Humble Leadership and Military Insights with Joshua Roberts

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Growing up surrounded by the resilience and endurance of the Tarahumara Indians, Joshua's early life in Mexico was anything but ordinary. His journey took unexpected turns, from the shadows of a drug cartel kidnapping to the betrayal of trust by a therapist. Despite these harrowing experiences, Joshua discovered a profound sense of purpose by joining the military after 9/11. As a drill sergeant, he transformed recruits, channeling his adversities into a dedication to service and leadership with a servant's heart.

As we continue our conversation with Joshua, we draw parallels between leadership in sports coaching and the military, exploring the essence of humility and authenticity. Leadership isn't merely about managing processes; it's about genuinely connecting with people and guiding them to success. Joshua shares compelling insights from his military experiences, underscoring the importance of being more than just "a dude on a walk." We discuss the pivotal role of leaders as coaches, tasked with understanding personal insecurities and making the tough calls for the greater good.

Joshua's story is a testament to the power of humility and feedback in leadership. Reflecting on a Lieutenant Colonel who valued input from airmen, we highlight how this approach fosters trust and exemplifies true leadership. Imagining a dinner with historical figures like Alexander the Great and Teddy Roosevelt, we consider their lasting impact and leadership qualities. As the holiday season approaches, we invite you to share this podcast as a meaningful gift, spreading education, motivation, and inspiration. Your engagement and feedback are invaluable as we strive to serve you, our audience, on this journey.

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