Years ago, we found a video team member sitting at his desk, watching a movie. “Watch movies” was not one of the items on our task tracker, so we asked
Years ago, we found a video team member sitting at his desk, watching a movie. “Watch movies” was not one of the items on our task tracker, so we asked
Because you will write history. Because you’ll experience different parts of the military. Depending on how often you move around, you can learn a real lot, and then make unique
The double rainbow guy died. Rest In Peace, Paul Vasquez. In his infamous monologue, Mr. Vasquez asked one of life’s eternal questions: “What does this mean?” What does it mean,
Are you a PA pro on a brigade and division staff? Lots of people around you will be in a tactical mindset. Remember, these risks shine brightest. Time is a
Build readiness. The job is to train, man, equip, coach, mentor, and prepare a team of PA professionals to perform tasks when deployed to do so. You need to build
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
I drafted this post months ago, before people went into COVID-19 lockdown. Like another recent post, I think it’s even more relevant now. Working remote? Overcommunicate and reinforce your availability,
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