This special Independence Day episode of The Platinum Business Break is a tribute to authentic American leadership—the kind forged in adversity, grounded in humility, and defined by service. Dan P. Owens takes you inside the battlefield-tested principles of Major Dick Winters and Sgt. Carwood Lipton, the real-life heroes of Easy Company, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne—immortalized in Band of Brothers.
Learn why Winters' legendary mantra “Follow Me” still matters in business and life. Discover how Lipton held a company together through sheer consistency and care. And hear how even Captain Sobel—though reviled by his men—played a vital role in preparing them for war, proving that success depends on the right person in the right seat.
This episode delivers:
✅ Timeless leadership principles from the front lines
✅ Business takeaways on humility, delegation, and team development
✅ A practical call to lead with character, courage, and clarity
Whether you run a company or lead a family, these lessons will inspire you to lead from the front and build something that lasts.
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