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Mission Command 2
Why does it appear that Russian forces are slow to respond to changes on the battlefield? And why do Ukrainian forces seem so much more agile? Perhaps it involves the ...
Coaching
We're in conversation with Carol Graser, a leadership coaching expert who is leading the training for Company Officers and Senior Enlisted in the use of coaching techn...
Encore: Drones
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are being used in the Russo\Ukrainian War to devastating effect. In this encore presentation, we revisit the ideas and execution of Drones, in...
Disruptive Technologies
Disruptive Technologies such as autonomous weapons systems and artificial intelligence are changing the world, and the way militaries operate. These technologies prese...
Political or Partisan
What do you see as the current landscape worldwide on the state of political\military affairs? What do you mean that the military should stay out of partisan politics?...
Creativity and Service
Creativity comes in many forms. It's the ability to solve problems, as well as the understanding and use of communication tools to convey information. Our guest has de...
Ethics of Brain Science
We conclude our discussion of various potential uses of neurocognitive science in military and intelligence operations, and sketch ethical issues, and angles of analys...
Weaponizing the Brain
In this second of a three-part series, we continue our discussion of potential uses of neurocognitive science in military operations. In the United States, programs ar...
What is Brain Science?
First in a three-part series discussing some of the latest developments in brain science and technology related to military applications. These include brain scanning...
Cognitive Bias: ENCORE presentation
In this encore presentation, we talk about the difference between an opinion and a position? Does your brain know the difference? What kind of biases are at work when ...
Honor - Part 6 - Honor, Ethics, and Integrity
The Honor Series - Part 6 - Honor, Ethics, and Integrity - CAPT Herbert, USN (ret.) was a Distinguished Military Professor of Ethics, and the NE203 Course Director (Et...
Honor - Part 5 - The Fleet Connection
The Honor Series - Part 5 - The Fleet Connection - CDR Ledford is the Chair of Leadership, Ethics, and Law. In this episode, he discusses the status of Midshipmen in t...
Honor - Part 4 - Remediation and Coaching
The Honor Series - Part 4 - Remediation and Coaching - CAPT Rick Rubel, USN, (ret.) was the officer tasked to develop the Honor Remediation Process at the Naval Academ...
Honor - Part 3 - The Honor Process
The Honor Series - Part 3 - The Honor Process - CDR Jana Vavaseur is the Brigade Honor Officer. We discuss the mission of the Naval Academy and we understand where Hon...
Honor - Part 2 - Honor and Authenticity
The Honor Series - Part 2 - Honor and Authenticity - MIDN Booker is the AC Y22 (Academic Year) Fall Brigade Commander. We discuss how honor relates to leadership. How ...
Honor - Part 1 - The Brigade Honor Concept
The Honor Series - Part 1 - The Brigade Honor Concept - MIDN Collins is the Brigade Honor Advisor. We discuss how the Brigade Honor Program is midshipmen run, and the ...
Leadership Principles from a Dual Career
We're in conversation with Captain Tasya Lacy USN, as she provides a unique and detailed perspective on how she and her USN husband have worked together to craft Navy ...
Ethics of Planetary Defense
Planetary defense encompasses all the capabilities needed to detect the possibility of a potential asteroid or comet impact with the earth, and then either prevent the...
Do My Best to Do My Duty
We talk with Command Master Chief Britt Slabinski about doing the right thing when the decision becomes impossible. He relates how he invoked the 3CsPlus concept - cou...
Cultural Awareness, Friend and Foe
LtGen Gaskin has been the Deputy Chairman, NATO Military Committee, in Brussels, Belgium. Before that, he served as the Commanding General of the 2d Marine Division an...
Emergency Management and Climate Change
We're in conversation with Ms. Deanne Criswell, the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). In this episode, we discuss how FEMA handles ethic...
Leadership in Space: ENCORE presentation
Are Leadership principles any different in Space? What's it like to be the commander of the International Space Station? Ground control is an integral part of your tea...
An Ethics Code for the US Armed Services?
Why might the existing Oath of Office not be enough to serve as an ethical guideline for military service? Why can’t the Uniform Code of Military Justice handle the po...
Competence, Character and Connectedness
What are the essentials of Leadership Development? How does Competence, Character, and Connectedness play a part? How do you achieve those "C's" while serving in the o...
Just War
Under what conditions is the state morally justified in waging war? What are the moral responsibilities of those called upon to fight their nation's wars? This podcast...
Character
A discussion on character, the moral virtues most relevant to aspiring military officers, and how NE203 is structured to help midshipmen learn how to develop their cha...
Moral Deliberation
Moral deliberation involves the filtering and weighing (whether consciously or unconsciously) of relevant moral principles and concepts in order to determine a course ...
Moral Perception
Moral perception is awareness of the morally relevant features of the world. Many things can get in the way of perceiving the morally salient features of a given situa...
NE203 Overview
This podcast introduces the main reasons that counted in favor of the thorough revision of NE203 and summarizes the most important changes made to that course.
Just War: Moral and Legal Implications
The conduct of war is subject to both moral and legal rules – for example, rules about who is a legitimate target, and who is not. What is the relationship between tho...