Lead with Bubba Scott

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Lead with Bubba Scott

Lead with Bubba Scott is a leadership podcast exploring what it really means to lead in high-performance, high-pressure environments.Hosted by Bubba Scott—U.S. Marine Corps veteran, former V-22 Osprey pilot, and a first-year Wharton MBA student—the show features thoughtful, nonpartisan conversations with leaders across disciplines, including the military, medicine, public service, business, sports, and the creative arts.Drawing on lessons learned through experience, each episode examines how leaders earn trust, make decisions under uncertainty, hold standards, and take responsibility when the stakes are real.This podcast is for emerging leaders who care less about titles and more about character, accountability, and performance. Lead with Bubba Scott focuses on leadership as it’s lived: imperfect, demanding, and deeply human.

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    006 - Helping Students Find their Voice with John Nagler

    John Nagler, a high school history teacher and department chair, discusses his journey from a teaching internship at a boarding school to becoming a leader in the classroom.They explore what it means to go beyond teaching content and instead develop students into confident, independent thinkers. John shares his approach to building a “democratized classroom” where student voice, discussion, and writing take center stage.The conversation also covers mentorship, leadership among peers, the challenges of technology in education, and how great teachers help students grow long after they leave the classroom.Check out GritBakery.com as discussed in the show for fantastic baked goods in Charleston, SC. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to John Nagler01:12 Early Influences and Background03:52 The Groton Experience07:09 Transition to Brown University09:56 Teaching Journey Begins at Groton16:37 Teaching Philosophy and Classroom Dynamics25:30 The Harkness Method and Student Engagement26:47 Empowering Student Voices Through Writing29:56 The Importance of Rigor and Integrity in Teaching32:07 Navigating Technology and Distractions in the Classroom38:03 Leadership Dynamics in Educational Settings41:27 Establishing Clear Expectations and Standards51:20 The Role of Humor in Leadership and Teaching57:05 Introduction to Lead with Bubba Scott57:06 Engagement with the Audience

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    005 - Leading in the ER with Dr. Kevin Sullivan

     In this episode, ER physician and former Navy doctor Kevin Sullivan shares insights on leadership, decision-making under pressure, and managing chaos in high-stakes environments. We explore the parallels between military and medical leadership, the importance of humility, competence, and empathy, and practical strategies for thriving in chaotic settings. Chapters 00:00 Chaotic ER Stories04:02 Early Life and Influences06:59 Path to Medicine and Mentorship09:09 Motivation and Discipline in Medical Studies10:37 Military Service and Medical Career14:22 Leadership in Medicine and Military19:44 A Day in the Life of an ER Doctor23:36 Cognitive Offloading in High-Stress Environments27:06 The Importance of Team Trust and Competence30:22 Leadership Challenges in Emergency Situations33:53 Debriefing and Continuous Improvement in the ER37:43 Managing Emotional Toll in Emergency Medicine43:38 Lessons from Medicine and Military Leadership46:51 Engagement with the Audience

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    004 - The Principles Behind the Rules: Dr. Kevin Mullaney

    In this episode of Lead with Bubba Scott, I sit down with Dr. Kevin Mullaney, a retired U.S. Navy Captain, Industrial and Organizational psychologist, and executive coach, to explore leadership in high-stakes environments.Kevin shares his journey from growing up in an Army family to serving as a nuclear submarine officer, and how those experiences shaped his understanding of accountability, ethics, and leadership development. We discuss why great leaders focus on the principles behind the rules, how ownership and competence drive trust, and why personality, self-awareness, and curiosity matter more than most leaders realize.Drawing from his work in the Navy, academia, and executive coaching at Harvard Business School, Kevin introduces the Know-Do-Be model and challenges leaders to think more deeply about character, responsibility, and what it truly means to lead humans, not just organizations.Chapters00:00 From Army Brat to Navy Submarine Officer01:15 The Principle Behind the Rules03:40 Leadership in the Submarine Force06:29 The Role of the Executive Officer08:29 Navigating Accountability and Relationships10:59 Transitioning to Academia and Teaching Leadership13:28 Understanding Personality in Leadership15:57 The Impact of Experience on Leadership Philosophy26:57 Leadership, Discipline, and Punishment31:03 The Importance of Curiosity in Leadership33:20 Measuring Leadership Competencies Over Time40:11 The Know-Do-Be Model of Leadership43:43 Coaching Leaders at Harvard Business School47:38 The Case for Ethical Leadership55:10 The Value of Ownership in Leadership

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    003 - Authentic Leadership with LCDR Andrea Howard, USN

    "Lead with Authenticity"In this conversation, Lieutenant Commander Andrea Howard shares her journey from growing up in Norcross, Georgia, to becoming a Naval Submarine Officer and pursuing a PhD at MIT. She discusses the importance of authenticity in leadership, her experiences in diverse environments, and the value of mentorship and higher education in the military. Andrea emphasizes the significance of building trust and camaraderie among sailors, maintaining morale in high-pressure situations, and the need for a diverse and inclusive military force.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:27 Growing Up in Norcross: Embracing Diversity05:11 The Path to the Naval Academy: A Curious Journey09:03 Academic Pursuits: Merging Language and Leadership10:49 Studying Abroad: Insights from the UK Experience15:34 Life Underwater: The Submarine Experience16:11 Building Trust: Leadership in the Submarine Community23:33 Navigating Morale: Traditions and Team Spirit30:00 Maintaining Morale in Leadership31:29 Creating a Positive Command Culture33:59 The Power of Affirmation and Recognition35:38 Feedback and Authenticity in Leadership37:56 The Journey of Personal Growth43:03 Mentorship and Leadership in the Military46:44 The Importance of Higher Education for Officers57:53 Introduction to Lead with Bubba Scott57:54 Exploring Key Themes in Leadership

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    002 - Councilman Zac Blanchard of the Baltimore City Council

    In this episode, Zac Blanchard shares his journey from Louisiana to the Naval Academy and his subsequent career in local government as a city councilman in Baltimore. He discusses the importance of community engagement, the importance of education, and the significance of local government in addressing everyday issues. Zac emphasizes the need for affordable housing and shares insights from his campaign and legislative efforts, highlighting the importance of listening to constituents and adapting plans accordingly. He also reflects on leadership lessons learned throughout his journey and his vision for a better Baltimore.For more on Councilman Blanchard's work for the City of Baltimore, visit: https://www.zacblanchardd11.com/Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:35 Journey to the Naval Academy03:38 Leadership Lessons from the Naval Academy04:50 Teaching07:03 Higher Education and Global Perspectives09:39 Transitioning to Baltimore11:34 Community Engagement and Local Politics13:26 Running for City Council15:34 Campaign Strategies and Challenges31:21 Navigating Political Campaigns37:42 Legislative Achievements and Housing Initiatives48:27 Public Engagement and Community Feedback53:14 Leadership Lessons and Future Aspirations

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    001 - Dr. Joe Thomas, PhD

    In this episode of LWBS, Dr. Joe Thomas shares his journey from a small-town to becoming a renowned leadership scholar and director of the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership at the Naval Academy. He discusses the importance of mentorship, the evolution of leadership education, and the need for measuring the effectiveness of leadership development. Dr. Thomas emphasizes curiosity as a vital trait for leaders and highlights the Naval Academy's role in developing future leaders through innovative programs and initiatives.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Leadership and Mentorship01:42 Joe Thomas's Journey to the Marine Corps04:23 The Role of Mentorship in Leadership Development06:54 Influential Figures in Joe's Career09:30 Transitioning to Leadership Education12:07 The Evolution of Leadership Development14:53 Quantitative Approaches to Leadership17:32 The Impact of Leadership Curriculum20:16 Reflections on Leadership Experiences27:33 Leadership Development at the Naval Academy32:04 The Role of the Stockdale Center43:50 Measuring Leadership Effectiveness47:50 Curiosity as a Leadership Trait

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    An Introduction to Lead with Bubba Scott (LWBS)

    In this introductory episode of 'Lead with Bubba Scott,' host Bubba Scott shares his personal journey, military background, and the motivation behind starting the podcast. He emphasizes the importance of learning from both good and bad leaders and aims to create a platform for sharing diverse leadership experiences. The podcast will feature guests from various fields, providing insights into leadership and personal growth.

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    LWBS Bonus Episode: Professor John Carey, Leadership, Democracy, and Venezuela

    In this special bonus episode of "Lead with Bubba Scott," Bubba Scott interviews Professor John Carey of Dartmouth College to discuss the recent US strike on Venezuela and its implications for Latin America. The conversation covers Professor Carey's insights on leadership, his experiences in academia, and his work on democratic resilience and electoral systems. The episode dives into the geopolitical landscape of Venezuela and the challenges of transitioning to democracy.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Lead with Bubba Scott is a leadership podcast exploring what it really means to lead in high-performance, high-pressure environments.Hosted by Bubba Scott—U.S. Marine Corps veteran, former V-22 Osprey pilot, and a first-year Wharton MBA student—the show features thoughtful, nonpartisan conversations with leaders across disciplines, including the military, medicine, public service, business, sports, and the creative arts.Drawing on lessons learned through experience, each episode examines how leaders earn trust, make decisions under uncertainty, hold standards, and take responsibility when the stakes are real.This podcast is for emerging leaders who care less about titles and more about character, accountability, and performance. Lead with Bubba Scott focuses on leadership as it’s lived: imperfect, demanding, and deeply human.

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