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January 10, 2020: Leadership, Resilience, and Building a Mission-Driven Life | John Scardena

January 10, 2020: Leadership, Resilience, and Building a Mission-Driven Life | John Scardena

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January 10, 2020: Leadership, Resilience, and Building a Mission-Driven Life January 10, 2020, is a defining date—not just for this podcast, but for leadership, resilience, and what it truly means to commit to a mission. In this reflective episode of the Disaster Tough Podcast, host John Scardena looks back on the day he left a stable corporate career to go all-in on building Doberman Emergency Management. This conversation is not about COVID, headlines, or hindsight—it’s about decision-making under uncertainty, values-based leadership, and the personal cost of choosing purpose over comfort. John shares hard-earned lessons from years of entrepreneurship, emergency management, and crisis leadership—drawing parallels between disaster response and navigating business crises. He explains how mission-driven organizations endure, why comparison is corrosive to leadership, and how resilience is built not through ease, but through repeated adversity. The episode centers on three powerful leadership principles:
  • Stop measuring success by comparison and instead focus on whether those around you have what they need.
  • Ignore criticism from people you wouldn’t seek advice from, and be intentional about whose voices shape your decisions.
  • Build resilience deliberately, understanding that mitigation matters—but storms will still come.
John also reflects on the poem Invictus by William Ernest Henley, using it as a lens to discuss grit, accountability, and personal responsibility in moments when circumstances feel overwhelming. The episode closes with a reminder that long-term leadership is about endurance, sacrifice, family, and learning to embrace the journey—come what may. This episode is essential listening for:
  • Emergency managers and first responders
  • Entrepreneurs and executives navigating uncertainty
  • Leaders building mission-focused organizations
  • Anyone facing burnout, criticism, or high-stakes decisions
If you’re building something that matters—and feeling the weight that comes with it—this episode offers perspective, clarity, and hard-won encouragement grounded in real experience, not theory.
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