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Moments in Leadership

Moments in Leadership

By: David B. Armstrong
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Moments in Leadership is a podcast where you will hear firsthand about the careers of senior military leaders as they share their own unique and individual experiences. Moments in Leadership will immerse you in real-life stories where you will learn about the challenging situations these accomplished leaders faced and discover the lessons they learned early in their careers that were the most influential to developing their overall leadership style.© 2026 David B. Armstrong Philosophy Social Sciences
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  • Lieutenant General Dave Bellon - From JAG to General: The Career Nobody Saw Coming
    Jun 30 2026


    Most people think of a Marine general and picture a lifetime of infantry commands and combat deployments. They'd be right about Dave Bellon but they'd be missing half the story.

    In this conversation, Lieutenant General Dave Bellon (Ret.) pulls back the curtain on the parts of his career he rarely talks about: switching from JAG officer to infantry lieutenant, back to JAG, and into a capital murder defense case that put him at the center of one of Camp Pendleton's most high-profile court martials defending a Marine convicted of killing a fellow officer in broad daylight. Then there's the story of Task Force Scorpion, a rocket strike that took out a regimental commander within days of his arrival, and a chaplain who cleared the room and gave two majors communion before sending them back to fight.

    Dave and I have been friends since TBS, and this episode is about what you learn watching someone you've known since they were a lieutenant become a three-star general and what he learned along the way about command, compassion, humility, and what actually matters when the uniform comes off.

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Sergeant Major Carlos Ruiz - Culture, Communication, and Modern Marines
    May 18 2026

    Leadership is often viewed through the lens of decisiveness. Direct orders and quick thinking. But the most impactful modern leaders are those who prioritize collaboration, and remain present in their leadership roles.

    I’ve been thinking about the future, and today’s junior Marines are different: researchers, thinkers, and seekers of authenticity. They aren’t afraid to ask the hard questions.


    In this candid conversation, Sergeant Major Carlos Ruiz and I explore why leaders must shift from issuing orders to showing genuine interest and investing in an individual Marine’s life through the "one Marine" theory: how a single individual can turn an entire battalion around.


    Whether discussing the evolution of "field day" or the weight of addressing mental health and fitness, Carlos emphasizes that the Marine Corps is a tribe that must constantly be taught its ethics, its culture, and its worth. We talked about executive presence, senior enlisted slating, and the "Message to Garcia" mindset. Today’s leadership has a mandate to ensure every Marine whether staying in or transitioning out is prepared for the life that follows their service.

    Watch the full video episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ip9JCSQ7x5U

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • CMSSF John Bentivegna - From Imposter Syndrome to Chief of the Space Force
    Apr 8 2026

    John Bentivegna didn’t plan to spend 30 years in the military. He joined the Air Force with a simple goal: serve a few years, earn veteran’s preference, and come back to New Jersey to become a firefighter.

    Instead, that four-year contract turned into a career that eventually led him to become the Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force, the senior enlisted leader of the newest branch of the U.S. military.

    In this conversation, Bentivegna looks back at the moments that shaped how he leads. The early mistakes. The confidence he had to grow into. The uncomfortable jump from working tactical problems on base to sitting at the table where strategy and national security decisions happen.

    He also shares the lesson many leaders learn the hard way: the job eventually changes. You stop climbing the ladder yourself and start building it for the people coming behind you.

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    Join the Moments in Leadership Supercast community
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    Apple Podcasts
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    Spotify
    https://open.spotify.com/show/1hQl53NzCiJwlWS9xQZFw9

    YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/@MomentsinLeadership

    Official Website
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