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Got Your Six with Tony Nash Tony Nash
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Hosted by Tony Nash, this podcast brings together current service members and veteran high performers to share their methods, strategies, and ideas delivered in an informative way and, most importantly, actionable ways that will help you lead yourself and those around you better from the battlefield to the boardroom.
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108 What Shared Adversity Can Teach Us w/ Mike Sarraille
“The quality of questions you ask in life results in the quality of relationships you have.”
6ers, this episode tackles how finding shared adversity can bring people together and create unbreakable bonds. From brain trust to creating to having emotional intimacy with your colleagues and brothers in and out of the military, shared adversity plays a huge role in the quality of your life.
Michael Sarraille is a United States Navy SEAL veteran, founder, and CEO of two executive search and talent consulting firms – Talent War Group and EF Overwatch. He is also the senior leadership instructor at Echelon Front, a veteran-owned leadership training and consulting firm. He is a co-author of the book The Talent War: How Special Operations and Great Organizations Win on Talent. Part of his leadership philosophy is to surround himself with positive-minded, humble, renowned experts in their respective fields. He lives by the mantra ‘iron sharpens iron.’
You will learn how brain trust in an organization can scale and drive its growth, and how creating a culture that puts the bull’s eye to the front nurtures an organization where failure is embraced and learning is promoted and it all results in building stronger relationships.
You’ll understand why the highest form of love and compassion is accountability and how this mindset promotes learning and developing a growth mindset. This episode also emphasizes how valuing drive, passion, and effective intelligence over pedigree can help in nurturing talents within an organization.
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01:11 - Coming together and finding shared adversity
03:34 - The quality of questions you ask has a great impact on your life
04:53 - Creating a culture with a bull’s eye to the front
05:49 - Breaking down what emotional intimacy means among military members
08:34 - Mike’s story about Dr. Jonny Kim and how it was a lesson in humility
11:30 - The value of asking questions and building brain trust in an organization
14:44 - Finding talent in the business world is tough because of its lack of process
17:29 - Movement is key. Why taking one step at a time is important in the transition
19:46 - Finding a new tribe in the private sector who are warriors in their own profession
21:08 - The highest form of love is accountability
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107 Finding What Fires Up Your Soul and Building Your Network w/Katie Hernandez
6ers, Katie’s journey and inspiring story in this episode is a powerful reminder that following one’s passion and taking chances can lead you to incredible experiences. Whether you’re pursuing a career, a hobby, or a personal goal, they key is to approach it with enthusiasm, commitment, and sometimes, the willingness to take risks that will help you explore new territories and test your own limits.
Katie Hernandez is a US Army Captain and a World Record holder. In 2021, she broke the women’s Guinness World Record for the fastest one-mile run (10 minutes and 23 seconds) in an 85-pound explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) bomb suit. Previously stationed in Hawaii, she completed the 25th Infantry Division's Pre-Ranger Program in 2016 and was the first woman to do so. Katie is also a massive supporter of the Military Family Program, which seeks to provide veterans and their families a free platform containing relevant programs and resources on different topics such as jobs, transition, education, and scholarships.
You will learn that showing up every day with a sense of purpose and commitment is the key to experiencing success that can have a long-lasting impact that you can share with your community. It’s about gaining that momentum and being able to explore new territories to test one’s limits.
Finding the strength to move forward is often times found in the relationships you build. By surrounding yourself with a community that supports your goals, you refine your objectives and you become more inspired to the best version of yourself.
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01:19 - Katie’s unconventional journey from push-up contest to the military
01:57 - Why it’s important to get into the military school for the right reasons
04:37 - What The Human Performance Project is all about
06:10 - Breaking 1-Mile Run World Record in an Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) bomb suit
08:35 - The power of showing up every day and gaining momentum
10:30 - Getting involved in the 7X Project in Antarctica and Tip of the Spear
12:11 - Self-reflection and the importance of calling your own bullshit
13:19 - Grace over quantity: Why doing less can lead to better success
14:44 - How to focus on breath control during peak moments
15:58 - Participating in Tactical Games where CrossFit meets combat
18:44 - Finding passion in CrossFit
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106 Bloom Where You're Planted: How Gardening Can Help You Find Your Way Forward from Trauma w/ Sean Fowler
6ers, gardening has long been viewed as a way to connect with nature. But for others like Sean, the benefits and rewards are more than that. As a PTSD survivor, Sean believes caring for plants gave him purpose and a sense of responsibility. It also taught one of the key skills cultivated through horticulture: tactical patience.
Sean Fowler is a US Army veteran, program analyst (policy) at the Federal Emergency Management Authority (FEMA), home plant content creator/influencer on Instagram, and advocate for home plants/gardening as a treatment for PTSD. He is passionate about treating PTSD using house plants after sustaining a chronic injury in an explosion in Iraq.
You will learn how Sean gained a sense of responsibility that was missing in his life through gardening. By being fully engaged tending to his garden, he learned the importance of being intentional with his actions and taking ownership of his life. Fostering deeper connections with our environment and to the people around us teaches us that we can rely on the support and feedback of others.
In a world that often feels disconnected, gardening offers a reminder that we can all be part of something greater. Veterans don’t need to be islands and don’t need to struggle with the challenges of transition and reintegration. By finding activities that can bring you joy and sense of purpose, you can begin to heal and move forward with greater confidence and resilience.
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Resources mentioned:
Lively Root
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00:58 - Exploring the practice of horticulture as a metaphor for a better life
02:05 - Sean’s discovery of a meaningful sense of responsibility through caring for plants
04:30 - The value of tactical patience in understanding your environment
06:26 - The importance of humility and listening to the observations of those who care about you
08:39 - The benefits of pursuing a hobby you’re passionate about
9:19 - Drawing parallels between the breadth of human experience and gardening
11:05 - Finding inspiration from others for content creation and adding a unique spin
15:07 - How meditation became a big part of his healing journey
16:59 - Sean’s personal struggle with maintaining integrity and accountability
19:14 - Integrity also means the overall workability of your life
20:16 - Veterans don’t need to have to suffer alone
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105 Creating Positive Friction: How to Turn Fascinating Mistakes Into Lifelong Learning Opportunities and Drive Innovation w/ Glenn Gonzales
6ers, as you embark on your journey of personal and professional growth, let Glenn Gonzales, founder and CEO of Jet It, aid in some course corrections that will lead you to success. In this episode of the Got Your Six podcast, Glenn shares his unique insights on the power of positive friction, and how you can use it to your advantage.
Glenn's 5Ds - Dream, Data, Discipline, Determination, and Decision-making - are a testament to his success in both the Air Force and the business world. By embracing these values, you too can overcome challenges and achieve your goals.
But it's not just about individual success. Glenn emphasizes the importance of creating an inclusive workplace that values diversity of thought. By encouraging open conversation and sharing different points of view, you can get better results and make the environment more productive.
Don't let mistakes or failures hold you back. Glenn believes that debriefing and learning from these experiences can lead to lifelong success. By taking the time to reflect and grow, you can turn a negative into a positive.
Step into the breach with us, and embrace the power of positive friction to achieve your goals and drive lifelong success with Glenn's valuable insights.
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Resources mentioned:
The Art of Possibility by Benjamin Zander
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00:40 - Finding tenacity internally and talking about his faith
04:26 - Applying positive friction in your organization
05:48 - Keeping diversity in thought alive in the organization
06:58 - How not to take psychological safety in the organization NOT taken for granted
08:11 - Glenn explains Jet It company
09:23 - 5Ds (Dream, Data, Discipline, Determined, Decision-making) of Success
11:04 - Trusting your plan and making sound decisions
11:38 - Scale is all about your base and the fundamentals
12:47 - Life has a way of keeping you humble
14:18 - Mistakes can be fascinating
15:55 - The importance of debriefing is finding the root cause
18:07 - Balancing your values and not being allergic to bureaucracies
19:11 - Holding yourself accountable
19:43 - Failures are fascinating learning opportunities
20:35 - You can be better than yesterday when you do your own personal debrief
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104 Why Leaders Need to Find Forgiveness and Practice Self-Care w/ Steven Nisbet
One concept that is critical when you are in a leadership role is the importance of having a team that follows you because they want to and not because they have to. When your team trusts and respects you, they are more likely to be invested in your success, give you honest feedback and go above and beyond their duties.
Steven Nisbet is a US Special Warfare Airman veteran and the president/co-founder of Shields & Stripes; a non-profit organization dedicated to serving our
nation's heroes; Law Enforcement, First Responders, and Veterans. He is passionate about helping others; as a pararescueman and founder of Shields & Stripes. Steven received a bachelor’s in Sports & Fitness Administration/Management from American Military University in 2022.
You will learn that in the pursuit of professional success, it is easy to overlook the importance of investing in what truly matters to us. This episode will remind us of the significance of putting in the effort, making sacrifices, and allowing ourselves to focus our energy on what truly matters as well as tending to our mental and emotional well-being, to cultivate resilience that will truly benefit our careers.
Steve’s insights on PTSD and self-forgiveness remind us of the importance of giving ourselves grace and by embracing our vulnerability and seeking help, we can discover new facets our ourselves that can help develop greater self-awareness necessary for our own growth and transformation.
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01:10 - Making your team follow you because they want to, not because they have to
02:39 - What are you willing to put in for things that matter to you?
05:44 - Finding ways to give yourself grace and permission to fail
07:35 - Taking a step back to avoid burnout
09:19 - Losing teammates and gaining perspective of what really matters in life
11:46 - How do you help yourself lift the invisible weight off?
13:47 - PTSD does not look the same for everyone
17:58 - Steve explains the Shield and Stripes program
20:50 - What led Steven to seek help with his PTSD
23:11 - Steven talks about how he lost his faith and rediscovered newfound faith
24:31 - Finding forgiveness for yourself for things you cannot control
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103 Service Before Self: A Mission to Create a Positive Difference w/ Darrell Utt
6ers, “service before self” is a core value ingrained in the military culture and is exemplified by the actions of Medal of Honor recipients. It’s a selfless attitude that encourages you to consider the impact of your actions on others and prioritize the greater good. It’s a value worth emulating in everyday life.
Darrell Utt is a Green Berets veteran, the chief of business operations at the National Medal of Honor Museum, and sits on the Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau board. He enlisted in the US Army in 1990, served in the infantry until 1996 when he joined the Army Special Forces (Green Berets), and served until his retirement in 2016. He believes in the quote, “Service before self.”
You will learn about how Darrell’s background with a mix of military service and football coaching taught him the value of discipline, teamwork, and service before self. He is now bringing these lessons on a new mission to inspire future generations to understand the true cost of freedom by telling compelling stories.
Overcoming his introversion and participating in more engagements, Darrell never stops in developing and improving himself as a leader. His personal failures as a partner despite being at the height of his career helped him change his trajectory and create his own definition of success.
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01:10 - How a football coach taught Darrell the values that align with military values
02:39 - That moment Darrell had an epiphany to try out for the Special Forces
05:44 - What the Medal of Honor represents and weaving it into stories that are wrapped around American values
11:47 - Overcoming introversion and striving to participate in more engagements
16:24 - Meeting with Charlotte Jones of the Dallas Cowboys
17:58 - Service before self after the uniform
20:50 - A story about the sneaker RDC shoes created after the 9/11
23:12 - Facing relationship failure in the midst of career success
27:04 - Have a little gratitude
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Customer Reviews
Great stuff
Tony draws upon his experience as a leader in the Army to have great conversations with other leaders with military experience. Keep it up!
Enthusiastic and Humble
Tony does a great job at finding a diverse and interesting group of veterans to the show. Once he gets them, Tony doesn’t let them go. His energy and insightful questions help his audience see his guests with their best feet forward. Highly recommend.
Guest on the show and …
I let LOOSE! Tony was a fantastic host and made such a comfortable environment that allowed me to share more than normal.
Secondly, I’ve listened to other episodes and considering Tony’s daily commitments … like being active duty … and still creating content is a telling sign.
The show is not only needed but he is demonstrating the capacity to do more and to extend himself further for the benefit of others.
Highly recommend