You can pretty much stop doing the podcast now, it gets no better than this! 🤣 I'm heading down to brief SWCC this week. I should just use my hour by playing this podcast to them! I will definitely suggest they give this one a listen. Kurt was a huge reason I went up to the 24 STS. Who wouldn't want to work with a guy like this?
My 16 year old son Gage. He just got back from the 2023 Intrepid Leadership teen camp, Kurt speaks about @ the 1:00:00 mark. What a great experience, he keeps telling stories about the great things he learned and was exposed too. The group of men in this camps Cadre have thoroughly imprinted a sense of AFSpecWar community’s values, & teamwork skills on my son! Thanks you OnesReady for highlighting Kurt Buller on your Podcast, and letting our family be exposed to this great man!!!
KB…little dude with a MASSIVE heart. Met him as a young JTACQC instructor at Nellis. They say we “walked with giants”…. He was the shortest…and one of the most memorable. Clearly, he’s still gettin after it…no surprise.
Love these leadership episodes. Listened to y'all when I was losing weight for the Air Force and still love these episodes two year into Security Forces.
I had the pleasure of talking with Col Buller for over an hour about CCT and leadership. He is a great dude with amazing advice. While I didn’t end up going cct/sto I reflect on the leadership lessons Kurt taught in that one hour almost every day in my corporate job. We talked about 5 years ago
Great podcast, great leader. I laughed at "to intense for public education". I think Col Buller and I went into teaching JROTC the same year, so it resonated. Thanks fellas
Although a seemingly small thing, I recall one of my first interactions with Bull when he was the DO at the 2-4....I walked in to his office and he would stop everything he was doing and engage you. He would ignore any call that came in while you were meeting with him.
@@OnesReady Since Bull was speaking about his height I think he would be ok with this story. Before you can start RANGER school, you have to pass a PT test and a forced road march. I believe it was 17 miles but maybe 14, can't remember. Also, during the road march you can not run. Anyway, if you fall behind they put you on the truck and you're a No go to start the course. Bull had a hard time keeping up because of his shorter legs. They were riding him hard the entire way, threatening to put him on the truck but he always stayed just in front of the truck and never stopped pushing forward. The reason this is so good of a story is because he didn't quit, he didn't let them put him on the truck, and he finished the ruck. 72 days later...Bull is the Honor Graduate! Never quit!
@@OnesReady No, but Bull and I were first time RANGERs with no recycles or set backs which I'm kind of proud of. Most of the guys get set back or recycled at least once and get time to recover in between phases. However, I was Honor Grad at the OL-H (PJ/CCT Indoc at the time) and at Combat Control School I was awarded the Honor Graduate Award and the Jerome Bennet award. Not boasting, just saying brotha. Haha.
I just found your podcast, it's awesome! I'm not former military, but I've lived a very interesting and hard life, I have brittle bone disease and I've broken hundreds of bones had 100+ surgeries, died 2x, I'd love to be a guest and tell you some stories and life lessons ive learned being disabled. if yall would be interested. 😀
You can pretty much stop doing the podcast now, it gets no better than this! 🤣
I'm heading down to brief SWCC this week. I should just use my hour by playing this podcast to them! I will definitely suggest they give this one a listen. Kurt was a huge reason I went up to the 24 STS. Who wouldn't want to work with a guy like this?
Oh no? Not yet! They need to bring in Air Force P.J. Retired Chief James “Super” Sanchez. He's another total badass!!!!!
My 16 year old son Gage. He just got back from the 2023 Intrepid Leadership teen camp, Kurt speaks about @ the 1:00:00 mark. What a great experience, he keeps telling stories about the great things he learned and was exposed too. The group of men in this camps Cadre have thoroughly imprinted a sense of AFSpecWar community’s values, & teamwork skills on my son! Thanks you OnesReady for highlighting Kurt Buller on your Podcast, and letting our family be exposed to this great man!!!
I'm so happy you guys finally got the great Kurt Buller up on here! Yessssss!!!!!!!!! 😀🤗😃👍🙏👊
He’s amazing. Great leader, better man, all time ST legend. - A
@@OnesReady You guys need to get Ret. Air Force PJ Robert Disney up on here. He's truly amazing! 🙏💯👊
KB…little dude with a MASSIVE heart. Met him as a young JTACQC instructor at Nellis. They say we “walked with giants”…. He was the shortest…and one of the most memorable. Clearly, he’s still gettin after it…no surprise.
Love these leadership episodes. Listened to y'all when I was losing weight for the Air Force and still love these episodes two year into Security Forces.
I had the pleasure of talking with Col Buller for over an hour about CCT and leadership. He is a great dude with amazing advice. While I didn’t end up going cct/sto I reflect on the leadership lessons Kurt taught in that one hour almost every day in my corporate job. We talked about 5 years ago
Great job gents. Kurt Buller is one of the finest leaders we have had in our business and there is no better speaker. Keep up the great work!!!
Great listen, "you don't have to like em, but ya better love them". Hits hard, professionalism among peers.
Damn, Bull's still looking good and sharp as ever! Always inspiring to hear this man talk, believe it or not, he's even better on the mic!
Great podcast, great leader. I laughed at "to intense for public education". I think Col Buller and I went into teaching JROTC the same year, so it resonated. Thanks fellas
Can’t lie the frozen peaches about 40 mins in started to creep me out 😂 I was wondering why he was still smiling
Absolutely fantastic! Will be watching again
Tied for my favorite podcast, Train Like A Ranger, Jocko, and Ones Ready in no specific order
Let’s go!! BL on the podcast!
Amazing leader! - A
Great episode! Thank you
Although a seemingly small thing, I recall one of my first interactions with Bull when he was the DO at the 2-4....I walked in to his office and he would stop everything he was doing and engage you. He would ignore any call that came in while you were meeting with him.
Bull... You've grown older and wiser. You've reminded me of the old days at the 23, it's been awhile..
HA[HOOYAAH and ALOHA].. PEACE..
Thumbnail gave me a mini heart attack and I thought the Undefeated, Undisputed, Never Lost a Round, Chael P. Sonnen was a guest on the podcast
Great work gentlemen
Thank you! Also thanks for your Super Thanks!🙌🏼
Bull won't say it, but when we went to RANGER school together, Bull was Honor Graduate! Hoo-Yah!
Of course he was…and you were probably the other contender for Honor Grad Doug!🤘🏼🍑
@@OnesReady Since Bull was speaking about his height I think he would be ok with this story. Before you can start RANGER school, you have to pass a PT test and a forced road march. I believe it was 17 miles but maybe 14, can't remember. Also, during the road march you can not run. Anyway, if you fall behind they put you on the truck and you're a No go to start the course. Bull had a hard time keeping up because of his shorter legs. They were riding him hard the entire way, threatening to put him on the truck but he always stayed just in front of the truck and never stopped pushing forward. The reason this is so good of a story is because he didn't quit, he didn't let them put him on the truck, and he finished the ruck. 72 days later...Bull is the Honor Graduate! Never quit!
@@OnesReady No, but Bull and I were first time RANGERs with no recycles or set backs which I'm kind of proud of. Most of the guys get set back or recycled at least once and get time to recover in between phases. However, I was Honor Grad at the OL-H (PJ/CCT Indoc at the time) and at Combat Control School I was awarded the Honor Graduate Award and the Jerome Bennet award. Not boasting, just saying brotha. Haha.
Haha Peaches! 2 seconds. I think I remember the conversation.
I just found your podcast, it's awesome! I'm not former military, but I've lived a very interesting and hard life, I have brittle bone disease and I've broken hundreds of bones had 100+ surgeries, died 2x, I'd love to be a guest and tell you some stories and life lessons ive learned being disabled. if yall would be interested. 😀
Would love to get a part 2
What does "one's ready" refer to, specifically?
How about SEAC Colón-López on the podcast next?
51:00 Col got soft here .