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“I think in today's culture, the military teaches you sacrifice, conscientiousness, duty, work ethic, being open to trying new things, being a part of something other than yourself." — Tracey Jones
FEATURED GUEST Dr. Tracey C. Jones is a renowned leader, author, and advocate for veterans transitioning to civilian careers. A distinguished Air Force Academy graduate and former officer, she brings extensive expertise from roles with organizations like Northrop Grumman and the NSA to her work at Tremendous Leadership and T3 Solutions, Inc. Through her books and engaging speaking style, Tracey offers actionable strategies that blend leadership principles, humor, and diagnostic tools. She champions lifelong learning, resilience, and community engagement, continuing the philanthropic legacy of her father, Charlie “Tremendous” Jones. Passionate about empowering individuals and organizations, she supports tailored training and coaching initiatives that drive meaningful impact.
Connect with Tracey Jones:
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KEY TAKEAWAYS Tracey opens up about the thrilling and complex nature of entrepreneurship, likening it to her military experiences.
With a significant emphasis on helping veterans transition to civilian life, Tracey believes veterans possess unique skills that make them invaluable in the workforce.
For Tracey, retirement isn't about slowing down. It's a continuation of staying active and purposeful.
Reflecting on her journey as one of the early women attendees at the Air Force Academy.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS [04:11] Military teaches sacrifice, duty, and work ethic.
[09:27] Entrepreneurship parallels military excitement and challenges.
[14:13] Military experiences shaped leadership and followership perspectives.
[21:45] Comfortable being the few females in male environments.
YOUR MOVE Connect with Gene:
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The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne
“When you're an empath, you feel what they feel. So, I carried a lot of their stuff, which you shouldn't do. But when you don't know what else to do, and you love them so fiercely, you end up carrying their stuff anyway because you're like, “God, how can I help?” - Tammy Laird
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Published 11/18/24
“The studies show us that people who talk about doing the right thing, whatever that is—whatever your moral code is, the people who talk about it, tend to make more moral, correct, right decisions." — Garth Massey
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Colonel Garth Massey is an accomplished Marine Corps infantry...
Published 11/11/24