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TUC0's Talks - Season 2, Episode 4 - Aleks Ring - "Leaders Take Risks on their People"
- 2024/09/24
- 再生時間: 28 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this episode of TUC0's Talks, I sit down with Aleks Ring—a no-nonsense forensic accountant and tough-as-nails Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserves. We dig into her military career, the leaders who’ve left a mark on her, and how she’s always pushing for self-improvement and constant growth. Aleks doesn’t just talk leadership—she lives it. She also breaks down her passion for counter-threat finance (trust me, it’s intense) and her fight to bring mental health issues in the military to the frontlines. Plus, Aleks invites you to check out her own podcast, Not Your Average Breakdown, and connect with her on LinkedIn!
Keywords
Alex Ring, forensic accountant, military career, leadership, self-development, counter-threat finance, mental health, podcast
Takeaways
Leaders should invest time in self-development to become effective servant leaders.
True leaders lead by influence, not just authority.
Mentoring and guiding young leaders can have a significant impact on their career trajectory.
Alex is a mental health advocate and offers advice and consulting in counter-threat finance and forensic accounting.
Listeners can connect with Alex on LinkedIn and check out her podcast, 'Not Your Average Breakdown.'
Sound Bites
"Constant self-development is the key to servant leadership."
"True leaders really lead by influence."
"She got me promoted to a specialist."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
08:25 Recognizing High Performance
09:22 Imposter Syndrome and Overcoming Challenges
17:01 Leaders Who Made an Impact
25:48 Leading a Young Alex Ring
29:46 Advice for Young Leaders and Current Endeavors
Aleks Ring, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleks-jurisin
Podcast: Not Your Average Breakdown Podcast
NYAB Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@NYABPod
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So, why start the podcast, and why do we talk about Leadership?
Well, after 20 years in the military, 19 of which were in combat operations, it was pretty much a guarantee that I was going to have some challenges I needed to work through. Today I share my issues, and hopefully how you can avoid them, or at least minimize the risk.
In this informative leadership video, we dive deep into the world of leadership and organizational management. Join us as we leverage the valuable experience of senior leaders, gaining insights and practical advice on how to lead and take care of people. Discover the power of empathetic leadership, and the importance of putting people first. We'll explore the concept of failing forward, and how it can contribute to personal and professional growth. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from leadership experts and enhance your own leadership skills. Subscribe now to unlock the secrets of successful leadership and achieve a healthier work-life balance while taking care of your own mental health.
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