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Fighting From Where You Stand

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From the hills of Kentucky to the depths of nuclear submarines to commanding Naval Base Guam during an unprecedented global crisis, Captain Jeffrey Grimes' journey through naval leadership offers profound wisdom for anyone navigating challenging environments.
The conversation opens with Grimes' unlikely path to military service, where joining JROTC in his junior year of high school changed his trajectory forever. With refreshing candor, he shares how the Naval Academy Preparatory School and Annapolis shaped his understanding of discipline, teamwork, and the foundations of leadership.
What truly distinguishes this discussion is Grimes' articulation of submarine service philosophy—the necessity of self-reliance and readiness to "fight from where you stand." He reveals the career-defining advice from an early mentor: "If your standards are higher than your bosses, you work for yourself." This entrepreneurial mindset within structured military environments became his north star through increasingly complex leadership roles.
The heart of the conversation explores Grimes' command of Naval Base Guam during the COVID-19 crisis when the USS Theodore Roosevelt arrived with infected sailors. His team's extraordinary efforts to house, feed, and care for 2,400 sailors virtually overnight exemplifies crisis leadership at its finest—leveraging limited resources, maintaining confidence amidst uncertainty, and prioritizing both mission success and human wellbeing.
This isn't just another military career reflection; it's a masterclass in leading through ambiguity, building resilient teams, and maintaining ethical standards when stakes couldn't be higher. Whether you're leading a small team or a major organization, Grimes' experiences offer invaluable perspective on accountability, mission focus, and the true meaning of service leadership.
Subscribe to Words from the Wise for more conversations with leaders whose experiences illuminate the path forward for today's challenges in business, public service, and beyond.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Captain Jeffrey Grimes (00:00:00)

2. Early Life and Journey to Naval Academy (00:06:30)

3. Nuclear Power School and Submarine Service (00:18:40)

4. Rising Through Naval Ranks (00:30:45)

5. Command Experience and Leadership Philosophy (00:45:10)

6. Naval Base Guam and COVID-19 Crisis (01:05:10)

7. Life After Service and Final Reflections (01:29:50)

32 episodes

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From the hills of Kentucky to the depths of nuclear submarines to commanding Naval Base Guam during an unprecedented global crisis, Captain Jeffrey Grimes' journey through naval leadership offers profound wisdom for anyone navigating challenging environments.
The conversation opens with Grimes' unlikely path to military service, where joining JROTC in his junior year of high school changed his trajectory forever. With refreshing candor, he shares how the Naval Academy Preparatory School and Annapolis shaped his understanding of discipline, teamwork, and the foundations of leadership.
What truly distinguishes this discussion is Grimes' articulation of submarine service philosophy—the necessity of self-reliance and readiness to "fight from where you stand." He reveals the career-defining advice from an early mentor: "If your standards are higher than your bosses, you work for yourself." This entrepreneurial mindset within structured military environments became his north star through increasingly complex leadership roles.
The heart of the conversation explores Grimes' command of Naval Base Guam during the COVID-19 crisis when the USS Theodore Roosevelt arrived with infected sailors. His team's extraordinary efforts to house, feed, and care for 2,400 sailors virtually overnight exemplifies crisis leadership at its finest—leveraging limited resources, maintaining confidence amidst uncertainty, and prioritizing both mission success and human wellbeing.
This isn't just another military career reflection; it's a masterclass in leading through ambiguity, building resilient teams, and maintaining ethical standards when stakes couldn't be higher. Whether you're leading a small team or a major organization, Grimes' experiences offer invaluable perspective on accountability, mission focus, and the true meaning of service leadership.
Subscribe to Words from the Wise for more conversations with leaders whose experiences illuminate the path forward for today's challenges in business, public service, and beyond.

https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Captain Jeffrey Grimes (00:00:00)

2. Early Life and Journey to Naval Academy (00:06:30)

3. Nuclear Power School and Submarine Service (00:18:40)

4. Rising Through Naval Ranks (00:30:45)

5. Command Experience and Leadership Philosophy (00:45:10)

6. Naval Base Guam and COVID-19 Crisis (01:05:10)

7. Life After Service and Final Reflections (01:29:50)

32 episodes

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