Episodios
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Mac and Omri discuss some of the most common issues we come across regarding the selection and development of team Captains.
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Admiral Sandy Stosz (USCG) is the first woman to command an icebreaker on the Great Lakes and to lead a U.S. Armed Forces service academy, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, where she was responsible for developing and educating a corps of 1,000 cadets. Newsweekâs âThe Daily Beastâ named her as one of â150 Women Who Shake the World.â She is the author of âBreaking Ice & Breaking Glass. Leading in Unchartered Waters.â
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After receiving feedback on the "Transfer Portal" episode, Mac and Omri discuss "Managing Talent."
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Mac and Omri discuss the NCAA transfer portal, how to use it to your advantage as a coach, and how to view it as an athlete.
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Jamey joins Brady to discussfundamentals â what they are, why they are important, and how they apply to anyorganization aspiring to be world-class.
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Fred is an executive coach and advisor on leadership and culture. He holds a Ph.D. inEconomics from the University of California, Berkeley. He is the founder andpresident of the Conscious Business Center. Fred is the founder of Axialent, aglobal consulting company that delivered leadership programs to more than15,000 executives at, to name a few, Microsoft, Yahoo!, Google,Cisco, General Motors, Chrysler, Shell, Unilever, Coca-Cola, and Citibank.
In In In2018, Fred accepted a position as Vice President at Google, advising the CEO's office on leadership and culture. During the same year, hepartnered with TecnolĂłgico de Monterrey to create the Center of ConsciousLeadership. Previously, he was Vice President of executive development atLinkedIn.
He isthe author of the trilogy Metamanagement (2001), The Meaning Revolution(2018) and the book that we will be discussing today, Conscious Business(2006).
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Today, Mac and Kyle S. discuss Humility.
Kyle is a Police Sergeant with over 20 years of Law Enforcement experience, much of it as a S.W.A.T. operator and Team Leader. He is a long-time Brazilian Jujitsu practitioner and is passionate about leadership and personal development.
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Mac & Cole discuss ways to address and attack complacency on that team.
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In this episode, Mac & Sam discuss the importance of setting the example.
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Chris Warner, a leadership educator, and authorof âHigh-Altitude Leadership,â which I strongly recommend to our audience. Heis a keynote speaker, Emmy-nominated film-maker, and entrepreneur. The Marylanderfounded Earth Treks, a chain of climbing gyms that is now one of the largest inthe nation, serving more than 1 million customers per year.
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Kap sits down with JR Butler.
JR co-founded Shift Group in 2022 and serves as itsCEO. Shift helps companies find top-quality candidates by connecting athletesand veterans with career opportunities. https://www.shiftgroup.io/
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Eric and Brady discuss the "back brief."
The back brief is an effective communication tool that all Program teammates challenge our clients to implement. It is a highly useful but utterly underutilized tool to ensure team transparency, clarity, and alignment.
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Brady & Jamey discuss the debrief.
A debrief should occur at the end of any operation, where anorganization discusses who and what went well and who and what needs to improve. It is the single best way an organization improves. And typically, it fails to occur.
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Kap sits down with Nancy Frates. Nancy is anadvocate and thought leader in the ALS community and the mother of Pete Frates, the inspiration of and the man who helped the Ice Bucket Challenge become a global phenomenon. Nancyâs Ted Talk has amassed over 1 million views on Ted.com, Nancy works closely with organizations that support and provide care to those living with the condition, and is an ALS advisor to various pharmaceuticalcompanies.
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Kap sits down with his son, Axel.
"I asked Axel to join me because I wanted to hear how I am doingas a teammate and leader from, along with his Mom and sister, my most important teammate."
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Welcome to The Program's new Corporate short-form podcast, The Debrief.
Kap sits down with Brady; they discuss "A leader's greatest mistake."
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Program Founder and CEO, Eric Kapitulik discusses âEffective Communicationâ with Naval Aviator and Program Corporate Lead Instructor, Brady Turnage.
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Eric Kapitulik, The Program Founder and CEO, sits down to speak with Coach Rand Pecknold, Head Coach of Quinnipiac Menâs Ice Hockey, the 2023 NCAA Menâs Champion.
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The Program Principal and Lead Instructor, Jake MacDonald, sits down with Eric Kapitulik, CEO and Founder, to discuss Physical, Mental, and Emotional Toughness on Mt. Everest and how to apply those same lessons learned in the world's highest altitudes to our daily lives.
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