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How A Detroit Kid Became A Soldier, Leader, And Mentor (Chuck Fowlkes)

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A Detroit childhood filled with Belle Isle picnics, DIY bike “Olympics,” and a grandparents’ house that welcomed everyone set the stage for Chuck’s lifelong commitment to service. We sit down with him to follow the arc from neighborhood games to a 30-year Army career, a leadership run at Consumers Energy, and a purposeful reinvention as an educator, nonprofit founder, and leadership coach. The moments that shaped him—an English teacher who flipped his view on writing, a drill sergeant who turned pressure into fuel, and a young family that sharpened his ambition—become practical lessons anyone can use.
Chuck opens up about joining the Army at twenty for the challenge, carrying admin and training roles that supported drill sergeants and infantry skills, and later commissioning through BOLC as a Mustang officer. He shares how online college enabled a late-degree comeback, why balancing reserves with a demanding utility leadership job built resilience, and what it felt like to stand in final formation, uniform on for the last time. Along the way, we get real about promotions, the pull of command, and the choice to step away at captain to protect health, family focus, and long-term impact.
Today, Chuck channels decades of experience into teaching, the Chuck Folks Organization guiding people into skilled trades, and “Talk to Chuck Folks,” where he trains teams on leadership and resilience. His core message lands with clarity: discover your gift, maximize it until work becomes purpose, and use it to lift others. If you’ve ever wondered when to double down, when to pivot, or how to align career, family, and meaning, this conversation offers a grounded roadmap shaped by Detroit grit and military discipline.
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Chapters

1. How A Detroit Kid Became A Soldier, Leader, And Mentor (Chuck Fowlkes) (00:00:00)

2. Detroit Roots And Family Life (00:03:07)

3. Neighborhood Sports And DIY Olympics (00:08:54)

4. Moving West Side And Early 70s Memories (00:13:20)

5. School Interests And Choosing Work Over Sports (00:17:23)

6. Marriage, Parenthood, And Finding Career Direction (00:22:14)

7. Joining The Army At Twenty (00:25:46)

8. Basic Training Lessons And Discipline (00:29:30)

9. Reenlistment, Rank, And The Long Game To 30 Years (00:32:00)

10. Commissioning Path And Mustang Perspective (00:37:51)

11. Balancing Reserves With A Demanding Utility Career (00:42:28)

12. Roles: Admin, Infantry Training, And S1 Leadership (00:46:54)

13. University Of Phoenix And BOLC Experience (00:52:31)

139 episodes

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Content provided by Bill Krieger. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bill Krieger or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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A Detroit childhood filled with Belle Isle picnics, DIY bike “Olympics,” and a grandparents’ house that welcomed everyone set the stage for Chuck’s lifelong commitment to service. We sit down with him to follow the arc from neighborhood games to a 30-year Army career, a leadership run at Consumers Energy, and a purposeful reinvention as an educator, nonprofit founder, and leadership coach. The moments that shaped him—an English teacher who flipped his view on writing, a drill sergeant who turned pressure into fuel, and a young family that sharpened his ambition—become practical lessons anyone can use.
Chuck opens up about joining the Army at twenty for the challenge, carrying admin and training roles that supported drill sergeants and infantry skills, and later commissioning through BOLC as a Mustang officer. He shares how online college enabled a late-degree comeback, why balancing reserves with a demanding utility leadership job built resilience, and what it felt like to stand in final formation, uniform on for the last time. Along the way, we get real about promotions, the pull of command, and the choice to step away at captain to protect health, family focus, and long-term impact.
Today, Chuck channels decades of experience into teaching, the Chuck Folks Organization guiding people into skilled trades, and “Talk to Chuck Folks,” where he trains teams on leadership and resilience. His core message lands with clarity: discover your gift, maximize it until work becomes purpose, and use it to lift others. If you’ve ever wondered when to double down, when to pivot, or how to align career, family, and meaning, this conversation offers a grounded roadmap shaped by Detroit grit and military discipline.
If this story resonates, follow the show, share it with someone who needs a push, and leave a review so others can find it too.

Support the show

www.veteransarchives.org

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How A Detroit Kid Became A Soldier, Leader, And Mentor (Chuck Fowlkes) (00:00:00)

2. Detroit Roots And Family Life (00:03:07)

3. Neighborhood Sports And DIY Olympics (00:08:54)

4. Moving West Side And Early 70s Memories (00:13:20)

5. School Interests And Choosing Work Over Sports (00:17:23)

6. Marriage, Parenthood, And Finding Career Direction (00:22:14)

7. Joining The Army At Twenty (00:25:46)

8. Basic Training Lessons And Discipline (00:29:30)

9. Reenlistment, Rank, And The Long Game To 30 Years (00:32:00)

10. Commissioning Path And Mustang Perspective (00:37:51)

11. Balancing Reserves With A Demanding Utility Career (00:42:28)

12. Roles: Admin, Infantry Training, And S1 Leadership (00:46:54)

13. University Of Phoenix And BOLC Experience (00:52:31)

139 episodes

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