
What does real leadership look like over the course of a lifetime?
In this episode of the Empowered Learning Podcast, Andy Bennetts sits down with retired Lieutenant Colonel Richard Crossley Jr. to explore leadership through the lens of military service, education, and mentorship.
Colonel Crossley began his career as an enlisted soldier in the 82nd Airborne Division, eventually rising through the ranks to serve in multiple leadership roles across the U.S. Army. But some of his most meaningful leadership work came after his military career—mentoring young people through JROTC programs in Fort Worth, Texas.
Throughout the conversation, Colonel Crossley shares how his understanding of leadership evolved—from commanding soldiers as a young officer to helping thousands of students develop character, discipline, and purpose.
This episode explores:
- Why leadership is about responsibility, not rank
• Lessons from military leadership and the Desert Storm era
• How JROTC helps students develop discipline and executive function
• The role mentorship plays in shaping future leaders
• Why character development is essential for long-term success
• How leadership continues even after retirement
Colonel Crossley also discusses how he continues serving others today—through veteran organizations and by writing a book that captures the lessons, mistakes, and leadership principles he’s learned throughout his journey.
If you're interested in leadership, mentorship, education, or public service, this episode offers timeless wisdom from someone who has spent decades helping others grow.
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