Mission Possible Podcast
Senior technologist Jake Huffman grew up in a North Carolina county with one stoplight, got rejected from architecture school, and fell into engineering because someone told him he wasn't an artist. A sophomore materials science class changed his direction. A steel plant nearly scared him out of metallurgy. A Coast Guard repair center gave him helicopter parts to build with no experience. And a graduate school math problem introduced him to writing code. Every turn came from the same instinct: go one level deeper than the job asks you to. In this episode, Jake talks about why boring systems fall apart, what overconfidence looks like from the inside, and the moment he realized it was more important for his team to function well than for him to be right. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:01 One Stoplight, One Wrestling Team 02:50 Rejected by Art School 06:42 White Hot Steel and Walking Away 08:11 Building Helicopter Parts for the Coast Guard 11:03 Craft Over Mission 15:04 When Systems Don't Fit in One Head 18:34 The Blind Spots of Big-Picture Thinking 24:44 Team Function Over Being Right 27:41 Scar Tissue 30:16 Learn the Old Stuff First 32:58 Build Your Own RAG 34:44 What AI Should Scare You About 36:40 Wrap Up Thank you for spending time with us today! If you're energized by the conversation and eager to see how bold ideas translate into real‑world mission advantage, explore the Bcore ecosystem [https://www.linkedin.com/company/bridge-core]. At Bcore [http://www.bcore.com/], we're uniting exceptional people and cutting‑edge technology to accelerate mission impact and advance national security. Learn more, connect with our team, and discover opportunities to collaborate at bcore.com [http://www.bcore.com/]. Join us in pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
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