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June 15, 202613 min
195. Sherpa Code Principle 6: You Can't Lead Climbers You Don't Know
If you don’t know your climbers, you can’t lead them. This episode dives into the sixth principle of the Sherpa Code, challenging leaders to stop treating their people like tools—and start seeing them as teammates with dreams, limits, and potential. You’ll learn how intentional connection drives performance, why relevance is earned not given, and what it takes to truly unlock the growth your team deserves.Leadership Audit:Can you list their 5-year goal?What energizes them?What drains them?What part of their job do they love?What’s their biggest frustration?Who are they outside of work?
June 8, 202610 min
194. Sherpa Code Principle 5: Every Climber Shares the Burden.
Most leaders waste energy waiting—for better manning, more money, or a lighter mission. But what if that cavalry isn’t coming? In this episode, we dismantle the victim mindset and challenge leaders to stop blaming the terrain and start owning the path. Principle 4 of the Sherpa Code is a call to radical responsibility: You are the cavalry. Start acting like it.
June 3, 202635 min
193. The Ascent: Empowering Military Spouses to Lead, Thrive & Influence
Military spouses are often the invisible force behind military readiness, resilience, and leadership.In this special episode of the Military Sherpa Podcast, Mark Tilsher sits down with Donielle Wolfe, spouse of the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, Cathy Bentivegna, spouse of the Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force, and Yolanda Easton, CEO of the Military Family Institute, for a powerful conversation about the impact military spouses have on our Airmen, Guardians, and families.Together they discuss:✅ Why military spouses are leaders, whether they realize it or not ✅ The critical role spouses play in readiness and resilience ✅ Building community after every PCS ✅ Mentorship, advocacy, and creating lasting change across the force ✅ Why military spouse development has been overlooked for too long ✅ The vision behind The Ascent, a new leadership and personal development experience created specifically for military spousesYou'll hear inspiring stories, practical wisdom, and encouragement for spouses at every stage of military life, from brand-new spouses navigating their first assignment to seasoned spouses supporting leaders at the highest levels of service.Whether you're a military spouse, service member, leader, or someone who supports military families, this episode is a reminder that spouses aren't a side dish to military service. They're part of the mission.Learn more about The Ascent at MilitaryFamilyInstitute.org.Key TopicsMilitary spouse leadershipAir Force spousesSpace Force spousesMilitary family readinessMilitary resiliencePCS and community buildingMentorshipLeadership developmentMilitary Family InstituteThe AscentMilitary spouse empowerment
June 1, 20269 min
192. Sherpa Code Principle 4: You Are the Cavalry: You Can’t Wait to Be Rescued.
Most leaders waste energy waiting for better manning, more money, or a lighter mission. But what if that cavalry isn’t coming? In this episode, we dismantle the victim mindset and challenge leaders to stop blaming the terrain and start owning the path. Principle 4 of the Sherpa Code is a call to radical responsibility: You are the cavalry. Start acting like it.
May 25, 20269 min
191. Sherpa Code Principle 3: Sherpas Own Their 1% of the Problem
When things go wrong, it’s easy to blame the mountain, the mission, or the people around you. But great leaders know the real journey starts with owning their 1%—the sliver of the problem they can control. In this hard-hitting episode, we unpack the third principle of the Sherpa Code and challenge you to grow where it hurts most: within.
May 18, 202617 min
190. Sherpa Code Principle 2: Let Your Values Chart the Course
This episode explores Principle 2 of the Sherpa Code: Let Your Values Chart the Course. We reveal the hidden cost of chasing success without defined values—and how that drift impacts your peace, presence, and purpose. Instead of striving for balance, we challenge leaders to anchor every decision to what matters most. When you define your values, you stop chasing noise and start leading with intention.
May 12, 202615 min
189. Sherpa Code Principle 1: You have a Responsibility to be the Healthiest, Most Productive Person on the Mountain.
You can't pour from an empty cup—and you definitely can't lead from one. In this gut-check episode, we unpack the first principle of the Sherpa Code: owning your responsibility to be the healthiest person on your team. Mental, physical, emotional, and even financial health aren't indulgences; they're leadership non-negotiables. It's time to shift from reactionary firefighting to intentional rhythm-building.Team Conversation Prompts:Where in your life are you just “getting through” instead of leading with margin?Ask a teammate or family member: Where do you think I’m giving too much and asking too little?What part of your daily rhythm feels most reactionary—and what would it take to regain control?
May 5, 202611 min
188. Climb With Purpose: Introduction to the Sherpa Code
Core values are essential—but too often, they don’t show us how to actually lead people, develop ourselves, or build high-performing teams. In this kickoff to our 14-part Sherpa Code series, we dive into why military values are necessary but incomplete, and why every leader needs a clearly defined code to climb with others. This episode lays the foundation for the principles ahead—and invites you to stop climbing alone.Team Conversation Prompts:What are the unofficial values of your team—and how are they showing up in behavior?What personal values do you lead with daily, and which are aspirational?Have you ever been part of a team that had values but no code? What happened?
April 20, 20261 hr 4 min
195. When Deployment Looms: Leading Families Through Uncertainty Together
When deployments shift from possibility to inevitability, military families don’t just adjust schedules, they carry uncertainty, guilt, fear, and responsibility long before anyone leaves home.In this conversation with Master Sherpa Yolanda Easton and Julie Umfleet, we step into the emotional and practical reality military spouses face when timelines change, standby orders arrive, and the house quietly begins preparing for separation. You’ll hear what spouses are actually thinking during those 30-day, 14-day, and 48-hour windows, and how leaders can support readiness at home as intentionally as they support readiness at work.If you’re a service member, spouse, or leader responsible for people walking toward deployment season right now, this episode offers language, perspective, and preparation tools that help families stay connected instead of silently carrying the weight alone.Because deployment readiness doesn’t start at the flightline, it starts in the living room.
May 19, 202510 min
187. Leading Without Stripes: Influence When Authority Fades
As you rise through the ranks, leadership stops being about authority and starts being about influence. From tough personalities to volunteer teams with no obligation to follow, the true test of your leadership is who listens when they don’t have to. In this episode, we explore how to build influence early—and why it's one of the most critical skills you’ll ever master.Team Conversation Prompts:Who on your team challenges your influence the most—and how might you intentionally grow from that tension?What volunteer or cross-functional group can you lead right now to practice influence without authority?Think of someone you find hard to work with. How would you lead them if they were a key stakeholder in your future mission?
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