COPING WITH SUICIDE & THOUGHTS ON MARINES UNITED: Angie Morgan

Angie Morgan
Founder, Lead Star
Capt USMC
1998-2005

Lead Star Partner, New York Times Best Selling Author, and CCL Partner Network Director Angie Morgan joins the program talks suicide and online behavior.

Angie experienced a suicide in her family and shares her thoughts about suicide and the aftermath with us.

As a veteran Marine Officer, Angie has definite thoughts on the online behavior issue that is in the news and shares them with us as well as recommendations for the Marine Corps relative to recruiting and recruit training.

As always, Angie is an insightful guest.

FROM MARINE NCO TO TURNER CONSTRUCTION LEADER: Pat Murray

Pat Murray
Cpl USMC (ret)

Pat Murray, Cpl USMC (ret), joins the program to discuss his experience at Turner Construction.  Pat joined Turner after he was medically discharged from the Marine Corps as the result of being wounded in Fallujah in 2006.

Pat discusses his lack of construction experience and how his leadership experience in the Marine Corps combined with mentors that Turner provided the solid basis for him to excel as a project manager at Turner.

VIETNAM VETERAN TOM DRAUDE “I’VE GIVEN THE ORDER TO FIX BAYONETS”: BGen Tom Draude, USMC (ret)

Tom Draude
BGen USMC (ret)

Tom Draude, BGen USMC (ret), joined ALL MARINE RADIO to talk:

(1) The Pentagon’s policy of not discussing troop movements

(2) Why are we in Syria?  To remove Assad?  To defeat ISIS?  Are we certain?

Tom also discuss “close combat” in Vietnam and recounts an battle during which he gave the command to “fix bayonets.”

 

WE’RE LOOKING FOR COMBAT LEADERS FOR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN CONSTRUCTION: Bob Nilsson

Bob Nilsson
100 Entrepreneurs Founder

Bob Nilsson has career opportunities for veterans.  He’s looking for 40-50 leaders, hopefully with combat theater experience, who are looking for careers in the field of construction management or management.

Bob has bee working with transitioning veterans since his days on active duty as a Captain during the Vietnam War.

MARINES ON MANAGEMENT: Civilians Don’t Get Taught the Things You’ve Been Taught. Take Care of Them and Watch Them Transform!

Angie Morgan
Founder, Lead Star
Capt USMC
1998-2005

An encore performance of Angie Morgans great words of encouragement for Leaders who are transitioning.

A New York Times best selling author of the book “Spark: How to Lead Yourself and Others to Greater Success” talks with us about what the “spark” is.  She answers the question “how do I increase the spark”  and “what do I do with the spark”?

Retention issues and no morale are all symptoms of poor leadership and it’s ALL OVER the civilian world!   Hear Angie discuss how you have THE skills they’re looking for.

Angie discusses “managing” your leadership “style” in the civilian world because the word “Marine” has lots of stereotypes associated with it.  Recognize it and spend some effort to let them know that we’re ok by being a great ambassador of what it is to be a Marine.

AWESOME STUFF!!!!!!