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    Explore " naval aviator" with insightful episodes like "Determined to Fly, Life in Soviet Russia and The Shadow Game-Rodger Carlyle", "Veteran Pioneer | A Conversation with Loree Draude | The Leadership Student Podcast with MK Palmore", "Veteran Pioneer | A Conversation with Loree Draude | The Leadership Student Podcast with MK Palmore", "Timeout #2 Top Gun: Maverick" and "Nerves of Steel-A Naval Aviator, Corsairs, Prowlers, Hornets and Flight 1380" from podcasts like ""The Half Percent Podcast", "The Leadership Student Podcast", "ITSPmagazine", "Slow Pitch" and "The Half Percent Podcast"" and more!

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    Determined to Fly, Life in Soviet Russia and The Shadow Game-Rodger Carlyle

    Determined to Fly, Life in Soviet Russia and The Shadow Game-Rodger Carlyle

    Rodger Carlyle was part of the US Navy-AVROC (Aviation Reserve Officer Candidate) program and on track to become a Naval Aviator when a medical issue caused his Naval career to be cut short. Rodger then embarked on a civilian career that took him around the globe, including extensive time in Russia just as the Soviet empire was crumbling. Rodger's career path saw him start and run multiple businesses, writing for political campaigns and getting his pilot's license. Rodger is an author of multiple books, including his latest, The Shadow Game, available on all bookselling platforms. Learn more @ https://www.rodgercarlyle.com 

    Veteran Pioneer | A Conversation with Loree Draude | The Leadership Student Podcast with MK Palmore

    Veteran Pioneer | A Conversation with Loree Draude | The Leadership Student Podcast with MK Palmore

    Guest: Loree Draude, Principal, ThoughtLeaders, LLC

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/loreedraude/

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    Host: MK Palmore, Host of The Leadership Student Podcast

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/mk-palmore

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    Episode Description

    Lots of folks have dreams of flying jets for the U.S. Navy, but few have earned the right to be called Naval Aviators. Lauree Draude became a Naval Aviator when it wasn't so easy for women to do so.

    Sometimes when aspire to do something it actually represents the breaking of norms. Women flying in combat for the U.S. was not always a thing. Thanks to the intrepid nature of some very talented women their history is now etched in stone. This conversation with Lauree Draude is an example of what it means to set your sights on a goal and achieve your dreams.

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    To see and hear more of The Leadership Student Podcast with MK Palmore content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/the-leadership-student-podcast

    Watch the webcast version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllQdltSIJ8lWqLiflyrMxFA5

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    Veteran Pioneer | A Conversation with Loree Draude | The Leadership Student Podcast with MK Palmore

    Veteran Pioneer | A Conversation with Loree Draude | The Leadership Student Podcast with MK Palmore

    Guest: Loree Draude, Principal, ThoughtLeaders, LLC

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/loreedraude/

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    Host: MK Palmore, Host of The Leadership Student Podcast

    On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/mk-palmore

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    This Episode’s Sponsors

    Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
    👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network

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    Episode Description

    Lots of folks have dreams of flying jets for the U.S. Navy, but few have earned the right to be called Naval Aviators. Lauree Draude became a Naval Aviator when it wasn't so easy for women to do so.

    Sometimes when aspire to do something it actually represents the breaking of norms. Women flying in combat for the U.S. was not always a thing. Thanks to the intrepid nature of some very talented women their history is now etched in stone. This conversation with Lauree Draude is an example of what it means to set your sights on a goal and achieve your dreams.

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    Resources

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    To see and hear more of The Leadership Student Podcast with MK Palmore content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/the-leadership-student-podcast

    Watch the webcast version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllQdltSIJ8lWqLiflyrMxFA5

    Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
    👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/sponsor-the-itspmagazine-podcast-network

    Timeout #2 Top Gun: Maverick

    Timeout #2 Top Gun: Maverick

    Sean and Brad interrupt the feed to review their second Timeout: Top Gun: Maverick.  They talk about The Transformers Movie, The Black Hole, and The Karate Kid?  but they also discuss the lack of stars from the first movie and how Tom Cruise is methodically killing everyone off so he can be the last man standing.  The also discuss Tom Cruise's body parts.  It gets weird.  Just listen.  

    The next movie is still Elvis's Kid Galahad.  It's still not streaming anywhere.

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    Nerves of Steel-A Naval Aviator, Corsairs, Prowlers, Hornets and Flight 1380

    Nerves of Steel-A Naval Aviator, Corsairs, Prowlers, Hornets and Flight 1380

    Captain Tammie Jo Shults (US Navy, Ret.) joins the podcast. Tammie Jo was a Naval Aviator from 1985-1993 (active duty) and until 2001 in the reserves. During her naval career, Tammie Jo earned her wings in the T-34, then as a flight instructor for the T-2 Buckeye, later qualifying in A-7 Corsair II and EA-6B Prowler and eventually becoming one of the first female naval aviators to qualify in the F/A-18 Hornet. After retiring from the Navy, Tammie became a pilot for Southwest Airlines, where she flew the 737 until her retirement in 2020. On Flight 1380, from New York to Dallas in 2018, an engine fan blade failed and led to fuselage damage and rapid decompression at 32,000 feet. Due to Tammie's (along with first officer Darren Lee Ellisor) calm, steady and heroic actions, the flight was able to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia. For her actions, Tammie was recognized by Congressional resolution and visited the White House to meet with then-President Trump. Tammie wrote a memoir of her life as an aviator, Nerves of Steel , which can be purchased anywhere you buy books. She also volunteers as a pilot (along with her husband, fellow retired Naval Aviator, Dean) with Angel Flight, a group dedicated to providing free transport to those with special medical needs where treatment is not available to them locally.

    Find out more about Tammie and order her book at her website:
    https://www.captainshults.com/

    Learn more about, and get involved with Angel Flights at:
    https://www.angelflightsc.org

    #2 Steve Snyder: In Defense of Management

    #2 Steve Snyder: In Defense of Management

    Today’s guest Steve Snyder has been a leader in many domains, first in the Military as a Naval aviator and Commanding Officer, then in Business and now in Academia. We get into how the different contexts in each domain makes a difference in how you lead – and in the contrast between Leadership and Management. Steve is also an athlete and entrepreneur. He has truly learned to flex his skills by being a lifelong learner. There are so many layers in this conversation. Steve shares his secrets of serving in all of these capacities, and especially in a management capacity, which he believes is an essential element to success that is all too often overlooked.

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