Ep. 29: Lenny Lyon - (N1) Finding Purpose In and Out of Uniform

Echo Oscar Delta

10-10-2023 • 2 hrs 26 mins

In podcast episode 29, we dive deep into the remarkable 27-year career of Lenny Lyon, a retired Navy Captain with extensive experience in Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD). Lenny's journey takes us through his numerous deployments to diverse locations, his introduction to the world of EOD during a college summer cruise, and his transition into the EOD pipeline. His training, which included SWAS, dive school, and ship duty, paved the way for his successful EOD career. A key takeaway from Lenny's story is the strong sense of camaraderie and the vital role of engaging and challenging the new generation of EOD technicians to maintain their motivation and interest in the field.


As we explore Lenny's Navy experience, he emphasizes the importance of training, knowledge, and leadership. He highlights the need for better training and leadership development to bridge knowledge gaps among Navy personnel. Lenny also shares valuable lessons on leadership, including the significance of trust, direct communication, and taking care of the people under your command. His experiences shed light on the choices and challenges that arise in military careers, particularly the balance between pursuing personal career advancement and prioritizing the well-being and success of the team. Lenny's dedication to service and leadership serves as an inspiring example for both military personnel and civilians alike.


In the latter part of the episode, Lenny discusses his transition to civilian life and the challenges he faced in finding a new purpose. He shares how he started businesses to fill the void left by his military service and his aspiration to create a nonprofit organization focused on providing affordable housing to address homelessness. Lenny's advice to junior EOD members and senior leaders underscores the importance of initiative, proactive leadership, and prioritizing the growth and development of individuals over personal ambitions. Overall, this podcast episode is a testament to the values of service, leadership, and resilience that can inspire listeners from all walks of life.


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonard-lyon-90a53661/

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EPISODE SPONSOR:



NSOF - Navy Special Operations Foundation


https://www.nsof.org/



"We exist to ensure our operators and their families are provided with all the tools necessary to overcome any challenges they may face and let them know they are never alone in the fight"



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