There I was in a Zoom Meeting. There was a guy going on and on about a single mission he went on several years ago where he was wounded. He
There I was in a Zoom Meeting. There was a guy going on and on about a single mission he went on several years ago where he was wounded. He
I’m listening to Ryan Holiday’s The Obstacle is the Way for the second time. Why twice? Truth is, I’m out of Audible credits. But I like this book and I
Over my career, many PAOs and Flag Officers have asked me for advice about properly positioning themselves to be more active in the info environment; how can they build levers
Since the quarantine, I’ve started riding my wife’s Peloton Bike more often. It’s a good addition to my overall fitness program – gives my knees a break from running and
Joe Buccino is a PAO who writes publicly. He scribed and published a bunch of well thought out articles on important topics. He spends a lot of time thinking about
Our job as military communicators is to help ensure our military has the resources, support, and authority to conduct our mission – to protect America. Just a few things: There’s
I was talking to a young(er) PAO about an issue he had. He needed to talk with his boss about it. He was reluctant. I know his boss and his
Welcome to quarantine 2020 – remember when you said you’d work out more if only you had the time? Well… PCS season is here and when the stop loss lifts,
The word ‘peer’ refers to someone with equal standing: an equal, especially based on age, rank or status. Recently, someone I considered a subordinate referred to me as a peer. At
As public affairs officers we often have to shift from topic to topic in any assignment but especially throughout our careers. You may start out as a public affairs officer