Listen as Suzanne Taylor-King sits down with Oakland McCulloch, a retired 23-year Army veteran, for an incredible conversation on leadership, resilience, and leaving a lasting legacy.
McCulloch's journey began with a commitment to excellence instilled by his father's "75% rule" – if you can't perform better than 75% of those around you, it's time to improve or move on.
This mindset propelled him through a remarkable military career, spanning the Gulf War and earning him numerous accolades for his exceptional leadership.
But it was a chance encounter with General Colin Powell that forever shifted McCulloch's perspective on what it truly means to be a great leader.
Witness the power of authentic communication as he shares how Powell's simple act of connection with low-ranking soldiers left an indelible mark, reminding him that true leaders engage with everyone, regardless of rank or status.
In this captivating episode, McCulloch reveals:
- The counterintuitive reason why fear can be a powerful ally
- The make-or-break difference between discipline and self-discipline
- A life-changing piece of advice from legendary General Hal Moore
- The surprising key to accelerating your learning and growth
- His proven morning routine for cultivating an unshakable mindset
Whether you're an aspiring leader, an experienced professional, or someone seeking personal growth, this conversation is a masterclass in resilience, wisdom, and leaving an enduring legacy.
Brace yourself for insights that will challenge your perspectives and equip you with actionable strategies to unlock your highest potential.
Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to learn from a true master of leadership and personal excellence.
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