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Unbreakable Leadership: No Perfect Leaders, Just Real Ones

Unbreakable Leadership: No Perfect Leaders, Just Real Ones

Di: Peter Pollock
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Unbreakable Leadership cuts past the clichés to explore what leadership really looks like, messy, demanding, and deeply human. Hosted by Peter Pollock, best-selling author, adjunct faculty member, and former military commander, the show blends hard-earned lessons from the battlefield and the boardroom. Each episode delivers real stories and candid conversations with veterans, executives, and everyday leaders who’ve learned that authenticity, resilience, and failure are the true foundations of growth and influence.Peter Pollock Economia
  • The Cost of Being in Charge: Lessons From the Front Lines
    Jan 20 2026
    How do leaders keep their footing when every decision they make can affect careers, families, and entire futures? In this first episode of Unbreakable Leadership, Peter Pollock dives straight into that question with Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Jack Briggs, a decorated fighter pilot, former Director of Operations for U.S. Northern Command, university public safety executive, and lifelong servant leader.Peter opens up about three defining moments in his own career, moments that pushed him to wrestle with integrity, empathy, judgment, and resilience. He talks candidly about confronting an NCO who cut corners on her fitness test, the painful regret of not fully listening to a cadet who died later that night, and the emotional toll of working for one of the toughest bosses of his 24-year military journey.Jack brings his own hard-earned wisdom to each story, drawing from decades of leading in combat, crisis response, higher education, and mission-driven work. They explore what trust really looks like in leadership, how heavy authority can feel, where the line exists between empathy and accountability, and how some decisions echo long after they are made.If you have ever second-guessed a tough call, felt the weight of responsibility, or wondered whether compassion and discipline can live in the same moment, this episode is for you.Key TakeawaysTrust is the oil in the machine: Without trust, leadership failsThe "one-minute" rule: If someone asks for a minute of your time, give it to them.How empathy becomes toxic empathy and when compassion must give way to accountability.The real difference between a tough boss and an abusive one.Why leaders must make decisions based on principles, not fear of outcomes.The hidden weight of missed moments and how leaders grow through them without drowning in guilt.How to survive and learn from difficult leaders without losing your career or integrity.Decision-making is a privilege: Leaders are paid to choose, often from a set of bad options.In This Episode[00:03] Introduction and guest background[02:27] How Peter and Jack know each other[05:19] Purpose of the podcast and leadership topics overview[06:08] Lesson 1: Trust and ethical dilemmas[13:36] Empathy in leadership and its limits[16:20] Decision-making as a leadership skill[20:22] Lesson 2: The importance of being available[24:01] Learning from leadership regrets[27:07] Lesson 3: Dealing with difficult bosses[31:20] Jack’s advice on handling bad bosses[37:47] Peter’s closing thoughts on teaching and leadershipNotable Quotes17:30 “Decision making is the privilege of leadership... By the time it gets to the commander, all the good options have probably already been made.” – Jack23:16 “Approachability is a gift and a curse. But that approachability, I believe, makes a better leader.” – Jack31:46 “Your boss has the right to be wrong... It doesn't mean that you want them to be wrong. You don't. You want to serve them in a way where you're giving them the best options” – Jack37:43 “In my heart, I believe I'm a teacher. I want to teach people about my passion for leading, and hopefully spread the good word so they can become good leaders and not make the same judgments I made.”– JackOur GuestMaj. Gen. (Ret.) Jack Briggs is a retired United States Air Force fighter pilot and senior commander with more than 30 years of service, including leading operations for U.S. Northern Command. His career spans combat aviation, higher education leadership at New York University and the University of Colorado, and nonprofit service as CEO of a gospel rescue mission. Jack is known for his operational excellence, his heart for service, and his deep commitment to principled leadership.Resources and LinksJack Briggshttps://jackbriggs.co/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-briggs-maj-gen-ret-edd/https://www.colorado.edu/publicsafety/jack-briggsPeter PollockWebsite -https://gladiusconsultingtx.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterpollock1
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    Dec 11 2025

    Unbreakable Leadership cuts past the clichés to explore what leadership really looks like, messy, demanding, and deeply human. Hosted by Peter Pollock, best-selling author, adjunct faculty member, and former military commander, the show blends hard-earned lessons from the battlefield and the boardroom. Each episode delivers real stories and candid conversations with veterans, executives, and everyday leaders who’ve learned that authenticity, resilience, and failure are the true foundations of growth and influence.

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