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When we called on the listeners to recommend a T3i developer for the podcast, one name came up immediately and often- Aaron May.
Aaron May is a legend in the Combat Control career field, and he's still giving back to AFSPECWAR as a T3i developer. His career spans more than 26 years in the Kentucky Air National Guard and Air Force, and his immense skill and knowledge is on full display in this podcast!
From intense missions to mentoring, Aaron discusses the power of storytelling and unlocking potential. Plus, Jared dives into purposeful training and offers valuable advice for those interested in development careers. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation!
Thanks for following along, and if you're liking what we are doing please let us know by liking, subscribing, and commenting on the video. It doesn't take any time at all and it really does help us get the word out.
We appreciate you!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
08:06 Discovering Combat Control
16:52 Choosing Air Force Special Warfare
23:00 Continuing to Serve and Give Back
30:23 Negative Traits in Development Candidates
47:20 The Importance of Purposeful Training
49:15 Preparing for a Career in Development
52:00 The Benefits of Commitment and Teamwork
56:45 The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Current Generation
01:04:21 The Importance of Planning and Prioritizing
01:14:07 Building Habits and Following a Schedule
01:21:25 Training for Mental Toughness
Support the show
Join this channel to get access to perks: HERE
Buzzsprout Subscription page: HERE
Register for our Operator Training Summit: OperatorTrainingSummit.com
Collabs:
Ones Ready - OnesReady.com
18A Fitness - Promo Code: ONESREADY
ATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLete
Danger Close Apparel - Promo Code: ONESREADY
DFND Apparel - Promo Code: ONESREADY
Hoist - Promo Code: ONESR...
By Aaron Love, Trent Seegmiller, and Jared "Peaches" Pietras4.9
11411,141 ratings
Send us Fan Mail
When we called on the listeners to recommend a T3i developer for the podcast, one name came up immediately and often- Aaron May.
Aaron May is a legend in the Combat Control career field, and he's still giving back to AFSPECWAR as a T3i developer. His career spans more than 26 years in the Kentucky Air National Guard and Air Force, and his immense skill and knowledge is on full display in this podcast!
From intense missions to mentoring, Aaron discusses the power of storytelling and unlocking potential. Plus, Jared dives into purposeful training and offers valuable advice for those interested in development careers. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation!
Thanks for following along, and if you're liking what we are doing please let us know by liking, subscribing, and commenting on the video. It doesn't take any time at all and it really does help us get the word out.
We appreciate you!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
08:06 Discovering Combat Control
16:52 Choosing Air Force Special Warfare
23:00 Continuing to Serve and Give Back
30:23 Negative Traits in Development Candidates
47:20 The Importance of Purposeful Training
49:15 Preparing for a Career in Development
52:00 The Benefits of Commitment and Teamwork
56:45 The Strengths and Weaknesses of the Current Generation
01:04:21 The Importance of Planning and Prioritizing
01:14:07 Building Habits and Following a Schedule
01:21:25 Training for Mental Toughness
Support the show
Join this channel to get access to perks: HERE
Buzzsprout Subscription page: HERE
Register for our Operator Training Summit: OperatorTrainingSummit.com
Collabs:
Ones Ready - OnesReady.com
18A Fitness - Promo Code: ONESREADY
ATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLete
Danger Close Apparel - Promo Code: ONESREADY
DFND Apparel - Promo Code: ONESREADY
Hoist - Promo Code: ONESR...

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