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    41a

    Explore "41a" with insightful episodes like "Interview with Col Steve Fox", "HeroFront's Josh White - Part 2", "HeroFront's Josh White - Part 1", "The Psychology of Money" and "Episode 306: Special Episode - Separations & Retirements Part 2" from podcasts like ""Seat 41A", "Seat 41A", "Seat 41A", "Seat 41A" and "Seat 41A"" and more!

    Episodes (21)

    Interview with Col Steve Fox

    Interview with Col Steve Fox
    The guys sit down with Col Steve Fox to discuss his leadership philosophy and his experiences. He provides his take on what young MSCs should be looking out for, what skills they should develop and what he looks for as a 2-time Squadron Commander, and prospective Group Commander.

    HeroFront's Josh White - Part 2

    HeroFront's Josh White - Part 2
    In Part 2 of our Season Finale for Season 2, the guys continue their discussion with the host and creator of the HeroFront Podcast, Josh White, where we flip the table and he asks us questions. On top of that, Josh really stumps us with his Unpopular Opinion!

    HeroFront's Josh White - Part 1

    HeroFront's Josh White - Part 1
    In Part 1 of our Season Finale for Season 2, the guys sit down with MSgt Josh White, host and creator of the HeroFront Podcast. We open up on everything; from his background and experiences, to takeways from his leadership styles, and trade stories of what makes us who we are.

    Episode 08: The Heart Led Leader

    Episode 08: The Heart Led Leader
    For the first book review of Season 2, the guys discuss The Heart Led Leader by Tommy Spaulding. We also talk with Andy Auerbach about the MSC Chapter of Toastmasters. In The Heart-Led Leader, Spaulding turns his focus to ourselves--to who we are. Authentic leaders, Spaulding says, live and lead from the heart. The values and principles that guide our lives and shape our ability to lead others is far more important than our title, or our ability to crunch numbers, or the impressive degrees we display on our walls. To effect true transformational change, heart-led leaders draw on the qualities of humility, vulnerability, transparency, empathy and love. Illustrated with stories from his own life, and from some of the exceptional leaders he has met and worked with over the years, Spaulding unpacks what those qualities mean, talks about the 18-inch journey from the head to the heart--from our intellect to our emotions--and shows us how to incorporate them into our careers, into how we manage and lead others, and into how we live our lives. It is a vision of leadership that has the power to transform everything we do, and the lives of everyone we touch.

    Episode 07: Patients Come Second

    Episode 07: Patients Come Second
    Chris, Manoj, and Greg discuss Patients Come Second on the episode today. The book Patients Come Second shakes up the traditional healthcare model, arguing that in order to care for and retain patients, leaders must first create exceptional teams and find ways to engage nurses, administrative staff, physicians, supervisors, and even housekeeping staff and switchboard operators. By connecting employees’ work with a higher purpose and equipping them with the tools to become leaders themselves, patient care can be dramatically transformed. And with continuing healthcare changes on the horizon and ever-rising pressure to acquire and keep patients, doing so now is more important than ever.

    Episode 06: Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader

    Episode 06: Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader
    Chris, Manoj and Greg talk about the book Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader by Herminia Ibarra. Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader looks to challenge this method of leadership development based around the theory of “Outsight”. With this theory you are encouraged to see leadership growth as something that is achieved from the outside in, and not the reverse. The Outsight principle is based around altering your self-identity through small yet impactful changes that will transform your perception of personal limitations. As the book title suggests, Herminia Ibarra holds the belief that the most effective way to do this is “to plunge yourself into new projects and activities, interact with very different kinds of people, and experiment with unfamiliar ways of getting things done”. There are three basic pillars of Outsight detailed within the book: 1. Redefine your job 2. Redefine your network (network across and out) 3. Redefine yourself (be more playful with yourself) The key aim of Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader is to force the reader to understand that the leadership approach that has brought them success so far, may not be fit for purpose when they step up to a new role. How can they change to meet the challenge?

    Episode 04: It Worked for Me

    Episode 04: It Worked for Me
    In this episode we discuss the book It Worked for Me by Colin Powell. We also bring our first guest onto the podcast, our former squadron commander, Colonel Kathleen Mackey. We talk about life and leadership and Greg shares his unpopular opinion that he loves the DMHRSi time-keeping system. It is truly shocking.
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