SOFREP Radio, Episode 575: Pete Blaber, Former Delta Drive Officer, Writer, and Management Skilled



On this week’s podcast SOFREP senior editor and SOFREP Radio host Steve Balestrieri speaks with Pete Blaber, Former Delta Drive officer, writer, and management professional.

Throughout his profession as an officer in particular mission items, Pete Blaber would preserve notes and write as a way to be taught and enhance. However, as he explains, throughout the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. didn’t seem like studying something on a foundational stage. So, after retiring from the Army in 2006, Pete determined to make use of his writing abilities and classes he had accrued to attempt to fill the hole.

The outcomes have been his two books: ‘The Mission, The Males, and Me,’ and the newest, ‘The Widespread Sense Means.’

In The Widespread Sense Means, Pete talks about what widespread sense actually is and the way it’s linked to good management. As Steve says, all of us acknowledge what widespread sense is however every of us would give a unique definition of it.

In any case, good management transcends area and sector. From participating our neo-cortex to the contagiousness of survival instincts and the advantages of talking calmly, the teachings present in The Widespread Sense Means should not solely relevant to leaders in each the navy and company world however to everybody.

Lastly, Pete underlines how former Delta Drive member George Hand (higher identified to his followers as Geo) with whom Pete served, epitomizes widespread sense. And he additionally shares some precious and entertaining tales as an example that.

If you’re you should buy Pete Blaber’s The Widespread Sense Means at Barnes & Noble or Amazon and you’ll join with Pete by way of his web site at

Be a part of us for an additional informative and thought-provoking SOFREP Radio episode.

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