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Ones Ready
Ep 313: Ones Ready Fixes Non-Commissioned Officers

Ones Ready

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 60:41


First A&S, then Officers, now Non-Commissioned Officers. It's almost like you don't need hundreds of people and millions of dollars to start a movement. Don't worry, everyone. The OFFICIAL UNofficial podcast of the Air Force is here to help everyone out. You're welcome. - AChapters00:00 Fixing the Structure of the Military02:47 Identifying the Problems with the NCO Core06:02 Taking Risks and Making Decisions09:52 The Impact of Fear and Insecurity on Decision-Making14:46 The Role of Senior NCOs and Officers in Encouraging Risk-Taking24:50 The Consequences of Missing Promotion Testing29:12 The Importance of Complaints and Advocacy30:46 The Importance of Complaining32:04 Complaining in the Military Hierarchy33:03 The Correct Way to Complain34:00 The Power of Complaints35:05 The Role of Chiefs in Addressing Complaints36:26 The Influence of Rank in Addressing Complaints37:40 The Challenges of Working Hours38:00 The Importance of Relationships in Problem-Solving39:15 The Perception of Authority40:09 Balancing Personal Investment and Accountability41:05 The Challenge of Retaining Underperforming Personnel43:08 The Need for Action and Avoiding Complacency45:19 The Value of Complaints and Passionate Individuals48:14 The Problem with Meetings49:37 The Importance of Adaptability53:29 The Resistance to New IdeasJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9aFBBZoBcQk8UUN_pO7nDA/joinCollabs:Ones Ready - OnesReady.com 18A Fitness - Promo Code: 1ReadyAlpha Brew Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLeteCardoMax - Promo Code: ONESREADYDread River - Promo Code: ONESREADY Eberlestock - Promo Code: OR10Hoist - Promo Code: ONESREADYTrench Coffee Company - Promo Code: ONESREADYThe content provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The host, guests, and affiliated entities do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. The use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship, and the podcast is not liable for any damages resulting from its use. Any mention of products or individuals does not consti...

The AirPower Hour
Born to Serve | TSgt Bailey Snipes

The AirPower Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 49:45


Welcome back to another episode of The AirPower Hour, on this episode I sit down with an Airman Leadership School Instructor from Moody Air Force Base Georgia, TSgt Bailey Snipes.  Hailing from Southern Florida, Sgt Snipes decided to join the Air Force at a young age while growing up in a very patriotic household.  Before even joining she spent her high school years in a Junior ROTC program cementing her preparation to serve.After getting her first choice of jobs, Sgt Snipes set off on her journey and to her first assignment at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, as a Security Forces Defender.Her time in North Dakota ultimately led her to Moody AFB, where she became an Airman Leadership School Instructor.  Her position is responsible for mentoring and teaching new Non-Commissioned Officers on how to be excellent in all they do.It was great sitting down with TSgt Snipes and hearing her story.  She even makes a very special announcement on the podcast so be sure to tune in!For more information go to AirForce.com or SpaceForce.com

Forged in Fire: LGBTQ+ Leadership
A Future Worth Fighting For [Guest Panel]

Forged in Fire: LGBTQ+ Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 55:42


Non-Commissioned Officers are the heart of the United States military. Their skill, leadership, and ability to seize the initiative is what creates such a dynamic force. Master Sergeant Sabrina Bruce (Space Force), Technical Sergeant Alexandria Holder (Air Force), and Sergeant Zaneford Alvarez (Army), are shining examples that junior service members can aspire to take after and they just happen to be transgender. They serve and excel as their authentic selves, having transitioned while serving, despite shifting winds that could see a future administration attempt to throw them out. Their example of dedicated service is changing hearts and minds every day as to why transgender people belong in all places, in all jobs, and wherever their hearts can take them.

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Blanket Fortress Of Solitude
87. Write Convincing Non-Commissioned Officers

Blanket Fortress Of Solitude

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 74:45


Derwin and Nick discuss the deep nuances of being a Non-Commissioned Officer in the United States Military, and how someone who never enlisted could write a convincing Non-Commissioned Officer.

The Cove Podcast
Audio Articles | Empowering Non-Commissioned Officers to Become Experts

The Cove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 14:43


In this Audio Article, Darren Murch discusses the teaching role NCOs have within their organisations, how they promote a culture of learning, and becoming experts at training soldiers.

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Eyes Forward; March!
Episode 58: Debrief at FOB C’Gar

Eyes Forward; March!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 57:15


Platoon Daddy Bacon is back at FOB C'Gar for another debrief. This time the FPCON is low and the the two record an episode in the designated smoking area. As SGT C'Gar enjoys a fine cigar and a few ripits, these two Non-Commissioned Officers have a conversation so real and down to earth that you are given the 100 percent raw, unedited, and extra long cut. This is the first time the two have released an episode with zero edits.

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Rad Country
Ukraine on the Brain w/ Ian Griffin

Rad Country

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 84:41


An Interview with Nick's first Command Sergeants Major Ian Griffin. Ian is also “The Vet” from the Coach and the Vet podcast.  So much has gone on recently with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. We will dive into the topic from the perspective of a leader who has held a leadership position at the top of the Non Commissioned Officers chain. Who has lead thousands of soldiers just like myself in garrison and in theaters of operation including Iraq and Afghanistan. I'm excited about this one and you should be too. The world around us is changing by the hour and it's good to have friends and perspectives such as Ian's to help us navigate what we see on our news feeds. 

Joint Multinational Readiness Center - Train to Win
Joint Multinational Readiness Center - Train to Win: NCO’s within the Field Artillery Battalion Main Command Post

Joint Multinational Readiness Center - Train to Win

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021


In this Podcast, Senior Field Artillery Non-Commissioned Officers from the Joint Multinational Readiness Center's Vampire Team discuss challenges and trends of Non-Commissioned Officers within Field Artillery Battalion Main Command Posts.

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Change Your Point Of View
EP194: Front Line Leadership - With Nick Ripplinger

Change Your Point Of View

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 57:51


Nicholas Ripplinger author of Front Line Leadership enlisted in the United States Army Reserves as a Military Police Officer at the age of 17. Due to his young age when he chose to serve our country, a waiver signed by both of his parents was required before he could proudly take his oath. He attended basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri between his junior and senior years of High School. After graduating High School, he enlisted in the Active Duty U.S. Army. Nick was stationed at Fort Lee, Virginia, and Fort Knox, Kentucky where he deployed to Iraq from both of these duty stations. He also served from a base in Stuttgart, Germany. Nick advanced through the enlisted ranks faster than most of his peers and was hand-selected for several high profile positions such as the Division Commanders After Action Briefer for the Multi-National Forces Iraq-North. He was selected by over 50 other Non-Commissioned Officers for this position. Nick was also selected as the European Command Protective Services Operations Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge where he was awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the third-highest peacetime award. He was also awarded several other medals, ribbons, awards, coins, and certificates. ...Learn More about Nick Here IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Everyone that serves in the military will all have to separate someday. There are many ways to do this successfully, and many ways to go down in flames. Educating yourself is your best defense and the best way to do that is to pay attention to those who came before you and did it themselves. LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Nick Ripplinger Website Front Line Leadership Journal Leave a Review On iTunes Change Your POV Squad Facebook Group --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/changeyourpov/support

Veteran’s PATH
Retired Army Ranger Lieutenant Colonel JC Glick

Veteran’s PATH

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 58:13


J.C. is a retired Army Ranger Lieutenant Colonel now working as a leadership consultant who advises at the strategic, operational, team and individual levels. He has a strong background in leadership development, executive personnel assessment and selection, strategy, coaching, counseling and developing innovative solutions to complex problems. J.C. is currently the National Director of Merging Veterans and Players, (MVP) - whose mission statement is to match combat veterans and former professional athletes together - after the uniform comes off - to give them a new team to tackle the transition together. MVP shows them they are not alone. (Learn more here: https://www.vetsandplayers.org) In addition to his Masters from the Naval War College, LTC Glick holds a degree in Political Science from the University of Rhode Island and is a Liberty Fellow, part of the Aspen Institute. JC is also a TEDx speaker and the author of the books A Light in the Darkness: Leadership Development for the Unknown, and Meditations of an Army Ranger: A Warrior Philosophy for Everyone.  Both books are available on Amazon here:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0998848506/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_0998848506 https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0998848514/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_0998848514  In today’s episode, JC and I discuss:  * His studies of Russian culture  * Ranger School  * Dealing with PTS  * Training and being prepared for real world missions even during peacetime  * The value of great Non-Commissioned Officers to developing good Officers  * Struggling with preparing for transition  * Transitioning WITHIN the military from an operational role to an administrative role  * Building resiliency  * Merging Vets and Players (MVP)  Connect with JC on LinkedIn or on his company website:  http://linkedin.com/in/jc-glick-ltc-r-u-s-army-ma-01b1a513  https://www.mvpdevelopmentgroup.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/veteranspath/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/veteranspath/support

Change Your POV Podcast
EP194: Front Line Leadership - With Nick Ripplinger

Change Your POV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 56:31


  SUMMARY: Nicholas Ripplinger author of Front Line Leadership enlisted in the United States Army Reserves as a Military Police Officer at the age of 17. Due to his young age when he chose to serve our country, a waiver signed by both of his parents was required before he could proudly take his oath.   He attended basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri between his junior and senior years of High School. After graduating High School, he enlisted in the Active Duty U.S. Army. Nick was stationed at Fort Lee, Virginia and Fort Knox, Kentucky where he deployed to Iraq from both of these duty stations. He also served from a base in Stuttgart, Germany.   Nick advanced through the enlisted ranks faster than most of his peers and was hand selected for several high profile positions such as the Division Commanders After Action Briefer for the Multi-National Forces Iraq-North. He was selected over 50 other Non-Commissioned Officers for this position.   Nick was also selected as the European Command Protective Services Operations Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge where he was awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the third highest peacetime award. He was also awarded several other medals, ribbons, awards, coins, and certificates. ...Learn More about Nick Here   IN THIS PARTICULAR EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Everyone that serves in the military will all have to separate some day. There are many ways to do this successfully, and many ways to go down in flames. Educating yourself is your best defense and the best way to do that is pay attention to those who came before you and did it themselves.   LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Nick Ripplinger Website Front Line Leadership Journal Leave a Review On iTunes Change Your POV Squad Facebook Group     Description of the book “Resumes don’t tell employers everything they need to know about prospective leadership hires. That is never truer than with our veterans. A better approach would be to ask, ‘What have you learned, and how will you apply it?’”   Nick Ripplinger Through honest, compelling storytelling, Nick Ripplinger takes the reader through various scenarios and illustrates how leadership decisions, both good and bad, impact a situation and the lives of those involved.   By pinpointing specific lessons he learned through these experiences, Nick offers his insights and discusses how these lessons apply not only to the military but to the business world as well. In this book Nick shares lessons such as: • The danger of using fear as a leadership style • The significance of documenting goals • The importance of taking care of yourself • The value of collaboration • The consequences of not having a plan Nick offers the reader a glimpse into his head and his heart as he shares his oftentimes grueling experiences.   In an honest, authentic way, Nick uses these stories to illustrate what works and what doesn’t with regard to effective leadership and further explains the results and repercussions of key decisions. The stories are entertaining, but the lessons learned at the end of each chapter are invaluable for anyone wanting to grow as a leader.  Buy Book Now!   Hey, It's Eddie and Bennett! Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening! Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section or you can leave me a message about this episode by going to http://ChangeYourPOV.com/AskEddie If you enjoy the show I sure hope you'll subscribe and download a bunch of episodes on iTunes. All these shows are free to download and listen to and we don't ask for donations or anything to create this show. But if you'd like to totally make our day... we would be forever grateful if you would be so kind as to leave an honest review on iTunes. If you are new to reviews and need a little help, you can go to LEAVE A REVIEW and we will walk you through that step-by-step. Thank you in advance for doing that!  – plus, we read each and every one of them! Please share this episode with your friends and family!    

Global Recon
GRP 30-Lions Of Kandahar, Bowe Bergdahl, D - Day Anniversary

Global Recon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 66:40


GRP 30- On the 30th episode of the Global Recon Podcast, I’ve had the honor of having on Retired Special Forces Major Rusty Bradley. MAJ Rusty Bradley served 21 years in the US Army and US Special Forces. He was recently medically retirement for wounds received in combat. He is the author of the bestselling book “Lions of Kandahar” and has been published in Time magazine, Soldier of Fortune, Veritas, War on the Rocks and numerous other publications and blogs. He has earned 4 Valor awards from 3 different countries. Major Bradley is one of only 40 US service members in the history of the US military to receive the Medal of Valor from the Canadian Prime Minister. Myself, and John Lovell discuss the Invasion of Normandy, and of the Army Rangers who scaled the 100ft cliffs at Pointe Du Hoc, under withering enemy gunfire, and were able to complete their objective of clearing out enemy fighting positions along the top of the cliff. Below is an excerpt from the interview with Major Bradley. John Hendricks: You go to Special Forces selection, and you pass. For the next 15 years or so you have multiple rotations all to Afghanistan, and for kind of a unique reason which is pretty interesting. Can you talk about that at all? Major Bradley: I was the second of the first two languages that was selected by the Special Forces command in order to build long term continuity for it’s forces, and its leaders in Afghanistan. You’ve got these leaders, Non Commissioned Officers, and Officers who are so smart that they can look in their invisible globe and see what’s going to happen in 10, or 20 years. This program was sending guys into a language and area study of Southern Afghanistan, so that we came out we would constantly rotate through, and maintain access and placement in Southern Afghanistan. All 8 of my rotations were in Southern Afghanistan. Any questions, or comments can be sent to Podcast@globalrecon.net

Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea - NCO Retirement Ceremony

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2013


This edition features a story about four Non Commissioned Officers retiring from the Army at Camp Carroll.

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Spotlight Korea
Spotlight Korea: NCO Induction Ceremony

Spotlight Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011


This edition features a story on how Area 4 welcomes Soldiers into the Corps of Non-Commissioned Officers during an induction ceremony.

U.S. Third Army
Warrior Leader Course

U.S. Third Army

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2011


The Army's Warrior Leader Course is designed to help build up future and junior Non-Commissioned Officers to succeed as leaders of Soldiers. Spc. Bransen Dillon shows us how Third Army brings together Small Group Leaders from academy's all over the globe to put on a well run school. Also available in high definition