The Character Podcast
In this episode of the Character Podcast, we sit down with Dr Vic Carr – headteacher, Army Reservist, author, and a powerful example of what service-led leadership looks like in action. Vic brings a unique perspective shaped by two worlds: education and the military. From leading a thriving school community to serving in the Army Reserve, her story is grounded in purpose, resilience, and a deep commitment to helping others succeed. Together, we explore what it really means to build character – not as something you’re born with, but something you develop through challenge, responsibility, and lived experience. Vic unpacks why stepping into discomfort matters and how facing controlled adversity can strengthen confidence, perspective, and leadership in young people. In this conversation, we dive into: * What does character truly mean in today’s world * Why service is at the heart of strong leadership * How resilience is forged through experience, not comfort * The powerful link between education, the military, and shaping future generations Honest, grounded, and full of real-world insight, this episode is a reminder that character isn’t accidental, it’s built through action, every single day.
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