Breaking Ranks

By: Aaron J. Angelini & Daniel P. Roman
  • Summary

  • Breaking Ranks is an interview based podcast where we interview dynamic leaders to get insight in to their personal journey, philosophy, and what motivated them to where they are today.
    Aaron J. Angelini & Daniel P. Roman
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Episodes
  • 14: With Col Richard Griffith, CAP
    Feb 5 2020

    Interview with Col Richard Griffith, CAP who currently serves as the Great Lakes Region Vice Commander and chairs the National Awards Board. His background is in hospital administration with the United States Air Force and currently with the Department of Veteran Affairs as their Chief Strategy Officer in Indiana.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 13: With Jayson Altieri, Assistant Professor for Air Command and Staff College
    Dec 12 2019

    Interview with Jayson Altieri, who serves as an Assistant Professor at Maxwell Air Force Base for the Air Command and Staff College. He also was a former chairman of Civil Air Patrol's Board of Governors. The discussion happened during the 2019 University of Rocky Mountain Region.

     

    Show Notes

    17:00 - GOTWA stands for (G) where I'm Going, (O) Others I'm taking, (T) Time of my return, (W) What to do if I don't return, (A) Actions to take if I'm hit or Actions to take if you're hit (5 point contingency plan).

    51:26 - CAP Volunteer members CAN ATTEND the USAF Leadership Development Course for Squadron Command, however, CAP National HQs has not developed an application process.

    60:00 - Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 12: With Steven Lorenz, Gen, USAF Ret
    Oct 15 2019

    Interview with General Steven R. Lorenz, former commander of Air Education and Training, during the 2019 University of Rocky Mountain Region.

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    47 mins

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