Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
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The New Normal: Emmitt Smith
Chief and Emmitt speak about race issues in America and finding success in life.
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The New Normal: Malcolm Gladwell
มุมมอง 8K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth Wright speaks with author Malcolm Gladwell about race, COVID and Air Force culture.
The New Normal: Dr. David Kessler
มุมมอง 5014 ปีที่แล้ว
At some point in your life, you'll experience trauma and grief. Our guest for this New Normal, Dr. David Kessler, wants you to have the tools to not just make it through traumatic situations, but grow from grief. He is also insightful and shared his thoughts on COVID and Race Issues in the U.S.. I can't tell you how much this conversation hit home, so I'm just going to let you watch and see for...
The New Normal: Dr. Francesca Gino
มุมมอง 2764 ปีที่แล้ว
"Rebel" with a cause, Dr. Francesca Gino speaks about creative leadership during COVID-19 and innovative approaches to organizational success. Recorded in the Joint Base Andrews SparkX Cell Innovation Center, this is one of my favorite conversations meant to help Airmen survive and thrive in this new normal.
The New Normal: Dr. Kendra Lowe
มุมมอง 844 ปีที่แล้ว
This conversation was centered around resilience and our guest was Dr. Kendra Lowe. She's a member of our Air Force family, a published author, a psychologist, and just an incredibly motivating person with some great insight on family wellness. We hope you find something you can use to stay connected during this new normal.
The New Normal: Dr. Lori Santos
มุมมอง 614 ปีที่แล้ว
Teammates, here's something we are calling "The New Normal." Team 18 came up with it to help us thrive in this operating environment caused by COVID-19. Although we know things will get better as we defeat this pandemic, the battlefield will never be the same. We hope this can be something to add to your toolbox when it comes to thriving in the world we now know.
The New Normal: Brené Brown
มุมมอง 34K4 ปีที่แล้ว
I know I don't have to say it, but watch this! It’s not every day that you get to pick the brain of one of your heroes. Brené Brown is a hero to me and to so many Airmen. Her books and talks on shame and vulnerability give light to some of our toughest issues. She is as advertised - one of my favorite discussions to date!
The New Normal: The Power of Social Media
มุมมอง 664 ปีที่แล้ว
I had a great time recording our latest webchat New Normal. This one features some of my heros ... a few of the folks who are using social media to help Airmen stay connected. COVID-19 may take away much of our ability to stay physically close, but these Airmen aren't letting a pandemic keep them from helping teammates.
The New Normal: UK SEAC Warrant Officer Class One Glenn Haughton
มุมมอง 7244 ปีที่แล้ว
My good friend Warrant Officer Class One Glenn Haughton isn't just the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chiefs of Staff Committee. Look him up and you'll see the title of "Champion for Armed Forces MH and Well-being." He lives that role ... I'm proud to join him in this crusade against the stigma that keeps teammates from seeking help for mental health issues. In honor of the UK's Mental Health A...
The New Normal: (Ret) GEN Colin L. Powell
มุมมอง 1.4K4 ปีที่แล้ว
GEN Colin L. Powell is the kind of leader that any Airman would love working with. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this interview and hearing him show his sincere appreciation for our team. He's the real deal ... It was an honor speaking with him. Proud of this Hope you enjoy!
The New Normal: Risha Grant
มุมมอง 1284 ปีที่แล้ว
Team, I was really excited to sit down with Risha Grant, who is one of the foremost consultants on organizational culture and unconscious bias. She really brought a lot of great insights into our 𝗶𝗮𝗹𝗼𝗴𝘂𝗲 𝗼𝗻 𝗥𝗮𝗰𝗲. I'll be hanging out during the video to answer any questions you might have. I also wanted to share this free course from Yale University on African American history: bit.ly/2N1z8ys...
The New Normal: CMSgt (ret) Todd Simmons
มุมมอง 2534 ปีที่แล้ว
This one was so much fun. My friend Chief Simmons brings it home with some great points about how connection and friendship drive success. It reminded me just how much we need our friends during times like these. He's the real deal. Have fun watching - bet you can't make it through the whole thing without cracking up ... and learning a little something!
The New Normal: Alex Toussaint
มุมมอง 3.2K4 ปีที่แล้ว
I can't say enough good things about this young man. Alex Toussaint, or "Alex T" as we call him, kicks my butt on our morning rides - just like he does for so many folks. Although he's an expert in physical health, his motivation and tough love extend past the virtual fitness world. He's a thoughtfull up-and-coming leader ... And I can't wait for you to hear his tips for success as we navigate ...

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  • @davidc1878
    @davidc1878 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL lol

  • @devidaughter7782
    @devidaughter7782 ปีที่แล้ว

    "the bravest leaders are never quiet about hard things" (10:26). . . "shame kills empathy" (32:04)

  • @nordicgardener
    @nordicgardener ปีที่แล้ว

    Francesca has faked data in several of her research projects, including project about creativity.

  • @dianneschmid8129
    @dianneschmid8129 ปีที่แล้ว

    We are blessed to have open minded people like u on our planet ☘️💛☘️🙏Beene brown ur beautiful in both mind body and soul 🌟

  • @susantcollins
    @susantcollins 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you amazing

  • @Michael-NZ
    @Michael-NZ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Refreshing analysis

  • @bettywright4338
    @bettywright4338 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry to hear of the passing of former General Colin Powell, prayers and condolences to his wife and family.

  • @roykeefe3325
    @roykeefe3325 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I made one racist remark that destroyed my life.Thirty two years of good wiped out with one misunderstood remark....when that happens to you.Your dead man walking,a outcast from society....The final no discussion,no talk ,no way back.Then you want to tell me about Vulnerability...

    • @fairwearth690
      @fairwearth690 ปีที่แล้ว

      Consider the impact your "one" racist remark had on those around you. While it may have been nothing to you and you feel your comment was misinterpreted, imagine being on the receiving end as a person who cannot change their skin colour. Imagine that these are the very statements you have faced your entire life, having lost job opportunities when you show up for an interview and the interviewer pretends the job has already been filled when they look you up and down and see that you are a black or brown person. Now imagine that wherever you go, you are instantly viewed as a drug addict, a criminal, angry and playing the victim...simply because of the colour of your skin, not by any knowledge of who you are a person. Now imagine that no matter how hard you work (twice the amount as your Caucasian counterparts just to be "seen" by your employer), you are passed over for promotions, condescended to, automatically viewed as being less intelligent in spite of having more degrees and years' more experience than your Caucasian counterparts, and then mocked and bullied if you show the least amount of emotion. Then imagine that even though you grew up in North America, that you are constantly told by strangers and acquaintances alike to "go home to your own country" simply for being and existing in your community, and called racist names since the time you were a small child. That is just a tiny little view of what it is like to live daily in my body with my Asian skin, let alone the depth of genocide, slavery and systemic racism that Black people have had to deal with for centuries. So yeah, let's talk about vulnerability...and EMPATHY. Empathy is all about learning to put yourself in other people's shoes, whether or not you have lived experience with discrimination.

  • @Sheri77
    @Sheri77 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Where is it brought up about how the BLM members' behavior screwed themselves over with their violent protests? Once the BLM organization started behaving like Antifa, their credibility for wanting to better the world was lost.

    • @nursegaines3519
      @nursegaines3519 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      You don't get to decide how abused people react to centuries of abuse

    • @Sheri77
      @Sheri77 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@demarcorrBLM needs to stop trying to nurture racism, stop using the victim card.

    • @fairwearth690
      @fairwearth690 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Sheri77 Stop playing the white privilege card, and stop being an insensitive jerk. Empathy is a skill that can be learned. Take your hatred somewhere else, your lack of emotional intelligence is obvious.

    • @Sheri77
      @Sheri77 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fairwearth690 white privilege, yeah right. You can stop playing the victim card and get some counseling. Antifa and any of their BLM followers need mental help desperately. I don't hate any of them, I pray for their lost depraved souls.

  • @harryswayne6762
    @harryswayne6762 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have nothing against Brene'Brown but she's a star, not a hero. Hero's don't get to schedule when they sacrifice themselves for the good of many, heroes don't consider their loss on their way to your GAIN, heroes don't reap financial rewards they reap perseverance, discomfort, inner-strength, character, and integrity in the face of great turmoil! She is NOT a hero. What she is, is a great researcher that connects to the heart of many people in plain language useful and relevant.

  • @christianpanacopoulos
    @christianpanacopoulos 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Enlisted Jesus praise you!

  • @amberscottcmt7400
    @amberscottcmt7400 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's not difficult to talk about racism. It's difficult to be accused of being racist when you know you're not, and then having wild new standards set outside of you where if you have even 1% disagreement you are condemned as a hater. It's even worse when most of what's going on is staged in order to fuel a race war that didn't exist. Identity politics has put racism on steroids and most of it is projected. Try some inquiry instead of buying a narrative and just repeating it... Because until blacks can own their giant contribution to the continued existence of racism and stop teaching external victimhood to their children, there is no discussion to be had. It's simply of you are white you are to blame for everything wrong in their lives. PLEASE. That's NOT a discussion. What you are calling difficult to talk about is really resistance to closed minded indoctrination... We can talk, but not as victims and perpetrators.

    • @rigel_riggs
      @rigel_riggs 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's a grift and a race hustler. The modern day sharptons and farrakhans - the new rасе griеvаnсе industry. He had no problem pouring gasoline on racial division in the usaf when some guy ODed on меth and fепtаnуl while being horribly handled by an idiot cop, but when an actual HERO like Dаvid Dоrп (say his name) and innocent young children like Sесоrеiа Turпеr (say her name) are murdered by fiеry but mоstlу pеасеful ВLМ ароlоgists, lооters and riоtеrs- not a peep, no message of outrage or grievance or solemnity or condolence.

    • @amberscottcmt7400
      @amberscottcmt7400 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@rigel_riggs Essentially, yes, except Brene Brown's work on vulnerability and shame research has helped a lot of people heal a whole bunch of wounds and lead more fulfilling lives. In that regard, her work is brilliant and her value well established... It's just super freaking lame that she's been duped like so many, into the surface values the left pretends to be about. A true liberal would reject leftism today for the filth it is, because it's Marxist and driven by greedy people after power and control... None of those are values that align with anything Brene has done in the past... But you'd be surprised how many easily manipulated good people there are. My boss is one of them. He's got some nonbinary kid and is always making statements about being a white male. If you listen to him you can hear though it... Well just recently, he and his wife followed the left media telling them to get the rona jab and he was fine, but she was in bad shape, incapable of functioning on her own... They went holistic and used NAD and glutathione to detox her body from it, and that greased the chute down the rabbit hole. Now he's waking up... Just today he came telling us of a video about the patents on the virus, the shot and the PCR tests... He's blown away about what's really going on. So there you go... He's just realized he's been lied to by the media... The natural thing to follow is to question what else we've been lied to about. So these things can shift when the core of the person is good and their mind it just misguided... But it takes a certain readiness, and while there are truly some awful people on the left, I like to hold space for the ones that when they share their views you can tell the reasons behind them are good. They just bed something to help jolt them awake and that's usually when they're become personally affected by the left's destruction.

    • @lolam.5062
      @lolam.5062 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      ;) yu r funny. lol. clearly yu r unaware of ths country's foul history. perhaps yu believe the faulty reasoning perpertuated n ths society. education is relative. too bad folx r not ready willing or able 2 tell or kno the truth. at least tings r quite consistent here. way 2 go! gr8n job. lol

    • @lolam.5062
      @lolam.5062 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@amberscottcmt7400 beware of the white liberal...lol ;) . no conversations where no truth exists abt the diabolical bullshit ths country does and did. bye amber. a tragic comedy. consistent tho.

    • @lolam.5062
      @lolam.5062 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      how and why tf would 1 talk 2 white supremacy? wht kinda shit is tht? continue 2 cuddle w/ your whiteness or whtevr. how tf wud yu kno wht melinated folx experience n certain sectors of ths society. it's pretty sick wht so cald human beings have devolved 2. simply pathetic. well, at least amerikkka is consistent. keep up the gr8 work. 10 zillion light years away by stevie wonder.

  • @gustavo029
    @gustavo029 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This dude murdered my legs this morning

  • @ccleevy
    @ccleevy 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was excellent!!

  • @tinadaniels7396
    @tinadaniels7396 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The common armadillo summatively sail because name coronally marry across a secret throne. protective, same galley

  • @sarahgbadebo9415
    @sarahgbadebo9415 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Somebody needs to send the part 12:30 to Sharon Osborne. This is exactly what played out on the Talk!

  • @natashadavison4786
    @natashadavison4786 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    The first

  • @bethquackenboss8611
    @bethquackenboss8611 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have loved all your talks, but I am not hearing anything about self-responsibility. We are taking responsibility for our feelings, but what about the actions that are leading to some of these situations?

    • @rigel_riggs
      @rigel_riggs 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      You can't race hustle and promote any meaningful self responsibility at the same time. It's like oil and water.

  • @sarahbowen7721
    @sarahbowen7721 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m loving this...and am going to steal it for my officer students to watch and discuss...! Thank you both...Chief Master Sergeant...from me in the Royal Air Force!

  • @randyboynton
    @randyboynton 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love him. A great instructor and motivator

  • @maggiehunt3612
    @maggiehunt3612 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    My first ride with AT was yesterday and I feel in love. I said to myself, “who is this man.” He is so encouraging, present, and authentic. His rides are hypnotic. I find myself getting lost in his voice and quotes.

  • @sfkid57
    @sfkid57 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    As a 63yrs old white male who Grew up in San Francisco California. I have seen a lot of changes, Equal rights of the sixties ,gay rights of the seventies, etc. At age 35 How was diagnosed with a learning disability, So reading ,writing arithmetic ,etc, Are not my strong suits. But I learned how to read people like a professor reads a book. You are one of the 1st public figures that I believe is using common sense, most people knows it's really not that difficult but they don't know how to put it into words. Gives me hope that someone like you can get the word out to more people. In my belief it really is good old fashioned common sense. And today I believe more than ever, What president Kennedy famously got "d for. Ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country. I know it sounds hokey, But we are becoming a nation of spoiled brats that want everything our way. Please keep up the good work. Rob

  • @seekeroftruth5854
    @seekeroftruth5854 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Here's another take on the race issue: th-cam.com/video/fPTEY8bachc/w-d-xo.html

  • @susanstewart7365
    @susanstewart7365 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I know this is incredibly naive as an old person but after watching this again when asked "do black lives matter"? Why wouldn't they matter?? Everyone's life should matter. I can't believe that in probably 15 or 20 years, if I'm lucky, I'll still be around and we still haven't figured it out yet?. What is wrong with us as a human race that we can't be kind and helpful and compassionate to each other. Everyone is and looks different. There are no human beings better than others. That's what makes this world turn - the variety is contagious and fun and diverse and I can't believe we are messing it up in so many ways!

    • @lisabyrd2416
      @lisabyrd2416 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      That we have to say our lives (Black lives matter) is the issue, and to met with all lives matter is tone deaf. How we are treated in this world has led us to having to say our life matter, the world does not treat us in such way that it is true. Saying all lives matter in response to a Black person saying Black lives matter, is adds to our pain. Generally it comes from a white person.

  • @susiearce8490
    @susiearce8490 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Phenomenal!

  • @LaurieLeeAnnie
    @LaurieLeeAnnie 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Omg fighter jet for sure! Great interview, thanks!

  • @jogb9515
    @jogb9515 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love an interviewer who has the patience to let the person answer fully. Great interview.

  • @midgiethompson9236
    @midgiethompson9236 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I stumbled onto your channel via the Brené Brown interview and really enjoying these chats. Keep up the great work and thank you for your service.

  • @makepeaceu
    @makepeaceu 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What America is all about? What it’s about could use an upgrade Emmit. The things it was founded on didn’t include you dude. A new vision is desired.

  • @notthatvashti8127
    @notthatvashti8127 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was super informative! Who is better than Brene' Brown when it comes to looking at yourself introspectively? I wish this conversation was available when I was an active Airman! Thank you Chief!

  • @29mirstudio
    @29mirstudio 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brene is the whole package, and I believe we’ll continue seeing more of her. She’s just getting started.

  • @mary-laurencebevington536
    @mary-laurencebevington536 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    So good. Thank you, both.

  • @eastlockeats1343
    @eastlockeats1343 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I try and remember, these discussions do not have to be perfect. They just need to start .

  • @befreebewelljustbewithann4359
    @befreebewelljustbewithann4359 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    So good!!

  • @sharonbell8895
    @sharonbell8895 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    love rules God is good

  • @SusanHanway
    @SusanHanway 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This kind of conversation is what we need! Thanks to both.

  • @gbbrule1291
    @gbbrule1291 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    My lucky day,-I’ve found you!

  • @JayloveTheFoodguy
    @JayloveTheFoodguy 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    What A Class Act....

  • @mhharley
    @mhharley 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I always like Brene Brown. This took my respect for her to a whole new level.

  • @barbararodgers1750
    @barbararodgers1750 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    The first question ..which is worse racism or COVID-19?..there is something not so productive about that comparison. It is almost forced to say racism. I am not sure if it is an illuminating question... at first. But the answer that the pandemic highlights the stark disparities that racism (and economic inequality) creates is illuminating.

  • @irmaschneider4996
    @irmaschneider4996 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a relevant, impactful interview. So helpful during this historical time. Thank you both!

    • @gbbrule1291
      @gbbrule1291 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I always like Brene Brown. This took my respect for her to a whole new level.

  • @taniafigueroa1427
    @taniafigueroa1427 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    My first ride with Alex was in 2016 and I feel in love at first sight!!!! Been riding and hitting PR’s with him ever since! LOVE!!

    • @bhuntt77
      @bhuntt77 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Love this Alex!! Young black boys could learn alot from your story. When we open up it would be great for you to hit up predominantly black schools and offer guidance and words of inspiration particularly to the middle school population. That's the age you should target. Great interview!

  • @ywho2328
    @ywho2328 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good tipping points

  • @richardsrensen4219
    @richardsrensen4219 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    this is great

  • @tangobear3536
    @tangobear3536 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    "Privilege doesn't mean that you didn't work your ass off"--5:50-55. Spot on----I run into this all the time; my neighborhood and my church are 99% white---good people, most have worked very hard to get there and their stuff. But, the blind spot is that they had the opportunity, the education, the good job, and the network that provided the opportunity to work their ass off for a good wage. It's not on anybody's radar that not everybody gets those opportunities, and so that's a big part of the push-back regarding systemic racism. One of the big walls that supports this structure is the suburban culture that exists in America.

    • @debracottrill7989
      @debracottrill7989 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Tango Bear thank-you for sharing, I think there's a blind spot about opportunity. Most people don't get it because this thinking divides us. Be blessed 💚

  • @bolivar1789
    @bolivar1789 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    "It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets." Voltaire I am from the Middle East. My brother almost got killed in Iraq. They killed a million civilians over nothing and I find it heartbreaking that thousands of young American soldiers died too. I don't understand how this man is seen as a hero but not as a war criminal.

  • @leelasaraswat4662
    @leelasaraswat4662 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Golden-hearted man. So inspiring!

    • @soulokeh61
      @soulokeh61 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Alex you are a top instructor love your rides in the peloton family

  • @lynnaebrown
    @lynnaebrown 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    YEAH! Glad I found you and this interview!!

  • @benrezenarosa
    @benrezenarosa 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful interview.

  • @billmueller4695
    @billmueller4695 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like Gladwell's books better. His ideas are weak and vague when he talks, and he sounds like he wants to please everyone.

    • @richardsrensen4219
      @richardsrensen4219 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      if you want to undestand his atitude here you must read the the tipping point!