Still Here, Still Trying
This week on Still Here, Still Trying, Mike records a quick road episode from his hotel room in Carlisle, Pennsylvania while attending the U.S. Army War College. This one is intentionally simple. No studio setup, no Mira intro, no closing song, no extra polish. Just a portable mic, bad hotel lighting, and a few thoughts worth capturing while they are still fresh. After a week surrounded by military leaders, civilian leaders, professors, strategists, and people thinking deeply about complex problems, Mike reflects on what he is bringing home. This is not about turning healthcare into the Army or forcing military language onto everyday leadership. It is about the lessons that translate: flip the map, understand what is happening close to the ground, be honest about ends, ways, and means, watch for bad starting points, and make time to think before moving too fast. Mike connects those War College lessons back to Heritage Health, healthcare leadership, the Human First books, AI, women’s pain, complex adaptive problems, and the ongoing work of keeping the human being at the center of the decision. The Human First books release June 30, and the early interest has been amazing. Mike takes a moment to say thank you for the messages, encouragement, and support. These books are deeply personal, and knowing people are already connecting with the work means a lot. Sometimes the work does not need polish. Sometimes it just needs to be said while it is still alive.
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