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Noshing With Colonel Joshua M. McConkey, M.D. – October 10, 2024

Noshing With Colonel Joshua M. McConkey, M.D. – October 10, 2024

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Author, Be The Weight Behind The Spear


This week on Ira’s Everything Bagel Podcast, host Ira Sternberg dives deep into a compelling conversation with Colonel Joshua M. McConkey, M.D., author of the acclaimed book, Be The Weight Behind The Spear.



Dr. McConkey’s Leadership Ethos: Be The Weight Behind The Spear


The episode opens with Dr. McConkey explaining the inspiration behind his book’s title, Be The Weight Behind The Spear. He reveals how this concept serves as his personal leadership philosophy, emphasizing the importance of supporting those at the forefront. Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. McConkey has extensively worked with military personnel who embody the “tip of the spear,” putting themselves in harm’s way to defend our nation. His book delves into the critical role played by the “weight behind the spear” – those who provide the essential support structure that empowers our frontline heroes to succeed.


Leadership in the Age of COVID-19


Dr. McConkey expresses his concerns about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the younger generation. He observes a decline in face-to-face communication skills and a sense of entitlement among some youth. He attributes this, in part, to a lack of strong leadership development during these formative years.


Building a Stronger Community: Everyone Has a Role to Play


Dr. McConkey passionately advocates for fostering a more engaged citizenry. He emphasizes the importance of getting everyone involved in their communities, fostering a sense of shared purpose and responsibility.


Addressing the Mental Health Crisis in America


The conversation sheds light on the concerning rise in mental health issues across the United States. Dr. McConkey, an ER doctor with over 20 years of experience, offers valuable insights into this critical public health challenge.


Why Social Media Might Not Be the Answer for Our Youth


Dr. McConkey sheds light on his decision to restrict his children’s access to social media accounts. He expresses his concerns about the potential negative influences of social media on young minds, particularly when it comes to social interaction and mental well-being.


From Winning the Lottery to Leading in Iraq: Dr. McConkey’s Life-Changing Experiences


The podcast delves into Dr. McConkey’s fascinating life journey. He shares the story of how he “won the lottery” (referring to a fortunate turn of events) and how his experiences serving in Iraq profoundly impacted him as a person.


Holding Kids Accountable: A Cornerstone of Strong Leadership


Dr. McConkey underscores the importance of holding children accountable for their actions. He emphasizes that this fosters responsibility, resilience, and essential life skills.


Empowering Teachers: Building the Next Generation of Leaders


The episode highlights Dr. McConkey’s strong advocacy for empowering teachers. He recognizes the crucial role educators play in shaping young minds and believes they deserve greater support and resources.


Mentorship for the “COVID Generation”: Building Bridges, Not Walls


Dr. McConkey proposes one-on-one mentorship as a powerful tool to bridge the gap and empower the “COVID generation” with the leadership skills they need to thrive. He emphasizes that mentorship can be fostered organically within communities and doesn’t require expensive programs.


Leadership, Integrity, and Accountability: Free and Priceless


Dr. McConkey delivers a powerful message: the core values of leadership, integrity, and accountability can be taught and instilled without a hefty price tag. He emphasizes the importance of leading by example and fostering a culture of responsibility within our communities.


Colonel Joshua M. McConkey, M.D.: A Life Dedicated to Service


The podcast concludes by highlighting Dr. McConkey’s impressive background. We learn about his extensive military service in the Air Force Reserve, his distinguished career as an emergency room physician, and his experience as a professor at Duke University. Dr. McConkey is a decorated veteran, a board-certified physician, and a passionate advocate for the next generation.


Stay Connected with Dr. Joshua McConkey


Be sure to visit Dr. McConkey’s website to learn more about his work and his book, Be The Weight Behind The Spear. You can also follow him on social media to stay updated on his upcoming events and initiatives.


Join the Conversation: Share Your Leadership Journey


We encourage you to share your thoughts on the episode and Dr. McConkey’s message. Have you faced challenges related to leadership or communication in today’s world? How can we work together to build a stronger, more engaged community? Leave a comment below and share


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<summary>Joshua M. McConkey Full Transcript
Ira Sternberg: Welcome to Ira’s Everything Bagel, where I talk with intriguing people about everything: their passions, pursuits, and points of view. One such passion for my guest is leadership and the future of America. Colonel Joshua M. McConkey, MD, has served in the military for more than two decades, has been an ER doctor for more than 20 years, has run for Congress, taught at Duke University, and written an award-winning and bestselling book. It’s called Be the Weight Behind the Spear, available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and all the usual places. For everything about Josh, go to joshmcconkeyforamerica.com, or waitbehindthespear.com. You can also follow him on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and X. Dr. Josh, welcome to the show.
Colonel Joshua McConkey: Thank you, Ira. I appreciate you having me on.
Ira Sternberg: So, what’s the metaphor behind “the weight behind the spear”?
Colonel McConkey: For me, that’s my personal leadership ethos. I’ve been in the military for 22, 23 years, and I’ve worked with a lot of Special Operations people. We call these men and women the “tip of the spear”—the ones kicking down doors, doing amazing things. We can’t all be that tip of the spear. I don’t take lives; I save them. But we can all be the weight behind that spear. We can get involved in our community, whether as teachers, coaches, family mentors, or volunteers, to support this gen
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Noshing With Colonel Joshua M. McConkey, M.D. – October 10, 2024

Noshing With Colonel Joshua M. McConkey, M.D. – October 10, 2024

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