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Moments in Leadership

Moments in Leadership

De: David B. Armstrong
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Moments in Leadership is a podcast where you will hear firsthand about the careers of senior military leaders as they share their own unique and individual experiences. Moments in Leadership will immerse you in real-life stories where you will learn about the challenging situations these accomplished leaders faced and discover the lessons they learned early in their careers that were the most influential to developing their overall leadership style.© 2025 David B. Armstrong Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
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  • LtCol Cameron McCoy — Leadership, History, and Race in the Marine Corps and Beyond
    Aug 18 2025

    LtCol (Col Sel) Cameron McCoy, Marine veteran, historian, and author of Contested Valor, shares leadership lessons from his service, academic career, and research into race and representation in the Marine Corps.

    In this episode of Moments in Leadership, host David B. Armstrong sits down with LtCol Cameron McCoy, a Marine veteran, historian, and author of Contested Valor: African American Marines in the Age of Power, Protest, and Tokenism. LtCol McCoy’s journey spans combat deployments, leadership in academia, and a distinguished research career focused on the untold stories of African American Marines.

    Dave and Cameron first met during a Reserve ITX event and reconnected after Dave read Contested Valor. Their conversation blends personal experience with historical analysis, offering listeners a candid look at leadership in the face of complex issues—including race, representation, and institutional change.

    What you’ll hear in this episode:

    • How military service shaped LtCol McCoy’s leadership philosophy

    • Leadership lessons from addressing race and representation in the Marine Corps

    • The challenges of researching and telling underrecognized histories

    • The parallels between leading in combat and leading in academia

    • Why adaptability, empathy, and historical perspective matter for leaders today


    Whether you’re a student of history, a leader in uniform, or someone committed to equity and inclusion, this episode offers practical wisdom and thought-provoking perspectives.

    Support the Show & Stay Connected:
    🎙 Support this project on Supercast: Moments In Leadership Supercast
    🌐 Visit the Moments in Leadership website: Website
    📷 Follow on Instagram: Instagram
    📩 Email the show: themiloffice@gmail.com

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    1 h y 45 m
  • Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer - There Are No Warm-Up Targets in Combat
    May 12 2025

    Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer shares how failure, realism in training, and ruthless self-assessment shaped his leadership journey and what the Army must do now to prepare for tomorrow. In this powerful and wide-ranging conversation, Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Weimer joins Moments in Leadership to talk about what it truly takes to lead in today’s military—and why the journey never ends. From his early days as a driven, overconfident PFC to becoming the Army’s senior enlisted leader, SMA Weimer reflects candidly on his own formative moments, including failure during pre-scuba and the lessons that followed. He offers real talk on leadership, humility, building trust with junior leaders, and why “empathy isn’t soft—it’s tactical.”


    We dive deep into what makes leadership in special operations uniquely difficult, the myth of the “gold-plated lesson,” and the difference between mission command and micromanagement. You’ll hear his take on complacency, the pitfalls of artificial readiness, and what leaders can do—right now—to reclaim white space, raise standards, and forge the kind of disciplined, lethal teams the future demands.


    This is a must-listen episode for anyone serious about servant leadership, readiness, and building winning teams.


    Support the Show & Stay Connected:
    🎙️ Support this project on Supercast: Moments In Leadership Supercast
    🌐 Visit the Moments in Leadership website: https://bit.ly/3SA2XHe
    📷 Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3eO4kTi
    📩 Email the show: themiloffice@gmail.com

    Resources:
    "Combat Doesn’t Care: How Ready Are You?" By 17th Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael R. Weimer

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    1 h y 16 m
  • SgtMaj David Wilson, USMC - Combat, Character, and Calling Out "Gold-Plated Lessons"
    Mar 28 2025

    In this episode, SgtMaj David Wilson, Command Senior Enlisted Leader of II MEF, shares hard-earned leadership lessons from over 30 years in the Marine Corps. From being meritoriously promoted through the ranks to leading Marines in the Battle of Fallujah, SgtMaj Wilson reflects on mentorship, emotional intelligence, and why some combat lessons shouldn't be “gold-plated.” A must-listen for any emerging leader.

    Support this project on Supercast: Moments In Leadership Supercast

    Visit the Moments in Leadership website:

    Follow on Instagram:

    Email: themiloffice@gmail.com

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    1 h y 45 m
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As a young Marine Corps leader this was eye opening and will be a required part of PME for my plt staff as a future Company Commander.

Incredibly Impactful

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I can absolutely recommend this program to anyone wanting to improve their leadership potential. I’m a retired Marine officer and I listen to MIL during my daily commute.

This insightful series of interviews is fascinating and also, in many ways, absolutely humorous, taking me back to my own personal experiences. I’ve actually worked as a staff officer for a couple of the Marine generals interviewed by David and I can’t wait for the next series of episodes.

Brings me back to the Marine Corps!

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This podcast is awesome! Very valuable insights on leadership that can be carried over to the civilian sector.

So glad I stumbled upon Moments in Leadership!

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