Leading people well is tough, even in the best of times, but what do we do when it gets really, really tough? How do we as leaders respond to adversity in a healthy and productive way? How can we continue to succeed in business and in life through the storms of leading well? You know, when dangerous storms have begun to brew over the horizon, most herd animals and even humans have a tendency to take cover or move away from the storm, but not the buffalo. The buffalo, instead of running for cover, will gather its herd, take a few last bites of whatever food is out there, and head directly through the storm. As leaders, we have to do the same thing. We're all faced with different storms that come with leading well. Modern-day leaders face leadership storms that can cripple an individual, a team, or an entire organization. Our guests are resilient leaders, some of the best resilient leaders our country has to offer. They'll walk us through how they actually got through these storms and how they became better on the other side. So join us on the Through the Storm podcast.
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Leading people well is tough, even in the best of times, but what do we do when it gets really, really tough? How do we as leaders respond to adversity in a healthy and productive way? How can we continue to succeed in business and in life through the storms of leading well? You know, when dangerous storms have begun to brew over the horizon, most herd animals and even humans have a tendency to take cover or move away from the storm, but not the buffalo. The buffalo, instead of running for cover, will gather its herd, take a few last bites of whatever food is out there, and head directly through the storm. As leaders, we have to do the same thing. We're all faced with different storms that come with leading well. Modern-day leaders face leadership storms that can cripple an individual, a team, or an entire organization. Our guests are resilient leaders, some of the best resilient leaders our country has to offer. They'll walk us through how they actually got through these storms and how they became better on the other side. So join us on the Through the Storm podcast.
Dr. Travis Hearne and Dr. Ted Wiard explore emotional healing and resilience on ‘Through the Storm,’ offering essential strategies for anyone facing personal challenges or professional upheavals.
The storms of leadership can test the mettle of even the most seasoned leaders, and Mark “Oz” Geist’s story is a testament to navigating leadership storms with valor and wisdom. His experience during the Benghazi attack exemplifies the essence of authentic leadership—making life-or-death decisions under the most extreme pressures. In today’s tumultuous business and political climates, understanding how to navigate leadership storms has never been more critical, and Geist’s insights offer a powerful blueprint for success.
Why is navigating leadership storms crucial in these times? This pivotal question anchors an insightful conversation on Through the Storm. Host Dr. Travis Hearne welcomes Mark “Oz” Geist to explore the turbulent waters of leadership in crisis, providing lessons as applicable in the boardroom as they are on the battlefield.
Throughout the episode, several key points on navigating leadership storms take center stage:
• Embracing the “Buffalo Leadership” mindset to confront challenges head-on
• Geist's gripping narrative of the 2012 Benghazi attacks, where his leadership saved lives and showcased the profound impact of composed decision-making
• Insights into how every person can embody leadership, regardless of their official position
Mark “Oz” Geist embodies a leader who has weathered and navigated leadership storms. His career journey from the U.S. Marine Corps to becoming a pivotal figure in Benghazi and, later, a best-selling author and advocate for veterans is a narrative rich with lessons on resilience and responsibility. Geist’s role in establishing the Shadow Warriors Project further solidifies his commitment to guiding others through their personal and professional storms.
Leading people well is tough, even in the best of times, but what do we do when it gets really, really tough? How do we as leaders respond to adversity in a healthy and productive way? How can we continue to succeed in business and in life through the storms of leading well? You know, when dangerous storms have begun to brew over the horizon, most herd animals and even humans have a tendency to take cover or move away from the storm, but not the buffalo. The buffalo, instead of running for cover, will gather its herd, take a few last bites of whatever food is out there, and head directly through the storm. As leaders, we have to do the same thing. We're all faced with different storms that come with leading well. Modern-day leaders face leadership storms that can cripple an individual, a team, or an entire organization. Our guests are resilient leaders, some of the best resilient leaders our country has to offer. They'll walk us through how they actually got through these storms and how they became better on the other side. So join us on the Through the Storm podcast.