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From Battle to Business

Dean Van Dyke
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  • 🎙️ From Battlefield to Breakthrough: Marla Ballard on Leading With Grit & Grace
    What happens when life blindsides you, and the roadmap disappears? For Marla Ballard, that moment became a catalyst—not a collapse. She joined host Dean Van Dyke to unpack the raw truth about navigating trauma, building business through service, and rising stronger after life-altering events. From the frontlines of caregiving to boardroom leadership, Marla’s story is a masterclass in grit, gratitude, and radical reinvention.She shares how she embraced internal transformation, became a top global wellness producer, and now empowers others through the Unconquerable Me initiative. Whether you’re leading a company, a family, or just trying to lead yourself through the storm, this conversation will hit home.Key Takeaways:Trauma isn’t the end—it can be the beginning of reinvention.Leadership starts with owning your own growth, not just managing others.Building a brand from the inside out creates deep, authentic impact.The Unconquerable Me initiative is transforming how veterans and first responders reclaim purpose.True leadership is about lighting the path for others, not just walking it yourself.Notable Quotes:“I really see… a huge shift in the level of responsibility I’m willing to accept for my growth.”“When Chris was injured, I didn’t just hold the line—I built something new.”“We’re helping everyone become who they came here to be.”Step-by-Step Insights:Acceptance of Responsibility – Marla’s journey began by owning her personal and professional growth.Service Before Strategy – Prioritizing others’ healing became the foundation of her business model.Branding from Within – Internal alignment powered her external business success.Turning Pain Into Purpose – She used her family’s trauma as a springboard for societal change.Scaling Impact – Marla now leads a movement helping others do the same.Resources Mentioned:Yu 2 Shine – A global coaching company focused on heart-led leadership and holistic growth.Unconquerable Me – An initiative under You to Shine that empowers veterans and first responders to rebuild from the inside out.Marla’s Advice:If you’re stuck in survival mode, don’t wait for perfect conditions. Start by owning just one part of your growth today. Leadership isn’t a title—it’s a daily choice to show up and serve with purpose.Connect with Marla Ballard at Yu 2 Shine https://empower-me-academy.yu2shine.com/marla-ballardhttps://mygiftoffer.com/ Connect with Dean Van Dyke at The Breakthrough Blueprinthttps://www.deanvandyke.comhttps://www.instagram.com/dhvandyke27/https://www.facebook.com/thepillarsgroup/If you enjoyed listening, please take a second to rate the show on iTunes. Every podcaster will tell you that iTunes reviews drive listeners to our shows, so please let me know what you think and make sure you subscribe using your favorite podcast player. It means a lot to me and to the guests.
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  • 🎙️ Think marketing is chaos? A former Marine shows how mission-focused strategy brings order—and results.
    From the Barracks to the Brand: How Marine Corps Tactics Drive Marketing WinsWhat happens when you blend battlefield leadership with branding? You get Jim Fuhs—President of Fuhsion Marketing and former Marine Corps Officer—breaking down how mission-driven strategies can transform small business marketing. In this episode of From Battle to Business, we unpack how military discipline and frameworks like SMEAC (Situation, Mission, Execution, Admin/Logistics, Command/Signal) can be applied to the chaos of digital marketing and entrepreneurship.Jim and I explore what it means to lead in a fast-paced, algorithm-driven world—and how veterans are uniquely equipped to thrive in it. From tactical live-streaming tips to the power of clarity in messaging, this episode is full of battle-tested insights for business owners who want to stop winging it and start winning it.Key TakeawaysThe Marine Corps SMEAC model is a secret weapon for clear marketing execution.Livestreaming is a powerful underused tool for business visibility.Simplicity in messaging beats cleverness every time.Military leadership transitions seamlessly into team accountability in business.Consistency > Perfection in online content creation.Top Quotes“Marketing is a mission—and your audience is your terrain.” – Jim Fuhs“You can’t just post and hope. You need a plan and a purpose.” – Dean Van Dyke“Livestreaming is your chance to be the face, the voice, and the brand—live.” – Jim FuhsStep-by-Step SMEAC Marketing BreakdownSituation – What’s the current state of your business online?Mission – What’s the desired outcome of your marketing?Execution – How are you going to reach that goal?Admin/Logistics – What tools, content, and support do you need?Command/Signal – Who’s responsible, and how is progress tracked?Resources MentionedThe Tim and Jim Show: A weekly live video show for marketing insights.#TwitterSmarter: A top Twitter chat for staying sharp on social strategy.Fuhsion Marketing: Jim’s business offering consulting, livestream production, and workshops.My advice? Treat your business operations like a mission. Assign roles, set timelines, clarify objectives. You don’t need to be fancy—you need to be clear and consistent. And if you’ve got a military background? You’re already five steps ahead. Just apply the same intensity and order to your business growth.Connect with Jim Fuhs at: https://fuhsionmarketing.com/ Connect with Dean Van Dyke at The Breakthrough Blueprinthttps://www.deanvandyke.comInstagramFacebookIf you enjoyed listening, then please take a second to rate the show on iTunes. Every podcaster will tell you that iTunes reviews drive listeners to our shows so please let me know what you thought and make sure you subscribe using your favorite podcast player. It means a lot to me and to the guests.
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  • 🎙️ From the Battlefield to the Boardroom: Reinventing Leadership with Dr. John Hillen
    In this episode of From Battle to Business, Dean Van Dyke welcomes Dr. John Hillen—former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, decorated CEO, award-winning professor, and author of What Happens Now? Reinvent Yourself as a Leader Before Your Business Outruns You. Together, they dive into the crucial mindset shifts military leaders must make to thrive in business, the dangers of becoming a “one-trick pony,” and how to stay relevant as organizations evolve. Dr. Hillen shares hard-earned wisdom from the intersection of military, government, business, and academia, providing a real-world blueprint for sustained leadership success. Packed with real talk, leadership frameworks, and battlefield-tested lessons, this episode is a must-listen for leaders determined to grow beyond their current capabilities.Key TakeawaysLeaders must reinvent themselves BEFORE the business outgrows them.High performance in one role doesn’t guarantee success in the next.Organizations evolve faster than individual leaders if not vigilant.Your team’s growth often outpaces your original leadership style.Success requires continual learning, adaptation, and self-awareness.Leading a scaling business demands becoming a strategist, not just a tactician.Identity attachment to past achievements can derail future growth.Step-by-Step: Reinventing Yourself as a LeaderRecognize When You’re Being Outpaced: Notice frustration, misalignment, or diminishing influence.Let Go of Old Identities: Stop clinging to what worked in the past.Adopt a Strategic Mindset: Shift focus from daily ops to future vision.Invest in New Skills: Leadership, communication, and strategic thinking.Get External Feedback: Seek mentors who will tell you the truth.Iterate and Evolve: Stay in a permanent cycle of growth.Quotes“Your team doesn’t need the ‘old you.’ They need the leader you’re becoming.” — Dr. John Hillen“In leadership, past success is not a vaccine against future irrelevance.” — Dr. John Hillen“It’s not just about adapting. It’s about transforming yourself entirely.” — Dr. John HillenResources MentionedBook: What Happens Now? Reinvent Yourself as a Leader Before Your Business Outruns You — A practical guide for leaders facing the next evolution in their careers.Publications: Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times — where Dr. Hillen’s work has been featured.Connect with Dr. John Hillen on LinkedIn:LinkedInConnect with Dean Van Dyke at The Breakthrough Blueprint:Dean’s WebsiteInstagramFacebookIf you enjoyed listening, then please take a second to rate the show on iTunes. Every podcaster will tell you that iTunes reviews drive listeners to our shows so please let me know what you thought and make sure you subscribe using your favorite podcast player. It means a lot to me and to the guests.
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  • 🎙️ From Embassy Security to American Steel: C&D Tool's Bold Return to U.S. Craftsmanship
    In this episode of From Battle to Business, Dean Van Dyke sits down with Marine Corps veteran and entrepreneur Kris Forrest of C&D Tools. Discover how a missing cocktail shaker sparked a movement in American manufacturing. From the sands of Iraq to steel workshops in the U.S., Kris and co-founder Rebecca Beardsley are proving that heirloom quality isn’t dead—it’s just getting started. Learn how military grit, old-school values, and entrepreneurial daring fueled their rise from service to startup success.What happens when two veterans can’t find a well-made, American cocktail shaker? They built it themselves. In this gritty, insightful episode, Kris Forrest takes us behind the scenes of how C&D Tools was born—not in a boardroom, but through a passion for quality and a refusal to settle for overseas knockoffs.We cover Kris’s Marine Corps service, time as a diplomat, and the moment he realized America needed to bring craftsmanship back home. This isn’t just a story of tools and steel—it’s about identity, integrity, and building something that lasts.Key Takeaways:How military service shaped Kris’s entrepreneurial mindsetWhy C&D Tools focuses on heirloom-quality, American-made productsThe turning point that led to launching a manufacturing companyLessons learned about scaling a product business from scratchWhy storytelling matters in product-based businessesStep-by-Step Journey:Enlistment and Service – Joined the Marines at 17, served in Iraq.Diplomatic Service – Worked in government and diplomacy post-service.The Cocktail Shaker Problem – Realized no U.S.-made shakers existed.Launch of C&D Tools – Combined textile and steel legacies to fill the gap.Scaling With Purpose – Built a brand that stands for more than profit.Quotes:“I enlisted at 17. I needed direction. The Marine Corps gave me that—and more.”“Nobody was making an American cocktail shaker. That was wild to me.”“I don’t think you have to separate discipline from creativity.”“We’re not just making products. We’re reclaiming pride in American craftsmanship.”“Integrity didn’t start when I launched a company. It started in the Corps.”Resources Mentioned:C&D Tools: https://www.cndtools.com – American-made barware rooted in military-grade grit and precision.New York Times Feature: Boosted visibility and highlighted the resurgence of U.S. manufacturing.Marine Corps Values: A foundation of honor, courage, and commitment that drives business ethics.My Advice:Too many entrepreneurs skip the “why” and rush to the “what.” Kris and Rebecca didn’t. Their clarity of purpose is what makes C&D Tools more than a product—it’s a mission. If you’re starting a business, build something that matters. Build it like it’s going to outlive you.Connect with C&D Tools: https://www.cndtools.comConnect with Dean Van Dyke at The Breakthrough Blueprinthttps://www.deanvandyke.comInstagram
  • 🎙️ Lead Clearly, Execute Boldly: The Commander’s Intent Framework for Business GrowthIn this power-packed episode of From Battle to Business, host Dean Van Dyke unpacks a battlefield-born leadership tool that’s revolutionizing the way small businesses operate: Commander’s Intent.If you’re constantly firefighting, stuck micromanaging, or feel like your team just doesn’t “get it,” this episode is your wake-up call. Dean reveals how this military strategy, designed for chaos and high-stakes execution, is the ultimate key to getting out of the weeds and back into strategic leadership.Instead of issuing rigid instructions, what if your team understood the why, not just the what? This isn’t a dream — it’s the power of Commander’s Intent. Discover real-world examples of business owners who stopped spinning their wheels and started accelerating results by simply shifting how they lead.🔑 Key Takeaways: • 🔥 Why Commander’s Intent reduces micromanagement and team dependency. • 🧠 How strategic clarity unlocks autonomous decision-making. • 🚀 Commander’s Intent leads to scalable systems and team accountability. • 📉 Firefighting is a symptom — not the root problem. • 🏆 Clarity drives confidence, and confidence powers execution. • 💬 Real examples: Sarah, Mark, Emma, and Joe — and how they transformed their teams. • 🛠️ From chaos to clarity: how military precision applies to business.🪖 Real Talk From the Episode: • “You become the bottleneck, the person everyone turns to for every little decision.” • “This isn’t blind trust. It’s strategic empowerment.” • “It’s not about incompetence, it’s about clarity.” • “Clarity equals confidence, both for you and your team.” • “When your employees understand not just what to do but why, they’re naturally more invested.”📘 Resources Mentioned:• Commander’s Intent Framework – A military-inspired leadership approach that simplifies execution by aligning your team to strategic outcomes, not tasks.💡 My Best Advice:If you’re tired of being the answer to every problem in your business, stop telling people how and start showing them why. Commander’s Intent will not only save your sanity — it’ll unlock a level of team performance you didn’t know was possible. Lead with vision, back it with trust, and watch your business evolve.Connect with Dean Van Dyke at:https://www.deanvandyke.comhttps://www.instagram.com/dhvandyke27/https://www.facebook.com/thepillarsgroup/If you enjoyed listening, then please take a second to rate the show on iTunes.Every podcaster will tell you that iTunes reviews drive listeners to our shows, so please let me know what you thought and make sure you subscribe using your favorite podcast player.It means a lot to me and the guests.

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Join Dean Van Dyke, veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of The Pillars Group, as he takes you on an inspiring journey from the battlefield to the boardroom. Each episode dives deep into the strategies, struggles, and successes of veterans and entrepreneurs who’ve transformed their military precision into business innovation. Whether you’re a business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, or simply seeking operational efficiency and personal growth, this podcast equips you with actionable insights, real-world stories, and the mindset needed to succeed in business and beyond. Subscribe and start turning challenges into stepping stones toward success today!
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