Hero:  Desmond Doss

By | April 16, 2020

[April 16, 2020]  It has been simply too long since I wrote an article about a hero.  It goes without saying that we still need heroes, especially in our modern world.  We need heroes precisely because they define the limits of our ideals, hopes. and dreams.  That is precisely what U.S. Army Private Desmond Doss has done for… Read More »

The Oldest Sword

By | April 9, 2020

[April 9, 2020]  Growing up in a community with many military veterans, I developed an interest in military history.  The many stories told by these veterans fascinated me; a little boy from a town that didn’t have a traffic light, and the highlight of the weekend was a local dance.  Maybe that is why I also came to… Read More »

Who is Mike Lindell?

By | February 23, 2020

[February 23, 2020]  Pierre DeSault1 once said that the important thing is to “be able to give up all that we are for what we can become.”  Former drug and alcohol addict Mike Lindell kick-started his life on the path to giving up his destructive behavior to establish and grow his company MyPillow.  Mike Lindell is a modern-day… Read More »

Hero:  Jack Wilson

By | January 1, 2020

[January 1, 2020]  Welcome to the New Year 2020, where we will surely see an increase in violence, crime, drug use, and yet great hope.  I say “great hope” because there are men like Jack Wilson who gives us hope that there are good people who will adopt responsibility and do what is right, at the right time… Read More »

Leadership, Fairy Tales, and Dragons

By | December 19, 2019

[December 19, 2019]  Fairy tales from ancient times often depict dragons as purveyors of violence and evil.  These dragons are metaphors about our lives where people struggle for their existence and the hardships they endure.  In these stories, an influential leader (often a King, prince, or knight) will slay the dragon; else great destruction will descend upon the… Read More »

Elements of Strong Leadership

By | September 16, 2019

[September 16, 2019]  Looking at mythological heroes and the stories about those heroes, we find that a common trait; they are physically strong.  They slay the dragon that’s been terrorizing villages, kill the shark that was eating tourists at the local resort, and save the city from Godzilla.  It’s an old story of humankind dating back into the… Read More »

Reading List: on Respect

By | June 23, 2019

[June 23, 2019]  Respect is a sticky concept; being something we all desperately want but also difficult to put our finger on. Like many who read this leadership blog, we know that humans seek specific things from our relationships. Respect is one of those intertwined with our likability, self-discipline, ability to compromise, and our concept of right and… Read More »