Zen & Callsigns
Zen & Callsigns
Blake Fisher
Ep 20 - Callsign: "Scribe" - Marine, Leader, Mentor, Friend
1 hour 15 minutes Posted Sep 29, 2024 at 12:53 pm.
Introduction and Background
The Decision to Join the Marine Corps
The Intensity of Marine Corps Training
The Impact of Marine Corps Experience
Leading Marines at MCRD San Diego
The Transformative Power of Marine Corps Training
The Importance of Indelible Friendships
Recruiting the Next Generation of Marines
The Role of Gaming in the Marine Corps
Leadership Style: Genuine, Vulnerable, and Real
Seeking Help for Mental Health
The Importance of Trust and Vulnerability in Leadership
The Impact of Toxic Leadership on Mental Health
The Journey of Personal Growth and Future Aspirations
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Show notes
In this conversation, Blake and Lamberto Maturin discuss Lamberto's journey from Panama to the Marine Corps, his experiences at Officer Candidate School, and his various leadership roles throughout his military career. They delve into the challenges of recruiting, the importance of mental health and vulnerability in leadership, and reflect on the Afghanistan pullout. Lamberto shares his aspirations for the future, including his desire to mentor and coach others, emphasizing the value of authentic leadership and the need for open conversations about mental health.
Takeaways
Lamberto's journey from Panama to the Marine Corps shaped his identity.
The importance of vulnerability in leadership is often overlooked.
Transformations at MCRD San Diego are profound and impactful.
Recruiting is one of the toughest jobs in the Marine Corps.
Gaming can build community but also has addictive qualities.
Mental health struggles are common among service members.
Authentic leadership fosters trust and loyalty among Marines.
The Afghanistan pullout left many Marines feeling resentful.
Leadership should focus on accountability and growth, not punishment.
Future aspirations include mentoring and coaching others.
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Keywords
Marine Corps, leadership, mental health, recruiting, vulnerability, Afghanistan, Officer Candidate School, transformation, gaming, coaching