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Values, Leadership, and Responsibility After Service with Kevin Miller
Episode 158

Values, Leadership, and Responsibility After Service with Kevin Miller

Veteran Led

January 27, 202645m 25s

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Show Notes

What happens when leadership is guided by values instead of convenience?

In this episode, John S. Berry sits down with Colonel (Ret.) Kevin Miller, founder of Know Power Know Responsibility, to discuss leadership, critical thinking, and the responsibility that comes with personal and professional power. Drawing on more than three decades of military service and a civilian career in education and leadership development, Kevin explains how values-based decision-making shapes stronger individuals, organizations, and communities.

The conversation explores critical thinking, accountability, vulnerability in leadership, and why taking responsibility only for what you can control reduces anxiety and strengthens resilience. Kevin also shares insights from his books, including Know Power, Know Responsibility and his upcoming release Superhero Nation, which focuses on helping people live their best lives while strengthening communities and the nation as a whole. This episode offers thoughtful perspective for Veterans, leaders, educators, and anyone seeking clarity, purpose, and integrity after service.

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Guest Links:
Website: https://knowresponsibility.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/knowresponsibility
Instagram: @kevinmillerkpkr 

Topics

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