18 episodes

Grow yourself and your team with insight from today's most successful leaders. The Military Leader Podcast delivers candid, practical lessons from proven leaders in the military and other professions. If you don't have a leadership development program, start with The Military Leader Podcast!

The Military Leader The Military Leader

    • Government
    • 4.9 • 220 Ratings

Grow yourself and your team with insight from today's most successful leaders. The Military Leader Podcast delivers candid, practical lessons from proven leaders in the military and other professions. If you don't have a leadership development program, start with The Military Leader Podcast!

    Colonel Bob O'Brien - Behind the Scenes at the Army's Command Assessment Program

    Colonel Bob O'Brien - Behind the Scenes at the Army's Command Assessment Program

    In this episode, we go behind the scenes to see how the Army selects its senior commanders and shapes talent for the future.

    Colonel Bob O'Brien is the Director of the US Army's Command Assessment Program (CAP), which is the yearly selection crucible that Lieutenant Colonels, Colonels, and Sergeants Major must pass through to compete for command of the Army's battalions and brigades. Colonel O'Brien is an Infantry officer who has deployed multiple times and commanded at the O5 and O6 levels. He is a founding member of CAP, as well as an International Coaching Federation Certified Executive Coach.

    We talk about the whiteboard origin story of the program, the scienced-based evaluation methods it incorporates, and the program's extensive effort to remove bias from the evaluators.

    Colonel O'Brien also shares what leaders can do to prepare for their own assessment, so if you hope to attend CAP in the future, or if you are involved in any aspect of talent management for your team or company, then you definitely want to listen to the end.

    You can connect with Bob O'Brien on LinkedIn. 

    Follow the Army Command Assessment Program on LinkedIn and visit the website at https://talent.army.mil/cap/.

    Find this and other episodes of The Military Leader Podcast at themilitaryleader.com/podcast/. 

    • 1 hr 1 min
    MG Curt Taylor - Training for the Changing Character of War

    MG Curt Taylor - Training for the Changing Character of War

    "If you bring a cell phone to NTC, you'll be found and targeted."
     

    In this episode, we get an inside look at how the Army's National Training Center creates tough, realistic training rotations to ensure that Soldiers and units are ready to win the first fight.

     

    Guest
    Major General Curt Taylor is the Commanding General of the National Training Center (NTC) and Fort Irwin, California. NTC is the Army's premier training center and one of the three installations solely dedicated to making the Army's units and leaders ready for the next fight.

     

    Episode Summary
    In this episode, we discuss:


    How NTC adapts its training rotations to account for the evolving character of war
    What lessons to take away from the conflicts in Ukraine, Nagorno-Karabach, and Gaza
    How NTC uses cell phone data to locate units during rotation
    Why it is important for commanders to develop an instinct for opportunity and then act decisively to seize it
    How leaders can succumb to information overload and how to avoid "paralysis by analysis"
    What rotational units will experience in the environment of contested logistics
    The unseen benefits of serving at the National Training Center

     
    Take the Next Step

    Put these lessons and insight into practice as you lead.
    Pass this episode on your team for their own development. If you found it valuable, they will, too.
    Share this conversation on social media for the other leaders in your network who will appreciate.

     

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    Major General Taylor's Biography
    BG Curt Taylor graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in May 1994 and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Armor branch.  Over the last twenty-five years, he has served in various command and staff positions in Armored, Cavalry, and Infantry formations up through brigade combat team.  His combat service includes two tours in Afghanistan and two tours in Iraq.

     

    In 2010, MG Taylor commanded 3-66 AR in Grafenwoehr, GE and deployed with it to the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.  Following battalion command, he served as the Brigade Senior Trainer at the JMRC in Hohenfels, GE.  Following senior service college, he served as the Director of the Commander's Initiatives Group at Fort Leavenworth focused on the development of innovative approaches to talent management and leader development across the Army.  In that capacity, he also served as the director of Strategic Assessment for the CSA 39 Transition Team in 2015.

     

    From 2015 to 2017, MG Taylor commanded 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team at Fort Carson, Colorado which transformed during his command into a Reconnaissance and Security Brigade Combat Team and executed a series of exercises to demonstrate the ability of a Brigade Combat Team to perform the traditional roles of operational cavalry on the 21st Century battlefield.

     

    Following Brigade Command, MG Taylor served as the Chief of Staff of Fort Riley Kansas and the 1st Infantry Division where he oversaw the deployment of multiple combat brigades to Europe and execution of a large-scale Warfighter exercise.

     

    From June 2019 to April 2021, MG Taylor commanded the Army’s newest combat brigade, the 5th Security Force Assistance Brigade consisting of specially-selected and uniquely trained combat advisors oriented on the INDOPACOM area of operations. 

     

    In April 2021, MG Taylor assumed command of the National Training Center and Fort Irwin. 

     

    MG Taylor has two Masters Degrees in Security Studies.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Major General JP McGee - The Present & Future of Army Talent Management

    Major General JP McGee - The Present & Future of Army Talent Management

    The Army is radically changing its personnel and talent management systems and Major General JP McGee, head of the Army Talent Management Task Force, is in charge of making it happen.

    From AIM 2.0 and the Battalion Command Assessment Program...to brevet promotions and direct commissioning, MG McGee gives an inside look at the major personnel and talent initiatives coming to the US Army. 

    Stay connected to talent.army.mil for the latest on Army Talent Management.

    • 46 min
    Michael Bungay Stanier - Leading with Curiosity

    Michael Bungay Stanier - Leading with Curiosity

    Michael Bungay Stanier is an author, speaker, and innovative thinker in the world of coaching and leadership. His most popular book, The Coaching Habit, is a Wall Street Journal Bestseller and presents a powerful framework for helping leaders make meaningful connections by becoming more coachlike. 

    In this conversation, he highlights how easy it is for leaders to jump straight into advice-giving and why this is a destructive habit to fall into. Michael encourages leaders to stay curious just a little bit longer and jump to advice-giving just a little more slowly.

    Books by Michael Bungay Stanier:

    The Coaching Habit

    The Advice Trap

    Do More Great Work

    Links to references mentioned in the show:

    Box of Crayons

    David Marquet’s Turn The Ship Around!

    The Habit Share App

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Noble Gibbens – How to Lead with Emotional Intelligence

    Noble Gibbens – How to Lead with Emotional Intelligence

    This episode features passionate world changer and good friend of nearly twenty years, Noble Gibbens. Noble is a West Point graduate, successful entrepreneur, speaker, personal mentor, and business coach who learns, lives, and breathes leader development.

    As the energetic son of an emergency room doctor, Noble Gibbens developed an insatiable love of learning partly because his parents bribed him with ice cream to take copious notes in church. Years later as an Infantry Lieutenant in the 82nd Airborne Division, he sought professional advice everywhere he could, including from senior leaders that lieutenants typically try to avoid. Following the Army, Noble threw his energy and passion into multiple businesses and has built a coaching network that is hundreds strong.

    In this conversation, Noble talks about the mentors, authors, and resources that shaped him into the leader he is today, then makes a strong case for questioning those very leader development inputs in favor of finding one's own set of leadership beliefs and authentic voice. Then he hits home by challenging leaders to recognize that the areas they are most comfortable in are exactly the areas in which they are least willing to learn.

    If you want to stay in your comfort zone, skip this episode.

    Watch our conversation on video at the episode show page!

    Want to hear more from Noble?
    Join the Facebook mentorship group we discuss in this episode, The 360 Movement Personal Growth Tribe

    And you should definitely check out EQ for Entrepreneurs EQ for Entrepreneurs at EQforEntrepreneurs.com and on Facebook, Instagram, & YouTube

    • 1 hr 23 min
    Colonel Greg Gadson - A Warrior Living Beyond the Wounds

    Colonel Greg Gadson - A Warrior Living Beyond the Wounds

    In May 2007, Colonel Greg Gadson found himself face-up on a Baghdad street, having been blown out of his vehicle by a powerful roadside bomb. He was bleeding profusely from both legs, which he eventually lost. As a battalion commander, that day he was returning from a memorial service for two Soldiers from a sister unit who lost their lives...and now Colonel Gadson's Soldiers were trying desperately to save his.

    Retired Colonel Greg Gadson played football at West Point before becoming a Field Artillery Officer in 1989. He saw every major conflict until that fateful day in 2007, when he lost both his legs to an Improvised Explosive Device. In the years following his injury, he recovered and continued to serve, eventually becoming the Garrison Commander at Fort Belvoir and retiring in 2015.

    In this interview, he shares details of the IED attack and how his unit's pre-deployment training directly saved his life. COL Gadson also describes his decade-long partnership with the New York Giants and how he came to hold two Super Bowl Rings as a double amputee.

    Colonel Gadson is a powerful presence and an inspiration to be around. Please enjoy the conversation and lead well!

    • 33 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
220 Ratings

220 Ratings

nellaesc ,

Amazing!

I sincerely enjoy listening to this podcast. It provides an insightful approach to leader development and self development.

Thank you!
PFC

Gaddy90 ,

Wow!

I’m currently listening to the first podcast and I think you should continue this series! I’m going to recommend this to my soldiers!

hackettfamily4 ,

Missing your Podcast

Please make more, I find your podcast extremely well put together and very insightful. I have currently been serving in the Army Reserves for 15yrs. We need more Podcast like this one.

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