Few people can take a perfectly good and honest story, and embellish it to no avail, better than a Marine Corps pilot. And so it is that The Ready Room podcast was born. My name is Phillip Goebel, my callsign is SUSAN. I’m a hockey player from the Midwest turned Marine Corps F-18 Pilot. If you google my name you’ll probably find a mugshot, some college hockey stats, and a picture of a restaurant I owned back in the day. Lucky for me in 15 years on active duty I was blessed to serve with some absolutely amazing people, and even a few that slipped through the cracks. Regardless, in every situation and encounter, whether it was a high or low stress scenario, there were lessons learned, many that were learned the hard way, and some of which were paid in blood. The goal of this podcast is to extract these lessons and share them with the world. Through the avenues of intelligent conversation, humor, history, shenanigans, and culture; I hope to share with people stories and lessons that will resonate in their daily lives. It might be something as simple as, hey, don’t get hammered with your old Tomcat buddies and crash your golf cart on the arresting gear, because that did happen, or something as serious as, how to genuinely take care of your people and how to get them to put every ounce of who they are into what it is they are doing. In my experience, I‘ve found that a strong dose of humor paired with a good cup of coffee or a quality beverage or two, will help keep things rolling. I hope you enjoy it, if you don’t, no worries, I encourage you to listen to Jocko Willink, Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan. There’s tons of really good brain food out there that’s worth checking out. And for those of you that do stick around, I hope you enjoy the ride. I am your host, SUSAN, and this is the Ready Room Podcast.
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Few people can take a perfectly good and honest story, and embellish it to no avail, better than a Marine Corps pilot. And so it is that The Ready Room podcast was born. My name is Phillip Goebel, my callsign is SUSAN. I’m a hockey player from the Midwest turned Marine Corps F-18 Pilot. If you google my name you’ll probably find a mugshot, some college hockey stats, and a picture of a restaurant I owned back in the day. Lucky for me in 15 years on active duty I was blessed to serve with some absolutely amazing people, and even a few that slipped through the cracks. Regardless, in every situation and encounter, whether it was a high or low stress scenario, there were lessons learned, many that were learned the hard way, and some of which were paid in blood. The goal of this podcast is to extract these lessons and share them with the world. Through the avenues of intelligent conversation, humor, history, shenanigans, and culture; I hope to share with people stories and lessons that will resonate in their daily lives. It might be something as simple as, hey, don’t get hammered with your old Tomcat buddies and crash your golf cart on the arresting gear, because that did happen, or something as serious as, how to genuinely take care of your people and how to get them to put every ounce of who they are into what it is they are doing. In my experience, I‘ve found that a strong dose of humor paired with a good cup of coffee or a quality beverage or two, will help keep things rolling. I hope you enjoy it, if you don’t, no worries, I encourage you to listen to Jocko Willink, Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan. There’s tons of really good brain food out there that’s worth checking out. And for those of you that do stick around, I hope you enjoy the ride. I am your host, SUSAN, and this is the Ready Room Podcast.
”No excuses 101. Combat, marriage, motherhood, and business, with US Army UH-60 Blackhawk pilot and American badass, Lacey Szekely”
The Ready Room Podcast
1 hour 45 minutes 12 seconds
2 years ago
”No excuses 101. Combat, marriage, motherhood, and business, with US Army UH-60 Blackhawk pilot and American badass, Lacey Szekely”
Starting business is no joke, especially as a mother of two kids, 2 dogs, a cat, and is married to a fighter pilot husband who travels half the month. However, if you were a seasoned combat veteran, that has dealt with death and stress on a daily basis, balancing kids, marriage and business, might just be a welcome challenge. On today’s episode I welcome US Army UH-60 Blackhawk pilot, and small business owner Lacey Sczekely. We talk about her time flying medevac chase in Afghanistan, the importance of standing your ground, and how she leverages her combat experience in her daily life as a wife, mother, and business owner, as well as short story on $1 engagement rings, and every girls dream of being proposed to in a FedEx parking lot. I am your host, SUSAN, and this is the Ready Room Podcast.
The Ready Room Podcast
Few people can take a perfectly good and honest story, and embellish it to no avail, better than a Marine Corps pilot. And so it is that The Ready Room podcast was born. My name is Phillip Goebel, my callsign is SUSAN. I’m a hockey player from the Midwest turned Marine Corps F-18 Pilot. If you google my name you’ll probably find a mugshot, some college hockey stats, and a picture of a restaurant I owned back in the day. Lucky for me in 15 years on active duty I was blessed to serve with some absolutely amazing people, and even a few that slipped through the cracks. Regardless, in every situation and encounter, whether it was a high or low stress scenario, there were lessons learned, many that were learned the hard way, and some of which were paid in blood. The goal of this podcast is to extract these lessons and share them with the world. Through the avenues of intelligent conversation, humor, history, shenanigans, and culture; I hope to share with people stories and lessons that will resonate in their daily lives. It might be something as simple as, hey, don’t get hammered with your old Tomcat buddies and crash your golf cart on the arresting gear, because that did happen, or something as serious as, how to genuinely take care of your people and how to get them to put every ounce of who they are into what it is they are doing. In my experience, I‘ve found that a strong dose of humor paired with a good cup of coffee or a quality beverage or two, will help keep things rolling. I hope you enjoy it, if you don’t, no worries, I encourage you to listen to Jocko Willink, Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan. There’s tons of really good brain food out there that’s worth checking out. And for those of you that do stick around, I hope you enjoy the ride. I am your host, SUSAN, and this is the Ready Room Podcast.