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#74: Dana Pittard — Fitness. Mental Health, & Taking Risks as a Leader

October 12, 2021 by Cal Walters in Intentional Living, Leadership
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A former general officer in the U.S. Army, Dana Pittard earned the Hero Award for Suicide Prevention from the Matthew Silverman Memorial Foundation in 2017. The following year, Dana Pittard became one of Savoy Magazine's Most Influential Blacks in Corporate America for his leadership in the defense industry as vice president at Allison Defense.

Alongside leading Allison Defense into five straight years of increasing revenue and growth since joining the company in 2015, Dana Pittard took an executive financial management course at the Wharton School of Business and a corporate executive leadership course at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Previously, he attended Harvard University as a senior fellow for a year. He earned a master's degree from the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS), and a bachelor's from the United States Military Academy.

He has recently held interviews across national major news networks and is a regular contributor on CNN, Fox News, PBS, CBS, ABC and NPR on race relations, diversity and inclusion, military issues, Middle East policy, ISIS, and veteran’s issues. Pittard has been published and interviewed in the Washington Post, New York Times, LA Times, Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy Magazine, Military Times, Task & Purpose, Politico, Insider, and many other news outlets.

Dana Pittard has also become known for his writing on military subjects. He coauthored a highly acclaimed book titled “Hunting the Caliphate - America’s War on ISIS” in 2019. He was a contributing author to the book, “By Their Deeds Alone - America’s Combat Commanders on the Art of War.” He also wrote articles such as “The Armor Task Force in Mountainous Terrain,””13th Century Mongol Operational Art,” and “Genghis Khan & 13th Century Airland Battle.”

Hunting the Caliphate: America's War on ISIS and the Dawn of the Strike Cell
By Pittard, Dana J.H., Bryant, Wes J.

He fought in Iraq and was awarded four Bronze Stars, one for valor, along with many other decorations, and was deployed in Kosovo. Pittard served as a military aide to President Bill Clinton, carrying the so-called nuclear football, the briefcase that contains codes for launching a nuclear attack, and he was a winner of the Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award.

On this episode we cover a wide range of topics, including:

  • Some of the largest influences on him growing up

  • How West Point most shaped him

  • Where he was on 9/11 and his reflections on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11

  • How he stays so physically fit

  • His typical fitness regime

  • His efforts to impact the suicide epidemic in the military

  • His own journey with mental health and how that has shaped his approach as a leader

  • Transitioning from the military into the private sector

  • His views on changing the culture of an organization and managing risk as a leader

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October 12, 2021 /Cal Walters
Fitness, mental health, leadership, army, military, culture, risk
Intentional Living, Leadership
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#73: Taylor Justice — On Building and Scaling a High Impact Business

September 27, 2021 by Cal Walters in Intentional Living, Leadership
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This episode is brought to you by HigherEchelon, Inc. HigherEchelon is a leadership development & organizational performance consulting firm providing human capital and technology services to optimize performance. HigherEchelon can help prepare your organization to meet the rapidly changing, complex and often ambiguous requirements of today’s world by developing Resilient and Adaptive leaders, modernizing and enhancing processes, and implementing transformational technology solutions. Visit HigherEchelon.com to connect with the amazing team at Higher Echelon and learn more about how they can help you and your team. Check out this great interview of HigherEchelon’s President, Dr. Joe Ross, on the Beyond the Uniform podcast.

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Taylor Justice is the Co-Founder and President of Unite Us, Unite Us standardizes how health and social care providers communicate and track outcomes together. They align all stakeholders from healthcare, government, and the community around a shared goal to improve health. Their proven infrastructure provides both a person-centered care coordination platform and a hands-on community engagement process; they work hand-in-hand with communities to ensure services are seamlessly delivered to the people who need them most. In March 2021, Unite Us raised its largest funding to date, a $150 million Series C round, to value the technology company at more than $1.6 billion.

Taylor began his entrepreneurial journey shortly after he left the military in 2007. He is often evangelizing the need for collaboration technology within most industries. Taylor holds academic allegiance to West Point and Columbia (MBA). He enjoys the company of innovative thinkers and witty minds, has an abnormal obsession with documentaries, and loves reading the histories of successful leaders. Taylor lives in New York City with his wife Meghan.

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On this episode, we cover a lot of ground, including:

  • How he decided to start United Us

  • The importance of finding the right personality in a Co-Founder

  • What makes a successful entrepreneur

  • How entrepreneurs underestimate the amount of time and work it takes to build a successful business

  • How to find the right team members

  • The top principles of Unite Us and how they use these principles for hiring

  • Some of the biggest mistakes he has made in his entrepreneurial journey

  • How he has been able to raise money for Unite Us (including the early days)

  • What Unite Us is doing to standardizes how health and social care providers communicate

  • The keys to a successful investor pitch

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Join us for our first LIVE event on Tuesday, September 28 at 7:30 pm ET with Major General (Ret.) Dana Pittard.

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#72: Carey Nieuwhof — How to Avoid Burnout and Be At Your Best

September 14, 2021 by Cal Walters in Intentional Living, Leadership
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This episode is brought to you by HigherEchelon, Inc. HigherEchelon is a leadership development & organizational performance consulting firm providing human capital and technology services to optimize performance. HigherEchelon can help prepare your organization to meet the rapidly changing, complex and often ambiguous requirements of today’s world by developing Resilient and Adaptive leaders, modernizing and enhancing processes, and implementing transformational technology solutions. Visit HigherEchelon.com to connect with the amazing team at Higher Echelon and learn more about how they can help you and your team. Check out this great interview of HigherEchelon’s President, Dr. Joe Ross, on the Beyond the Uniform podcast.

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Carey Nieuwhof is a best-selling author, leadership expert, podcaster, attorney and non-profit leader. As the host of the top-rated Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast and curator of one of the most widely-read leadership blogs, Carey is uniquely positioned to help leaders thrive in all areas of their life. His content is accessed over 1.5 million times a month.

Carey's 20+ years in leadership are heavily focused on teamwork, leadership in change and personal growth. In his keynotes, he explores the challenges and provides solutions for leaders at all levels of an organization.

His books include Didn't See It Coming: Overcoming the Seven Greatest Challenges That No One Expects But Everyone Experiences, Lasting Impact: 7 Powerful Conversations That Will Help Your Church Grow, Leading Change Without Losing It and Parenting Beyond Your Capacity, co-authored with Reggie Joiner.

His newest book, At Your Best: How to Get Time, Energy & Priorities Working in Your Favor, releases September 2021.

Carey and his wife Toni live north of Toronto, Ontario and have two grown sons. In his spare time, you'll catch him barbecuing on his Big Green Egg, cycling or boating.

On this episode, we cover a lot of ground, including:

  • Carey’s story of burnout while leading the fastest growing church in his denomination

  • Common signs you might be on the edge of burnout

  • The connection between your identity and burnout

  • What Carey calls the stress spiral and the thrive cycle

  • His “Why” for spending so much time investing in leaders

  • His new book, At Your Best: How to Get Time, Energy, & Priorities Working in Your Favor

  • Figuring out your green, yellow, and red zones for optimal energy management

  • Why the issue for most of us is not taking more time off

To learn more about Carey’s new book and get access to the At Your Best Masterclass, visit AtYourBestToday.com.

Didn't See It Coming: Overcoming the Seven Greatest Challenges That No One Expects and Everyone Experiences
By Nieuwhof, Carey
At Your Best: How to Get Time, Energy, and Priorities Working in Your Favor
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#71: John Fooshee — Enneagram for Leaders

August 31, 2021 by Cal Walters in Leadership, Intentional Living
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This episode is brought to you by HigherEchelon, Inc. HigherEchelon is a leadership development & organizational performance consulting firm providing human capital and technology services to optimize performance. HigherEchelon can help prepare your organization to meet the rapidly changing, complex and often ambiguous requirements of today’s world by developing Resilient and Adaptive leaders, modernizing and enhancing processes, and implementing transformational technology solutions. Visit HigherEchelon.com to connect with the amazing team at Higher Echelon and learn more about how they can help you and your team. Check out this great interview of HigherEchelon’s President, Dr. Joe Ross, on the Beyond the Uniform podcast.

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As the founder of People Launching, John Fooshee spends his time launching others! He has coached over 300 people into their personal calling and consulted over 150 organizations. John, and his associate Elaine Webb, are also the co-founders of Gospel Enneagram, a spiritual assessment and training initiative. 

John is also the Executive Pastor of Oak City Church in Raleigh, NC. He has been a pastor for twenty-five years and has started two churches. He has served in the Acts 29 Network since 2006 as a pastor, trainer of church planting coaches, coached church planters in three countries. He received his coach training from CoachNet in 2008 and has biblical studies degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary and King University. ​

He has been married to Lindsay for twenty-five years, has four kids and one daughter-in-law.

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On this episode, we dive into the Enneagram and how leaders can use it as a tool for self-discovery and to better understand your team.

Here is a breakdown of the Enneagram types:

Type 1 - The Reformer

Type 2 - The Helper

Type 3 - The Achiever

Type 4 - The Individualist

Type 5 - The Investigator

Type 6 - The Loyalist

Type 7 - The Enthusiast

Type 8 - The Challenger

Type 9 - The Peacemaker

On this episode, John recommends the following resources:

Integrative 9 Assessment (more expensive and pretty)

The Wagner Enneagram Assessment (cheap and not pretty)

Gospel Enneagram Assessment (faith-based assessment)

The 9 Types of Leadership: Mastering the Art of People in the 21st Century Workplace
By Chestnut, Beatrice
The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery
By Cron, Ian Morgan, Stabile, Suzanne

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August 31, 2021 /Cal Walters
Enneagram, Self assessment, Leadership, Team
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#70: General (Ret.) Stan McChrystal — How to Lead Well in All Areas of Your Life

August 14, 2021 by Cal Walters in Intentional Living, Leadership
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This episode is brought to you by HigherEchelon, Inc. HigherEchelon is a leadership development & organizational performance consulting firm providing human capital and technology services to optimize performance. HigherEchelon can help prepare your organization to meet the rapidly changing, complex and often ambiguous requirements of today’s world by developing Resilient and Adaptive leaders, modernizing and enhancing processes, and implementing transformational technology solutions. Visit HigherEchelon.com to connect with the amazing team at Higher Echelon and learn more about how they can help you and your team. Check out this great interview of HigherEchelon’s President, Dr. Joe Ross, on the Beyond the Uniform podcast.

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General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal founded McChrystal Group in January 2011 to deliver innovative leadership solutions to businesses globally in order to help them transform and succeed in challenging, dynamic environments. As Founder and a Partner, he advises senior executives at multinational corporations on navigating complex change and building stronger teams.

A retired four-star general, Stan is the former commander of US and International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF) Afghanistan and the former commander of the nation’s premier military counter-terrorism force, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC). He is best known for developing and implementing a comprehensive counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan, and for creating a cohesive counter-terrorism organization that revolutionized the interagency operating culture.

Throughout his military career, Stan commanded a number of elite organizations, including the 75th Ranger Regiment. After 9/11 until his retirement in 2010, he spent more than 6 years deployed to combat in a variety of leadership positions. In June 2009, the President of the United States and the Secretary General of NATO appointed him to be the Commander of US Forces Afghanistan and NATO ISAF. His command included more than 150,000 troops from 45 allied countries. On August 1, 2010 he retired from the US Army.

Stan is a senior fellow at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, where he teaches a course on Leadership. He also sits on the boards of Navistar International Corporation, Siemens Government Technology, and JetBlue Airways. He is a sought-after speaker, giving speeches on leadership to organizations around the country. In 2013, Stan published his memoir, My Share of the Task, which was a New York Times bestseller; and is an author of Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World, which was a New York Times bestseller in 2015. Stan also co-authored Leaders: Myth and Reality, a Wall Street Journal Bestseller based on the epochal Parallel Lives by Plutarch.

My Share of the Task: A Memoir
By McChrystal, Stanley Gen.
Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World
By McChrystal, Gen. Stanley, Collins, Tantum, Silverman, David, Fussell, Chris
Leaders: Myth and Reality
By McChrystal, Stanley, Eggers, Jeff, Mangone, Jay

A passionate advocate for national service and veterans’ issues, Stan is the Chair of the Board of Service Year Alliance. In this capacity, he advocates for a future in which a year of full-time service—a service year—is a common expectation and opportunity for all young Americans.

Stan is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and the Naval War College. He also completed year-long fellowships at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Council on Foreign Relations.

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On this episode, we talk about:

  • General McChrystal’s father, Herbert McChrystal

  • How to keep your ego in check as a leader

  • How he was able to turn around his time at West Point through the inspiration of a mentor

  • How he was able to successfully transition into the private sector after an unexpected end to his military career

  • The balance between confidence and humility

  • What he views as the most important leadership trait

  • Why leadership is always a choice we make

  • Leadership as a entrepreneur

  • How he thinks about meetings

  • His views on decision making

  • The habit, routine, or ritual that has made the biggest positive difference for him

  • His top marriage/relationship advice

  • His top parenting advice

  • His top advice to a graduating college student

In October 2021, General McChrystal’s new book will be released, Risk: A User’s Guide.

Risk: A User's Guide
By McChrystal, Stanley, Butrico, Anna
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August 14, 2021 /Cal Walters
Leadership, Self-discipline, Confidence, Humility, Ego, Resilience, Meetings, Decision making
Intentional Living, Leadership
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