

From The Green Notebook
Joe Byerly
Named for the ubiquitous government-issued, hardcover notebooks seen in the hands of servicemembers worldwide - This podcast dives into the notebooks of military leaders, business professionals, authors, and entertainers to examine lessons that will help listeners lead with the best version of themselves.
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Nov 30, 2020 • 31min
Why We Should Say Less - Joe McCormack
Jacob and Joe sit down with Joe McCormack, author of Brief: Make a Bigger Impact by Saying Less and founder of the Brief Lab, to discuss the importance of clear and concise communication. Topics include the elusive 600, briefing empathy, effective email communication, and the power of a brief map.

Nov 22, 2020 • 40min
Shannon Huffman Polson: Knowing Your Story
Send us a textJacob and Joe sit down with Shannon Huffman Polson, author of Grit Factor: Courage, Resilience, and Leadership in the Most-Male Dominated Organization in the World. In this episode Shannon shares her experiences being one of the first female Apache pilots in the U.S. Army and offers advice to leaders on how men and women can work together to create strong cultures in their organizations. They also talk about the importance of knowing your story to develop grit when navigating uncertainty.

Nov 16, 2020 • 34min
Adam Robinson - Leading in the Moment - Part II
Send us a textJacob and Joe interview Adam Robinson in this special two-part series. Adam is a rated chess master who was mentored by Bobby Fischer in the 18 months leading up to Bobby winning the World Chess Championship. He's also the cofounder of the Princeton Review and his book Cracking the System: The SAT is the only test-prep book to have become a NY Times Best Seller. Adam talks with the team about being present with others, finding purpose, and overcoming depression.

Nov 11, 2020 • 54min
BG Steve Marks - Creating a Culture that Endures
Send us a textIn this special Veteran's Day episode, Jacob sits down with Brigadier General Steve Marks, the Deputy Commanding General of 1st Special Forces Command, to talk about the importance of being a life-long learner, having goals and a purpose, balancing a career with a family, and how Marks' mentors influenced him throughout his military career.**DISCLAIMER: BG Marks’ comments represent that of his own views and do not reflect those of the United State Army or Department of Defense**

Nov 7, 2020 • 44min
Adam Robinson - Leading in the Moment
Send us a textJacob and Joe interview Adam Robinson in this special two-part series. Adam is a rated chess master who was mentored by Bobby Fischer in the 18 months leading up to Bobby winning the World Chess Championship. He's also the cofounder of the Princeton Review and his book Cracking the System: The SAT is the only test-prep book to have become a NY Times Best Seller. In Part 1, Adam talks with the team about being present with others, finding purpose, and overcoming depression.

Nov 1, 2020 • 45min
Michael McClellan - Tattooed On Your Brain
Send us a textJacob and Joe talk with Michael B. McClellan about the habits he adopted to write his debut novel The Sand Sea. Under the mentorship of Steven Pressfield, Michael spent 12 years working on his book while being a full-time lawyer, father, and husband. Listen to this episode for insights on how to make time for that important project you keep putting off. Also, they will explore the role that mentorship plays in our lives.

Oct 28, 2020 • 28min
Joe Byerly - The Habit of Reading
Send us a textIn the inaugural episode of the From the Green Notebook Podcast, Jacob interviews Joe about the origins of the website. Joe also discusses the habit of writing and the importance of professional reading.


