
Combat Ready | A Conversation On The Collective
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"No combat-ready unit has ever passed inspection. No inspection-ready unit has ever passed combat.”What does this mean in real terms—for leaders, teams, and individuals? In this episode of The Collective, we explore the stark contrast between appearances and actual performance with three guests who’ve lived it.– Oak McCulloch, retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel and leadership author, shares insights from decades of building leaders in and out of uniform.– Andrew Siepka, former U.S. Coast Guard special operator and mental health advocate, discusses what it truly means to be functionally ready—physically, mentally, and emotionally.– Brian Churchill, active U.S. Coast Guard Reserve and active law enforcement officer, speaks to the gap between what looks good on paper and what works when the pressure is real.We ask:– Is perfection the enemy of performance?– Can we train for chaos—or only grow through it?– What do real leaders prioritize when the mission is on the line?This conversation is about readiness, resilience, and the hard truths most people don’t want to confront.Subscribe and join us. This one pulls no punches.#TheCollective #CombatReady #Leadership #MentalHealth #VeteranVoices #FirstResponders #PerformanceUnderPressure