Episodes (Page 27)
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Major Jay Tate, Army helicopter pilot, shares critical lessons from Operation Lam Son 719 during Vietnam War
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Strategies for overcoming claustrophobia and identifying strong mentors who provide genuine guidance
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Rickson Gracie emphasizes maintaining calm in difficult positions as essential life skill, not just Jiu Jitsu technique
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Admiral Joe Maguire identifies perseverance and refusal to quit as the fundamental secret to life success
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The Monster Study research demonstrates how repeated messaging increases belief regardless of truth, affecting communication strategies
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Mike Glover, Army Special Forces soldier, discusses preparation and stacking the deck in your favor through readiness
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Delegation and decentralized command require leaders to relinquish control and trust subordinates with decision-making authority
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Admiral William McRaven shares sea stories and tales from extensive SEAL and special operations career
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Over-correcting in response to problems creates new issues; incremental adjustments yield better results than dramatic reversals
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Features Seawolf pilots John Farr and Carl Nelson discussing their experiences and readiness when duty calls
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Examines tragic case of child abuse, parenting boundaries, and when to intervene in family dynamics
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Explores managing frustration caused by bureaucracy and institutional inefficiency in military and organizations
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Analyzes strategy through indirect approach methodology, emphasizing seeing viable pathways before committing
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Warns against overcorrection that creates new problems and losing sight of relationship health while pursuing discipline
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Deep dive into B.H. Liddell Hart's indirect approach strategy and its universal applications across all domains
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Addresses accepting harsh realities and adapting when circumstances can't be controlled or changed
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Extended exploration of strategy through indirect approach, emphasizing counterintuitive methods prove most efficient
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Distinguishes between humility-building losses and demoralizing defeats, and their different impacts on growth
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Features Warrant Officer Bill Pozzi, a Vietnam and Iraq veteran discussing maintaining capability and relevance with age
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Extracts practical combat leadership lessons from World War 2 and applies them to modern leadership contexts