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May 8, 2024 • 57min

Building Cross-Cultural Competence Through Language and Cultural Immersion with Col. John Baskerville

This episode of Inside West Point: Ideas that Impact, features an in-depth conversation with Colonel John Baskerville, head of the West Point Department of Foreign Languages, discussing the vital role of foreign language and cultural competence in military education and leader development. Baskerville highlights his extensive background in military service and foreign affairs, emphasizing the importance of the semester abroad programs, international exchanges, and the emerging challenges and innovations in teaching language.    The discussion also covers the impact of these programs on cadet development, strategic military operations, and the broader implications for the U.S. Army's engagement in global contexts. The episode sheds light on the transformative experiences cadets undergo through language immersion, their contribution to solving real-world problems, and the strategic advantages of cultural competence in contemporary military operations.    00:00 Meet Colonel John Baskerville: A Distinguished Military Career  01:39 The Evolution and Impact of West Point's Foreign Language Program  03:00 Exploring the Semester Abroad Program: Growth and Strategic Importance  06:19 The Role of Language in Military Strategy and International Relations  08:07 Cadet Experiences Abroad: Stories of Learning and Understanding  13:22 Innovative Teaching and the Future of Military Education  21:28 The Importance of Cross-Cultural Competency in Military Leadership  31:55 Capstone Projects: Bridging Theory and Practice  51:44 Reflections on Service and Leadership: A Personal Insight  53:12 Rapid Fire Questions: Getting Personal with Baskerville   Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.      Resources:   West Point: Two Centuries and Beyond Learn more:       Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academics        Interested in Teaching at West Point? Join us: https://bit.ly/TEACHWP     Learn more about the Department of Foreign Languages: Department of Foreign Languages Connect with us:           Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMA        Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean          X: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dean.usma      Youtube: https://bit.ly/INSIDEWP-YOUTUBE  Credits:     Guest: Colonel John Baskerville: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-baskerville-033b2a5)  Host: Brigadier General Shane Reeves: (http://linkedin.com/in/shane-reeves-7950a31b3)    Recording: West Point Public Affairs-Visual Information    Production: Growth Network Podcasts: (https://growthnetworkpodcasts.com)  Publisher: West Point Press (https://westpointpress.com)           This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.  
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Apr 3, 2024 • 42min

Innovation and Tradition: Dr. Jon Malinowski's Perspective on West Point's Historical Landscape

In this episode of Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact, explore the fascinating intersection of history, innovation, and geography at West Point with Dr. Jon Malinowski. With nearly 30 years of experience as a senior civilian faculty member, Dr. Malinowski shares valuable insights into understanding the past through a fresh lens and leveraging modern technology to visualize historical landscapes. Dr. Malinowski takes us on a fascinating journey as he highlights what brings meaning to places and the geographic transformation at West Point within the national context. From mentoring junior faculty to countless hours in the archives, Dr. Malinowski provides a window into his tireless efforts to bring geography—past and present—alive.  Lastly, don’t miss out on his newest book with the West Point Press, The West Point Landscape: 1802-1860.  00:00 Welcome to the Show: Introducing Dr. John Malinowski 00:11 Digging into Dr. Malinowski's Background and Expertise 00:49 Unveiling the Secrets of Historical Research 02:34 A Deep Dive into West Point's Geography and History 07:14 Correcting Common Historical Inaccuracies about West Point 11:34 Exploring the Gothic Revival and Landscape Changes at West Point 12:47 The Significance of Landscape in Geography and Personal Connection 14:49 Inspiration and Meaning: Dr. Malinowski's Connection to West Point 17:30 A Scholarly Journey: Dr. Malinowski's Contributions and Latest Book 22:10 Unusual Collaborations and Insights into West Point's Infrastructure 22:49 The Evolution of Infrastructure and Architecture at West Point 23:53 Exploring Unbuilt West Point: The Projects That Never Were 26:19 Innovation and Historical Geography: Bridging Past and Future 28:42 The Unique Blend of Military and Academic Life at West Point 32:03 Mentoring and the Impact of Junior Faculty at West Point 36:31 Understanding 'Place': A Geographer's Perspective 39:56 Rapid Fire Questions: Insights and Preferences Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.      Resources:  The West Point Landscape: 1802-1860 — West Point Press Learn more:      Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academics       Interested in Teaching at West Point? Join us: https://bit.ly/TEACHWP    Learn more about the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering: Geography and Environmental Engineering | United States Military Academy West Point  Connect with us:          Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMA       Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean          X: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dean.usma     Youtube: https://bit.ly/INSIDEWP-YOUTUBE  Credits:    Guest: Dr. Dr. Jon Malinowski, Professor of Geography  (https://www.westpoint.edu/geography-and-environmental-engineering/profile/jon_malinowski) Host: Brigadier General Shane Reeves, USMA Dean (http://linkedin.com/in/shane-reeves-7950a31b3)   Recording: West Point Public Affairs-Visual Information   Production: Growth Network Podcasts (https://growthnetworkpodcasts.com)   Publisher: West Point Press (https://westpointpress.com)     This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.    
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Mar 6, 2024 • 39min

Next-Gen Battery Technology: The Role of Leadership in Scientific Breakthroughs at West Point with Dr. Enoch Nagelli

In this episode of Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact, Dr. Enoch Nagelli from the Department of Chemistry and Life Science at West Point discusses his research on building renewable energy using nanomaterials and innovative battery designs. He discusses his exploration of flow batteries, his work with the Department of Defense, and his partnerships with civilian universities, all of which aim to advance the field of energy storage and develop innovative munitions technology. Nagelli also shares his work with cadets in the lab, tying classroom fundamentals to applications through hands-on research. His passion for teaching and the development of critical thinking skills in cadets allows for real-world problem-solving, aiding their formation as future officers. Now you can have access to the insights and lessons they learn through hours in the lab. 00:00 Introduction to Inside West Point 00:31 Meet Dr. Enoch Nagelli: Energy Technology Expert 01:47 The West Point Experience: A Conversation with Dr. Nagelli 02:26 The Inspiration Behind Dr. Nagelli's Battery Research 04:25 Understanding the Challenges of Renewable Energy 07:06 The Role of Nuclear Power in Energy Production 08:01 The Future of Energy: Batteries and Nanomaterials 16:01 The Impact of Nanotechnology on Future Innovations 18:28 The Role of Cadets in Advancing Nanotechnology Research 21:44 The Connection Between Research and Teaching 23:03 The Practical Application of Nanotechnology in the Military 29:09 The Journey to West Point: Dr. Nagelli's Story 35:47 The Power of Failure in Character Development 37:42 Rapid Fire Questions with Dr. Nagelli 39:28 Conclusion and Farewell Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others. Learn more: · Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academics · Interested in Teaching at West Point? Join us: https://bit.ly/TEACHWP Connect with us: · Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMA · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean · X: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma · Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dean.usma Credits: · Guest: Dr. Enoch Nageilli, Associate Professor and Program Director of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemistry and Life Science (https://www.linkedin.com/in/enoch-nagelli-3b075214/)· Host: Brigadier General Shane Reeves, USMA Dean (http://linkedin.com/in/shane-reeves-7950a31b3) · Recording: West Point Public Affairs-Visual Information · Production: Growth Network Podcasts (https://growthnetworkpodcasts.com) · Publisher: West Point Press (https://westpointpress.com) This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.
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Feb 7, 2024 • 56min

Character Development at West Point: Insights from Dr. Peterson

In this episode, Dr. Jeff Peterson and Brig. Gen. Reeves discuss the crucial role of character development at West Point. They introduce an upcoming transformation of the Academic Program—the integration of 5 mandatory courses from throughout a cadet’s four years that focus on different components of character development. In particular, they explore the History of the Army course, drawing lessons from historical leaders, and emphasize the evolution of the Army as a trusted profession. The episode provides a comprehensive view of how West Point prepares cadets for the complexities of military service.  Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Background 01:21 The Importance of Character at West Point 03:33 The Role of the Honor Code in Character Development 05:16 The Evolution of the Honor Code and Character Expectations 09:06 The Intersection of Personal and Professional Life in Character Development 15:21 The Journey to Leading Character Efforts at West Point 18:09 Defining and Developing Character at West Point 25:47 Introduction to the Character Thread in the Academic Program 28:48 The Five Core Courses in the Character Thread 30:09 The Role of History in Character Development 34:07 The Importance of Character Integration in the Academic Program 39:47 The Challenges of Character Integration 47:21 The Role of Character in Navigating Complex Situations 49:42 Rapid Fire Questions and Concluding Remarks Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.      Learn more:      Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academics       Interested in Teaching at West Point? Join us: https://bit.ly/TEACHWP     Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMA       Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean          X: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dean.usma      Credits:    Recording: West Point Public Affairs-Visual Information   Production: Growth Network Podcasts (https://growthnetworkpodcasts.com)   Publisher: West Point Press (https://westpointpress.com)     This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.       
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Jan 24, 2024 • 11min

Season 2 Kickoff: Connecting Ideas and Education

In the Season 2 launch of "Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact," Dean Brigadier General Shane Reeves and Major Renée Sanjuán delve into the transformative journey ahead. Reflecting on the success of Season 1, the Dean expresses gratitude for the overwhelming support from listeners and the enlightening conversations with West Point's scholarly minds. Timestamps: 00:24 Introduction and Welcome to Season 2  00:42 Interview Begins: Reflections on Season 1  02:21 The Power of Interdisciplinary Collaboration  04:13 Connecting the Dots: The Interconnectedness of Topics  07:26 The Role of Education in National Security  08:14 The Impact of Real-World Application in Cadet Education  09:16 The Role of Faculty and External Partners in Cadet Education  10:09 The Importance of the Podcast and a Look Ahead to Season 2  11:01 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements  Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.     Learn more:     Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academics      Interested in Teaching at West Point? Join us: https://bit.ly/FutureWPFaculty     Connect with us:         Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMA      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean         X: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma        Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dean.usma   Credits:   Guest: Brigadier General Shane Reeves, USMA Dean (http://linkedin.com/in/shane-reeves-7950a31b3)  Host: Major Renée Sanjuán, USMA Associate Dean for Communications (http://linkedin.com/in/renee-l-sanjuan-8651094a) Recording: West Point Public Affairs-Visual Information  Production: Growth Network Podcasts (https://growthnetworkpodcasts.com)  Publisher: West Point Press (https://westpointpress.com)    This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.  
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Dec 6, 2023 • 57min

Bonus Episode: Inspiring Innovation with Superintendent LTG Gilland and Dean BG Reeves

In this bonus episode, the West Point Superintendent LTG Steve Gilland and Dean BG Shane Reeves join forces on the West Point Association of Graduates Broadcasting Network Podcast. During their conversation, they use their experiences in the operational Army and at West Point to discuss the complexities of innovating, including how innovation elevates education at the Academy, the pending launch of the Innovation Hub, and the purpose behind this year’s intellectual theme: “Innovation, Technology, and The Future of National Defense.” Throughout their discussion, they lay out a framework for those interested in integrating and encouraging innovation within their organizations. Don't miss out on this season’s final episode of Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact.Chapter Summaries:01:30 Defining innovation03:30 Innovation at the Academy07:15 Phase One: Identify needs09:10 Encouraging conversation in the military14:00 Fostering experiential learning18:00 Phase Two: Develop Solutions24:40 Cross functional teams32:30 Phase Three: Integration40:00 The innovation hub46:30 Research as a form of educationLoved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.Resources: West Point magazine article on innovation: https://www.westpointaog.org/news/innovation-technology-the-future-of-national-defense · Annual Intellectual Theme: https://bit.ly/WPInnovationTheme ·Interested in Teaching at West Point? Join us: https://bit.ly/FutureWPFacultyConnect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.usma Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean X: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dean.usma Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academicsCredits:Special thank you to the West Point Association of Graduates Broadcasting Network for hosting LTG Gilland and BG Reeves as guests, and for sharing this episode on our show: https://podcasts.apple.com/sl/podcast/wpaog-podcast/id1651687031Recording: West Point Public Affairs-Visual Information · Production: Growth Network Podcasts (https://growthnetworkpodcasts.com)Publisher: West Point Press (https://westpointpress.com)This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.
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Nov 1, 2023 • 42min

Powering the Future: Electrifying the U.S. Army's Tactical Fleet with Dr. Todd Davidson

In this episode, we delve into the complexities of electrifying the U.S. Army's tactical fleet and installation resilience. Dr. Todd Davidson, an expert in sustainable infrastructure and energy systems, shares his insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with transitioning military vehicles to electric power. He discusses the importance of maintaining tactical capabilities, the role of primary and secondary energy supplies, and the potential advantages of silent, electrified vehicles in combat situations. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion on Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact.Chapter Summaries;0:00:00 Introduction to the podcast and the guest, Dr. Todd Davidson0:03:01 The Intersection of Energy and Defense0:09:45 Underutilization of vehicles and the benefits of electric vehicles0:12:31 The win-win situation of reducing fuel consumption and environmental footprint0:14:19 The interdisciplinary approach and impetus behind the Sustainable Infrastructure, Resilience, and Climate Consortium (SIRCC)0:16:05 Involvement of cadets through independent studies and immersion opportunities0:18:44 Capstone Opportunities and Breaking Down Silos in Education0:22:00 Lessons Learned and Aligned Vision in Building the SIRCC0:25:01 The SIRCC’s Role in Energy Resilience and Security0:27:29 Addressing Threats and Resilience in Infrastructure0:29:28 Potential of small modular reactors in improving resilience0:38:21 Hybridized Abrams: Potential for Increased Torque and Reduced Fuel0:40:25 Teaching at West Point: Leaving a Positive WakeLoved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.Resources: West Point Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering: https://bit.ly/WP_CMEInterested in Teaching at West Point? Join us: https://bit.ly/FutureWPFacultySustainable Infrastructure, Resilience, and Climate Consortium: https://bit.ly/WP_SIRCCConnect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMAFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadeanTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/deanusmaWebsite: https://www.westpoint.edu/academicsCredits:Guest: Dr. F. Todd Davidson, Ph.D., Department of Civil & Mechanical EngineeringRecording: West Point Public Affairs-Visual Information Production: Growth Network Podcasts (https://growthnetworkpodcasts.com)Publisher: West Point Press (https://westpointpress.com)This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.
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Oct 4, 2023 • 45min

Retaining Good Talent Through Inspiring Leadership: A Discussion with Colonel Everett Spain

Join us for another episode of Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact. In this episode, we speak with Colonel Everett Spain about leadership studies and inspiring leaders’ impact the on talent development. We discuss Spain's research on leader evaluations and retention patterns, highlighting the importance of creating a positive culture. We also touch on the role of battalion commanders in shaping future leaders and the significance of innovation and intellectual development. Additionally, we mention the importance of character and the ongoing research efforts within the department.    Chapter Summaries;  0:00:00 Introducing Colonel Everett Spain and the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership  0:02:10 Spain's personal experience with inspiring leadership  0:09:30 Addressing the challenge of retaining and inspiring young officers.  0:11:57 The voluntary nature of command and the need for opting in.  0:18:57 Introduction to the Army Talent Management Task Force  0:23:05 Challenges and considerations in talent screening and selection  0:27:38 West Point as the intellectual center of the U.S. Army  0:31:13 Leadership and strategic thinking for junior Army leaders  0:33:21 The importance of thinking strategically for lieutenants  0:35:52 The influence of character in high-stress situations  0:37:41 Leaving a legacy of positive impact on others    Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.      Resources:  Col Everett Spain’s Research: https://bit.ly/WP_Spain  Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership: https://bit.ly/WP_BSL Interested in Teaching at West Point? Join us: https://bit.ly/FutureWPFaculty      Connect with us:         Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMA      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean        Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma        Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academics          Credits:   Guest: Colonel Everett Spain, Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership   Recording: West Point Public Affairs-Visual Information  Production: Growth Network Podcasts (https://growthnetworkpodcasts.com)  Publisher: West Point Press (https://westpointpress.com)   This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.        
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Sep 4, 2023 • 32min

Decoding Data Literacy: Perspectives from Colonel Nicholas Clark

Join us for another episode of Inside West Point: Ideas That Impact. In this episode, Colonel Nicholas Clark and West Point Dean Brigadier General Shane Reeves explore the pivotal role of data-driven decisions in the military and. Clark sheds light on the inception of the Center for Data Analysis and Statistics, his creation of a data literacy program for the Army, and the surging significance of data and analytics. Clark underscores the imperative for officers to possess data literacy and unveils his research award focused on engaging undergraduates in data science. Tune in to discover how to enhance your data literacy and gain insights into the fulfilling realm of teaching at West Point.  Chapter Summaries; 0:00:00 Introduction to the podcast and the guest, Colonel Nicholas Clark 0:02:08 Colonel Nicholas Clark's Career Trajectory in Data Analytics 0:03:17 The role and work of West Point's Center for Data Analysis and Statistics 0:07:50 Understanding the Importance of Cleaning Data 0:10:09 Expanding the Data Literacy Course Across the Army 0:17:00 Army's Reliance on Data in the Field 0:20:03 Engaging Undergraduates in Data Science Through Sports Statistics 0:26:30 Recognizing the Data Workforce Shortage 0:28:08 Self-development Tips for Data Literacy 0:30:49 The Strengths of West Point and its Core Values 0:31:20 Closing Remarks and Call to Action  Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.    Resources mentioned in this episode: Books: Be Data Literate: The Data Literacy Skills Everyone Needs To Succeed 1st Edition by Jordan Morrow Effective Data Storytelling: How to Drive Change with Data, Narrative and Visuals 1st Edition by Brent Dykes  Data Literacy Course: https://talent.army.mil/data/  West Point Organizations:  Department of Mathematical Sciences: https://bit.ly/WP_Math Center for Data Analysis and Statistics: https://bit.ly/WP_CDAS  Interested in Teaching at West Point? Join us: https://bit.ly/FutureWPFaculty  Connect with us:        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMA     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean       Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma       Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academics        Credits:  Guest: Colonel Nicholas Clark, Department of Mathematical Sciences  Recording: West Point Public Affairs-Visual Information Production: Growth Network Podcasts (https://growthnetworkpodcasts.com) Publisher: West Point Press (https://westpointpress.com) This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.      
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Aug 7, 2023 • 42min

Artificial Intelligence on the Modern Battlefield - Exploring Interdisciplinary Efforts with Colonel Chris Korpela and Professor Hitoshi Nasu

Join the conversation as we delve into the future of autonomous weapons, bringing together two experts from different fields to explore the potential benefits, risks, and ethical considerations surrounding this rapidly advancing technology.  Professor Hitoshi Nasu, Professor of Law and expert on international security law, the law of armed conflict, and the law of weaponry, discusses incorporating the law of armed conflict into technological developments and the necessity of providing a well-rounded discussion to the integration of new technology on the battlefield. Recently retired Colonel Christopher Korpela, a seasoned military practitioner, and researcher in robotics and autonomous systems, discusses the complexities behind incorporating autonomous technologies into military operations. He highlights improved efficiency and reduced risks to human life as some of the key benefits.  The conversation addresses misconceptions, emphasizes the need for public support, and highlights the value of interdisciplinary collaboration in refining perspectives and finding innovative solutions for the complexities of autonomous weapons. Explore these technologies' potential and lawful operation and join us in envisioning a safer and more secure world.  Chapter Summaries;  (0:00:02) - Start of the episode and introduction to the topic of AI and Robotics in modern warfare. (0:02:00) - Introduction to the guests, Korpela and Nasu, and their collaboration. (0:13:05) - Discussion on the differences between, and challenges of, autonomy and artificial intelligence in warfare, including the DoD's efforts to define a lethal autonomous weapons system. (0:17:05) - Discussion on the ethical and moral arguments against using technology in warfare. (0:26:20) - Discussion on the technical parameters for autonomous military systems, including the potential inclusion of legal parameters within the technology. (0:30:00) - Insight into the potential to team autonomous systems with soldiers. (0:31:17) – Discussion on how this work is developing discussions with external partners and cadets in the classroom.(0:35:00) - Discussion on how autonomous systems could replace legacy systems and shift command responsibility. (0:37:00) - Discussion on the future changes autonomous systems may bring in the chain of command responsibility. (0:39:00) - Speculation on the potential changes autonomous systems may bring to the battlefield. (0:41:12) - Conclusion of the episode and final thoughts on the future of AI in warfare.  Loved this episode? Remember to rate, review, follow, and share this podcast with others.       Resources mentioned in the episode: “Stop the Killer Robot Debate” article: https://on.cfr.org/3OBEEZmLearn more about the Robotics Research Center: https://bit.ly/WP_RoboticsLearn more about the Lieber Institute of Law and Land Warfare: https://lieber.westpoint.edu Connect with us:      Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Dean.USMA   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/usmadean     Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/deanusma     Website: https://www.westpoint.edu/academics           This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.    

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