Ep 143. How to Listen Like a US Navy Nuclear Submariner
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I didn’t expect a conversation about submarines to change how I think about leadership — but that’s exactly what happened.
Matt DiGeronimo spent years submerged beneath the surface as a nuclear submarine officer in the US Navy.
Tight quarters. High stakes. Zero room for ego.
Now, he brings that same level of clarity and pressure-tested insight into his work as a writer, executive, and leadership voice.
In this conversation, Matt and I talk about what leadership really looks like when you strip away the buzzwords.
We explore how identity, communication, and motivation show up under pressure — and how the words we choose (and how we use them) matter more than we think.
Inside the episode:
- The surprising leadership lessons from submarine life
- Why conversations are never just about the topic — they're about identity
- How writing became Matt’s personal path to reflection and growth
- The problem with trying to "win" in communication
- Why focusing on strengths beats fixing weaknesses
- How to use language that actually motivates your team
- What AI still can’t capture about the human voice
- The ripple effect of leadership on people you may never meet
- And why authenticity is still the most underrated leadership skill
If you’ve ever wanted to be a better leader, communicator, or writer — this is the conversation to start with.
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and now on YouTube.
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