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CAPE Lead
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Welcome to the CAPE Lead podcast, where amazing things happen. This podcast was created by retired US Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Timothy “Chachi” Pachasa, and was created to discuss emerging leadership concepts, and hopefully open up the thought process for how we interoperate with our people and our teams. CAPE Lead focuses on teaching leaders how to succeed through solid understandings of Caring, Alignment, Perspectives, and Expectations.
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Today's podcast is dedicated to one of my favorite teammates, and the man who inspired this podcast, Mr. Reggie Moore. In this conversation, we talk about an age-old military phrase called lead, follow, or get the fuck out of the way. However, inside this podcast, we explore a deeper understanding of this concept and how we can practically apply it in our lives.
This episode is my return from an 18 month break from being locked out of my podcast. This is where I share some exciting new updates, and discuss some of the evolution of CAPE Lead over the past two years.
A new year brings new thoughts! In todays episode, I tease out my refreshed look at leadership fundamentals, and how we apply them in our daily lives!
Wow. In this episode you get to hear me battle with my recent struggle with maintaining the moral high ground!
How do we measure someone's value to an organization? Listen to this and tell me what you think!
Today, we discuss (once again, LOL) how purposeful we are with our words, and what we can do to engage with our followers better!
Today we discuss what we can do to control the controllables in our life (through the lens of expectations), and we talk about the possible understanding of narcissism in our lives.
This episode discusses the metaphorical relationship between making regular pancakes, making Japanese pancakes, and how we can apply leadership principles to understand the difference in the two
This episode discusses the differences between expectations and standards in our every day lives.
This episode discusses the simple things that we can do to find value and make leadership easier for ourselves and others
This episode discusses our mindset of buying a car, and the correlation we can make with how we give our people hard skills to be successful in life and leadership
This episode is a discussion about our mindset,and how we can help ourselves and others grow from being a vicTIM, to a vicTOR!
This episode discusses a conversation that our seven year old son Rennan had with my wife about his understanding of expectations
Today, we discuss whether the military model for leadership "really" works, and whether or not we have the capacity to evolve our leadership processes.
Today's podcast is brought to you by a frustration I had in the customer service realm, where a store manager was very unclear about the expectations of what he could provide for me
This episode is brought to you by my two sons Noah and Rennan. What I discussed today is born of conversations I had with them yesterday not only about expectations, but about the importance of using the correct words.
In this episode, I revisit some of my key concepts toward understanding expectations, and I explain why expectations are so important in our daily lives.
Today's episode discusses our understanding of the differences between input, feedback, and how we interact with these two concepts
In this episode we discuss our understanding of both obedience and discipline, but then also add in a third dimension of what is our understanding of organizational commitment inside our respective workplaces.
Today’s episode discusses what we can do to understand the information we give other people, and what we can do to make sure that we’re adding context to that information to make sure that we are leading expectations.
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