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Leadership demands grit, clarity and conviction. Congressman August Pfluger ’00 reflects on these qualities through his experiences at the U.S. Air Force Academy, in the cockpit and as part of the U.S. House of Representatives. His story challenges every leader to ask where courage is calling them to go next. --------------------------------------------------- ABOUT LONG BLUE LEADERSHIP Long Blue Leadership drops every two weeks on Tuesdays and is available on Apple Podcasts, TuneIn + Alexa, Spotify and all your favorite podcast platforms. Search @AirForceGrads on your favorite social channels for Long Blue Leadership news and updates! VISIT https://www.longblueleadership.org FOR ALL EPISODES AND TO SUBSCRIBE! ----------------------------------------------------- Rep. Pfluger's Top 10 Leadership Takeaways 1. Courageous career leaps require conviction, timing, and faith. Congressman Pfluger left active duty at 19 years and 4 months — a highly unconventional choice — demonstrating that major pivots sometimes require stepping into uncertainty. 2. Work ethic is a lifelong differentiator. He emphasizes that he has never been “the best,” but has always been willing to out-work anyone. Hard work + grit consistently opened doors. 3. Failure and setbacks shape long-term success. Missed opportunities at USAFA and earlier career disappointments taught him timing, resilience, and long-term perspective. 4. Leadership is transferable across domains. His fighter pilot and command experience directly enabled his political success — planning, debrief culture, and thick skin all mapped over perfectly. 5. Credibility requires deep study and prioritization. You cannot master everything; leaders must choose focus areas and know them cold so others trust their expertise. 6. Humility, credibility, and approachability are foundational leadership traits. These fighter-squadron principles translate powerfully to Congress and team leadership. 7. Family and faith must anchor leadership. His family’s summer crisis reframed his priorities: “None of this matters if you don’t take care of your family.” 8. The nation needs more military and Academy graduates in public leadership. He stresses that only four USAFA grads have ever served in Congress — and more are needed to restore civility and mission-focused service. 9. The Air & Space Forces are under-resourced relative to global threats. Congressman Pfluger advocates vigorously for rebalancing defense spending to meet modern challenges. 10. Self-reflection is critical to growth. Leaders must ask: How do I see myself? How do others see me? If those don’t align, adjust the work ethic, mindset, or behaviors accordingly. CHAPTERS 00:00 — Introduction & Biography 01:44 — Opening Remarks 01:47 — Leaving Active Duty at 19 Years and 4 Months 04:06 — Why Run for Office? 05:40 — Family, Faith & Influences 07:14 — Representing His Hometown District 08:29 — Learning to Represent a District 11:07 — Work Ethic and USAFA Foundations 12:22 — Failure, Setbacks & Long-Term Rewards 15:10 — Unexpected Assignments Becoming Career High Points 17:24 — Pentagon, Fellowship & NSC 19:49 — USAFA Grads in Congress 21:03 — Role of the Board of Visitors 23:24 — Key Focus Areas for the Board of Visitors 25:11 — Top National Security Challenges 27:13 — Balancing Congress, Leadership, and Family 29:01 — Leadership Style & Decision-Making 30:40 — Humble, Credible, Approachable 33:38 — Building Credibility as a Younger Leader 34:43 — What’s Next: A More United Country 37:29 — Daily Habits for Growth 39:37 — Advice for Emerging Leaders 41:24 — Final Reflections & Call to Action 43:45 — Closing Thoughts & Outro