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The Road You Took (#TRYT)

Podcast by Greg Flanagan

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About The Road You Took (#TRYT)

What was the fork in the road that changed everything? On The Road You Took #TRYT, host Greg Flanagan explores the defining decisions that shape ordinary lives in extraordinary ways. Inspired by Robert Frost’s classic poem, this podcast invites guests to reflect on the moments they faced a turning point—personally or professionally—and the path they chose. These are stories of doubt, grit, clarity, and courage. Whether you’re searching for insight, inspiration, or simply good conversation, you’ll find uncommon wisdom in these honest stories. 🎧 New episodes drop weekly

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Ancient Wisdom for Modern Leaders Part 1 of 3

Host Greg Flanagan and Dr. Jon Buttaci explore the relevance of ancient philosophy, particularly the teachings of Socrates and Plato, in modern leadership and decision-making. They discuss how Socratic questioning can challenge norms and promote intellectual humility, the interconnectedness of education and leadership, and the allegory of the cave as a metaphor for understanding reality. The conversation emphasizes the importance of guiding others through discomfort in their growth and learning processes. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Ancient Wisdom in Leadership 00:58 Socrates: The Catalyst for Critical Thinking 03:23 Plato's Influence on Modern Leadership 06:02 The Allegory of the Cave: Understanding Reality 08:47 The Role of Education in Leadership 11:54 Navigating Fear and Control in Leadership 14:25 Empowering Others: The Socratic Method in Coaching 17:14 The Importance of Intellectual Humility 19:42 Bringing Knowledge Back to the Cave TAKEAWAYS Ancient wisdom is still relevant in modern leadership. Socrates challenged societal norms through questioning. Intellectual humility is key to personal growth. Plato's works unify education, leadership, and politics. The allegory of the cave illustrates the journey to understanding. Leaders must help others see beyond their immediate reality. Discomfort is a necessary part of growth and learning. Effective coaching requires sensitivity to individual limits. Education should focus on forming values, not just facts. Leadership involves guiding others through their discomfort. About our Guest : Dr Jonathan Buttaci Education * Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh * M.A., Classics, University of Pittsburgh * B.A., Honors Philosophy, Classics, Philosophy and Literature, summa cum laude, University of Notre Dame Jon is a native of Pittsburgh, PA where, after growing up in North Carolina, he later returned to complete a Ph.D. in philosophy. His research concerns theories of knowledge, learning, and the soul in ancient Greek philosophy. He is particularly interested in Aristotle’s account of scientific knowledge, inquiry, and discovery as shown in his (often neglected) scientific works. A key question driving Dr. Buttaci's research is the relationship between perception, habituation, and other strictly non-intellectual forms of cognition (on the one hand), and properly intellectual activities and achievements (on the other). In his research, he looks not only to Aristotle’s scientific works to understand the interplay between intellectual and non-intellectual human activities, but also to the Rhetoric and Poetics. Man is, after all, the most mimetic of animals, accomplishing his first steps toward learning by mimēsis. Dr. Buttaci is also interested in more recent philosophical debates on similar topics in the philosophy of mind, philosophy of knowledge, and philosophy of science. He has research projects at various stages engaging with the work of Newman, Geach, Sellars, and McDowell from the perspective of his work on Aristotle.  He enjoys hiking the forests of Appalachia while puzzling over the paradox of the Meno, the battle rout of Posterior Analytics B.19, the intellect(s) of de Anima III.5, and the ascent to wisdom in Metaphysics A.1. Office: Aquinas Hall 204 Office Phone: 202-319-5589 Email: buttaci@cua.edu [buttaci@cua.edu] Keywords leadership, ancient philosophy, Socrates, Plato, decision-making, education, wisdom, coaching, influence, personal growth, Buttaci

6 Oct 2025 - 22 min
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NCHSSA HoF Football Coach Bruce Hardin

Bruce Hardin shares his extensive journey as a football coach, reflecting on his early influences, the challenges of integration in schools, and the importance of personal growth and relationships in coaching. He emphasizes the significance of caring for people over winning, the impact of mentorship, and the continuous pursuit of learning throughout life. Bruce's stories highlight the profound connections formed through sports and the lasting lessons learned from both successes and failures. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Bruce Harden's Journey 02:30 Early Life and Football Beginnings 05:26 The Impact of Family and Community 08:56 Coaching Philosophy and Experiences 12:24 Integration and Leadership in Schools 17:23 Transitioning to Kannapolis and Early Challenges 21:21 Success at Kannapolis and Community Impact 25:46 Next Steps: Citadel and Beyond 26:03 Journey to Coaching at the Citadel 39:18 Leadership Lessons from Bobby Ross 53:56 Personal Growth and Life Lessons 01:04:52 Legacy and Impact on Others TAKEAWAYS * Bruce Hardin emphasizes the importance of caring for people over winning in sports. * He reflects on the impact of integration in schools and the role of community. * Bruce shares his journey from a shy freshman to a successful coach. * He highlights the significance of mentorship and positive reinforcement. * Bruce believes in continuous learning and personal growth throughout life. * He aims to be a good husband and father, valuing family above all. * Bruce's experiences at West Point shaped his leadership philosophy. * He encourages kindness and acceptance in all interactions. * Bruce's coaching philosophy centers around instilling positivity in players. * He shares memorable stories that illustrate the lessons learned in coaching. * Keywords coaching, leadership, football, personal growth, community impact, education, integration, mentorship, life lessons, sports #Appstatesports #ArmyWP_Football #NCHSSA #BruceHardin #Citadel_Football #leadership #mentorship #lifelessons #TRYT

6 Oct 2025 - 1 h 7 min
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