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Words from the Wise Podcast

Podcast by Gary L. Wise

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Join Words From The Wise with Gary Wise, retired U.S. Navy Command Master Chief and founder of Wise Leadership Solutions, for relentlessly authentic deckplate leadership insights forged in real-world experience.From advising Commanding Officers and leading Sailors worldwide in high-pressure environments to his current daily mentorship of 180+ high school NJROTC cadets at Vanguard High School, Gary delivers no-fluff conversations and actionable strategies that help you:Cultivate persevering teamsCreate inspirational intensityTake full ownership of your growthGenerate unstoppable momentum in your leadership and daily lifeWhether you’re a young person determined to build real leadership skills, a parent who wants your teen to develop unbreakable discipline, a struggling leader searching for a breakthrough, an aspiring leader ready to step up, a seasoned leader who refuses to plateau, or a veteran transitioning into civilian leadership — this is your place.Tune in for practical, battle-tested lessons on discipline, perseverance, ownership, and earning your opportunities every single day — drawn from over 28 years on the deckplates and now applied daily in the classroom, headquartered in Ocala, Florida.

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82 episodes

episode Getting Fired As Squad Leader Was The Lesson artwork

Getting Fired As Squad Leader Was The Lesson

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2459480/fan_mail/new] She wanted overseas orders and got Camp Lejeune. She wanted aviation and landed in engineering utilities. And somehow, that’s exactly why this conversation works: it’s an honest look at how a young Marine turns disappointment into direction without losing her edge. We’re joined by Ashley Smith aka "Smitty", one of my former NJROTC cadets, calling in from Marine Corps schoolhouse as a water purification specialist. We talk about switching schools, finding the right NJROTC program, getting reset in rank, and learning to earn trust the slow way through standards, boards, and showing up when it counts. If you care about leadership development, military mentorship, and what it actually takes to stand out without burning bridges, you’ll hear the real stuff, not the highlight reel. Smitty also breaks down Marine Corps boot camp takeaways you can use right now: why running endurance matters more than you think, how breathing can make or break your pace, and why mobility and functional strength are not optional when you’re trying to stay healthy. We get into the mental side too, including the hard lesson that sometimes the best leaders get pulled from leadership roles so they can learn followership, patience, and discipline. From there we zoom out into Marine Corps career planning: promotions, retention, pride in “unsexy” jobs that keep units alive in the field, and her long-term goal of doing 20 years with a possible drill instructor tour and maybe ROTC instruction down the road. If you’ve ever questioned your path, this one will help you tighten your plan and keep moving. Subscribe for more conversations like this, share it with a future recruit or a former cadet, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of the transition from student leader to service member do you want us to talk about next? https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/ [https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/]

22 May 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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When Family Breaks Bad

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2459480/fan_mail/new] A single phone call can be the difference between burning your life down and finally growing up. I’m Gary Wise, and I’m telling one of the most personal stories I’ve ever shared: my relationship with my little sister Kristina, from childhood closeness to years of conflict, and the grief that followed her death. I walk through my background as an adopted kid who moved constantly, the money stress that shaped our home, and the choices I made as a teenager that pushed me out of school and out of my parents’ house. Then the U.S. Navy becomes my reset button, but family problems don’t magically disappear just because you put on a uniform. When Kristina becomes a teen mom, the pressure on my parents explodes, and my own immaturity keeps turning every conflict into something bigger than it needs to be. The turning point comes when my sister steals and pawns my belongings while I’m home on leave. I’m angry enough to make a life-altering mistake, and my dad stops me with one sentence: a normal person calls the police. Later, I share what it’s like to get the 2013 Facebook post while boarding a flight, rush home, and say goodbye as Kristina is placed on life support after a drug overdose. We also talk about funeral costs, GoFundMe, and how my Navy Chiefs Mess stepped up when my family had nothing left. If you’ve lived through addiction in the family, complicated sibling relationships, grief, or the need for real boundaries, this one will hit close. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the lesson you took from the story. https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/ [https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/]

15 May 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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The Swim Call Stunt That Ended Up Building A Master Chief

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2459480/fan_mail/new] One risky moment can break your body, and a single email can build your future. Jason Brown joins me to trace a Navy journey that starts with a teenager from Southern California who knows he needs a way out and a way up, then turns into a decades-long lesson in resilience, mentorship, and leadership under pressure. If you care about Navy career development, military mentorship, or what it really takes to grow into a senior enlisted leader, this conversation hits home fast. We talk about the unglamorous but decisive stuff: learning how advancement works when nobody teaches you, asking better questions, and finding mentors who share information instead of gatekeeping it. Jason breaks down how he chose the Navy, how he landed in the damage controlman community, and how boot camp taught him an early lesson about leadership and loneliness when peers turn on you the moment you’re responsible for them. Then the story turns hard. A swim call accident nearly ends his career, and the recovery tests his discipline, family life, and identity. From there we get into shipyard realities, big deck culture, and why some platforms push DC sailors to the edge. Jason also explains how a “sideways” move into the Chiefs mess as mess caterer became a career accelerant, plus what he learned serving at the Naval Academy in an environment built around constant learning and accountability. If you want practical takeaways on resilience, owning your decisions, using opportunities wisely, and leading from the deck plates, press play. Subscribe, share this with a sailor who needs it, and leave a review with the leadership lesson that stuck with you most. https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/ [https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/]

8 May 2026 - 2 h 6 min
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From Fireman To Master-At-Arms

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2459480/fan_mail/new] The Navy rarely follows the plan you had at 17, and John Lukosus is living proof. We sit down as shipmates and walk through a career that starts in the engineering spaces as an undesignated fireman, then pivots hard into the Master-at-Arms world when family reality hits and the stakes suddenly feel personal. Along the way, we unpack what “watchstanding” really teaches you about leadership, why mentorship matters more than motivation speeches, and how one good chain of command can change the entire direction of a sailor’s life. From the post-9/11 force protection surge to harbor patrol, overseas naval security forces, and joint work with Air Force security forces in Japan, John explains how the MA mission expands and how the job can feel very different depending on the base, the SECO, and the expectations of CNIC inspections and FEP. He also shares one of those stories every veteran recognizes: a mission briefed as short and simple that turns into a long, uncomfortable adventure, including an embarked security assignment that becomes 87 days on a submarine. We also get honest about the cost, including EFMP complications, geographic separation, an IA to Guantanamo Bay, and the stress of leadership as you move from MA2 to MA1 to Chief and Senior Chief. Near the end, a medical emergency and heart surgery force a reset, but he fights back to stay mission-ready and takes one final run with USS Tripoli in Seventh Fleet before deciding to retire on his own terms. If you care about Navy leadership, veteran career transition, Master-at-Arms life, force protection, or how families shape military decisions, this one will stick with you. If the story helps you, subscribe, share it with a shipmate, and leave a review so more sailors and veterans can find these hard-earned lessons. What part of John’s path sounds most like your own? https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/ [https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/]

1 May 2026 - 1 h 45 min
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Strong Leaders Say No So Others Can Grow

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2459480/fan_mail/new] Boundaries are not about being harsh, they’re about being clear. I’m back with part two of our conversation on setting effective boundaries that protect your time, your sanity, and your relationships, while still helping the people around you grow. If you’ve ever felt stretched thin by constant requests, constant problems, or constant emotional pressure to say yes, this one gives you language and structure to say no with purpose. We dig into “strategic non-intervention” and why safe failure is a gift, not neglect. I share how grit is built through imperfect reps, why I value perseverance more than the buzzword resilience, and how independence is earned when people learn to operate without micromanagement. We also talk leadership time management through the 80/20 rule, why too many priorities crush quality, and how delegation often fails because trust or training is missing. Then we widen the lens: authenticity versus compliance, the damage of false harmony, and why consistency is the foundation of trust. I also hit the loneliness epidemic and human connection with a simple gut-check question: if your house burned down tonight, who would show up? Finally, we get into conflict competence, accountability, and what it looks like to lead when your team isn’t winning yet. If this helps you lead at work or parent with more calm and clarity, subscribe, share it with someone who needs stronger boundaries, and leave a quick review. What boundary are you setting this week? https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/ [https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/]

24 Apr 2026 - 45 min
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