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Today, I have the opportunity to chat with Army Ranger Jimmy Blackmon.
In this episode Jimmy Blackmon joins the show. We talk about self bows, the upcoming hunting season and shooting traditional bows. Jimmy also has a very candid conversation with us about his struggles with alcohol and PTSD. We discuss his turning point and how he has fought back to become SuperHuman. Whether you're struggling with addiction or struggling to find the motivation to lose 30 lbs to become the best version of yourself, this show should hit the spot. Enjoy the show! www.ThePushArchery.com ONLINE SCHOOL: The Push Archery Center of Knowledge
Today we discuss leading yourself, knowing yourself and loving your people. Welcome back to the 120th episode of the Hard Thing Podcast. Today I share my conversation with Jimmy Blackmon. Jimmy Blackmon is among the most combat experienced leaders of the modern era. He has led high risk missions all over the world including serving as the air mission commander on the operation that netted #2 and #3 in the famous Iraqi deck of cards. Amazingly, Jimmy also served as the aviation commander during the battles in which four Medals of Honor were earned in Afghanistan – in the very valleys where the attacks of 9-11 were planned and rehearsed. Having achieved impressive results, Jimmy understands how to navigate the complexities of the 21st Century. His ability to develop an organizational strategy, build living systems and processes that enable organizations to thrive with speed and agility in the modern era, and build cohesive teams driven by vision and purpose are unparalleled. You can reach out to Jimmy, including getting his new book, from his website: https://www.jimmyfblackmon.com/ (https://www.jimmyfblackmon.com/) Here are some highlights from today's show: Jimmy had to send troops into battles they didn't come out of Before you can lead others you must lead yourself Loving your people is essential to be a great leader Don't take the title too seriously Successful leadership always encompasses inspiring your people We also got some great action items from today's guest: 1. Picture "That Guy" to keep yourself going 2. Know who you are and live with yourself 3. Love your people Thanks for listening to the show. Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode. Support the Show: Patreon donation link: https://www.patreon.com/thehardthingpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/thehardthingpodcast) Audible (Free Audiobook): audibletrial.com/thehardthingpodcast Share the podcast with one person who could really use it. Leave a rating and a review. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any episodes. We are on Google Play, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Buy one of our Shirts or Hoodies https://thehardthingpodcast.com/shop/ (https://thehardthingpodcast.com/shop/) Again thanks so much for listening, and stay tuned to next week. Keep doing Hard Things, and Keep Overcoming Average. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast
Today, we meet the first characters in this story - Jimmy Blackmon and Gary Parsons. Hear about their first deployments and how the Kiowa played a role in their lives.Instagram: @Membersofsocietypodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/membersofsocietypodcast/Twitter: @MemberOSocietyhttps://twitter.com/MembersOSocietyEmail us at: MembersofSocietyPodcast@gmail.com
For the premiere of Season 2, Ben talks to Jimmy Blackmon, author of Cowboys Over Iraq: Leadership from the Saddle . Jimmy is one of the most experienced military combat leaders in the United States. He has led high-risk missions all over the world and served as aviation commander during battles in Afghanistan - in which four Medals of Honor were earned. Jimmy’s leadership experience in the armed forces has led to a prolific career as a writer and speaker. His unique perspective contributes to his ability to motivate teams to work together purposefully towards a common goal; "be the leader you would desire your son or daughter to work for".To learn more about Jimmy and Cowboys Over Iraq, visit https://www.jimmyfblackmon.com/books/
Army Commanders from the 101st Airborne Division, now leading big companies in a new war against Covid19. They guide us on leadership in a crisis, and point the way forward for business leaders and managers. Listen to Author and Leadership coach Jimmy Blackmon and Major General Jeffrey Schloesser (ret) discuss lessons learned on the battle field, now applied to the boardroom.
Eric is joined by a group of high powered thinkers in the leadership world. This episode has four combat veterans that have personally succeded at Leading through Chaos and Uncertainty.COVID 19 is presenting leaders in America and across the globe with an unprecedented opportunity for leadership. The team shares important insights, experiences, and guidance to help everyone navigate the complex landscape we are all facing.Don't miss this episode!Andrew Wittman, Ph.D., is a United States Marine Corps infantry combat veteran, a former Police Officer, and Federal Agent. As a Special Agent for the U.S. Capitol Police, Wittman led the security detail for Nancy Pelosi and has personally protected Hillary Clinton, King Abdullah of Jordan, Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Sir Elton John, as well as Fortune 20 CEOs. As a security contractor for the State Department, he taught high-threat diplomatic security to former Navy SEALS, Marines, Rangers, and Special Forces. Wittman is the founder of the Mental Toughness Training Center and is the author of the books, “Ground Zero Leadership: CEO of You” (2016) and "Seven Secrets of Resilience for Parents" (2018). - www.getwarriortough.comDave Cooper is a former Navy SEAL, an experienced Chief Operations Officer with a demonstrated history of leading in complex environments and shaping culture to create value on numerous fronts, for the company, the clients, and the employees. Skilled in leadership and management coaching, team building, shaping and aligning culture, change management, organizational health initiatives, Operational Risk Management, Emergency Management, and Intelligence. Dave has a Master’s Degree focused in Complexity Science, Psychology, Sociology from Oxford / HEC. Jimmy Blackmon is an author, professional speaker, leadership consultant, and Managing Partner at Exactus Advisors. Having spent 30 years leading soldiers in the U.S. Army, he has led high-risk missions all over the world including serving as the air mission commander on the operation that netted #2 and #3 in the famous Iraqi deck of cards. Amazingly, Jimmy also served as the aviation commander during the battles in which four Medals of Honor were earned in Afghanistan – in the very valleys where the attacks of 9-11 were planned and rehearsed. Jimmy is the author of several books, the most recent of which is "Cowboys Over Iraq"- www.jimmyfblackmon.com Mike Fisher is a retired USMC Master Sargent, a former Drill Instructor, an instructor at the Officer Candidate School, a Marine instructor at Virginia Tech, served as an advisor to congress, and is now an ROTC instructor. Mike has spent his career developing leaders tempered to handle the most difficult and challenging situations that warriors can encounter Support the show (http://www.leaderlivinglife.com)
Jimmy Blackmon is a retired Army Colonel, speaker, author, and managing partner at Exactus Advisors. He joins Charlie and Katie to talk about his 30 years in the Army, including time at Fort Campbell, the stories behind his successful books and speaking in front of crowds of thousands.
In this episode Tim sits down with Rod Jenkins and Jimmy Blackmon to discuss the release of the new online instructional course - "ROOTS - Rediscovering the Foundation of Archery". Available at www.thepusharchery.com/Pack
Marty and Jimmy discuss episode eight of FOSSE/VERDON - "Providence"
Marty and Jimmy discuss episode seven of FOSSE/VERDON - "Nowadays"
Marty and Jimmy discuss episode six of FOSSE/VERDON - "All I Care About Is Love"
Marty and Jimmy discuss episode five of FOSSE/VERDON - "Where Am I Going?"
Marty and Jimmy discuss episode three of FOSSE/VERDON - "Me and My Baby"
Marty and Jimmy discuss episode two of FOSSE/VERDON - "Who's Got The Pain?"
Marty and Jimmy discuss episode one of FOSSE/VERDON - "Life Is a Cabaret."
Jimmy and Marty announce something new. Consider watching Fosse/Verdon on FX.
In our third "Intermission Series", we merrily roll along into watching the documentary *Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened.* We discuss the beauty and joy of theatre, chasing dreams, and how all of those things ultimately (don't) relate to Smash! We'll be back soon with more dispatches from hiatus-land, before returning full force to Season 2 of SMASH.
We're back this Monday (11/19) with another installment of our 'Intermission Series.' We'll be talking about the wonderful documentary 'Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened.' Give it a watch (available on Netflix!) and join us for a chat soon on the great white way (...Broadway)!
In our first "Intermission Series", Ali Gordon joins us as we ask "what DID I do for love?" One thing we did? We watched *Every Little Step* the wonderful documentary about the casting of the 2006 Broadway revival of A Chorus Line. We discussed the film and how it relates to Smash, theatre, and art in general! We'll be back soon with more dispatches from hiatus-land, before returning full force to Season 2 of SMASH.
We're back this Monday (10/22) with another installment of our 'Intermission Series.' We'll be talking about the excellent documentary 'Every Little Step.' Give it a watch and join us next week on the great white way (...Broadway)!
We're joined by Zak Sommerfield (actor/improviser) to close the curtain on season one with...BOMBSHELL (and listen to some essential Brian D'Arcy James).
We're joined by our pal Meredith Paul (performer & writer) to finally see Bombshell up on its feet in front of a crowd during...PREVIEWS (and listen to some essential Brian D'Arcy James).
In our first "Intermission Series", we ask 'What good IS sitting alone in your room?' which is what the two of us did when we watched and discussed the documentary *ShowBusiness: The Road To Broadway* and how it relates to Smash, theatre, and art in general! We'll return next week to continue Smash Season 1.
We're joined by the fantastic Kate Leonard (performer/writer/lyricist) to focus the lights, paint the sets, and cue-to-cue through TECH (and listen to some essential Brian D'Arcy James).
We're joined by the trendsetting Louis Peitzman (BuzzFeed News, AfterSmash) to bask in the glow of...THE MOVIE STAR (and listen to some essential Stephanie J. Block).
We're joined by the multitalented Michael Hartney (Broadway's School of Rock, incoming Artistic Director of the UCBTNY, Just for Laughs New Faces ) to walk the path of...UNDERSTUDY (and listen to some essential Brian d'Arcy James).
We're joined by the always fetch Grey Henson (Tony Nominee, Mean Girls) to descend into...HELL ON EARTH (and listen to some essential Brian d'Arcy James).
We're joined by the actor and entertainment whiz kid Jason Silverman (TCM) to take on...THE COUP (and listen to some essential Brian d'Arcy James).
We're joined by writer and performer Natalie Walker (Vulture, @nwalks on Twitter) to learn a little about... CHEMISTRY (and listen to some essential Brian d'Arcy James).
Your hosts (and resident theatre and TV nerds) Jimmy & Marty introduce the show, break down the plot points of a very dense pilot, and listen to some essential Brian d'Arcy James.
SMASH Bros premieres on Monday, June 25th. New episodes will be released every Monday, with great guests like Natalie Walker, Jeff Hiller, SMASH writer Jason Grote, and many more! Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, which you can get to through the link on our website www.smashbros.fun.
Jimmy F. Blackmon is a combat-experienced leader, speaker, author, and consultant, dedicated to motivating today's millennial generation. He speaks to audiences on how to maximize the leadership potential of individuals in every organization. Tips Transitions are key - make sure your transition from a mesmerizing story to the applicable point works well. It's important for the audience to feel the emotion, but a speaker must find the best transition so they can also understand the takeaway. Options for different groups are important, but his leadership message is the core. He wants the audience to understand that they're all in the "people" business. According to the direction the group wants to take, he will pull out the sound bites applicable for the need. On speaking for free: early on when beginning your career, speaking for free is a valuable tool, but once you have a pricing model, be careful - do free, or an honorarium - but stay consistent in your fees. Connect Connect with Jimmy Blackmon on LinkedIn, Twitter and on his website, Out Front Leadership . MillsWyck Minute Alan goes over what a transition might look like... The KEY5 Podcast is produced by the Team at Your Local Studio
The second installment showcasing the Barebow Division of the 2018 Lancaster Classic. This episode we bring you the great Jimmy Blackmon, competitive newcomer but veteran bowhunter Cristian Wilder and the colorful Spanky Brooks. Enjoy!
In this episode of the Mandatory Fun podcast, Blake speaks once again with Jimmy Blackmon, the author of Pale Horse, a book about his time commanding an Army aviation task force with the 101st Airborne Division at the height of combat in the Afghan War. Set in the very valleys where the 9/11 attacks were conceived, and where 10 Medals of Honor were earned. These are the stories of the pilots behind the lethal Apache helicopters who strike fear into the heart of their enemies as they work with medevac crews who risk their lives to save their fellow troops. Jimmy was also in the area when Pvt. Bowe Bergdahl decided to go for a stroll in Afghanistan. In this episode, we talk on a wide-range of topics including: [1:45] Jimmy humorously explains why he decided to join the military. [5:50] How growing up in Georgia prepared Jimmy for a career in the Army. [7:55] This is how playing Cowboys and Indians as a child helps develop skills for combat operations. [11:45] Jimmy compares his life as an enlisted soldier to growing up in Georgia. [13:45] The difference between situational awareness to situational curiosity. [15:05] The combat rules of flying vs. the combat rules on the ground. [17:15] The most challenging aspect of war according to a pilot. [24:30] How pilots develop skills to read the enemies' intention from high above. [27:50] How the enemy uses their terrain and weather to combat allied forces. [30:10] Jimmy's coolest memory from the battle at Observation Post Bari Alai [35:00] What Jimmy's been doing since exiting the military.
In this episode of the Mandatory Fun podcast, Blake speaks with Jimmy Blackmon the author of Pale Horse a book about his time commanding an Army aviation task force with the 101st Airborne Division at the height of combat in the Afghan War. Set in the very valleys where the 9/11 attacks were conceived, and where 10 Medals of Honor were earned. These are the stories of the pilots behind the lethal Apache helicopters who strike fear into the heart of their enemies as they work with medevac crews who risk their lives to save their fellow troops. We get an understanding of how warriors learned selflessness and found the closest brotherhood they ever known through the crucible of war. Jimmy was also in the area when Pvt. Bowe Bergdahl decided to go for a stroll in Afghanistan. "Every soldier out there has a mom and dad that loves them and they all make stupid mistakes at some point," Jimmy humorously states. "Thank goodness I didn't decide to go for a walk in Afghanistan." In this episode, we talk on a wide-range of topics including: [1:25] Jimmy's reaction to the controversial Pvt. Bowe Bergdahl's sentencing. [5:00] These are the predicted events that might occur if Bergdahl did receive jail time. [6:55] Jimmy explains went he meant in by writing the chapter in his book, "the plan begins to unravel," [10:55] How Operations Officer Jack Murphy worked with a team of Chinooks and Black Hawks on the battlefield. [14:00] What was going on in the troop's mind when Bergdahl decided to abandon his post. [18:00] This is the average timeline to begin a search for a missing troop on deployment. [22:00] Jimmy's final thoughts about all the service members that are still affected by this case.
In this episode we spend the evening hanging out with Jimmy Blackmon. We talk about his epic 2016 hunting season, competitive archery, his killer youtube channel and discuss equipment & technique. Enjoy this episode, its packed with good information!
With special guest Jimmy Blackmon (@jimmyblackmon + freetheshow.tumblr.com)! In the Trifling in NYC segment we cover: the "Pizza Feet" story, the "2004 Bar Fight" story & the "Holland Bar Mistaken Identity" story! Quality Cologne vs. Axe Body Spray! And Alien/Human contact in the internationally-beloved Conspiracy Segment! And then we get cut off out of nowhere cuz the aliens got mad at all the truth we were dropping! Or my wifi just cut out at a terrible time! visceralist@gmail.com /// @visceralist /// © Visceralist LLC