The Psychology of Leadership Under Fire
In this episode of Trackpads, I take you through the psychology of leadership under fire, exploring what it takes to make critical decisions in the heat of battle. Leadership in combat is more than strategy and tactics—it’s about resilience, decisiveness, and the ability to maintain composure when everything is on the line. I break down the mental demands faced by those in command, from managing fear and stress to balancing authority with empathy. Whether it’s rapid decision-making, morale-building, or handling the weight of life-and-death choices, this episode dives into the traits that define great leaders in the most unforgiving environments.
For those who prefer listening on the go, this episode brings the full Trackpads article to life, making it easy to absorb key lessons while commuting, working out, or just taking a break. Through real-world examples, historical insights, and personal reflections from my time in Iraq and Afghanistan, I highlight what makes battlefield leadership unique and why its lessons extend far beyond the military. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of leadership under extreme pressure and how these principles apply in any crisis.
