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Mentorship, Loyalty, And The Making Of A Command Master Chief

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A career isn’t a straight line—it’s a wake, and sometimes the seas are rougher than the chart suggests. Gary sits down with Master Chief Mike “Kaz” Kaszubowski to trace three decades of Navy life from Chicago sidewalks to Seventh Fleet, from learning damage control on Treasure Island to stabilizing a crew after the FITZ collision. What emerges is a rare, unvarnished look at mentorship, advancement, and the real cost of leadership when the headlines fade and the deck plates still need answers.
Kaz shares how a young DC2 became the kind of senior enlisted leader who could run the plant, guide a mess, and hold a standard without losing the human. We talk about building platform expertise, why EL letters once defined engineering credibility, and the difference between doing maintenance on paper and owning it in the spaces. We confront culture shifts head-on: the end of “work hard, play hard” as a shield, the long shadow of Fat Leonard on liberty and trust, and the operational grind that shaped sailors in Japan long before it made front pages. Fairness is a theme throughout—how boards actually read records, how influence can distort detailing, and why compensation still lags responsibility for command master chiefs.
This episode isn’t nostalgia. It’s a field guide. You’ll hear practical truths about 3M realities, manning myths, and how to share the load across departments so casualty response is a ship’s sport. You’ll hear how to pick mentors who tell you what you need to hear, not what you want, and why three rules can carry you through chaos: lead yourself exceptionally well, create opportunities for others to succeed, and keep a positive attitude. If you care about leadership, loyalty, and doing the right thing when it’s costly, you’ll find something to carry back to your team.
If this conversation hit a nerve or gave you a tool you can use today, share it with a shipmate and leave a quick review. Subscribe for more candid, useful leadership talks that respect your time and your intelligence.

https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/

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Chapters

1. Reuniting And Setting The Stage (00:00:00)

2. Data Mining Promotion And Early Mentorship (00:05:20)

3. Boards, Records, And What Really Counts (00:13:40)

4. Chicago Roots And Changing Cities (00:20:30)

5. Service, Sacrifice, And OpTempo Reality (00:27:30)

6. Treasure Island, Fleet Week, And Sailor Life (00:39:40)

7. Culture, Liberty, And The Making Of Tough Sailors (00:47:50)

8. Platform Expertise And DC Community Truths (01:00:10)

9. Making Chief In 2003 And Season Lessons (01:12:40)

10. Earning EL Letters And Owning The Plant (01:25:10)

11. Manning, Maintenance, And The 3M Grind (01:34:30)

12. Choosing Command Senior Chief And Minesweeper Tour (01:45:40)

13. Cruiser Challenges And Italy Highlights (01:54:40)

14. Blue Ridge Pivot, FITZ Aftermath, And Stand-Up Commands (02:02:40)

15. Influence, Detailing, And Career Control (02:13:30)

16. Accountability, Ethics, And Fairness (02:26:20)

17. Mentors, Resilience, And Raising Leaders (02:36:40)

57 episodes

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A career isn’t a straight line—it’s a wake, and sometimes the seas are rougher than the chart suggests. Gary sits down with Master Chief Mike “Kaz” Kaszubowski to trace three decades of Navy life from Chicago sidewalks to Seventh Fleet, from learning damage control on Treasure Island to stabilizing a crew after the FITZ collision. What emerges is a rare, unvarnished look at mentorship, advancement, and the real cost of leadership when the headlines fade and the deck plates still need answers.
Kaz shares how a young DC2 became the kind of senior enlisted leader who could run the plant, guide a mess, and hold a standard without losing the human. We talk about building platform expertise, why EL letters once defined engineering credibility, and the difference between doing maintenance on paper and owning it in the spaces. We confront culture shifts head-on: the end of “work hard, play hard” as a shield, the long shadow of Fat Leonard on liberty and trust, and the operational grind that shaped sailors in Japan long before it made front pages. Fairness is a theme throughout—how boards actually read records, how influence can distort detailing, and why compensation still lags responsibility for command master chiefs.
This episode isn’t nostalgia. It’s a field guide. You’ll hear practical truths about 3M realities, manning myths, and how to share the load across departments so casualty response is a ship’s sport. You’ll hear how to pick mentors who tell you what you need to hear, not what you want, and why three rules can carry you through chaos: lead yourself exceptionally well, create opportunities for others to succeed, and keep a positive attitude. If you care about leadership, loyalty, and doing the right thing when it’s costly, you’ll find something to carry back to your team.
If this conversation hit a nerve or gave you a tool you can use today, share it with a shipmate and leave a quick review. Subscribe for more candid, useful leadership talks that respect your time and your intelligence.

https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Reuniting And Setting The Stage (00:00:00)

2. Data Mining Promotion And Early Mentorship (00:05:20)

3. Boards, Records, And What Really Counts (00:13:40)

4. Chicago Roots And Changing Cities (00:20:30)

5. Service, Sacrifice, And OpTempo Reality (00:27:30)

6. Treasure Island, Fleet Week, And Sailor Life (00:39:40)

7. Culture, Liberty, And The Making Of Tough Sailors (00:47:50)

8. Platform Expertise And DC Community Truths (01:00:10)

9. Making Chief In 2003 And Season Lessons (01:12:40)

10. Earning EL Letters And Owning The Plant (01:25:10)

11. Manning, Maintenance, And The 3M Grind (01:34:30)

12. Choosing Command Senior Chief And Minesweeper Tour (01:45:40)

13. Cruiser Challenges And Italy Highlights (01:54:40)

14. Blue Ridge Pivot, FITZ Aftermath, And Stand-Up Commands (02:02:40)

15. Influence, Detailing, And Career Control (02:13:30)

16. Accountability, Ethics, And Fairness (02:26:20)

17. Mentors, Resilience, And Raising Leaders (02:36:40)

57 episodes

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