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Welcome to The Indigenous Approach, a podcast where we examine the role of the Nation's Premier Partnership Force across the competition continuum - from cooperation to conflict, and everything in between.

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Welcome to The Indigenous Approach, a podcast where we examine the role of the Nation's Premier Partnership Force across the competition continuum - from cooperation to conflict, and everything in between.

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English


Episodes
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Creativity and Leadership

2/27/2024
In this episode, Lt. Col. Thomas Gaines and Dr. Angus Fletcher discuss creativity and leadership. Lt. Col. Gaines is the command's G6 and Dr. Fletcher is a Story Science Professor from Ohio State University. Together the two have done quite a bit of research on creativity and leadership. Enjoy the episode. It's a great one and an interesting conversation

Duration:00:59:39

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Command Team Update: Meme Lords and ARSOF Integration

1/22/2024
We're back! It's another episode of the Indigenous Approach. This time we sit down with the command team and have a candid conversation on vision and ARSOF Integration.

Duration:01:02:15

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Social Media Mishap, JFK's Legacy, and Salute to Veterans

11/3/2023
The Indigenous Approach returns! We're back with another series of episodes. In this episode, an OPSEC violation was trending on social media. Next, it's Veterans Day time. Salute to all those who served. Lastly, it's coming up on the 60th Anniversary of the passing of President John F. Kennedy. We discuss his legacy and what it means for Special Operations today in 2023. New episodes every two weeks!

Duration:00:54:05

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Moral Injury with Dr. Harold Koenig

5/22/2023
In this episode, the command's Chaplain and Psych speak with Dr. Harold Koenig on moral injury. The episode intertwines health and spirituality on how to treat moral injury related to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Duration:00:33:54

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Mental Health Awareness Month: Staff Sergeant Amanda Baker

5/10/2023
May is mental health awareness month and in this episode, we talk to Staff Sergeant Amanda Baker, mother, spouse, and an outstanding NCO in the command. She’s an advocate using behavioral health and she’ll share her real life experience.

Duration:00:23:53

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Black History Month

2/21/2023
In this episode, Staff Sgt. Amanda Baker discusses Black History Month with Col. Tavi Brunson and Lt. Col Burton Furlow, the brigade commander and special troop battalion commander of 528th Sustainment Brigade Special Operations Airborne. Listen as these two leaders explore what Black History Month means to them and several key insights on leadership serving in Special Operations.

Duration:00:23:00

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Irregular Warfare with Sean McFate

1/23/2023
In this episode of the Indigenous Approach, we are joined by Dr. Sean McFate, author of the 2019 book The New Rules of War. Sean is currently a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and a professor at National Defense University, Georgetown University, and Syracuse University. We discuss with Sean the role of SOF in Irregular Warfare and Strategic Competition.

Duration:00:32:15

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Transitioning

12/19/2022
Master Sgt. Chris Copper, Master Sgt. Jim Rooney, and Sergeant First Class (Retired) Bill O'Brian discuss transition from military service to civilian life. Navigation from military service to civilian life can be a struggle for some, and this discussion will hopefully enlighten those who need guidance and direction moving forward. Your transitioning phase will be determined by what you want out of it.

Duration:01:01:38

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Human Performance and Wellness: Impact of Sleep on the Human Body

11/25/2022
In this episode, Staff Sgt. Thomas sits with Major Christopher Pierce, Performance and Wellness Sleep Program Manager and Mr. Ryan Carroll, HPW Coordinator, to discuss how the lack of adequate sleep can affect mental health, physical fitness, and critical thinking. They also discuss programs and technologies utilized within 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) to monitor and optimize sleep habits. Major Pierce is also author of "Self-Health Andragogy: Self-Directed Learning Approach to Mental and Physical Self-Care." His book can be found on Google books or Amazon. If you have suggestions for topics or guests please let us know through the survey link below. 1SFC(A) - Indigenous Approach Podcast Survey (surveymonkey.com)

Duration:00:56:18

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The Science of Fighting

11/9/2022
SSG Thomas sits down with SFC H.E., SPC Lat, and SFC T for a conversation on the art of fighting and how to maintain your peak performance. SFC H.E. is the senior combatives instructor for the 95th Civil Affairs advanced skills detachment. SPC Lat is an amateur boxer and public affairs Soldier for 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne). SFC T is a MMA champion and communications sergeant for 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne).

Duration:01:07:32

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The Chief

9/22/2022
1st Special Forces Command Chief of Staff, COL Pat Nelson, joins the conversation to speak on his 30 plus years of military service, his transition from the 75th Ranger Regiment to an SF Commissioned Officer, and his top priorities and objectives as the new 1st SFC Chief of Staff.

Duration:00:25:35

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Ballad of the Green Beret

8/24/2022
Author and Historian, Marc Leepson, joins the Indigenous Approach to discuss his 2017 biography, Ballad of the Green Beret: The Life and Wars of SSG Barry Sadler: From the Vietnam War and Pop Stardom, to Murder, and an Unsolved, Violent Death.

Duration:00:29:03

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Creative Connections

8/8/2022
1st Lt. Rodney Walker, 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) Chaplain Lt. Col. Brandon Moore, and Deputy Command Chaplain Maj. Colt Randles discuss creative ways to strengthen marriages through communication and the seven principles for making marriage work. This conversation explains that even though marriages may be shaky or successful, it could always grow stronger. Links mentioned in the podcast: Created for Connection: The "Hold Me Tight" Guide for Christian Couples Hardcover - October 4, 2016 by Kenneth Sanderfer and Dr. Sue Johnson EdD Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love by Dr. Sue Johnson EdD, Apr 8, 2008 "Growing Through Adversity" premiere - release of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps' first Strong Bonds film l Article l The United States Army Links to film and road map are in the article. Discover Your Love Language - The 5 Love Languages Chapman, G. D. (2010). The Five Love Languages. Walker The Gottman Institute l A research-based approach to relationships Gottman, J. (2000). The seven principles for making marriage work. Orion.

Duration:00:57:04

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SGT Rudi Horvath

6/21/2022
SGT Rudi Horvath joins the Indigenous Approach to help mark the 70th anniversary of 10th Special Forces Group. Rudi was one of the "Originals" from 1952, and helped forge the Special Forces community into the premier partnered irregular warfare force it is today.

Duration:00:13:44

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The Legacy of Bennie Adkins

6/1/2022
In this episode , we speak to Dr. Keith Adkins - the son of Medal of Honor recipient , CSM Bennie Adkins who was bestowed with the prestigious award in 2014 for his display of valor during combat operations in the Vietnam War in 1966.

Duration:00:37:59

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Robotics & Army Special Operations

5/14/2022
In this episode, we take a bit of a deep dive into the world of Robotics and Autonomous Systems and we explore where the nexus is between Robotics and Army Special Operations. Our guests for today's episode: Jason is an Operations Planner in the USASOC G3 Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction Division and the USASOC ARSOF Robotics Division’s Subterranean Robotics and Autonomous Systems Manager. He works alongside CWMD planners to develop Robotics and Autonomous Systems solutions for close, confined spaces with fouled air and other environments that challenge life support. Dave is a Special Forces Major who works in the USASOC Combat Development Directorate and is focused on mobility. He’s USASOC’s touchpoint with the Army’s Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team and the Army’s Robotics Requirements Division. MAJ Corey Wallace is an Armor officer and is the Robotic Combat Vehicle Requirements Lead at the Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team. Book Recommendations from our guests: Lean Product Playbook - Dave Olsen Kill Chain - Christian Brose Army of None - Paul Scharre The Innovator's Dilemma - Clayton Christensen

Duration:00:52:21

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Brig. Gen. Derek Lipson --- Deputy Commanding General - Support

4/29/2022
In this episode, Sgt. 1st Class Jake Braman sits down with Brig. Gen. Derek Lipson to learn more about our DCG-S and to get his thoughts on where the command is heading. Brigadier General Derek Neal Lipson was commissioned an infantry officer in 1990, following his graduation from Midland Lutheran College, in Fremont, Nebraska, where he received a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. He completed the Special Forces Qualification Course in 1994. Brigadier General Lipson commanded at all levels within 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne), culminating as the Group Commander from 2015-2018. Non-combat deployments included Colombia, Bolivia and Grenada, and he responded to numerous natural disasters in the South East United States, to include Hurricane Katrina. Brigadier General Lipson has deployed multiple times, serving in Afghanistan in 2002, as the Advanced Operations Base Tikrit Commander in Iraq from 2006-2007, the senior advisor to Iraqi Special Operations in 2008, Special Operations Task Force – North Commander in Iraq in 2010, senior advisor to the Afghan National Army Special Operations Command, 2nd Brigade in 2014 and as the Special Operations Command Forward – Central Africa Commander in 2016. Following Group Command, he served as the Team KSA Commander in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from 2018-2020. Before being named as the Deputy Commanding General Support, 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne), he served as the Deputy Commanding General U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. He has also served as a Special Assistant to the Director of the Army National Guard in Washington, D.C. Brigadier General Lipson is a graduate of the Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, Command and General Staff Officer Course, and the U.S. Army War College. He holds master’s degrees in Adult and Continuing Education from Kansas State University and in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. His awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Bronze Star with three oak leaf clusters, Defense Meritorious Service Medal and the Meritorious Service Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters. He has been awarded the Combat Infantryman, Military Free Fall Parachutist, and the Senior Parachutist badges. Brigadier General Lipson is married to the former Jennie Engelhaupt. They have two daughters and two grandchildren.

Duration:00:18:47

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Personal PMCS

3/31/2022
Command Sgt. Maj. Ted Munter joins Master Sgt. Chris Copper, the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne) Human Performance and Wellness Senior Enlisted Leader, and Master Sgt. Geoff Dardia, the 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) Human Performance and Wellness Senior Enlisted Leader. They discuss the importance of not waiting until the last minute to perform proper maintenance on the most crucial piece of equipment, oneself. Links to the programs discussed: Intrepid Spirit STAR Program PREP

Duration:01:01:54

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SOF-TEC - The Premier Irregular Warfare Training & Experimentation Location for USSOF and our Partners

3/18/2022
In this episode recorded off-site in El Paso, TX, Maj. Dan Lessard sits down with three guests to discuss the command's newest directorate - the Special Operations Forces Training and Experimentation Center located at White Sands Missile Range, NM. Using the training areas provided at WSMR and nearby Fort Bliss, TX, SOF-TEC provides more than 2 million acres of training land, access to the nearby population centers of Las Cruces and El Paso, and the capability to replicate the real-world multi-domain conditions our forces will face in the modern operational environment. Col. Theodore Unbehagen is the inaugural director of SOF-TEC. Chief Warrant Officer 5 Scott Gronowski is the Command Chief Warrant Officer at 1st SFC (A). Sgt. Maj. Gregg Kibbee, from our G37 Training Office, has seen this training center through from its inception to its activation. SOF-TEC was officially activated at White Sands Missile Range on Mar. 8, 2022. See the following article for additional information: https://www.army.mil/article/254595/special_operations_forces_training_and_ experimentation_center_activated_at_wsmr

Duration:00:22:08

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Team Dynamics & Culture - 1st Sgt. Nick Harmon & Master Sgt. Chris Copper

3/11/2022
1st Sgt. Nick Harmon, the 1st SFC (A) HHC 1SG, sits down with Master Sgt. Chris Copper for an honest conversation about team dynamics and culture from the perspective of two former Special Forces Team Sergeants.

Duration:00:48:49