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From The Green Notebook

Joe Byerly
Leadership
Michael Weimer
Military Recruitment
Organizational Transformation
Professional Discourse
Military Challenges
Rituals
Interviewing
Self-Awareness
The Ritual Effect
Purposeful Communication
Social Media
Personal Development
Reading Habits
Dr. Seuss
George Lucas
Jim Henson
Military Leadership
Mentorship
Relationships

Named for the ubiquitous government-issued, hardcover notebooks seen in the hands of servicemembers worldwide - This podcast dives into the notebooks of military leaders, business professionals, authors, and entertainers to examine lessons that will help listeners lead with the best version of themselves.

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Retired Marine Corps fighter pilot, Top Gun instructor, and leadership consultant Dave Berke joins Joe for an honest conversation about ego, responsibility, and what it truly means to lead—both in the arena of combat and in everyday l... more

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Dr. Joseph Loconte joins Joe for a powerful exploration of faith, imagination, and courage in times of crisis—how two Oxford professors used story to resist the darkness of their age and inspire generations to come.

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Phil Gilbert joins Joe for a masterclass on leading lasting change—how to move large organizations, overcome cultural antibodies, and build systems that make transformation stick.

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Stanford professor Jeffrey Pfeffer joins Joe Byerly for a candid and provocative discussion about power—what it is, how it works, and why more good people need to learn to use it. Drawing from his influential books Power: Why Some Peo... more

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Recent Guests

Dave Berke
Former Marine Corps fighter pilot, Top Gun instructor, leadership coach, and author of The Need to Lead
Extreme Ownership series by Jaco Willink
Episode: The Need to Lead (Without Ego) with Dave Berke
Dr. Joseph Loconte
Historian and author
Not specified
Episode: Fascism, Communism, and the War for Middle-Earth with Joe Loconte
Phil Gilbert
Transformation Leader and author of Irresistible Change
Former General Manager of Design at IBM
Episode: A Blueprint for Leading Change with Phil Gilbert
Dr. Galena Rhoades
A researcher and relationship expert whose work supports couples during separations.
University of Denver
Episode: Surviving Separation: Deployments and Relationships with Dr. Galena Rhoades
Dr. Colin Fisher
Author of The Collective Edge, Unlocking the Secret Power of Groups
Episode: Turning Groups into Teams: Lessons for Leaders with Dr. Colin Fisher
Roland Allen
Journalist, editor, and author, known for exploring the value of thinking on paper and author of 'The Notebook: A History of Thinking on Paper'.
Episode: The History of the (Green) Notebook and How It Can Change Your Life with Roland Allen
Matt Richtel
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author
Episode: How We Grow up with Matt Richtel
JoAnn Naumann
Command Sergeant Major in the U.S. Army, currently serving in Army Special Operations.
U.S. Army
Episode: Model the Courage: CSM JoAnn Naumann on Feedback, Innovation, and the NCO’s Role
Rick Atkinson
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of the Liberation Trilogy and the Ongoing Revolution Trilogy.
Episode: The Army’s Origin Story: Rick Atkinson on War, Leadership, and Legacy

Host

Joe Byerly
Host with a strong focus on leadership development and personal growth, drawing from extensive military experience and insights from various fields.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 543 ratings
  • Great advice from all over

    An awesome range of guests that share their experience from within the military and from without but regardless have lots of great points for the listener to reflect on. The show continues to improve and I’m really excited to keep listening to these easily digestible and actionable episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mike A. Barrett
    Canada4 months ago
  • Great podcast

    Non military guy here absolutely love this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Love FTGN!
    United States5 months ago
  • Not just for military folks-highly recommend!!

    “From the Green Notebook” is one of the best podcasts out there today. I love listening to it on my commute to and from work, while I’m walking around the neighborhood, or even doing household chores. I love Joe’s humble, easygoing manner when he interviews his guests. These interviews aren’t just fluff pieces, however. Many of them have gold nuggets you can use in your professional and personal life even if you’re not in the military. Lastly, if you’re looking for your next book to read, Joe ca... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Laurie L., teacher
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent Podcast for Every Meader

    I’ve really enjoyed this podcast over the years. I started for the Army/Military aspect but have enjoyed the topics I’d not have thought of exploring as well. I have a few coworkers I’ve gotten into this and we discuss episodes from time to time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KDF142
    United Statesa year ago
  • Insightful Topics all the Time

    Great resources for a young aspiring US ARMY Major.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DIAZ_S
    United Statesa year ago

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Overall, the podcast is highly recommended for those interested in self-improvement and leadership growth.
The engaging manner of the host fosters approachable discussions, making complex topics accessible and interesting.
Listeners appreciate the diversity of guests and actionable insights offered throughout the series.
Many find the content highly applicable to both military and civilian leadership roles, emphasizing its relevance beyond a military audience.

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The Need to Lead (Without Ego) with Dave Berke
Q: What advice would you have for folks transitioning from military life?
Don't listen to anybody's advice about what you should do; instead, be honest with yourself about what you really want to do and believe in what you're doing.
The Need to Lead (Without Ego) with Dave Berke
Q: Can you talk about one of the important leadership lessons in your book?
Leadership should not put oneself in a zero-sum position. Instead, leaders should give themselves options and operate within the realities they can't control.
Fascism, Communism, and the War for Middle-Earth with Joe Loconte
Q: What do you think they thought about power?
Both Tolkien and Lewis viewed the will to power and its potential for destruction as significant themes in their works, emphasizing the corrupting nature of power.
Fascism, Communism, and the War for Middle-Earth with Joe Loconte
Q: How important was their friendship to each other?
Their friendship was vital, facilitating mutual encouragement and collaboration in their literary endeavors, especially during wartime.
Fascism, Communism, and the War for Middle-Earth with Joe Loconte
Q: Could you talk just about your previous book and the experiences both CS. Lewis and JR. Tolkien had in the First World War?
Both Tolkien and Lewis had traumatic experiences in WWI, leading to profound changes in their views on life, heroism, and evil.

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Focused on equipping listeners with insights from military leaders, business professionals, authors, and entertainers, this series emphasizes practical lessons in leadership and personal development. Key themes include the significance of empathy, the art of communication, and the exploration of historical and contemporary leadership challenges. Through engaging conversations, the podcast not only enhances leadership capabilities but also promotes self-growth, encouraging listeners to cultivate personal values while navigating complex environments. Notable episodes touch on topics ranging from transitioning military personnel to effective organizational change, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to hone their leadership skills ... more

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