We are thanked for our service numerous times a day. Sometimes we don’t even know how anyone knew to thank us. Maybe it’s our demeanor, maybe it’s our Continue Reading
The Real Fear: Not Death, But Demise
Amidst the visceral realities of combat and the quieter, yet no less profound, struggles of daily existence, death lurks as a looming specter for Continue Reading
Navigating the Fog: Bridging the Gap Between Warriors and Corporate America
"Maybe it's just me. Maybe I can't assimilate. Maybe I'm so broken that I can't do anything else." These aren't just words; they're a haunting echo Continue Reading
What is America
America is beautiful.America is ugly.America is cruel.America is kind.America is generous.America is selfish.America is caring.America is Continue Reading
Mental Health is Health: Why We Cannot Separate the Two
UGH! It happens all the time - we often hear about mental health as if it’s a distinct entity, something separate from our overall physical health. Continue Reading
I Become Therefore I Matter
“I think, therefore I am.” Descartes gave us a powerful tool to confirm existence. If thought proves that we exist, then reflection confirms that Continue Reading
Growth vs. Progress: Why the Words Matter More Than We Realize
We throw words around. We hear them in keynotes, read them in self-help books, and toss them into conversations as if we all agree on what they Continue Reading
Existing or Being: A Call to Engage in Your Ecosystem
So many of us want to be, or at least be told, that we are unique, special, or different, but do we understand these words and what they mean? Let’s Continue Reading
One-Way Leadership: A Ranger’s Perspective
A strange, but true, dichotomy of leadership occurred to me this morning - while as aleader, you must love those you lead, there is no requirement, Continue Reading
The Right Side of Despair
In life's grand tapestry, woven with threads of triumph and despair, we find ourselves transitioning from one side to the other, traversing the Continue Reading
The Chain is as Strong as It Decides to Be: Rethinking Team Dynamics
We've all heard the phrase, 'A chain is only as strong as its weakest link.' On the surface, it seems like a simple, logical statement. But it’s a Continue Reading
Juneteenth is not DEI, nor a “Black” holiday – it is an American Holiday!
by JC Glick and Adrienne Huls As leaders committed to the American ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, which inherently includes Continue Reading

