🎙️ Interesting Humans Podcast
This episode originally aired on 20-Minute MBA and is now part of Interesting Humans—because stories like this deserve a bigger stage. Chris Schueler’s journey isn’t just about becoming a CEO in cybersecurity—it’s about discipline, humility, faith, and the moments that redefine a life. From growing up in a small town outside Chicago to serving in the military, helping build the Army’s first cyber operations, and eventually leading at the highest levels of global cybersecurity—Chris’s path is anything but typical. But the real turning point? A moment of devastating loss that forced him to confront something he never had before: a lack of control. This conversation dives deep into: * What builds true resilience * Why discipline is the foundation of success * How humility keeps you grounded at the top * And why the hardest moments in life often shape your greatest purpose If you’re chasing growth—in business, leadership, or life—this one will stay with you. Key Takeaways 1. Discipline is the Ultimate Advantage Chris wasn’t the smartest or most naturally gifted—but discipline became his edge. Small, consistent actions compound into elite performance. 2. Humility is What Sustains Success Talent might get you noticed—but humility is what keeps people trusting you, following you, and investing in you. 3. You Don’t Attract Luck—You Position Yourself for It Opportunities don’t just happen. Chris built skills and showed up consistently—so when opportunity came, he was ready. 4. There Are Levels to Everything From military experiences to business leadership, one lesson stood out: There’s always another level—stay humble and keep learning. 5. Your Lowest Moment Can Become Your Defining One The loss of his daughter changed Chris forever. It shifted his perspective from control → faith, and from achievement → purpose. 6. Balance Drives Performance Discipline without humility leads to ego. Humility without discipline leads to stagnation. The combination is where elite leaders live. 7. Leadership is About Creating Thinkers, Not Followers Great leaders don’t just give answers—they build people who can solve problems on their own. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449937/support] 👉 Host: Jeff Hopeck. To learn more about my ventures and the conversations I care about, find me at www.JeffHopeckBrand.com [https://www.jeffhopeckbrand.com/]
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