Episodes

  • John S. Berry on Military Service, Law, and Building Berry Law
    Jun 23 2026

    What does it take to build a successful law firm while staying true to a mission of serving Veterans?

    In this special episode of Veteran Led, we’re reposting John S. Berry’s appearance on Treehouse Talks with host Eric Isham. John shares his journey from military school and ROTC to becoming an Army infantry officer, Airborne Ranger, attorney, entrepreneur, and CEO of Berry Law.

    The conversation explores military service, leadership, entrepreneurship, and the evolution of Berry Law from a small family practice into one of the nation’s leading Veterans disability law firms. John reflects on lessons learned from Bosnia, Iraq, law school, and business ownership, explaining how service, discipline, and resilience shaped his approach to leadership.

    This episode offers practical insights for Veterans, entrepreneurs, and leaders looking to build something meaningful while staying committed to a larger mission.

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    18 mins
  • Rob Stewart on AI, Entrepreneurship, and Building CR Equity AI
    Jun 16 2026

    What happens when a Veteran gets told “no” by every bank — and decides to build a company that solves the problem instead?

    In this episode of Veteran Led, John S. Berry speaks with Rob Stewart, Air Force Veteran and founder of CR Equity AI, about entrepreneurship, innovation, and leadership in rapidly changing industries.

    After struggling to secure financing for his own business ventures, Rob identified a gap in the lending process and built CR Equity AI, a platform that leverages artificial intelligence to help entrepreneurs and real estate investors access capital more efficiently. He shares how the company grew from an idea born out of frustration into a business helping connect borrowers with lending solutions faster and more effectively.

    The conversation explores AI, business growth, leadership accountability, and the challenges of building high-performing teams. Rob also shares lessons from both military service and entrepreneurship, emphasizing why innovation, adaptability, and servant leadership are critical for long-term success.

    Guest Links:
    Website: https://crequity.ai

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    16 mins
  • Gabriela Bell on Military Spouses, Leadership, and Building Organized Q
    Jun 9 2026

    What happens when a military spouse turns a personal challenge into a business that creates opportunities for others?

    In this episode of Veteran Led, John S. Berry speaks with Gabriela Bell, founder and CEO of Organized Q, educator at NYU’s Veterans Future Labs, and contributing author of Deserts to Mountaintops: Our Collective Journey to Reclaiming Our Voice.

    Gabriela shares her journey from math teacher and military spouse to entrepreneur, explaining how frequent PCS moves, deployments, and raising four children led her to create a company built around flexible remote work. What started as a virtual assistant role evolved into Organized Q, a growing business that connects executives, nonprofits, and organizations with highly capable military spouses, Veterans, and other professionals.

    The conversation explores leadership, delegation, resilience, and why so many leaders struggle to let go of tasks that prevent them from focusing on growth. Gabriela also discusses the strengths military spouses bring to the workforce and why flexibility, accountability, and trust are essential for building successful teams.

    Guest Links:
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gabriela-bell
    Website: https://organizedq.com

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    44 mins
  • Tad McIntosh on Leadership, Hiring, and Building Strong Teams
    Jun 2 2026

    What separates strong organizations from struggling ones — and how do leaders build teams that actually perform?

    In this episode of Veteran Led, Freddie Kim of MilSpec Talent sits down with Tad McIntosh to discuss leadership, hiring, and building strong teams.

    Tad shares insights from his work in human capital, talent development, and organizational leadership, explaining why hiring the right people is one of the most important decisions any company can make. He discusses how leaders can create healthy cultures, improve accountability, and build teams that consistently execute at a high level.

    The conversation explores hiring strategy, leadership development, and how organizations can better align people, performance, and long-term growth. Tad also shares lessons on communication, trust, and why culture drives everything inside an organization.

    Guest Links:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tad-mcintosh-b85213
    Website: https://humcapinc.com
    Website: https://humcaphr.com

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    15 mins
  • Lt. Col. Ben Morley, U.S. Air Force (Ret.) on Leadership
    May 26 2026

    How do leaders successfully navigate transformation — both personally and professionally?

    In this episode of Veteran Led, John S. Berry speaks with Lt. Col. Ben Morley, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), executive coach and author of Caterpillar Soup at 30,000 Feet: The Leader’s Guide to Mastering Your Greatest Transformation.

    Drawing from his Air Force career and leadership experience, Ben shares lessons on navigating uncertainty, embracing change, and leading through transition. He explains why transformation is often uncomfortable, why leaders resist change, and how growth requires both self-awareness and accountability.

    The conversation explores executive coaching, leadership development, mentorship, and the mindset shifts required to evolve after military service. Ben also discusses how Veterans can continue serving through leadership, coaching, and helping others navigate their own transformation journeys.

    Guest Links:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benmorley1
    Website: https://benmorley.com
    Link to purchase book: https://a.co/d/0aQGgdSI

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    34 mins
  • CSM TJ Baird, U.S. Army (Ret.) on Leadership, Writing, and Warrior Dad
    May 19 2026

    What does it mean to lead, reflect, and document your experience after a lifetime of service?

    In this episode of Veteran Led, John S. Berry speaks with CSM TJ Baird, U.S. Army (Ret.), about leadership, accountability, and the transition from service member to author.

    After decades of leadership at the highest enlisted level, TJ shares how writing became a way to process experiences, capture lessons learned, and pass those insights on to the next generation. His book, Warrior Dad, reflects on leadership, fatherhood, and the responsibility of carrying those lessons forward beyond the uniform.

    The conversation explores standards, discipline, and responsibility, while also diving into the writing process, storytelling, and how Veterans can turn their experiences into something meaningful beyond service.

    This episode is a reminder that leadership doesn’t end at retirement — it evolves into mentorship, storytelling, and legacy.

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    37 mins
  • Ron Moore on Leadership, Service, and Building Community Impact
    May 12 2026

    What does it take to lead beyond service and create lasting impact in your community?

    In this episode of Veteran Led, John S. Berry is joined by co-host Freddie Kim of MilSpec Talent to speak with Ron Moore about leadership, service, and building meaningful community impact after military service.

    Ron shares his journey and the mission behind his work, focusing on how Veterans can continue to serve by strengthening their communities. He discusses the importance of leadership, accountability, and staying engaged, even after leaving the uniform.

    The conversation explores how Veterans can translate their leadership experience into real-world impact, why community matters, and how to build something bigger than yourself. Ron also highlights the importance of action — stepping forward, creating opportunities, and continuing to serve with purpose.

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    8 mins
  • James Suh on Leadership, Growth, and Building High-Performance Teams
    May 5 2026

    What does it take to build high-performing teams — and how do leaders create environments where people can grow and execute at a high level?

    In this episode of Veteran Led, John S. Berry is joined by co-host Freddie Kim of MilSpec Talent to speak with USMC/Navy Veteran and CEO of Nashville Analytics, James Suh about leadership, growth, and building high-performance teams.

    James shares insights on leadership development, team dynamics, and what separates effective leaders from those who struggle to scale. He explains how clarity, accountability, and disciplined execution drive results, and why leaders must create environments where individuals are empowered to contribute at their highest level.

    The conversation explores leadership mindset, decision-making, and how to build teams that perform consistently — whether in the military, business, or any high-pressure environment.


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    22 mins