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Modern leadership development is underserving you. If you want to accelerate your growth and quickly raise your value as a leader, then you have to look beyond tradition and convention. Black Market Leadership® is made for you, the high-achiever and disrupter, to give you a competitive edge no matter your title or position. Hosted by Forbes Coach and leadership expert, Kevin Black, learn the art and science of leadership the way military leadership and elite Fortune 500 leaders do.

Black Market Leadership Kevin Black

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Modern leadership development is underserving you. If you want to accelerate your growth and quickly raise your value as a leader, then you have to look beyond tradition and convention. Black Market Leadership® is made for you, the high-achiever and disrupter, to give you a competitive edge no matter your title or position. Hosted by Forbes Coach and leadership expert, Kevin Black, learn the art and science of leadership the way military leadership and elite Fortune 500 leaders do.

    Ep. 78 - Xenophon and Chaos, with Dr. Alex Petkas- Part 2 of 2

    Ep. 78 - Xenophon and Chaos, with Dr. Alex Petkas- Part 2 of 2

    This is part one of a two-part episode with classicist, Dr. Alex Petkas, a former Classics scholar turned host of the Cost of Glory podcast. Kevin and Alex discuss the remarkable story of Xenophon and the Ten Thousand. In this episode, both men discuss the background to the story, the nature of Ancient Greeks and Romans, and why their stories matter. Kevin is using Xenophon's story as an example in his upcoming book, "Strength in Chaos."
    Alex holds a PhD in Classics from Princeton University. He taught at the University of California, San Diego, and California State University, Fresno. He has published research on many subjects, including classical Athenian oratory, late ancient rhetoric and education, and epistle writing.  His research on the ancient media technologies of writing (especially letters) led him to take an active interest in the Classics in modern New Media. His years of experience teaching at Paideia’s Living Greek in Greece program led him to a particular interest in the oral nature of classical texts.  His day job is in marketing.

    • 36 min
    Ep. 77 - Xenophon and Chaos, with Dr. Alex Petkas- Part 1 of 2

    Ep. 77 - Xenophon and Chaos, with Dr. Alex Petkas- Part 1 of 2

    This is part one of a two-part episode with classicist, Dr. Alex Petkas, a former Classics scholar turned host of the Cost of Glory podcast. Kevin and Alex discuss the remarkable story of Xenophon and the Ten Thousand. In this episode, both men discuss the background to the story, the nature of Ancient Greeks and Romans, and why their stories matter. Kevin is using Xenophon's story as an example in his upcoming book, Strength in Chaos. 
    Alex holds a PhD in Classics from Princeton University.  He taught at the University of California, San Diego, and California State University, Fresno. He has published research on many subjects, including classical Athenian oratory, late ancient rhetoric and education, and epistle writing.  His research on the ancient media technologies of writing (especially letters) led him to take an active interest in the Classics in modern New Media.  His years of experience teaching at Paideia’s Living Greek in Greece program led him to a particular interest in the oral nature of classical texts.  His day job is in marketing.

    • 39 min
    Ep. 76 - Command Culture with Jörg Muth - Part 2 of 2

    Ep. 76 - Command Culture with Jörg Muth - Part 2 of 2

    This is part two of a two-part discussion with internationally renowned expert of Mission Command, Dr. Jörg Muth, author of 'Command Culture' and lecturer for strategic leadership. Kevin and the doctor discuss the intricacies of US and German officer training during WW2. Character versus intellect in hiring? Do the smartest go to the front or to the rear? Who awards initiative versus sacrifice? If you are interested in leader education, you won't want to miss this discussion!
    Kevin praises the book as one of his most important books he uses in his leadership practice. He's not the only one singing Dr. Muth's praises: 
    Selected by General Raymond Odierno, 38th Army Chief of Staff, for the U.S. Army Chief of Staff's Professional Reading List, for "The Army Profession," 2012. Selected by Lieutenant General David Morrison, Chief of Army (Australia), for the Chief of Army's Reading List, 2012. Selected by General James F. Amos, Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, as required reading for all senior enlisted men and all Majors and Lieutenant Colonels, 2013.  Selected by Major General H.R. McMaster at the Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning, for the Leader Development Study Program, 2013. Winner of the Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Award, 2012.

    • 22 min
    Ep. 75 - Command Culture with Jörg Muth - Part 1 of 2

    Ep. 75 - Command Culture with Jörg Muth - Part 1 of 2

    This is part one of a two-part discussion with internationally renowned expert of Mission Command, Dr. Jörg Muth, author of 'Command Culture' and lecturer for strategic leadership. Kevin and the doctor discuss the intricacies of US and German officer training during WW2. Character versus intellect in hiring? Do the smartest go to the front or to the rear? Who awards initiative versus sacrifice? If you are interested in leader education, you won't want to miss this discussion!
    Kevin praises the book as one of his most important books he uses in his leadership practice. He's not the only one singing Dr. Muth's praises: 
    Selected by General Raymond Odierno, 38th Army Chief of Staff, for the U.S. Army Chief of Staff's Professional Reading List, for "The Army Profession," 2012. Selected by Lieutenant General David Morrison, Chief of Army (Australia), for the Chief of Army's Reading List, 2012. Selected by General James F. Amos, Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, as required reading for all senior enlisted men and all Majors and Lieutenant Colonels, 2013.  Selected by Major General H.R. McMaster at the Maneuver Center of Excellence, Fort Benning, for the Leader Development Study Program, 2013. Winner of the Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing Award, 2012.

    • 25 min
    Ep. 74 - Protecting Sacred Ground - Part 2 of 2

    Ep. 74 - Protecting Sacred Ground - Part 2 of 2

    Kevin interviews the guardian of the George C. Marshall library at VMI. The two discuss Marshall’s legacy along with some interesting facts about the man whom Churchill called the “Architect of Allied Victory.”
     
    Marshall’s early years in Uniontown, PA and at VMI in Lexington, VA, are covered along with his Army service before and during World War I in the main lobby. The Organizer of Victory exhibit in the west wing focuses on General Marshall’s leadership, including his many innovations and contributions to winning World War II.
     
    The Soldier of Peace exhibit in the east wing features Marshall’s leadership after World War II. The Nobel Peace Prize he received in 1953 for his contributions to restoring the European economy through the Marshall Plan is on display. It will be another highlight among many during your visit. The lower gallery hosts temporary exhibits from the George C. Marshall Legacy Series.
     
    Address:  404 VMI Parade, Lexington, VA 24450. Number: 540-463-7103.
     
    Contact:
    Melissa Davis
    Director of Library and Archives
    540.463.7103 ext. 122
    mdavis@marshallfoundation.org

    • 31 min
    Ep. 73 - Protecting Sacred Ground - Part 1 of 2

    Ep. 73 - Protecting Sacred Ground - Part 1 of 2

    Kevin interviews the guardian of the George C. Marshall library at VMI. The two discuss Marshall’s legacy along with some interesting facts about the man whom Churchill called the “Architect of Allied Victory.”
     
     
    Marshall’s early years in Uniontown, PA and at VMI in Lexington, VA, are covered along with his Army service before and during World War I in the main lobby. The Organizer of Victory exhibit in the west wing focuses on General Marshall’s leadership, including his many innovations and contributions to winning World War II.
     
    The Soldier of Peace exhibit in the east wing features Marshall’s leadership after World War II. The Nobel Peace Prize he received in 1953 for his contributions to restoring the European economy through the Marshall Plan is on display. It will be another highlight among many during your visit. The lower gallery hosts temporary exhibits from the George C. Marshall Legacy Series.
     
    Address:  404 VMI Parade, Lexington, VA 24450. Number: 540-463-7103.  
     
    Contact: 
    Melissa Davis
    Director of Library and Archives
    540.463.7103 ext. 122
    mdavis@marshallfoundation.org 

    • 26 min

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