LEADERSHIP 101: SECDEF James Mattis and General Joseph Dunford USMC

James Mattis
Secretary of Defense

Tuesday, June 06 2017,  Hour 1

OUR INAUGURAL EDITION — LEADERSHIP 101:  The Secretary of Defense spoke at the commencement at the USMA at West Point recently and as usual, he had profound things to say to ALL LEADERS present.

General Joseph Dunford is the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he delivered the keynote address at commence of this year’s graduating class at the US Air Force Academy — his address is outstanding.

Gen Joseph Dunford, USMC
Chairman
Joint Chiefs of Command

FACING YOUR FEARS (Part 2): Daryl Hill

Daryl Hill
Former Major, USMC
darylhill.com

Daryl Hill, a former USMC Major and infantry officer joins us to discuss his consulting business which focuses on helping veterans overcome Post-Traumatic Stress and live better lives — additionally, Daryl assists individuals in conquering daemons that hold them back in business.

PART 2 of 2

http://darylhill.com/

THE ETHICAL LEADER AT THE POINT OF CONFRONTATION: Jack Hoban

Jack Hoban
Former Captain, USMC
Author: “The Ethical Warrior”

Jack Hoban, former Marine Captain, of Resolution Group International, joins us to talk “leadership at the point of confrontation.”

Jack is one of the developers of the the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program and has extensive experience in the area of ethical law enforcement training. His book “The Ethical Warrior” is widely used by law enforcement agencies around the world.

Listen as we discuss why leaders shrink at the point of conflict… the role of discipline in leadership… and how the Marine Corps Marital Arts Program is SUPPOSED to contribute to ethical leadership in the Marine Corps.

FEMALE MARINES RESPOND, THEY WANT “ACTIONABLE CHANGE”: LtCol Austine Brown Rawllins, USMCR PART 2

LtCol Austine Brown Rawlings, USMCR

LtCol Austine Brown Rawllins, USMCR joins the program to discuss her involvement in a private Facebook Group called “Actionable Change” — formed in the wake of the “marines united” online behavior issue that has gained the nation’s attention — and what that group and a related group  which is open for all to join (Actionable Change Allies) wants.

Like many, LtCol Rawllins was surprised to learn that the Marine Corps, prior to recently, had never targeted and recruited women.  She discusses the need for change in recruiting and modifications to recruit training.  Her strongest comments during the two part interview are reserved for leaders who fail to lead at the “point of confrontation” and for advocates who are “protecting women” from the disabling rigors of the combat arms MOS’s.

A GREAT interview!

FEMALE MARINES RESPOND, THEY WANT “ACTIONABLE CHANGE”: LtCol Austine Brown Rawllins, USMCR PART 1

LtCol Austine Brown Rawlings, USMC

LtCol Austine Brown Rawllins, USMCR joins the program to discuss her involvement in a private Facebook Group called “Actionable Change” — formed in the wake of the “marines united” online behavior issue that has gained the nation’s attention — and what that group and a related group  which is open for all to join (Actionable Change Allies) wants.

Like many, LtCol Rawllins was surprised to learn that the Marine Corps, prior to recently, had never targeted and recruited women.  She discusses the need for change in recruiting and modifications to recruit training.  Her strongest comments during the two part interview are reserved for leaders who fail to lead at the “point of confrontation” and for advocates who are “protecting women” from the disabling rigors of the combat arms MOS’s.

A GREAT interview!

SMALL UNIT DISCIPLINE, TRUTH TO POWER, “BARRACKS” vs “DORMITORY”: Will Costantini

Will Costantini
Col USMC (ret)

Will Costantini, Col USMC (ret), joins us to discuss Professional Military Education.  HOWEVER… we get side tracked and talk:

(1)  Small Unit Discipline

(2)  “Barracks” vs. “Dormitory”

(3)  Do they join us or do we join them?

(4)  What is the message of discipline?