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Straight Lines | Col. Chris Kolenda: Combat Leadership, Negotiating with the Taliban & the Standard That Never Wavers

1 h 0 min · 21. maj 2026
episode Straight Lines | Col. Chris Kolenda: Combat Leadership, Negotiating with the Taliban & the Standard That Never Wavers cover

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Host Coach Tim Neiman welcomes retired U.S. Army Colonel Chris Kolenda to Straight Lines, brought to you by Bluebook Sports — download the Bluebook Sports app today on Apple or Google Play to connect directly with players, parents, and coaches. Colonel Kolenda is a decorated combat veteran, founder of Strategic Leaders Academy, member of the Consulting Hall of Fame, and the driving force behind the Saber Six Foundation, which supports veterans turning post-combat stress into growth. He and Coach Neiman dig into what leading 800 soldiers in combat truly demands, the costly leadership mistake of creating dependency, why the best leaders develop other leaders and then get out of the way, and how human connection — not firepower — ultimately wins wars. Colonel Kolenda also shares the moving story of thank-you notes from Afghan children that changed the dynamic of an entire village, the heartbreaking reality of veteran suicide rates dwarfing battlefield losses, and why his 1,700-mile bicycle ride to honor his fallen soldiers launched a foundation that is saving lives. A powerful, unforgettable conversation about leadership, sacrifice, and keeping your lines straight no matter the terrain.

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episode Straight Lines | Col. Chris Kolenda: Combat Leadership, Negotiating with the Taliban & the Standard That Never Wavers cover

Straight Lines | Col. Chris Kolenda: Combat Leadership, Negotiating with the Taliban & the Standard That Never Wavers

Host Coach Tim Neiman welcomes retired U.S. Army Colonel Chris Kolenda to Straight Lines, brought to you by Bluebook Sports — download the Bluebook Sports app today on Apple or Google Play to connect directly with players, parents, and coaches. Colonel Kolenda is a decorated combat veteran, founder of Strategic Leaders Academy, member of the Consulting Hall of Fame, and the driving force behind the Saber Six Foundation, which supports veterans turning post-combat stress into growth. He and Coach Neiman dig into what leading 800 soldiers in combat truly demands, the costly leadership mistake of creating dependency, why the best leaders develop other leaders and then get out of the way, and how human connection — not firepower — ultimately wins wars. Colonel Kolenda also shares the moving story of thank-you notes from Afghan children that changed the dynamic of an entire village, the heartbreaking reality of veteran suicide rates dwarfing battlefield losses, and why his 1,700-mile bicycle ride to honor his fallen soldiers launched a foundation that is saving lives. A powerful, unforgettable conversation about leadership, sacrifice, and keeping your lines straight no matter the terrain.

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