• Dr. Lori James | The Science of Remembering... And Forgetting
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Lori James, a cognitive psychologist whose research explores the intricate relationship between memory, language, and aging. Drawing on decades of scholarship, Dr. James guides us through the fascinating science behind how new memories are formed and why some experiences remain vivid while others fade. Our conversation also explores reframing stress, and how it can act as a powerful tool that sharpens learning and strengthens memory. Finally, we examine the profound influence of language on thought through the lens of the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis, discussing how the words we use shape not only how we communicate but how we perceive and interpret the world around us.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Jay Maloney | The Cost of Service
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode, Vietnam veteran and former combat medic Jay Maloney reflects on the unseen weight carried by those who step into humanity’s darkest moments. But this episode is not only about trauma—it is about transformation. Jay speaks candidly about the lingering imprint of his experiences and the quiet reckoning that follows service. More importantly, he shares how he has refined that cost into clarity, developing a philosophical lens through which suffering refines clarity and deepens wisdom.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Major General Chuck Anderson | The Man in the Arena
    Nov 17 2025

    Charles “Chuck” Anderson is a man who has spent his life in the arena. Born in Ashland, Kentucky, Chuck carries over 43 years of leadership experience directing organizations from 400 to over 21,000 personnel. As an Air Defense Artillery officer who served across six Army divisions, he became the first and only officer from that branch to command a U.S. Army division and retired as a Major General. His career embodies the spirit of Roosevelt’s words: “the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena… whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood.” Chuck’s leadership extends far beyond the military. In the private sector, he has coordinated global operations in training, security, engineering, enterprise IT, aviation, medical services, and logistics. With more than a decade of P&L leadership, he ultimately served as President of PAE—overseeing 21,000 employees across 72 countries and supporting clients such as the DoD, NASA, FEMA, and the Department of Commerce.

    Today, Chuck brings his combined military and business experience to Bernhard Capital Partners, where he is helping build a government services platform capable of solving some of the nation’s most complex challenges. From Afghanistan to Iraq, from Wall Street to the federal government, his leadership has been marked by humility, moral courage, and a consistent truth: his “audio matches his video.” Chuck Anderson is not a man who speaks of effort—he is the one who puts himself on the line, again and again, daring greatly. And in our conversation, he reflects on a life spent in the arena and the lessons forged through devotion, discipline, and the unrelenting pursuit of a worthy cause.

    Chapters:

    0:00 The Man In The Arena

    2:05 The Arena

    4:03 Inflection Points

    13:39 Squint With Your Ears

    20:02 Effort vs. Outcome

    24:31Humility

    30:41 Preparation

    33:09 The Role Of A Parent

    41:57 Life Or Death Situation

    46:35 Life Changing Conversation

    50:32 Am I In The Arena?

    51:12 Find Other Spartans

    57:19 Future Leaders

    59:14 The Big Eight

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ted Severn | Surviving Vietnam: From Battlefield to Reflection
    Feb 25 2026

    Inspired by a family legacy of service, Ted Severn entered the Army during one of the most turbulent periods in American history—the Vietnam War. As an infantry officer, he led young soldiers through unforgiving terrain, impossible decisions, and conditions that tested both the body and the conscience. In this powerful conversation, we explore what persevering truly means when survival is the reward for doing so. Ted reflects on leadership under fire, the moral weight carried long after the battlefield, and the kind of resilience that is not learned from books—but forged in necessity. This is not simply a story of endurance, but of perspective earned at great cost—an honest look at what remains after war, and how hardship can shape a deeper understanding of life itself.

    Chapters:

    0:00 Introduction

    2:09 Tell Us About This Jeep

    4:06 Life Before The Military

    8:32 Family Legacy of Service

    18:02 Preparing For War

    25:53 A Warm Welcome to Vietnam

    36:47 Operation Bach Ma

    46:20 Hot LZ

    54:51 Enemy Contact

    1:08:35 Psalm 23

    1:18:11 Evacuation

    1:28:19 Controlling Fear

    1:45:42 Family

    1:47:42 Three Lessons From Vietnam

    1:53:10 Advice For Young Men

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Angela Darling | The Age of Enough
    Nov 15 2025

    In this episode, we sit with Angela Darling—massage therapist, somatic practitioner, and author of The Age of Enough—to explore a question most people avoid: What if the life we’re chasing isn’t the one we actually need?

    Specializing in the Trager Approach, Angela works directly with the nervous system, helping people loosen the physical and emotional patterns they’ve carried for years. Her insights move beyond theory and into the body itself—where stress, memory, and identity reside long before we speak them out loud.

    Together, we dive into her white paper, an sobering examination of modern excess, the quiet poverty of purpose, and the human tendency to seek meaning everywhere except within. What unfolds is part philosophy, part confession, and part invitation to step back from the noise and ask a timeless question: When is enough, enough?

    Chapters:

    0:00 Abstract

    3:13 The Trager Approach

    5:01 Nervous System Regulation, A Cultural Twist

    7:31 The Age of Enough

    10:41 Attachment vs. Authenticity

    15:41 Wired For Connection

    18:03 A New Societal Framework

    23:44 Without Purpose... Destruction

    27:37 Filing The Void of Connection

    41:30 Rewarding The Calm

    48:46 A Longing For Authenticity

    1:02:52 You're Right On Time

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Dr. Janice Thorpe | The Art of Conversing
    Jan 4 2026

    Dr. Janice Thorpe, communications professor and researcher from the University of Colorado, joins us to explore the use of Artificial Intelligence in higher education and the architecture of effective communication. In this episode she talks about how to overcome public speaking fears, online vs. traditional classes, as well as AI guardrails in college, policy and society. As a professor, her career has been devoted to understanding how meaning is created, transmitted, and sustained through conversation, body language, cultural understanding and much more.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Dr. Larry Plummer & Blake Schwank | The Grit Behind Entrepreneurship
    Oct 6 2025

    In this dual-guest episode, we explore the anatomy of entrepreneurship through two lenses—academic expertise and lived experience.

    Our first guest, Blake Schwank, embodies the resilience and grit it takes to launch a business during uncertain times. After losing his job in the fallout of the dot-com bubble, Blake leaned on his military background and passion for service to build Colorado Computer Support, a nationally recognized IT firm supporting healthcare and defense sectors. He shares the hardships of transitioning out of uniform, the loneliness of starting a business, and the mindset shifts that make all the difference.

    Joining him is Dr. Larry Plummer, Associate Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at UCCS, whose research and teaching focus on the entrepreneurial mindset, strategy, and the socioeconomic dynamics of business creation. With clarity and precision, Dr. Plummer outlines what entrepreneurship really means—beyond the buzzwords. He helps us reframe it as a discipline, not just a dream, offering insights on risk, motivation, and what separates a great idea from a viable venture.

    Together, Blake and Larry bridge theory and practice, showing that entrepreneurship isn’t reserved for the fearless or the lucky—it’s a path shaped by reflection and perseverance. Whether you're a veteran contemplating your next chapter, a young professional toying with a business idea, or simply someone craving autonomy and impact, this episode is your invitation to start building.

    You're not alone.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Ray Linbaugh | The Walking Dead Marines
    Sep 23 2025

    Ray Linbaugh is one of the few survivors of the 1st Battalion, 9th Marines of the U.S. Vietnam War. They were called The Walking Dead—not from Hollywood, but from the hardened jungles of Vietnam, where the 1st Battalion, 9th Marines earned one of the highest casualty rates of any unit in U.S. military history. In this powerful episode, we sit down with a veteran of this fabled battalion to explore what it truly means to walk through fire and come out the other side. It’s a conversation about grit, sacrifice, and survival—one that echoes far beyond the battlefield. Through the lens of lived experience, we unpack how these Marines carried the weight of their legacy, how war shaped their minds, and how they continue to serve in silence today. Perspective is earned in the trenches of life—and this story is no exception.

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    1 hr and 30 mins