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Captain’s Notes for Young Leaders
Tyler Ross
19 episodes
1 month ago
Being a leader is hard. Being a young leader can be even harder. I’m Tyler Ross. I’m a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, combat veteran, and current operations executive. This podcast is intended for young leaders, employers of young leaders, and anyone interested in studying the art, science, and psychology behind successfully leading teams as a young professional. Don’t let age keep you from leading. Don’t set limits for yourself because of perceived boundaries. Leverage your own abilities, and those of your teams, to accomplish the mission. Age is a mindset, but leadership is a calling.
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Being a leader is hard. Being a young leader can be even harder. I’m Tyler Ross. I’m a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, combat veteran, and current operations executive. This podcast is intended for young leaders, employers of young leaders, and anyone interested in studying the art, science, and psychology behind successfully leading teams as a young professional. Don’t let age keep you from leading. Don’t set limits for yourself because of perceived boundaries. Leverage your own abilities, and those of your teams, to accomplish the mission. Age is a mindset, but leadership is a calling.
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Episode 7: Peer Leadership (with Nick Rossovskij)
Captain’s Notes for Young Leaders
42 minutes 52 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 7: Peer Leadership (with Nick Rossovskij)

Leadership is hard. But leading your peers... that can seem almost unfair.


Fortunately, the military is fraught with examples of peer leadership, and leading your peers is a necessary element to success in the civilian world as well. That's why I'm happy to welcome Captain Nick Rossovskij to the podcast this week.


Captain Rossovskij is an Infantry officer in the U.S. Marine Corps, and is currently serving as the Commander of Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment. More importantly, he is one of my long-time best buds. And a certified badass. 


Join us as we discuss our own peer leadership challenges, successes, and lessons-learned.


The good news: if you apply the basic principles of empathy, proficiency, and leading by example, just as you would leading subordinates, then you will find success leading your peers as well.


Captain’s Notes for Young Leaders
Being a leader is hard. Being a young leader can be even harder. I’m Tyler Ross. I’m a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, combat veteran, and current operations executive. This podcast is intended for young leaders, employers of young leaders, and anyone interested in studying the art, science, and psychology behind successfully leading teams as a young professional. Don’t let age keep you from leading. Don’t set limits for yourself because of perceived boundaries. Leverage your own abilities, and those of your teams, to accomplish the mission. Age is a mindset, but leadership is a calling.