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E08 - Eating Our Own

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 01:17:20
Publish Date: 2018-03-29 23:04:57
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Inside the G-Base Podcast is a conversation with Green Berets hosted by D & J. Both D & J are combat experienced Special Forces Green Berets with tours in Afghanistan, Iraq, Africa, and other locations where America's foreign policy is carried out by silent professionals. In the SF team room, all topics are on the table, from politics and religion, to geopolitical strategy, international relations, counter-terrorism, and unconventional warfare. If you ever wanted to know what America's most elite forces talk about, step into the G-Base

Episode 08 - Eating Our Own

In this episode special guest and Green Beret, Jeff Adamac of Changing Hearts & Mind Podcast joins us in the studio to discuss the benefits and perils of being Quiet Professionals.  We pride ourselves on being the best at the basics and letting our performance speak for itself.  But have we taken this maxim too far? Is it a crime for a Green Beret to discuss his experience, his work (not operational details), his weaknesses, and failures?  Within our community we are our own worst critics, and if we smell blood in the water we are quick to pounce and highlight the shortcoming.  For us this is both a strength and a weakness.  It is necessary to find all our strengths, weaknesses, and breaking points before we ever reach the battlefield. We keep each other mission focused, and holds us to our core values, this rite of passage helps us groom the next generation of Green Berets.  But it also prevents us from sharing our experience, insight, and wisdom for what is going on in the world.  It has created a stigma surrounding war fatigue and PTSD, we have become hyper-vigilant to call out even minor mistakes or slip ups. Through our code of silence have we become adversaries for those in our community who would seek help and need our advocacy and not our criticism. As Green Berets transitioning careers we struggle with what the acceptable level of voice and exposure to give to society at large. If we are truly as vulnerable as current events indicate, isn’t it time for Green Berets to speak up and employ their professional acumen to benefit society?  In doing so, are we running afoul of our Quiet Professional status?

If you like what you hear, be sure to subscribe, write a review, and share with your friends.  If you disagree tweet us and lets talk about it. If you have a different perspective we would love to hear it, post it on our Facebook.  This is about abandoning the spoon-fed narrative and evaluating the facts for yourself, think critically and deeply on these issues because they matter.  Lets hear what you have to contribute to the G-Base.

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