Jim sits down with Sara Blackmer, retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, senior partner at Salaiko Capital, and CEO of FluidLogic. This conversation is about leadership that holds up in the real world, not theory.
You'll hear how discipline creates clarity, why servant leadership is the fastest path to high performance, and how confidence is built through repetition and daily wins. They also get into team dynamics, role alignment, and why movement is not the same thing as momentum.
If you're serious about building winning cultures and making better decisions with your time and money, this episode hits.
Confidence is built through preparation, repetition, and proof
Servant leadership means taking care of people so they can take care of the mission
Discipline creates focus and alignment
High-performing teams beat even the most talented individuals every time
When you fully commit to what you say yes to, opportunities show up you could not have predicted
Start the day with order
Make your bed. Get one win on the board early. Your mindset follows your actions.
Create role clarity
If someone cannot explain how their role impacts the mission, you have a leadership problem, not a talent problem.
Serve your team daily
Ask: "What roadblock can I remove for you today?" Then do it.
"Give all of yourself to what you say yes to. If you do that again and again, opportunities will come in ways you never expected."
Connect with Sara Blackmer:
Website: www.solycocapital.com
Website: https://fluidlogic.com/