Episodes
Justin “JP” Lane speaks about overcoming adversity and adapting. JP Lane is a double amputee who was hit by a 200lb IED in Afghanistan while on a route clearance mission. After losing both of his legs and undergoing more than 25 surgeries, JP decided to use his story, perseverance, faith, and “never give up” mindset to inspire and help others. Hosting today is TRADOC's Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Hendrex.
Published 03/17/21
Every individual has a set of ethics, so how does an orgaanization develop its overarching principles? How is the Army incorporating ethics training into its programs for all Soldiers, Civilians, and Solders for Life? How is the Army dealing with significant national issues related to values and ethics? All this and more are discussed wtih retired General Carter Ham, president and CEO of the Association of the United States Army and Gen. Paul E. Funk II, commanding general, U.S. Army Training...
Published 03/17/21
Dr. Lisa Miller discusses on today's Leader Professional Development webinar Spirituality in Mental Health, Thriving and Fitness. Dr. Miller is a Professor of Psychology and Education at Columbia University, Teachers College and is Founder of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute, the first Ivy League graduate program in spirituality and psychology.
Published 03/17/21
TRADOC's second edition of its Leader Professional Development Webinar series focused on talent management with Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Thomas P. Bostick, the 53rd Chief of Engineers and Commanding General U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Published 03/17/21
TRADOC is hosting Leadership Professional Development webinar sessions monthly on various topics with various leaders. This was our first one Sept. 25, 2020. Stay tuned for more.
Published 03/12/21
Command Surgeon, Col. Chris Meyering, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, discusses social distancing and novel coronavirus (COVID19) in detail.
Published 03/17/20
Command Surgeon, Col. Chris Meyering, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, discusses the novel coronavirus (COVID19) in detail - What can be expected from the Army, and proper preventative measures to be taken to ensure the safety of Soldiers, family members, and the community at large.
Published 03/11/20