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The art and craft of leadership is more important in today’s turbulent world than ever before. If you want to learn about what makes a great leader and be able to apply leadership skills to enrich your life and those around you, then this podcast is for you. Dr. John Bedker shares a lifetime of real leadership experiences and unpacks the ins and outs of what makes a great leader...and what does not. Gain actionable insights for your own leadership journey and learn from stories of the world’s most effective leaders across all walks of life. Visit our website at: https://drjohnbedkerleadership.com/
Episodes

Saturday Feb 19, 2022
#004: Doing the Right Thing
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
Episode 4- Doing the right thing…When Leaders cannot do anything else. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, Director for European Affairs for the National Security Council, retires.
Episode 4 of The Dr. John Bedker Leadership Podcastt details another instance where a leader chooses the good of the military service over his individual life as a military officer to bring the bullying and intimidation by President Trump to a close. Lieutenant Colonel Vindman, an active-duty Army officer working for the National Security Council served the Army and his country with exemplary service and distinction. Lieutenant Colonel Vindman chose the good of the Army and the best interests of his profession rather than his own interests to pursue the Army life he loved. This is an episode of true character. A mark of a real leader.
Dr. John Bedker speaks to the uncommon values of Alexander Vindman. It is these uncommon values that are markers of a great leader.
Source:
Schmitt, Eric and Cooper, Helene. “Lt. Colonel Who Testified Against Trump Will Retire.” New York Times, print ed., 9 July 2020, p. A16.

Saturday Feb 19, 2022
#003: July 4th Special
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
Episode 3- “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights…” Well, maybe not may be the more accurate statement…leaderships role in seeking a more perfect union.
During this 4th of July 2020 holiday, Episode 3 of The Dr. John Bedker Leadership Podcast takes the Declaration of Independence preamble and relates this historic document and its preambles iconic words to the values represented by leaders today.
The focus of Episode 3 is on significant disruption; disruption to our health care system via a coronavirus pandemic, which has led to our economic system experiencing significant disruption in employment, business failures and diminishing prospects for workers future economic security. These parallel and related disruptors to the lives of many Americans have enabled the Band-Aid to come off of other systemic societal woes as well. Among these include inequalities in longstanding systemic racism, policing, education, employment and pay.
Dr. John Bedker discusses these many challenges to leaders in these troubled times in our nation’s calling “to form a more perfect union,” on this 4th of July holiday. John shares with you the need for leaders to lead in ways that all men and women will be treated equally. A leadership challenge, to be sure.
Sources include:
Christensen, Clayton M. (1997). The innovator’s dilemma: when new technologies cause great firms to fail. Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Harvard Business School Press.
Dillon, Karen, Guest Editor, MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring 2020, Volume 61, Number 3), What will it take to innovate and compete over the next decade? Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: MIT Sloan Management Review.
Poo, Al-jen and Shah, Palak, The Future of Work Isn’t What People Think it is, May 7, 2020. New York, New York, The New York Times.

Saturday Feb 19, 2022
#002: A Story of Service to Others Over Self
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
Episode 2- The Removal of Captain Brett Cozier, United States Navy, from Command of the Nuclear Aircraft Carrier, USS Theodore Roosevelt. A Story of Service to Others Over Self.
Episode 2 of The Dr. John Bedker Leadership Podcast informs the listener of the events surrounding Captain Brett Crozier’s removal from command. Captain Crozier was the Commanding Officer of the United States nuclear aircraft carrier, Theodore Roosevelt. Following an outbreak of Coronavirus-19 onboard the
Roosevelt a series of significant leadership events transpired.
Captain Crozier followed procedure and communicated the events onboard the Roosevelt to his Chain of Command. He put his crew and his ship before his personal self-interest. The leadership message of Episode 2 of The Dr. John Bedker Leadership Podcast is clear: Non Sibi Sed Patriae- not for self, but for country.
The politicization of military leadership, and the politicization of a Commanding Officer’s judgment and decision making, critical leadership core competencies for any leader, are brought to light in Episode 2 of The Dr. John Bedker Leadership Podcast. Dr. John Bedker, a former Naval Officer and Commanding Officer, brings his unique experience and insight.
Sources include:
Gafni, Matthias and Garofoli, Joe. “Exclusive: Captain of the aircraft carrier with growing
coronavirus outbreak pleads for help from Navy.” San Francisco Chronicle, 31 March 2020.
Gafni, Matthias and Garofoli, Joe. “A Captain’s Choice, Brett Crozier chose his crew over his
career. His decision surprised no one who knows him.” San Francisco Chronicle, 5 April 2020.
Schmitt, Eric and Ismay, John. “He Led a Top Navy Ship. Now He Sits in Quarantine, Fired and
Infected.” New York Times, 6 April 2020.
Lubold, Gordon and Gordon, Michael R. “Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly Resigns in
Wake of USS Roosevelt Comments.” The Wall Street Journal, 6 April 2020.

Saturday Feb 19, 2022
#001: Looking in the Mirror - A European view of the President of the United States
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
Episode 1- Fintan O’Toole shares a European view of President Donald Trump.
How the words of the President of the United States shape the world’s view of America.
Episode 1 of The Dr. John Bedker Leadership Podcast shares a fact-based review of the leadership practices of the President of the United States. Fintan O’Toole, a celebrated Irish journalist writes of the world’s view of America during the Trump administration. As Finton writes, words matter, and the truth matters. America has been loved, hated, and envied. Now Fenton writes, America is to be pitied. Episode 1 of The Dr. John Bedker Leadership Podcast shares Fenton O’Toole’s article in its entirety.
Episode 1 begins with remarks given by Martin Baron, the editor of the Washington Post, at the Harvard Class of 2020 virtual graduation. Bacon makes the point that facts matter for leaders. To be trusted, leaders need to demonstrate trustworthy behavior. Trustworthy behavior begins with telling the truth.
Dr. John Bedker shares with the listeners the need and benefits of reflection for leaders. Leaders
benefit by “looking in the mirror,” seeing, hearing, and learning from the voices of those that
witness the leader in action. The erosion of trust as a result of a leader’s departure from facts and truth has a consequence. Leaders need to reflect on the voice they share and the true voices they hear from others. Facts and truth are determinative for leaders.
Sources:
O’Toole, Fintan. “The World has loved, hated, and envied the U.S. Now, for the first time, we
pity it.” Irish Times, 25 April 2020.
Powell, Alvin. “Washington Post’s Baron sends off the class of 2020, saying that facts and truth matter.” Harvard Staff Writer, Harvard Gazette, 28 May 2020, Martin Baron Commencement Speech for the online graduation program for the Harvard Class of 2020.

Saturday Feb 19, 2022
The Dr. John Bedker Leadership Podcast Trailer
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
Saturday Feb 19, 2022
An introduction to John Bedker and the podcast.
