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Leadership Domain Podcast

Leadership Domain Podcast

By JON RHONE

Welcome to the Leadership Domain, where we believe that “WHO > why” in order to connect leaders and teams in a safe and trusting developmental relationship. The Leadership Domain Podcast engages each listener through lived experiences and professional insight from world class leaders. Hosted by retired USAF Colonel, Jon Rhone, the podcast shows the importance of the concept “WHO > why” and tackles day to challenges facing the most diverse workforce in the nation while providing practical leadership solutions. Real talk with real leaders. Lead ‘em well!
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Dr. Jannell MacAulay

Leadership Domain PodcastApr 22, 2021

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Col Josh "Mule" Koslov...The Crow

Col Josh "Mule" Koslov...The Crow

“The association of old crows is a world premiere organization for professionals engaged in the sciences of information and electronic warfare” (https://www.crows.org/members/group_content_view.asp?group=205204&id=706707). Today we're going to talk to an old crew who is also a leader, who is a warrior and has the mindset that I hope a lot of people will pick up. We talk about his leadership priorities, the challenges of mentoring, and how he “thinks in bets”. I think everyone will connect with his philosophy that “destruction breeds creation”.  Mule is the Commander of the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing and previously, he commanded the 609th Air and Space Operations Center, the 55th Operations Support Squadron, and twice commanded the 43 Expeditionary Electronic Combat Squadron supporting Central Command combat operations. If you lost track, that is three combat commands for this Crow. Colonel Koslov received his commission from Officer Training School after graduating from San Francisco State University. In 2004, he was a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Air Force Weapons School and was assigned to Nellis AFB as an instructor at the Weapons School. In 2010, he was selected for the legislative fellowship education program in the office of Congresswoman Gabby Giffords.  I hope you all enjoy the conversation we have with Colonel Mule Koslov, a great friend, and a great leader. Thank you for listening…lead ‘em well.

Aug 05, 202201:03:18
Lt Gen Richard Clark

Lt Gen Richard Clark

Today's guest is Lieutenant General Richard Clark, USAFA Superintendent. Today general Clark shares ideas on how he is connecting with, and developing, the newest generation of leaders. he also talks about the one thing that our leaders need to know about these cadets, and how he used sleep overs to connect with cadets during the isolation of COVID.  I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Lead ‘em well.

Jun 01, 202143:56
Col Candice Pipes

Col Candice Pipes

"We Need Radical Change to Fix the Racial Disparity in Our Air Force" was written by Col Candice Pipes and published in the Air Force Times.  Col Pipes challenges us all to "pick up a sledge hammer and get to work." She asks: "Do U D.A.R.E."  Regardless of your race, ethnicity, gender or whether you agree or disagree that there is racial inequality in our Air Force, Col Pipes' perspective is one that will benefit Airmen (and people) writ  large. I invite you to listen with an ear for how to have these critical conversations with the people that we agree AND (more importantly) DISAGREE. I love her perspective and added her list of books to my audible account! Lead 'em well.

May 02, 202130:40
Dr. Jannell MacAulay
Apr 22, 202153:20
General CQ Brown, Jr, Chief of Staff, USAF

General CQ Brown, Jr, Chief of Staff, USAF

Gen. C.Q. Brown, Jr. is the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. He is THE senior uniformed Air Force officer responsible for the organization, training and equipping of 689,000 active-duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian forces serving in the United States and overseas. In this role, he also serves as member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the general and other service chiefs function as military advisers to the Secretary of Defense, National Security Council and the President. The general is a DG of the Texas Tech University (“Guns up”) ROTC program and the USAF Weapons School. Our conversation includes candid discussion on how to BEGIN to fix the race and (and likely gender) discrepancies in the USAF. The Chief also shares his thoughts on risk-averse leaders, the necessity for transparency when developing trust and how being selfish MAY be a good thing. It is an honor to be able to spend an hour with a man I consider a mentor and someone I hope to make proud.

Mar 11, 202150:13
Major General Deanna "Spice" Burt

Major General Deanna "Spice" Burt

Maj. Gen. DeAnna M. Burt is the Commander, Combined Force Space Component Command, U.S. Space Command; and Deputy Commander, Space Operations Command, U.S. Space Force, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. She leads more than 17,000 joint and combined personnel with a mission to plan, integrate, conduct and assess global space operations.  Maj. Gen. Burt entered the Air Force in 1991 as a distinguished graduate of the Air Force ROTC program at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Her career has included numerous satellite operations and staff positions in Air Force Space Command and U.S. European Command.  Today we discuss the contagious nature of leadership passion, Gender bias from a Commander's perspective, how to reward bold leadership and how to persevere when trying to build connection and trust.

Mar 06, 202150:36
Col Jim "Gumbo" Coughlin, Ed.D

Col Jim "Gumbo" Coughlin, Ed.D

Col James ”Gumbo” Coughlin, Ed. D, is the father of NINE children, the husband to Erin Lynn, serves Airmen as the Commander of the 5th Combat Communications Group, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia. The group is comprised of one support squadron and two deployment-ready squadrons. He directs the training, mobilization, and deployment of Airmen, communications and computer systems, and supporting equipment to enable combatant commanders, joint task forces, and Air Force component headquarters contingency operations.

Dr. Gumbo shares how he serves the people he leads (or "works for"), how one person sets the bar and how the venture capital world can teach us a lot about innovation. Additionally, Dr. Gumbo discusses thoughts on mirroring feedback and how your name can keep leadership doors open.

Feb 19, 202101:02:22
Col Kim "KC" Campbell

Col Kim "KC" Campbell

Stories are powerful! Col "KC" Campbell has one of the most powerful, inspiring, and frightening stories I have ever heard. I appreciate her service, bravery and for trusting me with helping her tell the story as she, her Hawg, and her flight lead bravely supported friendly "troops in contact" in one the most dangerous parts of Iraq in 2003. KC shares the impact this experience had on her as a person, an Airman, and a leader. KC also talks about the leadership connection lessons she learned from running into a burning house with her Airmen, the power of empowerment and how work-life balance is a long-term endeavor. Thank you, KC!
Feb 12, 202152:48
General Jeff "Cobra" Harrigian

General Jeff "Cobra" Harrigian

General Harrigian is as real as they come. This leader wears multiple command and leadership hats as a 4-star general. He commands the US Air Forces in Europe and Africa and also serves our NATO allies as the Commander of Allied Air Command and Director of the Joint Air Power Competence Center (or Centre for our European listeners). He is responsible for the air and missile defense of 29 NATO alliance member nations. The general shares his thoughts on being who you are as a leader, the importance of baselining and defining "toxicity", how to lead and have uncomfortable conversations and the value of asking for nothing! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Lead 'em well!
Feb 09, 202150:02
Brigadier General Michael Drowley
Jan 31, 202153:33
Colonel Scott "Soup" Campbell

Colonel Scott "Soup" Campbell

Jan 12, 202101:08:07
Brigadier General Sean Choquette

Brigadier General Sean Choquette

Gen Choquette is the Director of Operations at 12th Air Force, responsible for conducting security cooperation operations throughout South America. The general is a graduate of the USAF Academy, was commissioned (and flew helicopters) in the US Army before he found his way back to the USAF. The General shares some of the tools he collected in his leadership tool kit, his mistakes, and his lessons. He emphasizes why it is important for leaders, and leaders in training, to “get out ahead of your skis” periodically. He shares ideas on how to overcome trust hurdles, empowering and supporting subordinate leaders, and flat out working hard. We also discuss the importance of taking and accepting risks as part of a leader’s responsibility. Lastly, we discuss how important disruption is to building safe and trusting leader and leadership development environments, especially when we want teams to innovate. THIS leader is one of the best commanders I had the privilege to serve; he gets it...that leadership is a relationship business. I am glad I was able to spend some time with him. Lead ‘em well!
Dec 22, 202056:42