Intersections

Kyle Waldrep and Tom Leppert
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Jun 17, 2025 • 1h 22min

Monetary Policy, Mentorship & The Future of America with Rob Kaplan

Rob Kaplan, former President of the Dallas Federal Reserve, takes us through his remarkable journey across three major arenas: finance, academia, and public service. From his days on the Goldman Sachs management committee to shaping U.S. monetary policy, Kaplan shares powerful lessons on leadership, economic foresight, mentoring future leaders, and the strategic risks facing the U.S. economy today. He unpacks everything from Fed decision-making and global competitiveness to AI, tariffs, and why listening might be the most underrated skill in business.In This Episode[00:45] From Markets to Mission: Kaplan’s early fascination with finance and his journey through Goldman Sachs[06:50] Learning to Lead: The importance of mentoring, listening, and building strong teams[15:30] Harvard Years & Learning to Teach: Why academia changed how he managed economists at the Fed[20:00] Inside the Fed: What really happens in those high-stakes policy meetings[26:10] Structural vs. Cyclical Thinking: Why this distinction matters in economic forecasting[32:00] Tariffs, Tax Bills & Tension: Breaking down current U.S. fiscal and trade policy moves[38:20] Global Economic Risk & Reserve Currency Reality[43:00] Productivity, AI, and the Long Game for Growth[48:00] Education, Skills Training & What Keeps Rob Up at Night[53:40] Trust, Institutions, and America's Competitive AdvantageGuest ResourcesFollow Robert KaplanRobert Kaplan’s BooksLike and Subscribe🍏 ⁠⁠Apple⁠⁠🎧 ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠📹 ⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠Follow Us⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠—Editing and Support by ⁠⁠The Good Podcast Co.⁠⁠Follow Us
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Jun 12, 2025 • 22min

When Generations Collide - Building Intersections

Kyle and Tom take a step back to tell the story of their friendship and what sparked the Intersections podcast. What began as bi-weekly breakfasts evolved into a deep friendship spanning generations, perspectives, and life experiences. From entrepreneurship to public service, from personal struggles to professional milestones, they share the story behind the mic—and why this podcast aims to humanize leadership, elevate diverse voices, and explore the issues that shape lives and culture.In This Episode[01:20] Pancakes, Bacon, and the Start of a Mentorship[04:05] Generational Differences & Family Foundations[06:45] Entrepreneurship, Real Estate, and Resilience in Your 20s[09:50] Learning from Failure and the Importance of People[13:20] The Influence of a Single Mom[15:55] Perseverance, Faith, and the Power of Encouragement[18:40] A Chance Encounter that Changed Everything[22:00] Unexpected Doors: From Junior College to the White House[26:30] Experience as a Gateway to Empathy[29:00] The Podcast Idea: A Wild-Haired Moment[31:25] What Makes Intersections Unique[33:40] The Power of Stories, Not Outlines[36:00] Our Guests: From Beat Cops to Fed Chairs[41:15] Leadership, Education, and Servant Influence[45:00] Looking Ahead: More Voices, More StoriesLike and Subscribe🍏 ⁠Apple⁠🎧 ⁠Spotify⁠📹 ⁠Youtube⁠Follow Us⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠Instagram⁠—Editing and Support by ⁠The Good Podcast Co.⁠Follow Us
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Jun 10, 2025 • 1h 13min

Fighter Jets, Fukushima & Global Leadership with Admiral Pat Walsh

Admiral Pat Walsh, the only person to serve as both a Blue Angel and a four-star admiral, joins the show to share wisdom forged in the skies, at sea, and through global crises. From commanding the Pacific Fleet during the 2011 Japan earthquake and Fukushima disaster to leading major educational reform today, Pat’s story is one of humility, service, and mission-driven leadership. Whether flying fighter jets or reshaping underserved communities, his approach blends servant leadership with deep cultural insight and a relentless pursuit of growth.In This Episode[00:00] Intro to Admiral Walsh & his Navy legacy[01:30] Most satisfying assignment: Commanding an F-18 squadron[05:00] The power of the all-volunteer force & White House Fellowship[07:00] Aviation, Top Gun, and the Blue Angels[12:00] Life in Bahrain & insights on majority/minority dynamics[16:00] Lessons in leadership from the Blue Angels: Critique & team trust[20:00] Midway & the importance of honest reflection in national defense[24:00] Operation Tomodachi: Responding to Japan’s 3/11 disaster[31:00] Real-time crisis communication and social media’s unexpected role[34:00] Impact of the mission on U.S.-Japan relations[36:00] The rules-based world order & its modern challenges[39:00] Strategic threats: Strait of Hormuz, South China Sea, and Taiwan[45:00] Cyber warfare and U.S. vulnerability[52:00] Christo Rey: Building generational change through education[59:00] From Pleasant Grove to College Degrees: Changing a community[1:03:00] The Guantanamo report: Moral courage in service[1:10:00] Final thoughts on service, sacrifice, and transformational leadershipGuest ResourcesCristo Rey School DallasLike and Subscribe🍏 Apple🎧 Spotify📹 YoutubeFollow UsLinkedIn: Instagram—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co.Follow Us
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Jun 3, 2025 • 1h 8min

Baseball, Identity, and the Long Game with Chris Young

Chris Young, President of Baseball Operations for the Texas Rangers, shares a wide-ranging and heartfelt conversation about leadership, resilience, and the state of the game. A Dallas native who went from Highland Park to Princeton, from player to exec, Chris opens up about navigating setbacks, building a winning culture, and the 2023 World Series run. He also reflects on his faith, family, and what truly matters beyond the scoreboard.Whether you're a diehard baseball fan or just someone interested in integrity-driven leadership, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and wisdom from one of MLB’s most respected voices.In This Episode[01:10] Baseball's Rollercoaster: Chris talks about the ups and downs of a long season, tight margins in baseball, and the mental grind of leadership.[04:00] The Levers of Leadership: Internal discussions, accountability, and managing a team of high-earning pros—what changes can you actually make?[07:30] Building Culture Over Talent: Why character comes first and how Chris’s leadership philosophy is shaped by team-first mentality.[09:40] World Series Flashback: From Game 5 heartbreak to ALCS victory—Chris shares the behind-the-scenes message that helped rally the Rangers.[14:20] Comeback Player of the Year: Chris details his injury battles, emotional lows, and the surgery that reignited his career—and the lesson he wanted to teach his kids.[20:00] Princeton, Perspective & North Texas Roots: On his college decision, raising his family in Dallas, and why Ranger pride needed a reboot.[24:10] NIL & Baseball's New Era: The college sports shake-up, shifting developmental paths, and its impact on the draft and minor leagues.[29:40] Baseball vs. Basketball: Why Chris picked the diamond over the court despite an offer from the Sacramento Kings—and what legendary coach Pete Carril told him.[34:30] Faith, Family & What Grounds You: Chris on humility, identity, and staying centered through the chaos of pro sports.[38:00] Competing with the Giants: Why market size doesn’t guarantee success—and how Dallas can become a true baseball town.[41:30] The Future of the Game: From pitch clocks to expanding globally, Chris gives an insider's view on what MLB needs to thrive.[47:30] Social Media & Player Pressure: Today’s athletes live in a different world—Chris reflects on mental health, identity, and what he tells minor leaguers.[51:00] Youth Sports & The Right Lessons: A candid take on participation trophies, failure, and what makes a great youth coach.Like and Subscribe🍏 Apple🎧 Spotify📹 YoutubeFollow UsLinkedInInstagram—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co.
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May 27, 2025 • 53min

Loss, Leadership, and Service with Chief David Brown

Chief Brown is the former Police Chief of Dallas and the former Police Superintendent of Chicago. His career spans 30+ years with a commitment to viewing his work through the lens of truth and grace. Chief Brown grew up in Dallas and was the first police chief to utilize an explosive armed robot  to eliminate a suspect during the deadly July 7th, 2016 attack that killed 5 DPD officers. Chief Brown is credited with strengthening DPD’s ties to the community, lowering violent crime, and making Dallas a safer city. In This Episode[02:45] Losing a Partner and Finding Purpose: The traumatic loss of his partner and how it shaped his path to leadership.[05:00] July 7, 2016 – A Chief’s Toughest Day: An in-depth account of the Dallas protest shooting, decision-making in crisis, and use of a robot bomb—unprecedented in U.S. policing.[13:50] Growing Up in South Oak Cliff: The role of family, the crack epidemic, and why he chose a career in law enforcement despite personal and family resistance.[17:40] Discretion, Compassion, and Policing with Heart: A powerful story of showing grace to a young man that changed how he approached community policing.[20:55] Policing Philosophy & Challenges with Police Culture: Pushing back on union dynamics, promoting community accountability, and the evolution from arrest-focused to community-focused.[24:10] George Floyd & Police Reform: Insights into systemic issues, internal discipline, and the delicate balance leaders must strike.[26:20] The Future of Policing: Challenges recruiting young people, political influence, and his hope for moderation in policing narratives.[30:00] Leading in Dallas vs. Chicago: Cultural, political, and structural differences between the two cities—and his mission to develop local leadership in Chicago.[37:10] Strategic Police Growth in Dallas: How increased staffing under Mayor Rawlings led to crime reduction and better response times.[39:50] Community Restoration & Economic Framing: Why framing police investment as economic development helped foster support in historically underserved areas.[41:00] Faith, Service, and the Role of the Church: Chief Brown shares the spiritual foundation behind his resilience and why personal relationships matter more than policy.[43:40] “Defund the Police” & Prosecutorial Agendas: His critique of the defunding movement, policy failures, and the downstream effects on neighborhoods that need protection the most.[48:45] Investing in Young People & Leadership Diversity: A call to raise up new leaders—especially women—and why he believes servant leadership is still the path forward.[50:45] Legacy, Estate Planning, and Family Impact: Chief Brown reflects on giving back intentionally.Resources MentionedCalled to Rise: A Life in Faithful Service to the Community That Made Me by David O. BrownLIKE and SUBSCRIBE🍏 Apple🎧 Spotify📹 YoutubeFollow UsLinkedInInstagram—Editing and Support by The Good Podcast Co.
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May 20, 2025 • 1min

What is Intersections?

We’re Kyle and Tom—two guys from two very different generations, sitting down to talk about the issues shaping our country. From business to politics to sports, Intersections is all about getting a multi-generational perspective on what matters most. We've got a great lineup of recognizable guests from Chief David Brown to Chris Young (President of the Texas Rangers) —leaders with real stories to tell. And while we may not agree on everything, that’s the point. Real conversation, real tension, real insight.What to Expect:– A cross-generational take on America’s biggest issues– Guests from business, politics, and sports who bring fresh perspective– Honest, human conversations that go beyond headlines– Stories that connect the dots between personal experience and public impactWhy Listen?Because understanding each other—across generations, backgrounds, and beliefs—is more important than ever. And we’re here for those conversations.Hit subscribe and join us at the intersection.AppleSpotifyYoutubeAmazon MusicConnect With UsLinkedInInstagram

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