Lasting Lessons
A Long Blue Leadership Retrospective
SUMMARY
In our Season 4 retrospective, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Naviere Walkewicz ’99 and Wyatt Hornsby, the U.S. Air Force Academy Association & Foundation’s senior vice president of marketing and communications, revisit the clips that stuck with them.
- “Mind. Body. Spirit.”
- “What can I do for others?”
- “Be humble. Be credible. Be approachable.”
These aren’t just soundbites. They’re leadership gold.
This episode will remind you why these conversations matter.
TOP 10 LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE
- Lead from mind, body and spirit: Sustainable leadership requires caring for mental clarity, physical stamina and spiritual/emotional grounding.
- Leadership is a daily practice, not a position: Being a leader shows up in consistent habits and choices, not just in moments when you have the spotlight or a title.
- Mental health fuels clarity and creativity: Protecting your mindset and mental health enables focus, problem-solving and innovation.
- Physical readiness underpins reliability: Long hours and high-demand environments require physical energy and stamina so you can show up for others when it counts.
- Spiritual/emotional health anchors your “why”: Knowing your purpose and values helps you make grounded decisions and stay steady under pressure or when uncertain.
- Shift from “Why me?” to “What can I do for others?”: Transform challenges by asking how you can serve your team and community, rather than focusing on personal hardship.
- Selfless leadership unlocks others’ potential: When you lead by example and create opportunities for others to excel, people gain confidence and stretch toward their own “superhero” potential.
- Humility, credibility and approachability are core leadership traits: Effective leaders are humble about their limits, credible in what they say and do, and approachable enough that others feel safe coming to them.
- Trust and respect are earned, not assumed, especially with large teams and many colleagues, you must earn trust and respect through consistent behavior, not rely on rank or title.
- Leadership is ongoing presence and intention: Leadership doesn’t start with a title; it’s about showing up with intention and care, being present when it matters, and putting others first over the long term.
CHAPTERS
0:00:07 Introduction & Episode Setup
0:00:54 Intro – Leadership as Daily Practice (Tanji Johnson Bridgeman)
0:01:19 Mind, Body, Spirit in Leadership
0:02:06 Reflection on Intentional, Holistic Leadership
0:02:39Intro – Selfless Leadership & Inspiring Others (Dave Harden)
0:02:59 Transforming Challenges & Leading Selflessly
0:03:26 Reflection on Timeless, Presence-Based Leadership
0:04:03 Intro – Humble, Credible, Approachable (Rep. August Pfluger)
0:04:30 Core Leadership Tenets in Public Service
0:05:37 Reflection on Trust, Respect and Credibility
0:06:13 Season Four Recap & Invitation to Explore Past Episodes
0:06:57 New Biweekly, Year-Round Schedule Announcement
0:07:45 Closing – Core Leadership Themes & Thank-Yous