

(01:50) - The most impactful experience in 24 years in the Air Force Kim is extremely dynamic, is eager to give back, and also has a book coming out which you should buy - "Flying in the Face of Fear: A Fighter Pilots Lessons on Leading with Courage". In this conversation, we discuss what failing forward means, women flying fighter jets, why trust may be the most important element of a team, and why she wouldn't change to flying F18s ifgiven the chance. In this episode, Brock speaks with Kim Campbell. Kim is a former Air Force A10 pilot and is well known for returning her aircraft back to base safely after being struck by a missile flying over Baghdad during the early days of Operation Iraqi Freedom 2003. (01:41:44) - Using the pillars to make daily decisions (01:05:07) - Tony's 5 Pillars: Servant Leadership, Life Tactics, Inspiration, Discipline, Encouragement (38:44) - This is Day Two, not Day One anymore (29:51) - The power of repetition and recording 100 podcasts (17:40) - Has the Army been everything you thought it would be? (08:21) - Being proud of things that don't work out (05:54) - Creating a relationship with yourself that emphasizes awareness We also talk about the power of repeated small actions on a long time horizon.
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Tony talks about how to use physical triggers to slow down time, how to free yourself from the need to be good enough, and why we need to meet resistance every single day. Tony is an army officer and the host of the Got Your Six Podcast. In this episode, Brock speaks with Tony Nash.
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Get a weekly episode breakdown, a sneak peek of the next episode and other resources in your inbox for free at. Show host, Brock Briggs, talks with a special guest from the community committed to helping military members build a successful life, inside and outside the service. The Scuttlebutt Podcast features discussions on lifestyle, careers, business, and resources for service members. The Scuttlebutt Podcast - The podcast for service members and veterans building a life outside the military. (01:09:37) - The power of self employment in choosing what you want to do (01:01:07) - Putting on the Military Influencer Conference (53:54) - The most critical elements of putting on an event

(49:44) - Bridging the gap to a civilian employer and verifying terms (43:59) - Is working in protocol a career maker? (35:16) - The most challenging event - Trump's inauguration (27:09) - Most outlandish protocol faux paw she's seen (23:29) - What protocol is and why its important (09:00) - Carrying on Grandfather's legacy She also gives us a unique take on the word legacy, what that means and how we ought to think about what happens after we're gone. We also talked about her work with the Military Influencer Conference, a funny story about Rob Riggle at last year's event, and a teaser for this year's conference in Las Vegas. Martha is a former Marine and in this discussion, we talk about her time running protocol for high visibility events, including President Trump's inauguration and how her job translated into the civilian world working with organizations like Susan Davis International. We’re happy to serve the boaters of the Great Lakes region.In this episode, Brock speaks with Martha MacPhee. Our mission has never changed: To provide an effective meeting place for boaters and boating businesses. Today, Great Lakes Scuttlebutt offers six issues every year, can be found at over 1,800 marine locations throughout the Great Lakes in addition to 35+ boat shows per year, and reaches tens of thousands of boaters online every issue. In the mid 2000’s, the magazine went fully gloss and started to use multiple digital platforms like a website, e-newsletter (Scuttlebitts), social media outlets, and a very powerful digital version of each issue. Clair for nine years with great success, Jerry retired and passed the magazine along to his son, Erik Kyle, who expanded the publication's reach to the coasts of every Great Lake. After working the western basin of Lake Erie and western Lake St. Great Lakes Scuttlebutt magazine was founded in 1992 by Jerry Kyle. He quickly established a “free” magazine model with distribution at marinas, yacht clubs, boat shows, marine stores and businesses.
