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  • Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer - There Are No Warm-Up Targets in Combat
    2025/05/12

    Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer shares how failure, realism in training, and ruthless self-assessment shaped his leadership journey and what the Army must do now to prepare for tomorrow. In this powerful and wide-ranging conversation, Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer joins Moments in Leadership to talk about what it truly takes to lead in today’s military—and why the journey never ends. From his early days as a driven, overconfident PFC to becoming the Army’s senior enlisted leader, SMA Weimer reflects candidly on his own formative moments, including failure during pre-scuba and the lessons that followed. He offers real talk on leadership, humility, building trust with junior leaders, and why “empathy isn’t soft—it’s tactical.”


    We dive deep into what makes leadership in special operations uniquely difficult, the myth of the “gold-plated lesson,” and the difference between mission command and micromanagement. You’ll hear his take on complacency, the pitfalls of artificial readiness, and what leaders can do—right now—to reclaim white space, raise standards, and forge the kind of disciplined, lethal teams the future demands.


    This is a must-listen episode for anyone serious about servant leadership, readiness, and building winning teams.


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    "Combat Doesn’t Care: How Ready Are You?" By 17th Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael R. Weimer

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    1 時間 16 分
  • SgtMaj David Wilson, USMC - Combat, Character, and Calling Out "Gold-Plated Lessons"
    2025/03/28

    In this episode, SgtMaj David Wilson, Command Senior Enlisted Leader of II MEF, shares hard-earned leadership lessons from over 30 years in the Marine Corps. From being meritoriously promoted through the ranks to leading Marines in the Battle of Fallujah, SgtMaj Wilson reflects on mentorship, emotional intelligence, and why some combat lessons shouldn't be “gold-plated.” A must-listen for any emerging leader.

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    1 時間 45 分
  • Major General Bill Bowers, USMC - Leadership, Accountability, and Recruiting the Future of the Marine Corps
    2025/02/06

    In this episode, Major General Bill Bowers, Commanding General of Marine Corps Recruiting Command, shares powerful leadership lessons from his time as a young lieutenant to a two-star general, reflecting on mentorship, peer accountability, recruiting challenges, and the evolving responsibilities of military leadership.

    Welcome to the first Moments in Leadership episode of 2025! This episode marks four years of the podcast, and we’re honored to feature Major General Bill Bowers, Commanding General of Marine Corps Recruiting Command. A longtime friend of host David B. Armstrong, General Bowers reflects on his leadership journey, the critical role of mentorship, and how peer accountability shaped his career from his early days as a young lieutenant to his current role leading Marine Corps recruiting.


    In this engaging and insightful conversation, General Bowers and Dave discuss:

    • The power of peer accountability and why young leaders need idealism
    • Lessons from early leadership mistakes and the importance of learning from failure
    • How mentorship from senior enlisted leaders can shape careers
    • The challenges of recruiting and retaining the right Marines in today’s environment
    • The role of awards and recognition in motivating Marines
    • How young officers can prepare for command and build lasting relationships


    General Bowers also shares incredible stories from his time in the field, including a mess night surprise that changed a Marine’s future and how recruiting is more than just numbers—it’s about changing lives.


    Whether you’re a junior officer, an aspiring leader, or someone interested in the inner workings of Marine Corps leadership, this episode delivers practical leadership lessons, personal anecdotes, and deep insights from one of the Marine Corps’ top generals.


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    2 時間 5 分
  • Fleet Master Chief David Isom, USN - “Humans Are More Important Than Hardware"
    2024/12/27

    Welcome to another powerful episode of Moments in Leadership. In this episode, host Dave Armstrong delves deep into the experiences and insights of our distinguished guest, Fleet Master Chief Dave Isom. Join us as we explore the changing dynamics of leadership in the military, the culture of questioning among junior personnel, and the integral role mentorship plays in shaping great leaders.

    Fleet Isom shares his journey through the ranks, from his initial service in the regular Navy to his esteemed position in the Navy SEALs, highlighting the unique leadership challenges within SEAL teams. He reflects on the invaluable lessons learned from mentors and discusses the balance between formal authority and personal connection in effective leadership.

    We also uncover the importance of the Chief's Mess, the impact of diverse career experiences, and practical advice for junior officers and enlisted leaders. Fleet Isom opens up about his career decisions, the significance of taking care of team members, and the essential nature of planning for retirement.

    This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom on building a leadership culture that thrives on trust, learning from failure, and fostering a supportive network. Whether you're in the military or seeking leadership insights, Fleet Isom's experiences and advice will leave you inspired and equipped for your own leadership journey. Tune in as we honor the journey of a remarkable leader and explore the defining moments that shaped his career.


    Welcome to “Humans Are More Important Than Hardware"– let's dive in.

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    1 時間 32 分
  • SgtMaj Jesabel D Cuadro, USMC: “Leadership Isn't About Giving People Too Many Chances”
    2024/11/17

    SgtMaj Cuadro is my first female enlisted leader and was a recommendation from several other SgtMajs, so I knew this would be a good one. And it is.

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    1 時間 20 分
  • LtCol Isaac G. Lee, USMC (ret) - Experiences as a Combat Aviator From Boot Lieutenant to Sqdn Commanding Officer
    2024/10/14

    This episode is with retired LtCol Isaac G. Lee, call sign Whiskey and the author of Hanger 4, a memoir of a combat aviator and CH53 pilot. I read it cover to cover and passed it along to an active duty infantry Captain and company commander because of the leadership lessons in the book. While I think the book is great for any emerging leader to read, if you are a current Capt and getting ready to promote to Major, I think there are some great perspectives contained in the pages.

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    1 時間 41 分
  • BGen Val Jackson, USMCR - Commanding General, 4th Marine Logistics Group
    2024/08/09

    In this episode, BGen Jackson discusses why leaders don’t always need a bias for action and how the Marine Corps has to go on, so not everyone is going to get what they want. We also dive into mentorship between genders and how leaders at all ranks can learn from her experiences - specifically where she was successful in receiving mentorship in a male dominated organization. Join us for a frank discussion on both active duty and reserve leadership.

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    2 時間 4 分
  • MGySgt Scott Stalker, USMC (Ret) – Former Command Senior Enlisted Leader with US Space Command
    2024/06/28

    In this episode of Moments in Leadership, retired U.S. Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeant Scott Stalker discusses the lessons learned over his career, including his time in the Defense Intelligence Agency, United States Cyber Command, the National Security Agency, and in his final assignment with United States Space Command. Hear the story of how a MGySgt became a CSEL, a billet normally filled by a SgtMaj and his philosophy on “Best Player”. Additionally, we chat about his time in the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command and Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC).

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    1 時間 55 分