1 hr 13 min

011: Dr. Schneider - Values, Service & Leadership (Rear Admiral, Commanding General & President Emeritus‪)‬ Learn II Perform with Braeden Ostepchuk

    • Self-Improvement

In this episode, Dr. Richard Schneider – Retired U.S. Coast Guard Reserve Rear Admiral, Retired Commanding General of the Vermont State Militia, and current President Emeritus of Norwich University – candidly reflects on the lessons he has learned from an illustrious career in the military and academia. Dr. Schneider’s legacy is nothing short of legendary, and his wisdom is priceless. This interview offers countless stories, insights, soundbites, and golden nuggets of information that will make you want to listen with a notebook open and a pen in hand.

All the better, this interview encompasses everything that Dr. Schneider and Norwich University stand for – a commitment to excellence in the face of adversity. The call was dropped, his phone was dying, dogs were barking and phones were ringing, but with an authentic Norwich-inspired “I will try” attitude, this finalized interview was jam-packed with wisdom and actionable advice on how to optimize your life, lead an organization, and transform the world.

The topics of values, service, and leadership are deeply explored, as well as Dr. Schneider’s secret to longevity, advice from a former Army Chief of Staff, a story of a janitor who put a man on the moon, and more!

Topics:
[3:45] The role of guiding values in organizational success
[6:25] Captain Alden Partridge’s mission to train Citizen-Soldiers
[11:37] The janitor who put a man on the moon
[14:40] Advice from former Army Chief of Staff, General Gordon R. Sullivan
[23:30] Leaders must communicate with transparency
[44:02] “It was all about service my whole life, helping others”
[56:00] Experience with Transcendental Meditation
[1:06:40] Dr. Schneider’s advice to optimize your health, happiness, and performance

For more information, please visit:
Website: https://learniiperform.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com//braedenostepchuk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braedenostepchuk/

Thank you all for joining me on this journey to lifelong health, happiness, and higher performance. And remember, always be grateful, love yourself, and serve others.

In this episode, Dr. Richard Schneider – Retired U.S. Coast Guard Reserve Rear Admiral, Retired Commanding General of the Vermont State Militia, and current President Emeritus of Norwich University – candidly reflects on the lessons he has learned from an illustrious career in the military and academia. Dr. Schneider’s legacy is nothing short of legendary, and his wisdom is priceless. This interview offers countless stories, insights, soundbites, and golden nuggets of information that will make you want to listen with a notebook open and a pen in hand.

All the better, this interview encompasses everything that Dr. Schneider and Norwich University stand for – a commitment to excellence in the face of adversity. The call was dropped, his phone was dying, dogs were barking and phones were ringing, but with an authentic Norwich-inspired “I will try” attitude, this finalized interview was jam-packed with wisdom and actionable advice on how to optimize your life, lead an organization, and transform the world.

The topics of values, service, and leadership are deeply explored, as well as Dr. Schneider’s secret to longevity, advice from a former Army Chief of Staff, a story of a janitor who put a man on the moon, and more!

Topics:
[3:45] The role of guiding values in organizational success
[6:25] Captain Alden Partridge’s mission to train Citizen-Soldiers
[11:37] The janitor who put a man on the moon
[14:40] Advice from former Army Chief of Staff, General Gordon R. Sullivan
[23:30] Leaders must communicate with transparency
[44:02] “It was all about service my whole life, helping others”
[56:00] Experience with Transcendental Meditation
[1:06:40] Dr. Schneider’s advice to optimize your health, happiness, and performance

For more information, please visit:
Website: https://learniiperform.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com//braedenostepchuk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braedenostepchuk/

Thank you all for joining me on this journey to lifelong health, happiness, and higher performance. And remember, always be grateful, love yourself, and serve others.

1 hr 13 min