Jason McCarthy – Building a community of leaders can be as simple as going for a walk/ruck!
Co-hosts Jan Rutherford and Jim Vaselopulos interview Jason McCarthy, Founder and CEO of GORUCK, a company that makes rucksacks (also known as backpacks), and runs rucking events similar to the Special Forces selection process. Jason reveals why and how he started GORUCK, the obstacles he faced along the way, his mission for GORUCK, and his success in building leaders by overcoming adversity as a team. Jason also talks about building better Americans who serve their country and community, explaining the basis of community. He reminds us what freedom means, and how others can fulfill a duty in a variety of ways.
Listen in to learn how you can turn adversity into team building within your organization.
[7:38] How the Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC) or the Q Course forces you to lead.
[8:32] There are always opportunities to lead, you have to seize them. There’s always room for another great leader to step up.
[13:24] It wasn’t about the weight people were carrying, it was about the people carrying the weight.
[13:41] What’s really rewarding, is the impact you can make on people if you serve them.
[14:34] GORUCK became this bridge for Jason, that he was building for people that showed up within the class, and yet he needed to be on that same bridge, as well.
[18:29] Successful teams have got to be fun and it’s got to be about building communities.
[21:57] Americans represent one united community. Bake your neighbor a pie sometime, talk to the person next to you on the plane. We need someone to push us toward more service to each other – to build a better America.
[25:41] To create a culture of leaders you have to trust the people around you, give them things they can do, and let them figure it out.
[33:33] Go find a friend, go for a walk, put a backpack on, and talk to the person next to you. Connect with the people that are around you.
Connect with Jason here:
“To lead is to do. You have to actually do it. You can’t learn about it in a book.”
“To lead is to serve.”
“People need to like you to spend time with you.”
“Communication is always the glue.”
“Taking a walk with a ruck is officially called rucking.”
Biography:
Jason McCarthy Graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia in May 2001, without a set professional goal. Then came 9/11, which became a call-to-arms to him. Jason enlisted in Special Forces and served in Iraq as a Communication Sergeant in the Green Berets. He calls his experience there a leadership laboratory. Jason founded GORUCK in 2008 after his military service, seeing the need for a great civilian bag, and a way to help veterans bridge military and civilian life. This led to the GORUCK Challenge, where a Special Forces guy builds a team out of the participants who show up.
These are the books mentioned in Jason’s podcast.
[…] Since Kevin and I both have new boots, part of our plan was to take a long hike under full-load with Aaron. The terrain is nothing near as difficult as what we will face in Patagonia, but it is good to get time on the trail with packs that top 50 lbs. In fact, Kevin and I each added additional weight to simulate items like snowshoes that we will eventually have to strap to our packs. I added a GORUCK 10lb. ruck plate – thank you Jason McCarthy! […]