Teamcast

Teamcast

By: Mission Critical Team Institute

Language: en

Categories: Science, Social, Education

Dr. Preston Cline, Dr. Dan Dworkis, Dr. Art Finch and Harry Moffit of the Mission Critical Team Institute share research and explore the questions vexing the most elite teams in the world, from Special Operations soldiers to Firefighters, from Trauma Medics to Professional Athletes, and from Astronauts to Tactical Law Enforcement.

Episodes

S5 Ep17 Multiprofessional Critical Care
Dec 15, 2025

In this episode, our Chief Medical Officer Dan Dworkis works with Alex Hodson, a seasoned critical care physician assistant, to explore the dynamics of high-functioning multi-professional healthcare teams, the training pipeline for APPs, and the importance of feedback and teamwork across disciplines. Gain insights into the challenges and rewards of working in high-stress environments and understand how multidisciplinary and multi-professional collaboration shapes effective patient care.

Duration: 00:48:47
S5 Ep16 The Psychological Profile of an Operator with Dr. Art Finch (Recast)
Nov 17, 2025

This week, we’re revisiting a conversation between Preston and Dr. Art Finch, a veteran psychologist from the US Special Operations Command. This episode (previously published in 2020) covers the unique psychological profiles of mission critical teams. 

Channel a beginner's mind and re-explore why some individuals choose the extraordinary path of high-risk, immersive environments while others opt for more conventional lives. Listen to Art share his experiences and insights from working with special operations units, highlighting the exceptional intelligence, low anxiety, and emotional compartmentalization abilities of operators. Consider the impact of these traits on personal relationships and daily fun...

Duration: 01:08:22
S5 Ep15 Harnessing Stress & Sleep with Martin Jones
Nov 03, 2025

In today’s Teamcast, Harry and Martin Jones discuss the role of psychologists as servants in high-performance environments, the rule of thirds in learning, psychological performance and speed cameras, and how high-quality sleep is still a work in progress and is not the last thing we do at night, but the first thing we do in our day.

Martin is a sport and exercise psychologist. He is also a sleep specialist with over 20 years of experience supporting coaches, performance directors, elite athletes, military personnel, business leaders, and recording artists. He holds postgraduate degrees in sport psychology from Lo...

Duration: 01:15:31
S5 Ep14 On Coming Home with Dr. Art Finch
Oct 20, 2025

Dr. Dan Dworkis and Dr. Art Finch, MCTI's Director of Psychology, discuss the complexities of reintegrating into family life after high-stress, mission-critical work. They introduce 'On Coming Home,' a workbook designed to help both operators and their families navigate the reintegration process. The conversation highlights the importance of patience, gratitude, and understanding that coming home is a process, not an event.

Access the On Coming Home workbook here.

This episode was published in partnership with The Emergency Mind Podcast. If you find value in this discussion, the best way to support our work and...

Duration: 00:40:43
S5 Ep13 From Data to Decision: Williams Racing's Dave Robson on Excellence in F1
Oct 06, 2025

Today, we welcome Dave Robson, Chief Engineer at Atlassian Williams Racing. Dave shares his extensive career journey spanning 25 years in F1, starting with McLaren and now at Williams. He delves into topics such as leadership, team organization, and the balance between data and intuition in high-pressure environments. The conversation also explores the challenges of training new engineers without traditional test teams, the importance of building intuition, and maintaining high performance under stress. Dave and Harry discuss  the dynamics within racing teams and strategies behind building instinctual decision-making in pit teams, toggling between flat and hierarchical team structures. They talk a...

Duration: 01:06:00
S5 Ep12 Working with Irreducible Uncertainty
Sep 22, 2025

Eric Benoit, acute care surgeon at Lahey Hospital, and Andrew Petrosoniak, emergency physician at St. Michael’s Hospital, join Chief Medical Officer Dan Dworkis on the Teamcast to discuss operating with uncertainty in high-stakes medical environments. This episode, released in collaboration with The Emergency Mind podcast, addresses managing risk, performing under pressure, and the importance of decision-making and reflection. Discover how Eric, Andrew, and Dan balance technical skills and knowledge with handling ambiguity in critical situations. Learn valuable insights on improving clinical decision-making, teaching trainees to cope with uncertainty, and operating in highly uncertain environments.

If you fi...

Duration: 00:47:09
S5 Ep11 Fostering the Next Generation of Firefighters with Michele Fitzsimmons
Sep 08, 2025

“Find those people who are your allies, have confidence in yourself, have confidence in your competence.”

This episode features an in-depth conversation with FDNY Deputy Chief Michele Fitzsimmons, who shares her career journey and discusses the evolution of the department. 

Michele shares her journey from working with HIV/AIDS patients to becoming a firefighter and eventually rising through the ranks to Deputy Chief. Preston and Michele discuss the critical role of trust, teamwork, and communication in mission-critical situations, as well as the fundamental changes that followed the events of 9/11.

Michele offers valuable insights into...

Duration: 01:08:19
S5 E10 The Fourth Pillar: Philosophy & Performance
Aug 25, 2025

After a brief summer break, The Teamcast is back! In this episode, Preston sits down with Harry for a deep dive into the philosophy of high performance, resilience, and the human psyche. They explore a range of topics, from the role of Stoicism in modern life and the journey from a military mindset to psychology, to the concept of adaptive learning and the importance of social connections for team performance. Harry also reminisces about his time in the military, his influential travel experiences, and his involvement with the special operations punk rock band, The Externals. The episode ties practical...

Duration: 01:23:35
S5 Ep9 Better Humans, Better Doctors
Jul 28, 2025

In this episode, Chief Medical Officer Dan Dworkis interviews Dr. Sean Griffiths, who shares his experiences and insights from his training and career in emergency medicine, both within the United States Air Force and civilian practice. The two talk through the stark differences between various emergency care environments, the importance of leadership, and the challenges of preparing for high-stakes medical emergencies in diverse settings. Dr. Griffiths emphasizes the significance of character in medical training and offers practical advice on creating a thriving medical team culture.

This episode is ideal for anyone passionate about improving emergency care and...

Duration: 00:48:46
S5 Ep8 "The President's been shot." - Shock Trauma with Dr. David Gens
Jul 14, 2025

This week's episode features Preston's conversation with Dr. David Gens, who is best known as the trauma surgeon who treated Ronald Reagan after he was shot in 1981. Dr. Gens remains an attending surgeon at Shock Trauma and is also one of the most influential trauma resident educators worldwide.

[10:25] Residue, Acute Stress, & Long-term Stress - Dr. Gens gives his experience with managing stress and residue. "I slept in the dialysis unit, and it finally dawned on me - this is an international event."

[17:25] Working with the First Family in the aftermath of the shooting

[31:40...

Duration: 00:54:43
S5 Ep7 Dr. Jeremy Cannon on Military Medical Readiness and Project 100k
Jun 30, 2025

On this episode, initially released in March 2025 as a collaboration with The Emergency Mind Podcast, Chief Medical Officer Dan Dworkis speaks with Dr. Jeremy Cannon. They delve deeply into military medical readiness and the intriguing concept of the "peacetime effect”. Whether you're in the military or a civilian, you'll gain insights into optimizing medical readiness and saving lives on and off the battlefield.

Dr. Cannon is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, where he champions the Penn Medicine-US Navy Trauma Training Partnership. A graduate of the US Air Force Academy and Harvard Medical School, Dr...

Duration: 00:46:28
S5 Ep6 Strength, Conditioning, and The Philosophy Booth with Will Greenberg
Jun 16, 2025

This Teamcast episode is brought to you by Harry Moffitt, MCTI Director for Australia and New Zealand. During the last NFL season, Harry had the opportunity to speak with Will Greenberg, the Buffalo Bills' Head of Performance and Strength and Conditioning (S&C). Will is a wonderful human being and a great friend of the MCTI community. He describes his journey through baseball, his passion for S&C, and the positions he held prior to the Bills, from West Point to Utah State.

Will has a human-centered approach to human performance. This refreshing perspective is emerging across...

Duration: 01:08:30
S5 Ep5 Dr. Angus Fletcher and the Extraordinary World
Jun 02, 2025

In this episode of The Teamcast, Dr. Angus Fletcher joins Preston Cline to discuss the crucial role of "productive discomfort" and honesty in personal and professional growth. They explore how embracing emotional challenges, rather than shielding individuals from them, is vital for true learning and resilience.

Angus describes his concept of "story thinking," emphasizing the brain's natural inclination to process experiences through narrative and emotion. The conversation touches on the shortcomings of modern education in fostering emotional robustness and concludes with practical advice for leaders on cultivating independent thinking by recognizing and congratulating actions that differ from...

Duration: 01:10:46
S5 Ep4 Rehumanizing Human Performance with Gloria Park
May 19, 2025

In this week's episode, MCTI's Chief Medical Officer, Dan Dworkis, interviews Gloria Park. Gloria is a specialist in sports performance and positive psychology. She shares her unique path from competitive figure skating to optimizing human performance, highlighting the critical roles of emotions, stress management, and social dynamics. She also explores the specific challenges and approaches for improving performance in demanding environments, such as the military. Listen in for practical advice on merging well-being with achievement for a more fulfilling life, both at work and beyond.

Duration: 00:54:15
S5 Ep3 Eric Karp: From NSW to Axiom Space and the Evolution of DR5
May 05, 2025

In this episode, we sit down with Eric Karp, former Naval Special Warfare operator and a pivotal contributor to the evolution of MCTI Research. Eric played a central role in the development and refinement of the DR5 model, a framework for thriving under pressure and uncertainty. Now with Axiom Space, Eric shares his insights on cultivating human potential and preparing individuals to navigate complexity and change.

Duration: 01:15:47
S5 Ep2 Leading the Legacy: Chief John Esposito on the Evolution of FDNY
Apr 02, 2025

In this exciting episode, we sit down with Chief John Esposito, the Chief of Department for the Fire Department of New York (FDNY). With a remarkable career that began in 1991, Chief Esposito shares his unique insights into leading a storied organization that has been serving New Yorkers for over 160 years.

Join us as we explore the challenges and triumphs of managing an organization with 17,000 employees and a budget exceeding $2 billion, all while navigating the lasting impact of 9/11 two decades later. Chief Esposito delves into the evolution of the FDNY, discussing how the role and character of the...

Duration: 00:49:23
S5 Ep1 Women in Special Operations Teams
Feb 11, 2025

Have you heard of the White Mouse? Given the codename by the Gestpao in WW2, for her ability to evade capture and wreak havoc behind enemy lines, Nancy Wake was a larger-than-life character, and highly decorated Special Operations Operator. At one time, she topped the Nazi’s most wanted list. She was one of dozens of women who served in the Special Operations Executive during WW2, with distinction. 

 

Why were we so open about women in Special Operations nearly 100 years ago, but now we are so closed minded, at least it would seem?

 

...

Duration: 01:05:36
S4 Ep6 The Ethics of Special Ops: Raids, Recoveries, Reconnaissance, and Rebels
Oct 07, 2024

Join Harry Moffitt as he talks with Dr’s Deane-Peter Baker, Roger Herbert, and David Whetham about their new book The Ethics of Special Ops: Raids, Recoveries, Reconnaissance, and Rebels.

At the end of the Afghan campaign a number of Special Operations units were subject to investigations of alleged war crimes. In response, these three distinguished scholars have written a compelling book, looking at how we might learn the lessons of this time. In this broad ranging discussion, Harry, Deane, Roger, and David cover many related topics, including the ethics of war fighting and why it matters, how to...

Duration: 01:16:38
S4 Ep5 - Perspectives on Tactical Emergency Medical Support
May 10, 2024

Join Harry Moffitt and Simon as they talk about his journey into tactical medicine and TEMS, his military experience, and leadership, teamwork, and navigating uncertainty inside trauma and emergency medicine. They also venture into the mind and trauma voyeurism.

Simon is the Deputy Director of the Trauma Services at The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, where he practices clinically as an anaesthesiologist and a trauma consultant. His many areas of interest include trauma and health systems, trauma-team-work, austere medical support, prehospital care, and effective leadership in trauma care. He recently completed a study into tactical care in high-threat and...

Duration: 01:08:05
S4 Ep4 Leading Uphill with Mountaineer Chris Warner
Dec 19, 2023

Chris Warner, Mountaineer, Second American to Summit every 8,000 meter peak

Join Preston Cline as he and Chris Warner talk about his experiences in Mountaineering, in business, and in experiential education. Chris was one of Preston’s first instructors as a wilderness guide in 1989 and their lives have been intertwined ever since.

https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/everest/this-climber-just-became-the-second-american-to-summit-every-8000-meter-peak/

Duration: 01:02:14
S4 Ep3 Leading When It's Hard - Chief Brian Fennessy
Oct 18, 2023

Chief Brian Fennessy of the Orange County Fire Authority joins us to talk about leading and innovating in the face of history, tradition and bureaucracy.
Brian began his career in 1978 with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s U.S. Forest Service and the U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management, working as a hotshot crewmember, hotshot/helishot/helitack captain and, ultimately, crew superintendent. In 1990, Fennessy joined the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department (SDFD) and, ultimately, became chief of the department in 2015. While he was with the SDFD, he developed and established a fire/rescue/EMS helicopter prog...

Duration: 01:07:23
S4 Ep2 The Power of Staff Rides: South Canyon Fire Eric Hipke and Jim Cook
Jul 25, 2023

Preston converses with Eric Hipke and Jim Cook on the power of staff rides in the South Canyon Fire.

Documentary

1994 South Canyon Fire on Storm King Mountain

https://youtu.be/ZzGTjfTHihU

Highly recommended report to anyone interested in the fire behavior and firefighter movement on the fire. 

Fire Behavior Associated with the South Canyon Fire (1998)

 

https://www.fs.usda.gov/rm/pubs/rmrs_rp009.pdf

 

Staff Ride Library: https://www.nwcg.gov/wfldp/toolbox/staff-ride/library

 

Duration: 01:29:00
S4 Ep 1 Commander Reid Wiseman: Transitioning from Training to Action
May 24, 2023

Commander Reid Wiseman is an American astronaut, engineer, and naval aviator. He served as Chief of the Astronaut Office until November 14, 2022. He was a member of the crew of Expedition 40/41, which launched to the International Space Station on May 28, 2014, and returned on November 10, 2014. Before joining NASA, Wiseman was a naval aviator and test pilot. Wiseman was the Deputy Chief of the Astronaut Office from June 2017, working under Chief Astronaut Patrick Forrester. On December 18, 2020, he was promoted to Chief of the Astronaut Office at NASA. Reid has been selected as commander of the crew for the Artemis 2 flight, which is plan...

Duration: 01:04:50
S3 Ep 8 Dr. Anna Simons: The Anthropology of Mission Critical Teams
May 08, 2023

Dr. Anna Simons: The Anthropology of Mission Critical Teams

Dr. Anna Simons recently retired as a Professor of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School. She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from Harvard University and an A.B. from Harvard College. She is the author of Networks of Dissolution: Somalia Undone and The Company They Keep: Life Inside the U.S. Army Special Forces. Most recently she is the co-author of The Sovereignty Solution: A Commonsense Approach to Global Security. Simons' focus has been on conflict, intervention, and the military from an anthropological perspective. Her work examines...

Duration: 01:20:57
S3 Ep7 Eldership with Chief Chuck Downey
Mar 14, 2023

Eldership with Chief Chuck Downey

Chief Chuck Downey joined the FDNY in 1990 and is entering his 33rd year with the department. He is currently serving as the Chief of the FDNY Fire Academy on Randall’s Island, otherwise known as “The Rock,” Where he oversees all selection and training for the over 17,000 members of the FDNY. His brother Joe Downey is a 37-year veteran and the battalion commander of the FDNY Rescue Battalion, and together, they are the sons of legendary FDNY Chief Ray Downey, who had a 39½-year career and was the Chief in Charge of Special Oper...

Duration: 01:25:02
S3 Ep6 NASA Astronaut Selection with Duane Ross
Feb 28, 2023

NASA Astronaut Selection with Duane Ross

Mr. Duane Ross has been a key member of the Astronaut Selection Program at NASA since 1978. Duane Ross, has also been involved with or managed the Astronaut Candidate Program at NASA since 1978. He has worked at the Johnson Space Center, in Houston Texas, since 1967, and sat in Mission Control during the moon landing. He spent five decades as the Manager of the Astronaut Selection Program, which means that he has helped select almost every American astronaut in history. In partnership with Dr. Colonel, astronaut Drew Morgan we talk with Duane about so...

Duration: 01:08:53
S3 Ep5 Communities of Practice with Dr. Sharon Ravitch
Jan 31, 2023

Dr. Sharon M. Ravitch is a Professor of Practice at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education, Fulbright Fellow, 2022–2023. In an internationally recognized researcher and educator joins us to talk about Communities of Practice, Reflection, Use of Emotion as an Instructor, Creation of New Knowledge through collaboration, effective use of risk in training and education. One of the greatest living minds in on the practice of training and education. https://www.gse.upenn.edu/academics/faculty-directory/ravitch

Duration: 01:07:52
S3 Ep4 Freedom and Tribe with Sebastian Junger
Jan 10, 2023

In this episode, Dr. Preston Cline and Sebastian Junger talk about what it is to transition between the critical and routine world. They discuss ideas of Freedom and the obligation and benefits of being part of a tribe.  

Sebastian Junger is an American journalist, author, and filmmaker, he is the author of multiple books including The Perfect Storm, Tribe, and Freedom. He has also produced and directed the documentary, Restrepo

Duration: 00:57:47
S3 Ep3 The Neuroscience of Operator Development with Dr. Michael Platt
Dec 06, 2022

In this episode, Dr. Preston Cline and Dr. Micheal Platt talk about the role emotion plays in giving and receiving feedback. The implications of having a social brain and the way in which Synchrony is a precursor to the flow experience.

Dr. Michael Platt. Who is the James S. Riepe University Professor, Professor of Neuroscience, Professor of Psychology, and Professor of Marketing. With appointments in the Perelman School of Medicine, the School of Arts & Sciences, and the Wharton School, Platt works at the intersection of economics and psychology. He is the author of the “Leaders Brain” 

 

Duration: 00:49:30
S3 Ep2 Dr. Preston B. Cline conversation with Harry Moffit on Navigating Change
Nov 14, 2022

With the Melbourne MCTI Summit only weeks away, in this episode, Dr. Preston Cline and MCTI’s Director of down-under, Harry Moffitt, prime the audience for some of the subject matter that will be covered at the summit – themed this year around Navigating Change. 

 

The MCT community is home to the oldest institutions on earth – military, medical, fire and emergency, police – and in the modern age, all are grappling with the issue of change. How to prepare for change, how to manage it, and how to make it an ongoing practice. During the summit, the audience wi...

Duration: 01:18:53
S3 Ep1 The Psychological Profile of an Operator with Dr. Art Finch
Oct 24, 2022

In this episode, Dr. Preston Cline and Dr. Art Finch talk about the types of people who choose the hard path. Where do they excel, where do they struggle, and why don’t they quite fit in with “normal” People. We focus on different learning and motivation profiles as well as the transitions between the routine and critical worlds.

 

COL(R) Art Finch, Ph.D., spent over 23 years providing psychological insight to the leading Special Operations and Tactical Law Enforcement organizations in the world. He is a graduate of U.S. Army Airborne, SERE, and Ranger Sc...

Duration: 01:08:25
S2 Ep8 Stories in Transition
Apr 04, 2022

Join Dr. Preston Cline, Clare Murphy and Dr. Angus Fletcher as they discuss the role of story in navigating transitions. Dr. Angus Fletcher is an English professor and faculty within “Project Narrative” at Ohio State. Clare Murphy, the Director of Story at MCTI is a professional storyteller who tells myths, folklore and history throughout the world.

Angus Fletcher's new book Wonderworks is available now.

Duration: 01:14:12
S2 Ep7 The Cognitive Coach
Oct 22, 2021

Please enjoy Harry's conversation with cognitive coach, Paddy Steinfort.

Paddy is rare in that he is a psychologist who has lived the high performance life. A former elite Australian Rules Footballer for the Richmond Football Club in Melbourne, Paddy has worked with the Philadelphia Eagles, Blue Jays, 76ers, Red Socks, UPenn, Texas Tech and is now Director of Performance at Football Australia. Over his journey he has worked with the likes of Patrick Mahomes, Ben Simmons, and Toronto phenom Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Harry and Paddy have a broad ranging discussion about the complexity and challenges of applied cog...

Duration: 01:16:47
S2 Ep6 The Day One Project
Jul 26, 2021

Please enjoy Preston's conversation with Jay Hennessey, focused on his perspective of developing both SEALs and Professional Baseball players, as well as the lessons he has learned along the way.

Jay is currently the Vice-President of Learning and Development at the Cleveland Indians (soon to be the Cleveland Guardians). Prior to joining the Guardians, Jay spent 25 years in Naval Special Warfare (The Navy SEALS). During the latter part of his career, he was the Commanding Officer, Naval Special Warfare Basic Training Command. 

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Duration: 01:05:34
S2 Ep5 The Emergency Mind
Jul 19, 2021

Please enjoy Preston's conversation with Dan Dworkis on "lessons from the ER and beyond on developing the tools it takes to succeed during emergencies and apply knowledge under pressure".

Dan Dworkis, MD PhD, is a clinical assistant professor of emergency medicine at USC’s Keck School of Medicine, a board-certified emergency medicine physician at Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, and a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He trained at Brigham and Women’s Hospital / Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency. Dr. Dworkis built The Emergency Mind platform and podcast to help indiv...

Duration: 01:28:39
S2 Ep4 FBI Hostage Rescue Team Child Kidnapping Rescue
Jul 05, 2021

In 2013, Jimmy Lee Dykes walked out of his house in Alabama, boarded a school bus, and abducted an autistic child. He then retreated into a bunker and contacted law enforcement with a list of demands. This Teamcast is about how the Federal Bureau of Investigations Hostage Rescue Team rescued that child. The recording does not name any of the agents involved and was done with the permission and support of the Federal Bureau of Investigation with the intent to show one aspect of the pressures and burdens that come with Modern Law Enforcement in America.

Duration: 00:57:39
S2 Ep3 Creativity within Mission Critical Teams
Jun 21, 2021

Please enjoy Harry's conversation with Professor Kate Stevens and Ben Pronk. Kate is a cognitive scientist and Professor in Psychology who’s work investigates humans interacting with each other, their environment, and with technology. Ben is a veteran and former Commanding Officer of  Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment and is now the managing partner of Mettle Global. They have a broad ranging discussion on whether or not creativity is more prevalent or necessary in the MCTI community, or is it merely Harry’s recency/confirmation bias. Below are some of the resources mentioned in the episode. 

The “Bodystorming” concept - htt...

Duration: 01:35:09
S2 Ep2 Evolution of Wildland Fire
Jun 08, 2021

Please enjoy Preston's conversation with Rowdy Muir on the evolution of Wildland Fire.

Rowdy Muir came up through the ranks in the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management and was a District Ranger on the Ashley National Forest in Utah and was an Area Commander on one of three existing Area Command Teams.

Duration: 01:12:32
S2 Ep1 Evolution of Special Operations Forces
May 24, 2021

Please enjoy Preston's conversation with Command Chief Master Sergeant Greg Smith on the evolution of Special Operations Forces.

Command Chief Master Sergeant Gregory A. Smith is the tenth command senior enlisted leader, U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill AFB, Florida. He assumed the position on July 11, 2019.

Chief Smith entered the U.S. Air Force in 1990 as an aircraft armament systems specialist. His initial assignment was with the 3246th Test Wing, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. In 1993, Chief Smith was reassigned to the 355th Fighter Squadron, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska where he served as a...

Duration: 01:13:51
#22 The DR5 Model
May 10, 2021

The DR5 model

In this episode, Dr. Zab Johnson, Dr. Al’ai Alvarez, and Dr Preston Cline will break down the DR5 model using a Trauma Resuscitation scenario.

The DR5 represents the latest version of the original MCTI Learning Diagnostic Tool (The LERP and then the DR4) that was developed through a collaborative inquiry process between the Mission Critical Team Institute, Naval Special Warfare, and the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative (UPENN), to improve the training for hostage rescue teams. This version was specifically developed for use in medical resuscitation. As always, it is designed as a tool...

Duration: 01:22:38
#21 The Story of Wildland Fire and 9/11
Apr 26, 2021

Preston converses with ret. Chief Bob Maynes of FDNY and Chief Dan Oltrogge of Wildland Fire on the Southwest Incident Management Team at 9/11.

Duration: 01:21:27
#20 The Power of Narrative Medicine
Apr 12, 2021

Clare Murphy talks with Dr. Martin and Nurse Griffiths about the world of medicine, how the medical community operates under pressure, how the training shapes the doctor, life on deployment, strategies for coping in crisis, and the power of narrative medicine. As well as how the telling of doctors stories supports doctors to stay in the profession.

Reading List:

Atul Gawande, Being Mortal

Henry Marsh, Do No Harm

Christie Watson, The Language of Kindness

Rita Charon, Narrative Medicine

Kathryn Montgomery Hunter, Doctors Stories,

Arthur W Fr...

Duration: 00:57:33
#19 NASA Chief Flight Director Holly Ridings talks with Dr. Preston Cline
Mar 29, 2021

NASA Chief Flight Director Holly Ridings' talk with Dr. Preston Cline

Holly Ridings was selected by NASA in 2018 as the first female chief flight director. Holly hails from Amarillo, Texas, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University. She joined NASA in 1998 as a flight controller in the thermal operations group. She was first selected as a flight director in 2005. Since then, she has served as the lead flight director for several missions including International Space Station mission Expedition 16 in 2007-2008.

Duration: 01:06:32
#18 Harry speaks with Dr Deane-Peter Baker
Mar 15, 2021

Please enjoy Harry's conversation with Dr Deane-Peter Baker, Associate Professor and Co-Convener (w Prof David Kilcullen) of the Future Operations Research Group in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales, Canberra (Australian Defence Force Academy). They have a broad ranging discussion on the morality and ethics related to being in MCTs, including new insights into the ground of moral injury and moral literacy. Below are some of the resources mentioned in the episode.

 

Dr Baker’s new book Morality and Ethics of War - https://www.booktopia.com.au/moralit...

Duration: 01:42:38
#17 NASA Astronauts Chris Cassidy and Drew Morgan
Feb 15, 2021

Please enjoy Preston and Coleman's conversation with NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Drew Morgan.

Duration: 01:11:00
w/ Peter Ward, Div. CDR, Security Services, Victoria Police, Australia
Feb 02, 2021

Special Operations Group (Victoria Police) - https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/special-operations-group-inside-the-world-of-the-police-other-cops-call-when-they-are-in-trouble-20170621-gwvbfv.htmlSpecial Operations Group (Victoria Police) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Police_Special_Operations_GroupSuffering as Privilege - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/residue-processing-extreme-experiences-preston-cline/?articleId=6658044186366930944Jergertroppen (The Hunting Troop) - https://www.forsvaret.no/forstegangstjeneste/tjenesteguiden/sokbare-forstegangstjenester/jegertroppenJergertroppen (The Hunting Troop) - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23296151.2019.1581434?scroll=top&needAccess=trueThe Legacy by James KerrSuggested Hawaiian Radio Stations - https://www.cision.com/2014/05/top-10-radio-stations-in-hawaii/

Duration: 01:05:37
Harry hosts Danny Cooper: PhD, SOF vet, ultra marathoner, and stay-at-home dad
Jan 04, 2021

The Wanderers Education Program - https://www.sasresourcesfund.org.au/static/uploads/files/wep-wanderers-education-program-2019-wfvdwwznbjgo.pdfDr Jean Twenge – www.jeantwenge.comDanny Cooper - https://komanchi.com.au/Danny Cooper - https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/daniel-cooperThinking Fast and Slow – Daniel KahnemanPapillon – Henri CharriereIditarod Trail Invitational 2021 - https://www.iditarodtrailinvitational.comITI 1000 Invitational – https://www.iditarodtrailinvitational.com/iti-1000

Duration: 01:11:04
Harry Moffitt, Director of MCTI_Australia & New Zealand Takes the Mic
Nov 02, 2020

Enjoy my conversation with legend and teammate, Harry Moffitt, our MCTI Director, Australia & New Zealand, Psychologist, and Veteran of the Australian Army's most elite unit. Thanks, Harry!

The Station Foundation https://thestationfoundation.orgThe COMMIT Foundation https://www.commitfoundation.org/Doug Zembiec https://vimeo.com/169599802Drown Proofing https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/national/navy-video-shows-seal-drown-proofing-exercises/2016/05/12/d4e1615c-1872-11e6-971a-dadf9ab18869_video.htmlPreston Cline - Mission Critical Teams: Towards the Creation of a University Assisted, Mission Critical Team Instructor Cadre Development Program - https://repository.upenn.edu/dissertations/AAI10275988/Rhonda Patrick - https://www.foundmyfitness.com/topics/saunaColeman’s readin...

Duration: 01:08:45
Bill Kraus and "Newt" on "What's the most important thing we should be talking about today?" and why "Non-patriots need not apply!"
Oct 24, 2020

Pleas enjoy my conversation with my buddies, patriots, teammates, and great humans, Bill Kraus and Steve "Newt" Newton!

Duration: 00:56:56
"Making decisions and suppressing demons." w/ Air Force CCT, Trey Free
Oct 06, 2020

This is my conversation with combat veteran and Appalachian Trail Thru-Hiker, Trey Free. Among many other things, Trey reminds us in this conversation that "Quitting is a mindset, not a decision!"

*A reminder that anything Trey says here are his thoughts, and his thoughts alone. He is not representing his former or current organization.*

Trey is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, then Air Force special operations Combat Controller, a guy I consider an expert in selection, assessment, and training. Trey's a huge part of the MCTI community. He's a dad, a husband...

Duration: 01:13:32
After Action Reviews w/ Coleman Ruiz and Dr. Preston Cline
Sep 10, 2020

After Action Reviews, by Coleman Ruiz

Duration: 01:09:54
Cleveland Brown's Director of High Performance, Shaun Huls
Aug 24, 2020

Today, I speak with Shaun Huls, Director of High Performance at NFL Football team, the Cleveland Browns. Shaun has worked for 30 years in college sport, military special operations, and professional football in America.

In the conversation, we discuss:

- sports science and human performance,

- we talk about the myths of physical and mental performance,

- skill acquisition and skill transition,

- staying a white belt everyday,

- the origin of one of the NCAA's first strength and conditioning programs in the country,

- taking...

Duration: 01:16:38
Coach Justin Langer on "walking excellence" and living "the reality"
Jul 16, 2020

This is my conversation with Justin Langer, head coach of the Australian Men's National Cricket team, the #1 ranked cricket team in the world, in a sport that is the #2 most watched sport in the world.

From my view, this was a master-class in building and maintaining elite team culture. Justin takes me to school on what it takes to stay grounded while leading one of the most elite athletic teams in the world. Yet, the team's world #1 ranking pales in comparison to Justin's energy and love for cricket that started when he was a child.

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Duration: 01:23:32
Communicating Through Story w/ Clare Murphy
Jun 30, 2020

From main-stage theaters to medieval round-towers Clare has been a professional storyteller for 14 years now. She has performed in more than 20 countries, telling stories for all kinds of audiences. Her performances include shows such as “The King of Lies,” political folkloric shows set, and playful pieces which explore where quantum physics, philosophy and mythology meet.

From storytelling for the President of Ireland to performing at the Writers room of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Clare also performs at festivals, art centers, universities, public and private events, and she teaches for us at the MCTI.

But what Clar...

Duration: 01:35:33
Emotional Athletics and Culture w/ Daniel Coyle
Jun 16, 2020

Today, I speak with author Dan Coyle. We discuss LOTS of stuff like emotional athletes, the marshmallow experiment, treating "teaming" like a sport, his book The Culture Code, and the central question of the book, which is "Why do some teams add up to be greater than the sum of their parts while others add up to be less?"

Dan reveals what he saw while researching eight teams, teams like the San Antonio Spurs, Pixar, and the Union Square Cafe, by going on site and not looking for traits or descriptors but literally watching what he saw p...

Duration: 01:28:56
Ten (10) Principles of Navigating Uncertainty w/ Dr. Preston Cline
Jun 02, 2020

My conversation today is again with Dr. Preston Cline. We discuss the difference between "safety" and "security," and why it matters. We talk about judgment and decision making, risk-to-force versus risk-to-mission and what it costs you to balance both. We discuss team fluidity, team cohesion, and "user guides." Enjoy the conversation.

The Ten (10) Principles of Navigating Uncertainty

Example User Manual (here).

And stay tuned for my interview next week with author of The Culture Code: the Secrets of Highly Successful Groups, Daniel Coyle.

As always, contact us at info@missioncti.com<...

Duration: 01:06:08
Touching the Dragon w/ Jimmy Hatch
May 20, 2020

My conversation with Jimmy Hatch, combat veteran, founder of SpikesK9Fund, author of Touching the Dragon, and one of the most insightful, humble, and honest conversations you'll EVER hear on the broad range of human experience.

Touching the Dragon, James Hatch (and Christian D'Andrea)

SpikesK9Fund

My Semester with the Snowflakes, James Hatch (on Medium)

Duration: 02:12:17
Residue & the Hard Path w/ Dr. Preston Cline
May 07, 2020

Residue Research Paper (for public distribution)

MCTI Podcast Website and Links to our Newsletter

Duration: 01:04:55
The Physiology of Long Duration Effort w/ Dr. Andrew Huberman
Apr 24, 2020

This is a conversation with Dr. Andrew Huberman, Assoc. Professor of Neurobiology at Stanford University and Director of the Huberman Lab, and a discussion I’ve been wanting to have for a long time! We discuss the physiology of long duration efforts in rapidly emergent complex environments. Don’t miss this one!!! What it is ACTUALLY like on deployment, Coleman Ruiz

And the survey link here for collaborative input Thank you.

Spark, The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the BrainMindset, The New Psychology of SuccessLights Out, Sleep, Sugar, and SurvivalThe Gift of Fear: Survival Signals that...

Duration: 02:08:31
#2 Swarms, X-Teams, and Routine vs. Critical Communications
Apr 13, 2020

Critical vs. Routine Communications Research and Survey link here. Thanks for contributing!

You can download the Associated Research Article PDF by clicking here.

Duration: 00:49:07
#1 The Mission Critical Team Institute w/ Dr. Preston Cline
Apr 04, 2020

Show notes upon request at info@missioncti.com

Duration: 01:15:33