July 2, 2024

Dear Friends and Partners:

 

Ahh...July. It has always been a month rich with memories; Warm weather, sunny days, and the joyful celebrations of two special birthdays—my oldest son's and mine. The Fourth of July, one of my favorite holidays, marks our nation's Independence Day.

 

As we move into July, I’m contemplating what independence truly means. As leaders, the concept of independence is frequently invoked. We ask if someone can work independently, which can be seen as a strength or a challenge. But have we considered the profound implications of independence in our personal and professional lives?

 

Independence is a powerful word, often overlooked in our discussions and development endeavors. We yearn for independence, cherish it, and feel frustrated when it is threatened or inhibited. It is a cornerstone of our identity and freedom. Our founding fathers sought independence from what they perceived as tyranny and oppression. Once they achieved it, they built a structure to preserve it, and we now celebrate this achievement annually.

 

July is an opportune time to reflect on those who serve and have served to maintain our collective independence. This includes the military, government employees, and citizens who contribute in many ways to uphold the freedoms we cherish. As leaders, especially those guiding veterans, we must ponder how independence applies to our worlds.

 

Consider these questions:


  • How do your employees or people you lead feel when you grant them independence to get the job done?
  • How do children behave in the classroom when given certain levels of independence
  • What happens to people and organizations that need an opportunity to operate independently?

 

As we celebrate Independence Day, commit to fostering a culture of independence in all areas of our lives. Empower those we lead by granting them the freedom to innovate and grow. Let's support our veterans by helping them transition into roles where they can exercise independence and leverage their unique skills. And let's embrace our freedom by continuously striving to grow and improve.

 

This July, take a moment to reflect on the power and importance of independence. Consider applying this principle in your professional and personal life. By doing so, you honor the legacy of those who fought for our freedom and paved the way for a brighter, more independent future.


Happy Fourth of July! Be free and independent; let's make this a month of growth and empowerment.

Stay Max Fab,


Dave


Dave Nordel, CMSgt, USAF (ret), RN, BSN, MS

Military Transition Coach, Keynote Motivational Speaker & Leadership Coach


CEO of Vet READY, a veteran-owned nonprofit (501c3) Give Today!


CEO of MaxFab Consulting

Phone: (307) 757-6310


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THE KANGAROO LEADERSHIP PODCAST: NEW EPISODES

Episode #18: Kendra Moore: Leading Like a Shepherd

I had the pleasure of chatting with Kendra Moore, CMPE, a seasoned healthcare professional. Kendra shares valuable insights on leadership in healthcare, emphasizing the significance of leading up and nurturing the growth of your team. She highlighted the importance of visibility as a leader and the crucial role it plays in ensuring that individuals feel acknowledged and valued within an organization. Tune in!

Episode 19: David "Coach" Kitchen: Leading with Love: You're Closer Than You Think



I had a great time talking with David “Coach” Kitchen, Founder of Edge Leadership Academy. He is a former Division 1 Coach turned entrepreneur, and a PhD Candidate with a master's degree in sport psychology. We talked about the growth in ourselves and how to grow others, our life teams and how to manage them and the work that we need to do to achieve our goals. Listen now!

Episode 20: Jon Rennie: Every Ship Needs a Crew



I enjoyed having Jon Rennie on the show. Jon is Co-Founder, President & CEO of Peak Demand Inc., a manufacturer of critical components for electrical utilities. He is a former U.S. Navy Nuclear Submarine Officer who made seven deployments during the end of the Cold War. Jon shares his leadership and life journey from the military to corporate—to running a business—and lessons learned along the way. Listen now!

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Finding Joy and Camaraderie in Unlikely Places


The workspace we go to every day can be many things: a place of challenge, growth, learning, and, ideally, fun. Most of us want to enjoy the company of our colleagues, have a supportive boss, and, of course, earn good pay. But often, the question arises: Do we know that we have a part in creating this ideal environment, or are we waiting for someone else to provide it for us? Read more.

The Relentless Pursuit of Winning Podcast Episode: Get Your Mind Right



I enjoyed being on The Relentless Pursuit of Winning podcast with Rick Meekins. We explore the concept of the relentless pursuit of winning and the importance of being the CEO of your own life. We also delve into overcoming challenges such as PTSD and alcohol abuse, and the role of transparency and sharing knowledge in personal development. Listen now!

The Unimaginable Journey: From Golf to Life's Hole in One


With 47 years of golf, I had never come close to a hole-in-one. Yet, I was on a par 3,150 yards from the hole, with a 15-mile-per-hour wind in my face. I had been in this spot many times before, much like facing life’s challenges. People around me started saying it had a chance as I hit the ball. We all watched as the ball landed on the green and rolled until it disappeared into the tiny hole. A lifetime impossibility just became a reality – a bucket list moment. Read more.

Navigating the Waves of Uncertainty: Leading with Patience, Grace & Open Mindedness


In today’s world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. These reactions are especially common among leaders who manage diverse groups, each with its values, biases, and perspectives. As leaders, we need to create environments where such external pressures don’t destabilize our teams but become growth opportunities. Read more.

Search & Replace: Knowledge is Power Only When Shared

In this episode, I reveal how a near-death experience forced me to reevaluate my inner circle and confront my tough persona that served me in the Air Force but hindered my civilian life integration. Listen as I share invaluable lessons on vulnerability, the importance of a supportive life team, and the courage to face one’s fears and personal growth. Listen now!

A Different Kind of Boy

My cousin Michael Simones recently won a Nautilus Book Award for his book "A Different Kind of Boy." He is a professional in child development and uses his own journey in life to give tremendous tips for kids and even parents to navigate the world of bullying and finding inclusive people and spaces. Get the book on Amazon today!

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Contact Kathy Lowrey Gallowitz, LtCol, USAF, Retired at kathy@VanguardVeteran.com


Moral injury, distinct from PTSD, involves an inner conflict when one's moral code is breached, triggering emotions like guilt and shame. Unlike PTSD, it's not limited to combat scenarios but can stem from various contexts. U.S. veterans grapple with moral injury and PTSD at alarming rates, necessitating comprehensive support for recovery. Their untold narratives hold the power to foster empathy and insight. I share my journey through my books. Get them today!

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