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Shatter the Sky: What going to the stratosphere taught me about self-worth, sacrifice, and discipline by Col Merryl Tengesdal (Ret.)
Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear
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Episode 10
From burnout to thriving: Leigh Burgess
Leigh Burgess went from a successful healthcare career to complete burnout during the pandemic, and had to make a change. She talks about how she made the changes she needed to make to thrive in her life and work, and the deep sources of her motivation that have pulled her through the biggest challenges and opportunities in her life and developed a profound sense of purpose.
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Episode 9
Just Like You: What makes RAF Tornado pilot Mandy Hickson fly
Just Like You: Mandy Hickson was one of the first women to fly the Tornado in the Royal Air Force, and flew combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. I talk to her about what motivated her as an ambassador today, what she worked through in her time in the RAF, the power and challenge of teams, and what she thought of the new Top Gun! And we laugh a lot. Hope you enjoy!
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Episode 8
United States Marine Corps LtGen Lori Reynolds: Hard earned lessons from one of the first women to earn 3 Stars
LtGen Reynolds talks candidly about leading Marines from an unexpected challenge, to combat deployments and finally commanding the newly formed Marine Corps Cyber. Sharing what inspired her from an early age, to what leaders need to do to ensure the best results in today’s world, this conversation is one for every leader, but come with a notepad. You won’t want to miss, or forget, a thing.
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Episode 7
Shaye Haver and Kristen Greist - Historical leadership from the Front
CPT Shaye Haver and CPT Kristen Greist are the two first women to graduate as U.S. Army Rangers and become Infantry Officers. In this conversation, they offer inspiration and practical takeaways for all of us. Though both West Pointers, Haver and Greist came from different backgrounds and motivations. In this interview we talk about what directed them toward the unique opportunity and challenge of Ranger School, what they did to prepare, and how they faced failure and disappointment. This opportunity to hear from both exceptional leaders is not one to miss.
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Episode 6
Deidre Paknad: Innovating with Grit and Heart
Deidre Paknad is the Co-founder and CEO of Workboard, Inc. She has founded and led three tech startups, acquired companies and been acquired, and led a high-growth business as an executive at IBM for several years. Deidre has over a dozen patents and has twice been inducted into the Smithsonian Institution for innovation. Goldman Sachs named her one of the 100 most intriguing entrepreneurs of 2019. In this episode, Deidre and I talk about how tragedy shaped her life and work, her biggest challenge with grit (it might surprise you), what she learns from sports, and how taking care of your people has been the same and different over the last few years.
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Episode 5
Team Unbroken: The Forging of Purpose
Gretchen Evans 27 year Army career as a Sergeant Major ended with major injuries after a mortar attack in Afghanistan, but despite the deep difficulty in her change of mission, she hasn’t slowed down. Join us as she shares her journey through severe injury and losing her purpose, to finding a new purpose in the most unexpected challenge, founding Team Unbroken, an adaptive adventure racing team. She also shares her personal rule for successes or failures, which I’m adopting as well, and which you won’t want to miss.
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PREVIOUS EPISODES
Episode 10
From burnout to thriving: Leigh Burgess
Leigh Burgess went from a successful healthcare career to complete burnout during the pandemic, and had to make a change. She talks about how she made the changes she needed to make to thrive in her life and work, and the deep sources of her motivation that have pulled her through the biggest challenges and opportunities in her life and developed a profound sense of purpose.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 9
Just Like You: What makes RAF Tornado pilot Mandy Hickson fly
Just Like You: Mandy Hickson was one of the first women to fly the Tornado in the Royal Air Force, and flew combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. I talk to her about what motivated her as an ambassador today, what she worked through in her time in the RAF, the power and challenge of teams, and what she thought of the new Top Gun! And we laugh a lot. Hope you enjoy!
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 8
United States Marine Corps LtGen Lori Reynolds: Hard earned lessons from one of the first women to earn 3 Stars
LtGen Reynolds talks candidly about leading Marines from an unexpected challenge, to combat deployments and finally commanding the newly formed Marine Corps Cyber. Sharing what inspired her from an early age, to what leaders need to do to ensure the best results in today’s world, this conversation is one for every leader, but come with a notepad. You won’t want to miss, or forget, a thing.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 7
Shaye Haver and Kristen Greist - Historical leadership from the Front
CPT Shaye Haver and CPT Kristen Greist are the two first women to graduate as U.S. Army Rangers and become Infantry Officers. In this conversation, they offer inspiration and practical takeaways for all of us. Though both West Pointers, Haver and Greist came from different backgrounds and motivations. In this interview we talk about what directed them toward the unique opportunity and challenge of Ranger School, what they did to prepare, and how they faced failure and disappointment. This opportunity to hear from both exceptional leaders is not one to miss.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 6
Deidre Paknad: Innovating with Grit and Heart
Deidre Paknad is the Co-founder and CEO of Workboard, Inc. She has founded and led three tech startups, acquired companies and been acquired, and led a high-growth business as an executive at IBM for several years. Deidre has over a dozen patents and has twice been inducted into the Smithsonian Institution for innovation. Goldman Sachs named her one of the 100 most intriguing entrepreneurs of 2019. In this episode, Deidre and I talk about how tragedy shaped her life and work, her biggest challenge with grit (it might surprise you), what she learns from sports, and how taking care of your people has been the same and different over the last few years.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 5
Team Unbroken: The Forging of Purpose
Gretchen Evans 27 year Army career as a Sergeant Major ended with major injuries after a mortar attack in Afghanistan, but despite the deep difficulty in her change of mission, she hasn’t slowed down. Join us as she shares her journey through severe injury and losing her purpose, to finding a new purpose in the most unexpected challenge, founding Team Unbroken, an adaptive adventure racing team. She also shares her personal rule for successes or failures, which I’m adopting as well, and which you won’t want to miss.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
PREVIOUS EPISODES
Episode 10
From burnout to thriving: Leigh Burgess
Leigh Burgess went from a successful healthcare career to complete burnout during the pandemic, and had to make a change. She talks about how she made the changes she needed to make to thrive in her life and work, and the deep sources of her motivation that have pulled her through the biggest challenges and opportunities in her life and developed a profound sense of purpose.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 9
Just Like You: What makes RAF Tornado pilot Mandy Hickson fly
Just Like You: Mandy Hickson was one of the first women to fly the Tornado in the Royal Air Force, and flew combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. I talk to her about what motivated her as an ambassador today, what she worked through in her time in the RAF, the power and challenge of teams, and what she thought of the new Top Gun! And we laugh a lot. Hope you enjoy!
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 8
United States Marine Corps LtGen Lori Reynolds: Hard earned lessons from one of the first women to earn 3 Stars
LtGen Reynolds talks candidly about leading Marines from an unexpected challenge, to combat deployments and finally commanding the newly formed Marine Corps Cyber. Sharing what inspired her from an early age, to what leaders need to do to ensure the best results in today’s world, this conversation is one for every leader, but come with a notepad. You won’t want to miss, or forget, a thing.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 7
Shaye Haver and Kristen Greist - Historical leadership from the Front
CPT Shaye Haver and CPT Kristen Greist are the two first women to graduate as U.S. Army Rangers and become Infantry Officers. In this conversation, they offer inspiration and practical takeaways for all of us. Though both West Pointers, Haver and Greist came from different backgrounds and motivations. In this interview we talk about what directed them toward the unique opportunity and challenge of Ranger School, what they did to prepare, and how they faced failure and disappointment. This opportunity to hear from both exceptional leaders is not one to miss.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 6
Deidre Paknad: Innovating with Grit and Heart
Deidre Paknad is the Co-founder and CEO of Workboard, Inc. She has founded and led three tech startups, acquired companies and been acquired, and led a high-growth business as an executive at IBM for several years. Deidre has over a dozen patents and has twice been inducted into the Smithsonian Institution for innovation. Goldman Sachs named her one of the 100 most intriguing entrepreneurs of 2019. In this episode, Deidre and I talk about how tragedy shaped her life and work, her biggest challenge with grit (it might surprise you), what she learns from sports, and how taking care of your people has been the same and different over the last few years.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 5
Team Unbroken: The Forging of Purpose
Gretchen Evans 27 year Army career as a Sergeant Major ended with major injuries after a mortar attack in Afghanistan, but despite the deep difficulty in her change of mission, she hasn’t slowed down. Join us as she shares her journey through severe injury and losing her purpose, to finding a new purpose in the most unexpected challenge, founding Team Unbroken, an adaptive adventure racing team. She also shares her personal rule for successes or failures, which I’m adopting as well, and which you won’t want to miss.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
PREVIOUS EPISODES
Episode 10
From burnout to thriving: Leigh Burgess
Leigh Burgess went from a successful healthcare career to complete burnout during the pandemic, and had to make a change. She talks about how she made the changes she needed to make to thrive in her life and work, and the deep sources of her motivation that have pulled her through the biggest challenges and opportunities in her life and developed a profound sense of purpose.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 9
Just Like You: What makes RAF Tornado pilot Mandy Hickson fly
Just Like You: Mandy Hickson was one of the first women to fly the Tornado in the Royal Air Force, and flew combat missions over Iraq and Afghanistan. I talk to her about what motivated her as an ambassador today, what she worked through in her time in the RAF, the power and challenge of teams, and what she thought of the new Top Gun! And we laugh a lot. Hope you enjoy!
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 8
United States Marine Corps LtGen Lori Reynolds: Hard earned lessons from one of the first women to earn 3 Stars
LtGen Reynolds talks candidly about leading Marines from an unexpected challenge, to combat deployments and finally commanding the newly formed Marine Corps Cyber. Sharing what inspired her from an early age, to what leaders need to do to ensure the best results in today’s world, this conversation is one for every leader, but come with a notepad. You won’t want to miss, or forget, a thing.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 7
Shaye Haver and Kristen Greist - Historical leadership from the Front
CPT Shaye Haver and CPT Kristen Greist are the two first women to graduate as U.S. Army Rangers and become Infantry Officers. In this conversation, they offer inspiration and practical takeaways for all of us. Though both West Pointers, Haver and Greist came from different backgrounds and motivations. In this interview we talk about what directed them toward the unique opportunity and challenge of Ranger School, what they did to prepare, and how they faced failure and disappointment. This opportunity to hear from both exceptional leaders is not one to miss.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 6
Deidre Paknad: Innovating with Grit and Heart
Deidre Paknad is the Co-founder and CEO of Workboard, Inc. She has founded and led three tech startups, acquired companies and been acquired, and led a high-growth business as an executive at IBM for several years. Deidre has over a dozen patents and has twice been inducted into the Smithsonian Institution for innovation. Goldman Sachs named her one of the 100 most intriguing entrepreneurs of 2019. In this episode, Deidre and I talk about how tragedy shaped her life and work, her biggest challenge with grit (it might surprise you), what she learns from sports, and how taking care of your people has been the same and different over the last few years.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!
Episode 5
Team Unbroken: The Forging of Purpose
Gretchen Evans 27 year Army career as a Sergeant Major ended with major injuries after a mortar attack in Afghanistan, but despite the deep difficulty in her change of mission, she hasn’t slowed down. Join us as she shares her journey through severe injury and losing her purpose, to finding a new purpose in the most unexpected challenge, founding Team Unbroken, an adaptive adventure racing team. She also shares her personal rule for successes or failures, which I’m adopting as well, and which you won’t want to miss.
Support The Grit Factor podcast by becoming a Patron!