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Send us a Text Message.Just in time for Memorial Day, Jennie and Dianne are honored to be joined in this episode by Major General Mari K. Eder (U.S. Army, Retired) to discuss her amazing book, 'The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line'. These Ordinary Extraordinary women are "heroes of the Greatest Generation whom you have most likely never heard about. These extraordinary women didn't expect thanks and shied away from medals and recognition. Despite their amazing accomplishments, they've gone mostly unheralded and unrewarded. These are the women of World War II who served, fought, struggled, and made things happen-in and out of uniform." In this episode Mari shares how she came to write the book and shares additional stories that she learned of after publication. Join us for the stories of these truly notable women who changed the course of history as we honor them and so many others this Memorial Day.Now on YouTube: https://youtu.be/C0fyQ3mWQNc?si=R8ocA4E37360tEZh Purchase your copy of 'The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line' by Major General Mari K. Eder here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/172824272X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr=The Family Histories PodcastA genealogy addicted guest, a Life Story, a research Brick Wall..... and a time machine. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Mari K. Eder, retired U.S. Army Major General, returns with more stories of extraordinary women who stepped out of line and into history during WWII, forever altering the world's landscape.A renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership, General Eder is the former Commanding General of the U.S. Army Reserve Joint and Special Troops Support Command, former Deputy Chief of the Army Reserve, and former Deputy Chief of Public Affairs for the U.S. Army.
This Women's History Month, Mari K. Eder, retired U.S. Army Major General, discusses her book, The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line: Untold Stories of the Women Who Changed the Course of WWII. This page-turning narrative, crafted with meticulous historical accuracy, provides a fresh perspective on the integral roles that women played during WWII.A renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership, General Eder is the former Commanding General of the U.S. Army Reserve Joint and Special Troops Support Command, former Deputy Chief of the Army Reserve, and former Deputy Chief of Public Affairs for the U.S. Army.
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Sandra Beck of Military Mom Talk Radio speaks with Mari K. Eder, retired U.S. Army Major General, is a renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership. General Eder has served as Director of Public Affairs at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies and as an adjunct professor and lecturer in communications and public diplomacy at the NATO School and Sweden's International Training Command. She served in a number of senior positions in the Pentatgon, on the Army Staff, as Deputy Chief of Public Affairs and Deputy Chief of the Army Reserve, and with DoD's Reserve Forces Policy Board. General Eder speaks and writes frequently on communication topics in universities and for international audiences and consults on communications issues.The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line are the heroes of the Greatest Generation that you hardly ever hear about. These women who did extraordinary things didn't expect thanks and shied away from medals and recognition. Despite their amazing accomplishments, they've gone mostly unheralded and unrewarded. No longer. These are the women of World War II who served, fought, struggled, and made things happen—in and out of uniform.Go to Kiwico.com/militarymom to get 50% off your first month plus free shipping on any crate line at kiwico.com. Military Mom Talk Radio can also be found on Audible, Amazon Music, Amazon Podcasts, Spotify, I Heart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Itunes, Stitcher, Player FM, and Podcast Addict. This show is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp dot com slash/militarymom today to get 10% off your first month.
Sandra Beck of Military Mom Talk Radio speaks with Mari K. Eder, retired U.S. Army Major General, is a renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership. General Eder has served as Director of Public Affairs at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies and as an adjunct professor and lecturer in communications and public diplomacy at the NATO School and Sweden's International Training Command. She served in a number of senior positions in the Pentatgon, on the Army Staff, as Deputy Chief of Public Affairs and Deputy Chief of the Army Reserve, and with DoD's Reserve Forces Policy Board. General Eder speaks and writes frequently on communication topics in universities and for international audiences and consults on communications issues.The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line are the heroes of the Greatest Generation that you hardly ever hear about. These women who did extraordinary things didn't expect thanks and shied away from medals and recognition. Despite their amazing accomplishments, they've gone mostly unheralded and unrewarded. No longer. These are the women of World War II who served, fought, struggled, and made things happen—in and out of uniform.Go to Kiwico.com/militarymom to get 50% off your first month plus free shipping on any crate line at kiwico.com. Military Mom Talk Radio can also be found on Audible, Amazon Music, Amazon Podcasts, Spotify, I Heart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Itunes, Stitcher, Player FM, and Podcast Addict. Visit BetterHelp dot com slash/militarymom today to get 10% off your first month.
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Today I'm joined by U.S. Army Major General Mari K Eder. She's the author of multiple books including her recent book "The Girls Who Stepped Out Of Line". In this interview, we talk about: -How Mari self published her first two books and transitioned from writing articles to writing books-How experience working in the military helps you write better books (military nonfiction, historical fiction, etc)-TTP - what is it and why/how to avoid giving away military secrets in your book-Limiting beliefs that many in the military have that keep them from writing a book-How Mari wrote her book in 2 months and what she learned-Advice for others in the military who want to write a bookIf you have a military background and you're thinking about writing a book, don't miss this episode!Watch the free training: https://selfpublishing.com/freetrainingSchedule a no-cost call with our team: https://selfpublishing.com/schedule
The Greatest Generation has many female heroines – women and girls who stepped out of line to serve their countries and their communities in the darkest days of World War II. Many of them remain relatively unknown. To discuss some of their stories, the MacArthur Memorial Podcast hosted Major General (Ret.) Mari K. Eder, author of The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line: Untold Stories of the Women Who Changed the Course of World War II. Follow us on:Twitter: @MacArthur1880; @AEWilliamsClarkFacebook: @MacArthurMemorialwww.macarthurmemorial.org
Join Robert Child for a conversation with Major General (ret.) Mari K. Eder. She has authored an outstanding new book, The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line, which takes you inside the lives and experiences of 15 unknown women heroes from the Greatest Generation. These women served, fought, struggled, and made things happen during WWII—in and out of uniform. Theirs is a legacy destined to embolden generations of women to come. Purchase this book and help support your local book store at the link below. USA Shop https://bookshop.org/lists/books-from-authors-on-point-of-the-spear-podcast UK Shop https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/books-from-authors-on-point-of-the-spear --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/robert-child/support
Maj. Gen. (R) Mari K. Eder, author of the new book The Girls Who Stepped Out Of Line is our guest this week. She talks to us about how she got started writing, her Benson books for young readers, her books which have become necessary reading for military Public Affairs professionals, and what it took to write a book of amazing, unrecognized women from throughout military history. We also announce our first Working Writer Podcast Writer's Challenge! Sit back and enjoy our conversation. Follow us at https://www.facebook.com/WorkingWriterPodcast Write to us at WorkingWriterPodcast@gmail.com Buy The Girls Who Stepped Out Of Line at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08WYX7H3L/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_FPGSVHEQ62J8Y6VW3JKS Wall Street Journal Article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/mari-eder-was-an-army-unicorn-11627662502?fbclid=IwAR2cCpyZ4m8TZrb3iU2jwOFPvRD8aOaQ6VovC0YXeYEIfBWXpCpFBUa5gVk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brad-staggs/support
Imagine fleeing your hometown with nothing but the hope and will to survive. Or risking your life to gather information needed to incriminate some of the worst players in history. We are declaring this week "history week" here at Stacking Benjamins and we're delivering quite the suite of guests for you! Today, Retired U.S. Army Major General Mari Eder joins us to share stories of some brave women of World War II and the impact they had on their communities. What does this have to do with money? Today's stories have a much larger scope than money, but bravery, persistence, focus, willpower, and more, in the face of long odds, will all be discussed on today's episode. During our headline, we talk about tapping your home equity for cash. Nothing has ever gone wrong with the housing market before, right? Sure, leverage can be used to your advantage but not at the detriment to the rest of your financial plan. Joe and OG give us their opinions and you know they are going to be candid! Speaking of leverage, our TikTok video is a hilarious example of this. We'll also throw out the Haven Life line and answer a caller's question about retirement contributions. And since it's history week here, Doug will include some history related trivia. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maj. General Mari K. Eder shares her story of joining the U.S. Army in 1977 and embarking on a 36-year career, in which she rose to be Deputy Chief of U.S. Army Public Affairs during U.S. military action in Kosovo and Afghanistan. Gen. Eder also discusses her years serving as Deputy Chief of U.S. Army Reserve and the challenges she faced while holding that position during wartime.Gen. Eder is also an accomplished author. In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," she explains the premise of her book, "American Cyberscape," and how to protect our nation from cyber-related threats. She also details her forthcoming book, "The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line," focusing on 15 amazing women who demonstrated tremendous courage and determination in helping the Allies win World War II.
BQ is joined by U.S. Major General (Ret.) Mari K. Eder to discuss the decay of trust in our institutions, information, experts, and values. Later, Pastor Anthony Williams calls in to discuss the tragic death of Adam Toledo, the bodycam footage, and what it means for all of us. Thank you to John Lester of LesterInsureOne.com for sponsoring!
Major General Mari K. Eder, U.S. Army retired, is the former Army Deputy Chief of Public Affairs. She also served as Director of Public Affairs at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, and as an adjunct professor and lecturer in communications and public diplomacy at the NATO School and Sweden’s International Training Command. In 2017 she was inducted into the Army Public Affairs Hall of Fame and received the Joe Galloway Lifetime Achievement Award for excellence in strategic communication. She currently serves as Board Secretary and Trustee with the U.S. Army War College Foundation; this year she authored the foreword to the College’s new Communications Campaign Planning Primer. Trust is unraveling across American institutions, affecting not only government but also news organizations, trusted sources of information and, most critically, expertise and values. The impact is not just institutional, the decay also affects individuals, families and shared norms. The very foundations of American civic culture seem increasingly at risk. All the while, technology continues to act as an accelerant, speeding up societal change and challenging our abilities to keep pace while controlling our responses. Uncovering the multivariate sources of these challenges is work that demands rigorous, ongoing investigation. As with any investigation, a solid place to start is a requirement. In American Cyberscape: Trials and the Path to Trust, Mari Eder examines the sources of decay in trust and offers solutions to lead us to firmer terrains of shared truth. By grounding the topography of cyberspace and drawing on wide-ranging expertise and experience, both scholarly and practical, American Cyberscape shows pathways to improve outcomes for everyone. In addition to numerous military awards and recognitions, she received the Vatican award of the Knight, Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great from Pope Benedict XVI in 2011. Major General Eder is the author of “Leading the Narrative: The Case for Strategic Communication,” published by the Naval Institute Press. A novel is pending publication. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iantrottier/support
What You Need to Know is the plan behind the narrative machine! The narrative machine is the dominant storytelling enterprise of America. It's made up of 3 parts — 1) Big tech, 2) Big Media, and 3) Big government. This group of entities has come together to tell people exactly what to think, what to know, and what to do. They have a brainwashing model and it's very daunting. The first thing to do is realize the problem and then build your own community of knowledge. Dr. Warren Farrell, speaker, and author, shares his most recent bestseller The Boy Crisis: Why Our Boys Are Struggling and What We Can Do About It. Dr. Farrell speaks around the country on the importance of fathers. Check out his website WarrenFarrell.com. Major General Mari K. Eder, retired U.S. Army Major General, speaker, author, and strategic communicator, shares her new book American Cyberscape: Trials and the Path to Trust. Gen. Eder explains how important it is for young people to do some kind of service, it instills in people the concept of doing something for a cause that is greater than themselves. Wrap Up: Sooner or later the Supreme Court will take some abortion-related cases. They won't be able to reverse Roe v. Wade on the first case but let's see what happens as they take more and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#ChaosAtTheBorder Don Jans Never let a crisis go to waste is a communist axiom. Also where is the gas for our cars? No Oil production due to iden pokicies is shutting down refineries. #CorporateCancelCulture David Almasi Starbucks woke culture is ignoring losses from stores destroyed by the riots, Disney is hiring people accuse of sexual misconduct but fired someone for their conservative political views. #NationalSecurityMiddleEast Gregg Roman Middle East Forum Biden policy with Israel Saudi Arabia and Behran and their weak CHina policy are opening huge National Security concerns in the middle east. #NoMoreTrust Major General Mari K. Eder, U.S. Army retired, is the former Army Deputy Chief of Public Affairs. She is the author of the new book American Cyberscape: Trials and the Path to Trust. Trust is unraveling across American institutions, affecting not only government but also news organizations, trusted sources of information and, most critically, expertise and values. The impact is not just institutional, the decay also affects individuals, families and shared norms.
Major General Mari K. Eder, served over 36 years in the U.S. Army in both active and Army Reserve. She served as the Deputy Chief of the United States Army Reserve and Deputy Chief of United States Army Public Affairs, prior to be appointed Commanding General of the United States Army Reserve Joint and Special Troops Support Command in October 2009. She retired from the army in 2013. Major General Eder is the author of Leading the Narrative: The Case for Strategic Communication. Her new book is AMERICAN CYBERSCAPE: Trials and the Path to Trust. The book that can help us discern truth.www.freedommail.us
It’s Wednesday and so we will once again be joined by Ron Edwards to discuss hot topics. Trust is unraveling across American institutions, affecting government, news organizations, as well as expertise and values. The impact is not just institutional, the decay affects individuals, families and shared norms. The very foundations of American culture seem increasingly at risk. All the while, technology continues to act as an accelerant, speeding up societal change and challenging our abilities to keep pace while controlling our responses. Uncovering the multivariate sources of these challenges is work that demands rigorous, ongoing investigation. As with any investigation, a solid place to start is a requirement. Scheduled to join me is Major General Mari K. Eder - U.S. Army retired, former Army Deputy Chief of Public Affairs and author of American Cyberscape: Trials and the Path to Trust – in her book Gen. Eder examines the sources of decay in trust and offers solutions to lead us to firmer terrains of shared truth. By grounding the topography of cyberspace and drawing on wide-ranging expertise and experience, both scholarly and practical, American Cyberscape shows pathways to improve outcomes for everyone.
It’s Wednesday and so we will once again be joined by Ron Edwards to discuss hot topics. Trust is unraveling across American institutions, affecting government, news organizations, as well as expertise and values. The impact is not just institutional, the decay affects individuals, families and shared norms. The very foundations of American culture seem increasingly at risk. All the while, technology continues to act as an accelerant, speeding up societal change and challenging our abilities to keep pace while controlling our responses. Uncovering the multivariate sources of these challenges is work that demands rigorous, ongoing investigation. As with any investigation, a solid place to start is a requirement. Scheduled to join me is Major General Mari K. Eder - U.S. Army retired, former Army Deputy Chief of Public Affairs and author of American Cyberscape: Trials and the Path to Trust – in her book Gen. Eder examines the sources of decay in trust and offers solutions to lead us to firmer terrains of shared truth. By grounding the topography of cyberspace and drawing on wide-ranging expertise and experience, both scholarly and practical, American Cyberscape shows pathways to improve outcomes for everyone.
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In this episode of Quit Bleeping Around®, awesome superachiever, author, and former FBI violent crime analyst and senior manager Christina Eanes interviews Mari K. Eder. Mari K., retired U.S. Army Major General, is a renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership. In this episode, Mari K. discusses her new...Read More The post 254: Step Out Of Line, Ladies! With Mari K. Eder appeared first on Christina Eanes - Quit Bleeping Around®.
This episode is sponsored by Insure the Heroes Inc. Call Melissa at 1-844-514-LIFE or head over to her website to get a free quote today.Major General Mari K. Eder is a retired U.S. Army Major General, a renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership. General Eder is the former Commanding General of the U.S. Army Reserve Joint and Special Troops Support Command, former Deputy Chief of the Army Reserve and former Deputy Chief of Public Affairs for the U.S. Army. She was the closing keynote speaker at WIN Summit 2018 and recipient of the 2018 Trailblazer Award.General Eder is the author of “Leading the Narrative: The Case for Strategic Communication,” published by the Naval Institute Press. Out soon, her new book is titled: Step Out of Line, Ladies: Stories of Courage, Sacrifice, and Grit – the Women of WWII.General Eder has served as Director of Public Affairs at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies and as an adjunct professor and lecturer in communications and public diplomacy at the NATO School and Sweden’s International Training Command. She speaks and writes frequently on communication topics in universities and for international audiences.She is a trustee with the U.S. Army War College Foundation and has served as a senior advisor and Director with the Foundation for Self-Government, and as a communications expert for the Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General.Summary:Mari joined the Army to get out of her small town. She had wanted to be in Public Affairs, but she started out in the Signal Corp. She served on active duty for her first tour then left the military. She missed being part of the military and was able to go back into the Reserves and because of her civilian career was able to work in the Pubic Affairs area that she wanted to be in since when she joined the military. She talked about the challenges of balancing the Reserves and a civilian career. She learned times when she needed to focus more on her civilian job and other times she needed to focus on her military career. One of the hardest times was when she was working full time and also attending Air War College via distance learning. She said she quickly learned to write the papers first so she could have a two week break instead of using the two weeks to write a paper and never get a break.Her goal was to make it to the rank of Colonel (O-6) and when she was selected for Brigadier General she was surprised and honored. She was promoted to Major General and with 36 years of service it was time to retire. She had her change of command and then a few weeks later had her retirement ceremony. She had given so much of herself to the Army when she finally was done her body was tired and she got sick. She said she was barely there for her retirement ceremony and slowly began the transition to civilian. We also talked about being invisible after leaving the military and how sometimes our voices are not heard because we are overlooked for our gender.She wanted to do something different after leaving the military so she has become an author. She loves reading and learning about the history of military women and after reading a few books (links below) about military women she decided to write her own book. She told so many stories of military women throughout history that I either didn’t know about or had only learned about after starting the podcast. There is a rich history of women who have come before and women who continue to make changes for the military and the women who follow in their footsteps.She encourages women to join the military even if it is only for a few years. Do your research and pick the right branch and job for you (need help? check out this free guide). The military can open so many doors and will change you as a person. Mentioned in this episode (contains affiliate links):Female Veteran: The Struggles Don't End When You LeaveRegister Women in Military Service for AmericaWomen of The War: Their Heroism And Self-SacrificeFinal Fight, Final Flight by Erin MillerThe Hello GirlsCode Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War IIRelated Episode:The First Women Pilots in the Army – Erin Miller (Episode 49)Being a Cook in the Coast Guard – Ginny (Episode 18)Climbing the Ranks to Brigadier General – Wilma Vaught (Episode 65)Connect with Mari:LinkedInThank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and aboveKevin Barba
PMs deal with multiple stakeholders - the executives who commission the project; the project team who implements it; and the end users/recipients. They all have needs, requirements and limits. The better you can negotiate these competing concerns, the more fluidly your project will run, and the more effective your outcomes will be. If done well, the resolution will yield more than either party anticipated. Three experts discuss the approaches, strategies and tools to enhance your negotiation skills. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 PDU Claim Code: 4634L71UP5 Activity Number: PMPOV0071 PDUs for this episode: 1 About the Speakers: Major General Mari K. Eder, retired U.S. Army Major General, is a renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership. She has served as Director of Public Affairs at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies and as an adjunct professor and lecturer in communications and public diplomacy at the NATO School and Sweden’s International Training Command. She speaks and writes frequently on communication topics in universities and for international audiences. Her book “Leading the Narrative: The Case for Strategic Communication,” is published by the Naval Institute Press. Dean W. M. Leslie is a Circuit Mediator for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and an Adjunct Professor of law at New York Law School. Previously, he served as a Senior Settlement Coordinator and a Court Attorney for the New York State Supreme Court, where he designed and implemented a court-annexed mediation program under the mandate of the Commercial Division Advisory Council and Chief Judge’s Task Force on Commercial Litigation in the 21st Century, Myles Miller is the CEO and Founder of LEADUP, LearningBreaks and SUCCESSHQ, international training and success development companies He is the radio host of "Myles of Success," and has over 30 years’ experience in the project management field, across multiple industries including retail, defense, state and federal government, international countries and hospitality.
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Throughout history, non-citizens have served in significant numbers and roles in the U.S. armed services, going back all the way to the Revolutionary War. Today's non-citizen soldiers, seamen, and airmen continue to fill a necessary role in helping to maintain our military force requirements. In return for their sacrifices, it's essential to live up to the nation's obligations to those who have volunteered to serve in the defense of the country. Up front, the recruitment of qualified immigrants involves offering a path to citizenship or legal residency status, as well as providing those veterans with additional deportation protections. Recently there have been reports of veterans being deported by ICE without checking their status. Major General Mari K. Eder, former Army Deputy Chief of Public Affairs and now national spokesperson for OurCitizenshipCounts.org will join me to discuss it. Josh Bernstein, Amazon TV Host of The Josh Bernstein Show, and the national spokesman for AMAC will join me to discuss E. Jean Carroll, the Democratic Debate, and any other topics that pop up. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show. Tapp into the Truth
Throughout history, non-citizens have served in significant numbers and roles in the U.S. armed services, going back all the way to the Revolutionary War. Today's non-citizen soldiers, seamen, and airmen continue to fill a necessary role in helping to maintain our military force requirements. In return for their sacrifices, it's essential to live up to the nation's obligations to those who have volunteered to serve in the defense of the country. Up front, the recruitment of qualified immigrants involves offering a path to citizenship or legal residency status, as well as providing those veterans with additional deportation protections. Recently there have been reports of veterans being deported by ICE without checking their status. Major General Mari K. Eder, former Army Deputy Chief of Public Affairs and now national spokesperson for OurCitizenshipCounts.org will join me to discuss it. Josh Bernstein, Amazon TV Host of The Josh Bernstein Show, and the national spokesman for AMAC will join me to discuss E. Jean Carroll, the Democratic Debate, and any other topics that pop up. Don't forget about the Edwards Notebook and the Veteran's Tip of the Day! All of this and more as time allows. Listen live, join the chatroom, be a part of the show.Tapp into the Truth