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The Yeah, But Podcast - Yeah, But it’s Risky: A Commercial Pilot’s Take On Embracing Uncertainty | EP. 3 with Capt. Jimmy Ward

Yeah, But it’s Risky: A Commercial Pilot’s Take On Embracing Uncertainty | EP. 3 with Capt. Jimmy Ward

12/11/24 • 20 min

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From flying at 30,000 feet to navigating challenges on the ground, pilots face their own ‘Yeah, Buts.’ Risk is constant, and the path forward isn’t always clear. How does one commercial airline captain turn turbulence into opportunities for growth and resilience?

About Jimmy Ward From a young age, flying was in Jimmy's blood. His Grandfather, a seasoned pilot in the United States Air Force, instilled a passion for aviation in his children by teaching them how to fly. His natural talent and unwavering dedication propelled him to new heights, quite literally. After completing his training and obtaining the necessary licenses, Jimmy embarked on an illustrious career as a commercial pilot. His expertise extended beyond a single aircraft, as he became proficient in flying three different commercial airliners, a remarkable feat in itself. Today, Jimmy stands as a testament to the power of passion and perseverance, honoring his father's legacy with every successful journey.

Timestamps

  • Jimmy’s backstory into becoming a pilot [1:08]
  • Yeah, But... It’s not safe/It’s risky [2:54]
  • Yeah, But...What’s the plan? [5:46]
  • Advice for ‘planners’ who struggle with uncertainty [8:14]
  • Choosing growth over comfort [12:54]
  • Yeah, But...What will others say or think? [13: 30]
  • The importance of others in guiding us toward our path [15:29]
  • Embracing failure through humility and faith [18:26]
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From flying at 30,000 feet to navigating challenges on the ground, pilots face their own ‘Yeah, Buts.’ Risk is constant, and the path forward isn’t always clear. How does one commercial airline captain turn turbulence into opportunities for growth and resilience?

About Jimmy Ward From a young age, flying was in Jimmy's blood. His Grandfather, a seasoned pilot in the United States Air Force, instilled a passion for aviation in his children by teaching them how to fly. His natural talent and unwavering dedication propelled him to new heights, quite literally. After completing his training and obtaining the necessary licenses, Jimmy embarked on an illustrious career as a commercial pilot. His expertise extended beyond a single aircraft, as he became proficient in flying three different commercial airliners, a remarkable feat in itself. Today, Jimmy stands as a testament to the power of passion and perseverance, honoring his father's legacy with every successful journey.

Timestamps

  • Jimmy’s backstory into becoming a pilot [1:08]
  • Yeah, But... It’s not safe/It’s risky [2:54]
  • Yeah, But...What’s the plan? [5:46]
  • Advice for ‘planners’ who struggle with uncertainty [8:14]
  • Choosing growth over comfort [12:54]
  • Yeah, But...What will others say or think? [13: 30]
  • The importance of others in guiding us toward our path [15:29]
  • Embracing failure through humility and faith [18:26]
Full Transcript

Jimmy's LinkedIn

Marc’s links Follow Marc A. Wolfe on social media for more resources:

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Why Olympians and Astronauts Rely on Mentors to Overcome 'Yeah Buts' | EP. 2 with Dr. Ruth Gotian

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From NBA players to Olympic medalists, even the best of the best encounter their own ‘Yeah, Buts.’ Dr. Ruth Gotian reveals how these high achievers face challenges strikingly similar to our own. What’s their secret to overcoming doubts, turning setbacks into stepping stones, and maintaining a balance between relentless ambition and staying true to themselves?

About Dr. Ruth Gotian

Dr. Ruth Gotian's extensive career has focused on optimizing success through mentorship and leadership development. She is the Chief Learning Officer, Associate Professor of Education in Anesthesiology, and former Assistant Dean of Mentoring and Executive Director of the Mentoring Academy at Weill Cornell Medicine. Hailed as an expert by Nature and Columbia University, she researches high achievers like Nobel laureates and CEOs to extract practices for peak performance. She is a contributor to Forbes, Psychology Today, and host of the "Optimizing Success" show and podcast, as well as the winner of the Thinkers 50 Distinguished Achievement "Radar" Award, ranking her the #1 emerging management thinker in the world. Her impact spans publications, keynotes, awards, and books encapsulating her insights. Her latest book, Financial Times Guide to Mentoring, enables senior and aspiring executives to both give the support they need as a mentor and how to seek mentoring for themselves.

Timestamps

  • Dr. Ruth Gotian’s backstory [1:20]
  • Yeah but... I need help [4:32]
  • The importance of taking the time to pause [5:54]
  • Success is a continuous journey [6:53]
  • The Inspiration behind Dr. Ruth Gotian’s Book: A Complete Guide to Effective Mentoring [9:04]
  • Yeah but... I don’t feel successful [10:04]
  • How failure is a learning opportunity [14:52]
  • Yeah but...I don’t know where to start[15:36]
  • Dr. Ruth Gotian’s journey into becoming a thought leader [18:59]
  • Age is not a barrier- we are a barrier to ourselves. [20:36]

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Why you should embrace FOMO: an ex-CIA agent explains

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Former CIA intelligence collector Bonnie Stith reveals how inaction isn’t just a missed chance—it can have consequences far greater than the cost of failure.

About Bonnie Stith Bonnie works with leaders and organizations to create success by developing strategic plans aligning leadership and culture with mission, vision, and values. As an executive coach, she helps leaders define, understand, and achieve desired professional and organizational successes. Bonnie is an ICF-credentialed Professional Coach and an experienced public speaker on topics ranging from cyber threats and assessments to leadership styles and values. She has taught and facilitated various leadership-focused courses at the Central Intelligence Agency, taught courses in US Government and Political Science as a University Adjunct Professor, and currently teaches for a coach training program. She is also a board member for several organizations in the cybersecurity and healthcare industries.

Timestamps

  • Introduction to Bonnie [0:01]
  • How Bonnie entered the CIA [4:49]
  • Yeah but...... I’m too old/too young [5:54]
  • Yeah, but... I'm not sure I can do it [8:18]
  • What Bonnie does for the CIA [10:43]
  • How coaching helped Bonnie [14:56]
  • “But I’m a girl...” [20:42]
  • Yeah but... I’m not ready [22:47]
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