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Lead Like A Marine

58 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 9 years ago - ★★★★★ - 125 ratings

This show is all about supporting our US Military members transition successfully into the civilian world.

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Episodes

LLM 008: Van Shumake, Marine 0341 Mortarman, Graphic Design Guy, Aerospace Industry

December 29, 2013 20:55 - 32 minutes - 15.8 MB

Van Shumake served in the Marine Corps for 8 years, from 1994 to 2004 as an 0341 Mortarman, he is currently working in the aerospace industry and is in working on his graphic design passion.

LLM 007: Richard Rierson, Marine Corps Major, KC130 Pilot, Leadership Coach and Speaker

December 20, 2013 19:30 - 35 minutes - 17.3 MB

Richard Rierson served in the Marine Corps from 1991-2001, achieving the rank of Major. He is a professional pilot, a John C Maxwell certified coach and speaker. Richard hosts two very successful podcasts, Dose of Leadership Podcast and Courageous Leadership Podcast. He also authored a great eBool called "Calm, Confident, Consistent and Courageous... A Common Sense Leadership Guide"

LLM 006: Stephen Michael White, Marine, 0341 Mortarman, Business Owner, Entrepreneur

December 16, 2013 11:00 - 32 minutes - 15.6 MB

Stephen Michael White served in the Marines from 1996 to 2003 as an 0341 Morterman. Steven has a great transition story including landing a position which he was not qualified for... because of his confidence and bearing as a Marine. Steven is the CEO and founder at Fidelis Screening Solutions LLC in Buffalo, NY. He operates several businesses, probably best known is RentPrep. Steven is a prolific net-worker and welcomes all comers... especially other Marines!

LLM 005: Sam Nelson, Marine, Colonel, Helicopter Pilot, In Transition

December 12, 2013 04:50 - 34 minutes - 16.6 MB

Colonel Sam Nelson retired from the Marine Corps in July 2013, after serving his country for 25 years. Sam was a helicopter pilot and a Marine Leader. Sam in currently in the middle of his transition to a career in the civilian marketplace. Listen in to gain wisdom from this great leader as he talks about his journey through transition.

LLM 004: John Millstead, Marine, Sailor, Police Officer , Entrepreneur

December 03, 2013 18:59 - 34 minutes - 16.5 MB

John Millstead has been there and done that!  He served in the Marine Corps and in the Navy.  John is a police officer in Texas and a start-up entrepreneur.  John has been married for 25 years and is the father of 2 teens.

LLM 003: Claire Christison, Marine Advocate, Marine Transition Counselor, HR Professional

December 02, 2013 16:31 - 22 minutes - 10.3 MB

Claire Christison is the Director of Recruitment and Human Resources for One Way Building Services in Eden Prairie, MN.  She is also an advocate for Marines.  Claire has worked with recruits entering the Marine Corps and with Marines transitioning into the civilian workforce for the past 24 years.  Claire brings a valuable perspective to the podcast through her knowledge and understanding of the recruitment and hiring process and from her perapective as a Marine advocate.  

LLM 002: Bruce Johnson, Marine: 2311 Ammo Tech, Vice President of Managed Services

November 29, 2013 22:36 - 32 minutes - 16 MB

Bruce Johnson Honorably served his country in the Marine Corps from 1988-1996 as a 2311 Ammo Tech. Bruce participated in Desert Storm. As a civilian leader he currently serves as The Vice President of Managed Services at NACR, a large national communications solutions provider. Bruce oversees a staff of about 120 dedicated professionals and is responsible for about $65 million in annual revenue. Bruce lives in the Atlanta, GA area.

LLM 001: Introduction: Lead Like a Marine

November 28, 2013 03:29 - 13 minutes - 6.11 MB

Introduction - The two fold purpose of this podcast: 1) To help Marines prepare as they transition off of active duty by helping them translate their unique, world-class leadership skills and abilities into something that the civilian market can easily understand and embrace. We will do this thru conversations with Marines who have successfully made the transition into the civilian marketplace. We will talk to Marines in leadership positions and to Marines who have become business owners. 2)...