Welcome to the Modern Southern Gentleman. I interview successful men who model masculinity with a southern accent
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By Dee Lauderdale
Welcome to the Modern Southern Gentleman. I interview successful men who model masculinity with a southern accent
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The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
Because hard times come from so many different directions, it means you won’t always see them coming. So you must develop the skills and mindset to deal with hard times if you want to be a man who survives and thrives.
One way is to incorporate the Marine Corp way of dealing with hard times into your life. It’s just three words,
Blaming your parents or the neighborhood you grew up in only works for boys, not men. The truth is you have until age 25 to blame your behavior on your upbringing. After that, it’s on you.
Being a boss is a great job unless you have one of these 5 types of employees.
An article written in 1899 has the secret of success in 2021
Click to here to read the article
This episode is all about how to coach your kid in sports. What do they need to hear from you, when do they need to hear it, and when should you focus on being a dad instead of a coach?
My guest is Louie LeBlanc, head coach at Westminster Christian Academy in Huntsville Alabama. Louie was a graduate assistant at the University of Alabama under Nick Saban and coached at the University of West Georgia.
Conversation with multi-time country musician of the year, member of the Nashville song-writer hall of fame, and musical director for Jimmy Buffett Coral Reefer Band, Mac McAnally. A southern boy who became what he always dreamed of, a southern intellectual.
Interview with Brian Cain.
🇺🇸 Marine Corps Veteran 🏴
🍄 Mushroom Farmer
🐝 Beekeeper
☕️ @smartCOCOA creator
Interview with Art Athens, Colonel USMC (ret)
Colonel Athens recently served as the Director of the U.S. Naval Academy’s Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership for and previously, as the Naval Academy’s first Distinguished Military Professor of Leadership.
Colonel Athens is a retired Marine Corps officer with significant command and staff assignments in all four Marine Aircraft Wings and an instructor tour with Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (the Marine Corps’ equivalent to the Navy’s Top Gun school). He also served as a White House Fellow under President Ronald Reagan, the Special Assistant to the NASA Administrator following the Space Shuttle Challenger accident, and the Commandant of the United States Merchant Marine Academy.
Colonel Athens currently invests in leaders around the country through his speaking, writing, consulting and coaching.
Colonel Athens is a graduate of the Naval Academy, the Naval Postgraduate School and the Army’s School of Advanced Military Studies.
He is married to the former Mistina Root of Williamsburg, Virginia and they have ten children.
Interview with Youtube Star, Radio Show Host, Collector Car Salesman and Wold Class Hustler, Rob Pitts aka "Rabbit". Check out Rob on YouTube and Instagram
Great interview with Command Master Chief Petty Officer Mike Riggs. He's an Explosive Ordnance Disposal expert who's done it all in a 30 year Navy career, from deploying to Afghanistan with Seal Team TWO to serving as a Defense Legislative Fellow on the personal staff of U.S. Senator Marco Rubio.
In this episode he talks about leading men when the stakes are literally life and death which includes how you lead when you're not in charge.
Check out Mike's resume. It sounds like a movie character.
MASTER CHIEF PETTY OFFICER MICHAEL N. RIGGS
UNITED STATES NAVY
COMMAND MASTER CHIEF
Master Chief Petty Officer Michael N. Riggs was born and raised in West Virginia. He graduated from Parkersburg High School in May 1990 and entered the U.S. Navy attending basic training in Orlando, FL in September 1991.
Riggs attended Electronics Technician Apprentice School in Orlando, FL and Great Lakes, IL. His first duty assignment was with Naval Computer and Telecommunication Station in Diego Garcia, B.I.O.T. Following his tour at NCTS Diego Garcia, he served as a SATCOM ET at NCTS Sigonella, Sicily and the Joint Communications Support Element, MacDill AFB, FL. Riggs attended Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center and Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal graduating in 2002. Upon completion, he reported to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit EIGHT. During this tour, he conducted two deployments to Beirut, Lebanon and one to CJTF-HOA. Riggs reported to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit TWO in March 2006 and deployed as EOD LCPO on SEAL Team TWO to Iraq supporting SOTF-W. As plank owner of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit TWELVE, Riggs deployed as company LCPO to Iraq supporting Task Force Troy-North. In 2010, Riggs reported to Commander Naval Special Warfare Group TWO Training Detachment deploying to Afghanistan and conducting C-IED training to deploying NSW units. In 2011, Riggs reported to Commander Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group TWO and deployed again to Afghanistan supporting CJTF Paladin, CJSOTF, and SOJTF-Afghanistan. Riggs was advanced to Master Chief Petty Officer in May 2012. He reported to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit SIX as Command Master Chief in July 2013. In 2015, he deployed to Honduras and Guatemala as Command Master Chief, SOUTHERN PARTNERSHIP STATION-ashore. In 2016, he reported as Command Master Chief, Naval School Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Eglin AFB, FL. In 2019, Master Chief Riggs served as a Defense Legislative Fellow on the personal staff in Washington, D.C. of U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, R-FL, for the 1stSession of the 116th United States Congress.
Riggs’ academic achievements include a Master of Strategic Leadership from University of Charleston, Bachelor of Science from Excelsior College; Senior Enlisted Academy Class 174-Blue; Command Leadership School.
Riggs’ personal awards include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Navy Commendation Medal (three awards), Army Achievement Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal (three awards), Navy Achievement Medal (three awards), Combat Action Ribbon, Master Explosive Ordnance Disposal Warfare Specialist, Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist, and Naval Parachutist.
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
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