Intentional Leader with Cal Walters

133: LTG(R) Milford Beagle "Beags" — A Three-Star General on True North, Resilience, Feedback, and How to Lead With Confidence Without Becoming Overconfident

Dec 3, 2025
In this conversation, retired three-star U.S. Army General Milford Beagle shares insights from his new book, showcasing leadership in uncertain times. He discusses the 'cone of silence' that distorts feedback as leaders rise, the importance of balancing confidence with humility, and practical tools like his one-page 'How to Handle Me' document for fostering trust. Beagle also emphasizes the significance of values over strict plans, offering strategies to navigate change, encourage candid feedback, and maintain self-awareness for effective leadership.
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INSIGHT

Cone Of Silence Distorts Leadership

  • As leaders rise they risk a "cone of silence" where bad news doesn't reach them and praise gets inflated.
  • Distortion, not incompetence, is the common way leaders lose their true north.
ANECDOTE

Thrown Into Leadership First Platoon

  • Milford Beagle describes arriving unprepared to his first platoon and being thrust into leadership on a Friday afternoon.
  • The chaotic introduction (motorcycle stunt, first sergeant upset) made him feel like a leader despite insecurity.
INSIGHT

Maps Give Illusion, Compass Gives Direction

  • Maps (plans, frameworks) give the illusion of clarity but fail when they stop working.
  • Your compass—values and judgment—is the stable guide when the map runs out.
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