the program? 11:54 - What are your expectations of your students? 12:45 - Is there a difference in the certification of this program and a 2 or 4 year degree? 15:10 - Do students have to continue their education after completion of the program? 17:00 - How can those that are interested apply? South Carolina National Guard https://www.scguard.ng.mil/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/SCNationalGuard Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SCGuard/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/official_scguard/ Twitter https://twitter.com/SCNationalGuard flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/scguard/ DVIDS https://www.dvidshub.net/unit/SCNG
As firefighters we spend a large part of our careers learning our craft. Some learn from the start and keep it going throughout their careers. Others think that from the academy they learned what was necessary and only continue their learning when they have to, i.e., mandatory department training. Across the country, there are often local, regional and national conferences with excellent speakers, instructors and often, “Hot Classes,” too! Yet, how many of us have attended a class to learn how to interface with the people we protect? My guest today is Chris Kessinger the founder of Citizens First Fire Training in Ohio. From their website, we see part of their mission statement: “Our training and tactics are designed to put the citizens in which we serve as number one and to be the difference in saving their lives when they call us.”One of our best fire service leaders, the late Chief Alan V. Brunacini of the Phoenix Fire Dept., taught, “Our job is to care for Mrs. Smith on her worst day – even if that day, the problem is her cat is in a tree!”Chris shares with us the concept behind the nearly nineteen years of success for his company and how they custom tailor each and every class to serve the specific needs of the department hiring them. It is a unique and successful process that many of us can and should learn to do the same!You can reach Chris and his team at: https://www.citizensfirstfiretraining.com/ For the Firefighter Behavioral Health Initiative: If you need mental health assistance, you can reach out to the Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance at their website: www.ffbha.org at 847-209-8208 or info@ffbha.org or you can text the word, “BADGE” to 741741, or speak with your officer or clergy. THERE ARE ALWAYS PEOPLE WHO WANT TO HELP YOU!Take a listen – you just might learn something. As always, you can catch the video version on our YouTube® channel, 5-Alarm Task Force Corp., and listen to the audio version on our Podomatic page at https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/dalmatprod206 or tune in to the audio version on our website, www.5-AlarmTaskForceCoorp.org or on your favorite podcast platform!This work, Photo Essay: Fort McCoy firefighters train to save people clinging to ice with surface ice rescue training, by Scott Sturkol, identified by DVIDS, must comply with the restrictions shown on https://www.dvidshub.net/about/copyright.
On this episode of the Palmetto Guardian we talk with Lisa Mustard, South Carolina National Guard behavioral health office about how to deal with failure. We dive into ways to overcome failure, how it's not about failing but how you respond to failure and understanding that you are in control of your own path. The Palmetto Guardian is hosted by Staff Sgt. Chelsea Weaver and Pfc. Ana-Grace Catoe with the South Carolina National Guard Public Affairs office. 0:00 - Intro 1:26 - How do you cope with failure? 3:40 - Internalizing failure 6:20 - Reframing the story you tell yourself about failure 9:00 - The importance of readiness and how you use feedback 10:53 - Keeping mind of the company you surround yourself with 12:45 - How to reframe your failure for motivational use and the importance of support 16:00 - Helping fellow soldiers see through their own denial of failure 18:30 - Reassessing your goals 20:30 - Understanding that you are in control of your own path in life South Carolina National Guard https://www.scguard.ng.mil/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/SCNationalGuard Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SCGuard/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/official_scguard/ Twitter https://twitter.com/SCNationalGuard flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/scguard/ DVIDS https://www.dvidshub.net/unit/SCNG
Over the past few years the NewsHour has asked a little known Defense Department unit called the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, or DVIDS, to produce a holiday song in which service personnel from around the world sing. This year they have produced a Hanukkah song to mark the beginning of the holiday which starts this Sunday. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Over the past few years the NewsHour has asked a little known Defense Department unit called the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, or DVIDS, to produce a holiday song in which service personnel from around the world sing. This year they have produced a Hanukkah song to mark the beginning of the holiday which starts this Sunday. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Over the past few years the NewsHour has asked a little known Defense Department unit called the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, or DVIDS, to produce a holiday song in which service personnel from around the world sing. This year they have produced a Hanukkah song to mark the beginning of the holiday which starts this Sunday. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In this episode, we feature another great Air Force Materiel Command podcast. It is Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's podcast, The AFLCMC Leadership Log. The podcast has over 75 episodes and covers a variety of topics like, what's happening at the Rapid Sustainment Office, Civilian Developmental Education, cyber resiliency and perspectives from Air Force Leadership. In this episode, we feature the Leadership Log's episode #40 on Digital Engineering. It is important for acquisition professional to understand what digital engineering is and how the Air Force can use it. This episode does a great job of breaking it down in an easy and understandable way. When you're done listening, go check out the AFLCMC Leadership Log Podcast on your favorite podcasting app or at the DVIDs link in the show notes. Acronyms: AFMC – Air Force Materiel Command AFLCMC – Air Force Life Cycle Management Center AFLCMC Leadership Log Podcast on DVIDS: https://www.dvidshub.net/search?q=aflcmc+leadership+log+podcast&view=grid If you would like to share feedback on the podcast, please submit via thecontractingexperience@gmail.com.
In this episode of WeARtheGuard we continue our series of conversations with commanders of the Arkansas National Guard. This week we speak with Arkansas Air National Guard Lt. Col. Kenda Garrett, 189th Operations Support Squadron commander, about her experiences in the Guard. You can listen/subscribe to our podcasts on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/76NNkcAgAL0yhR6EffJIOe And, Apple Podcasts: http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1557909504 or on DVIDS: https://www.dvidshub.net/podcast/alpha/W/page/1 Catch us to/from work, in the gym, or whenever you have an opportunity and Thank you for listening.
We interrupt the normal dialogue between two sisters-in-service to offer you a gift of joy, love, hope, and peace. Your host Kerri Jeter, takes you down memory lane of special memories of some of our sisters who have been deployed during the holidays. We have a special poem, a gift from above (the Christmas Star will appear on 12/21/2020), the story of Christmas, special messages, songs from Military personal who are deployed (provided by DVIDS), a cool rendition of the "Carol of the Bells" from special military musical groups (also from DVIDS), Cassandra Taylor sings Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire, holiday wishes from the gals at Behind the Scenes podcast and the Combat Diva Podcast, a fun sharing of stories and messages from the Freedom Sisters WriteHERs and we close with a Christmas prayer from 2nd Lt. Jessica Morel. A show full of joy, tears, laughter, and from all of us here on the Freedom Sisters Media team, we wish you a safe Christmas and a Joyful New Year. To our brothers and sisters deployed, thank you for your service during this time, and know how much we love and miss you! Merry Christmas! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freedomsisters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freedomsisters/support
Maj. Matt Clouse, wing chaplain, Maj. (Dr.) Reed Reichwald, wing psychologist/Surgeon General, Tech. Sgt. Johanna Ackerberg, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn Rider of the 363d Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing, Airman Resilience Team, continue a series of brief informative resiliency tips, this week's tip is on “Gratitude.” On each weekly resiliency tip, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team highlights a brief resilience topic, which will assist you in being a better wingman, Airman, and leader! All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes, and YouTube.
Tech Sgt. Jacqulyn Rider, NCOIC of religious affairs, 363d Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing brings us this week's resiliency tip. Maj. Matt Clouse, wing chaplain, Maj. (Dr.) Reed Reichwald, wing psychologist/Surgeon General, Tech. Sgt. Johanna Ackerberg, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn Rider of the 363d Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing, Airman Resilience Team, continue a series of brief informative resiliency tips, this week's tip is on “Holiday Health.” On each weekly resiliency tip, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team highlights a brief resilience topic, which will assist you in being a better wingman, Airman, and leader! All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes, and YouTube.
Maj. Matt Clouse, wing chaplain, Maj. (Dr.) Reed Reichwald, wing psychologist/Surgeon General, Tech. Sgt. Johanna Ackerberg, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn Rider of the 363d Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing, Airman Resilience Team, begin a new series of brief informative resiliency tips, this week's tip is on “Happiness.” On each weekly resiliency tip, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team highlights a brief resilience topic, which will assist you in being a better wingman, Airman, and leader! All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes, and YouTube.
Maj. Matt Clouse, wing chaplain, Maj. (Dr.) Reed Reichwald, wing psychologist/Surgeon General, Tech. Sgt. Johanna Ackerberg, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn Rider of the 363d Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing, Airman Resilience Team, begin a new series of brief informative resiliency tips, starting with one on anxiety. On each weekly resiliency tip, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team highlights a brief resilience topic, which will assist you in being a better wingman, Airman, and leader! All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes, and YouTube.
Maj. (Dr.) Reed, wing psychologist/Surgeon General, Maj. Matt, wing chaplain, 363d Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing, 16th Air Force, continue the podcast, "The Pillars," with an episode on the road with members of the 306th Intelligence Squadron, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. On each episode, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic, so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter, and finish a better wingman, Airman, and leader! Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines, Meditation, and Relationships. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes, and YouTube.
Maj. (Dr.) Reed, wing psychologist/Surgeon General, Chaplain Maj. Matt, wing chaplain, Tech. Sgt. Johanna, mental health technician, 363d Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue the podcast, "The Pillars," with an episode introducing the new wing chaplain. On each episode, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic, so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter, and finish a better wingman, Airman, and leader! Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines, Meditation, and Relationships. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes, and YouTube.
Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General, Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn NCOIC of religious affairs 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue the podcast "Pillars" with their 5th and final episode of the series on Healthy Relationships by discussing openness. On each episode, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Exercise, Toxic Work Environments, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Chaplain (Capt.) David, IMA to the wing chaplain, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, wing psychologist/Surgeon General, Tech. Sgt. Johanna, mental health technician, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn, NCOIC of religious affairs, 363d Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue the podcast, "The Pillars," with the fourth topic, trust, in their five part series on healthy relationships. On each episode, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic, so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter, and finish a better wingman, Airman, and leader! Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines, and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes, and YouTube.
Chaplain (Capt.) David, IMA to the wing chaplain, and Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue the podcast, "The Pillars," with the third part in their five part series on healthy relationships- caring. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Exercise, Toxic Work Environments, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continues the podcast, "The Pillars," with the second part in their five part series on healthy relationships - respect. Dr. Reed is joined by four of the wing's embedded mental health technicians. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Exercise, Toxic Work Environments, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes, and YouTube. On each episode, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General and Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, discuss the qualities of healthy relationships by beginning with honesty on this week's episode of "The Pillars". Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Exercise, Toxic Work Environments, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn, NCOIC of religious affairs, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with Capt. Morgan Carpenter, 633d Medical Group flight commander with a discussion on nutrition and supplements. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Exercise, Toxic Work Environments, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader! *Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode reflect those of an individual, and should not substitute the recommendations of a primary care manager. Always check with a medical professional before making changes to individual dietary or exercise regimens.
Dr. Jerry, Human Factors Program Manager, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General and Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, discuss transitions and first impressions during this season of permanent change of stations (PCS) and multiple changes of command on this week's episode of "The Pillars". Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Exercise, Toxic Work Environments, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363d ISR Wing Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain, Jerry, Ph.D., Human Factors Program Manager, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General, Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn NCOIC of religious affairs, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with an episode about FOMO or the fear of missing out and how to be present in the moment. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Dr. Jerry, Human Factors Program Manager, and Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, discuss causes of disappointment and healthy ways to manage disappointment on this week's episode of "The Pillars". Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue the podcast, "The Pillars," with two of the wing's newest mental health technicians, Tech. Sgt. EO and Tech. Sgt. Eric. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain, Dr. Jerry, Human Factors Program Manager, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn, NCOIC of religious affairs, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with a discussion about saying goodbye and making tough transitions. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain and Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast with Chaplain (Capt.) David, IMA wing chaplain for the 363rd ISRW. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, Airman and leader!
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General, Dr. Jerry, Human Factors Program Manager, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast with an episode about toxic work environments. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, Airman and leader!
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain and Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast with Chaplain (Capt.) David, individual mobilization augmentee wing chaplain for the 363rd ISRW. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, Airman and leader!
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain and Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast with Chaplain (Capt.) David, IMA wing chaplain for the 363rd ISRW. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, Airman and leader!
Dr. Jerry, Human Factors Program Manager, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General and Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, discuss what they wanted to be when they grew up and tips for managing unanticipated changes to your identity on this week's episode of "The Pillars". Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain, Dr. Jerry, Human Factors Program Manager, Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn, NCOIC of religious affairs, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, discuss how you can find and pursue your passion on this week's episode of "The Pillars". Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Dr. Jerry, Human Factors Program Manager, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, Wing Psychologist/Surgeon General and Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, discuss the emotional aspects of spring cleaning and tips for accomplishing those daunting chores on this week's episode of "The Pillars". Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube. On each episode, the 363 ISRW Airmen Resilience Team finds a brief resilience topic so you can practically fix any potential roadblocks you encounter and finish a better wingman, airman and leader!
Jerry, Ph.D., Human Factors Program Manager, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, wing psychologist/Surgeon General and Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with an episode about altruism. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain, Jerry, Ph.D., Human Factors Program Manager, and Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with an episode on fasting. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain, Jerry, Ph.D., Human Factors Program Manager, and Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with a discussion about jealousy. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn, NCOIC of religious affairs, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, Twenty-Fifth Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with an episode about resiliency. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Jerry, Ph.D., Human Factors Program Manager, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, wing psychologist/surgeon general and Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, Twenty-Fifth Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars." This week the team discusses instant gratification. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain, Maj. (Dr.) Reed, wing psychologist/surgeon general, Jerry, Ph.D., Human Factors Program Manager, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn, NCOIC of religious affairs, 363rd Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, TWENTY-FIFTH AIR FORCE, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with an episode on physical fitness. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim, wing chaplain, Jerry, Ph.D., Human Factors Program Manager, and Maj. (Dr.) Reed, wing psychologist/surgeon general, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, TWENTY-FIFTH AIR FORCE, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with an episode about knowing when you're good enough. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Jerry III, Ph.D., Human Factors Program Manager, Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, and Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn, NCOIC of religious affairs, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, Twenty-Fifth Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Tech. Sgt. Johanna, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue the podcast, "The Pillars," with an interview, with their NCOIC of religious affairs, Tech. Sgt. Jacqulyn. Previous podcast topics include: Sleep, Caffeine, Personal Growth, Goals, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS and iTunes.
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim Bridgham, wing chaplain and Jerry Walker III, Ph.D., Human Factors Program Manager, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with and interview with Maj. (Dr.) Reed Reichwald, wing psychologist/surgeon general. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim Bridgham, wing chaplain, 363 Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with Staff Sgt. Cameron Dunn, wing chaplain assistant. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.
Chaplain (Maj.) Jim Bridgham, wing chaplain, Maj. (Dr.) Reed Reichwald, wing psychologist / Surgeon General, and Tech. Sgt. Johanna Ackerberg, Mental Health Technician, 363rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing, 25th Air Force, continue their podcast, "The Pillars," with an episode on grief during the holidays. Previous podcast topics include: Personal Growth, Goals, Sleep, Caffeine, Morning Routines and Meditation. All of the available podcasts can be found on DVIDS, iTunes and YouTube.