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Stress, whether real or imagined, is a natural response to life's challenges. On today's podcast, we're going to learn about stress, how your body reacts to stress, the good and the bad and how to handle and respond to stress in a way that is both beneficial and healthy.
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Experts speculate the first shot of the next war will not be kinetic. It will start in cyberspace. Cyber survivability is a capability and we must deliver it faster. From safeguarding mission critical systems to ensuring operational readiness, every member of the NAVAIR team has a role in expanding the capability the fleet needs. If we intend to fight and win in distributed maritime operations, we must own and actively protect our supply chain networks and kill chains
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Delivering a capability the fleet needs at a cost we can afford. Sims at Sea, a relevant, real-time, cost-effective training capability designed to keep our warfighters ready in the operational environment.
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Today, we are on the AIRWaves with part two of our Manage Stress, Build Resilience series. In a previous podcast, we talked about stress. How to manage and ways to cope with stress and today, we're going to take it a step further and talk about how we can use intentional stress to build resilience and why that is such an important part of taking care of your mental health and preventing stressors from controlling your life. Please welcome back to the show Command Operational Audiologist and Stress Management Coach, Lieutenant Commander Kyle Shepard.
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On today's AIRWaves podcast, we're talking speed-to-fleet, and how one team's positive mindset and outside-of-the-box thinking enabled capability delivery far sooner than expected. How did they do it? Well, let's find out.
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It's our mission to deliver the capability the fleet needs at a cost we can afford, and on today's AIRWaves podcast, we're diving into the cost portion of that statement to better understand why, in a time of reduced budgets, we need to think differently, be creative, and find new and innovative ways to help our warfighters regain the competitive advantage.
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How does the work you do directly impact the fleet? On today's AIRWaves podcast, you're going to meet a team that answered an urgent call from the front lines. Through teamwork, communication and creative thinking, they removed barriers to deliver a game-changing capability to forward-deployed forces in record time.
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Would you know what to do in the event of a security incident? On today's podcast, we're talking about common security violations, what they are, and what actions you should take to minimize damage and mitigate risk. It's all about protecting our important information.
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Did you know that one of the biggest threats to our national security could come from inside the organization? On today's podcast, we're talking about insider threat, what it is, what motivates insider threat, and what you can do to detect and mitigate a potential threat before it's too late.
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On today's AIRWaves podcast, we're talking about improvements to the security investigation process and giving you the important information you need to know about self-reporting and how to and maintain your clearance. We're also going to discuss the important role we all play in protecting the organization and our national security. Welcome to AIRWaves, the official podcast of the Naval Air Systems Command.
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Today, we're talking about effective stress management, and we're going to dive into some actionable tips to help you maintain a healthy lifestyle and navigate life's challenges with resilience and calm. Please welcome to the show NAWCAD Command Operational Audiologist and Stress Resilience Coach, Lieutenant Commander Kyle Shepard.
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Get real, get better, get improved capability to the fleet, and do it in record time. Facing the challenge of upgrading the E-6B fleet, the Airborne Strategic Command, Control and Communications Program Office knew they needed to get this vital aircraft back in service as quickly as possible. When initial modification times soared, the team embraced the red and found creative ways to improve processes and significantly reduce turnaround times.
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January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Since 2010, our nation has dedicated this time to raise awareness about human trafficking and educate the public about how to identify and prevent this crime. In support of these efforts, the NAVAIR team is hosting an event called the Red Sand Project. And on today’s podcast we’re going to learn more about this awesome event and how you can get involved.
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It's the most wonderful time of the year, but for some, it's not all holiday cheer. With winter festivities and holiday gatherings, it's natural to feel a wide range of emotions. So how do we balance the demands and keep stress in check and combat the winter blues? Well, on today's AIRWaves podcast, you're going to learn how to stay healthy during the holidays and improve our mental health.
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This year marks a significant milestone in naval aviation history, 50 years of women flying in the Navy. But this year is not only about honoring the past and celebrating the present, it's also about inspiring the future.
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When you start a new job, it can take a few days to settle in, but what if you had all the tools you needed to work and be productive on day one? That's the goal of the Ready on Day One effort. Welcome to Airwaves, the official podcast of the Naval Air Systems Command. And on today's podcast, you're going to meet a group who found a way to get real, get better, and improve the onboarding process at NAVAIR. Joe Incorvia, Deputy Director for the Digital Group, Randy Allen, Senior Staff Advisor for NAWCAD, and Lori Delaney, Innovation and Culture Team Lead at the NAVAIR Digital Department.
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September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and it's a time to remember those affected by suicide and raise awareness about suicide prevention. Joining us to tell us more is Chief Kathleen Kalyan-Barden. Suicide prevention coordinator at the Fleet Readiness Center Mid Atlantic Detachment. And Natalie Russell, Education Services Facilitator with the Fleet and Family Support Center.Help is available. Suicide Prevention Awareness resources:For Navy Civilian Employees: - Depart of the Navy Civilian Employee Assistance Program (DONCEAP):1-844-366-2327National 24/7 Resources: - Military OneSource: 1-800-342-9647 - National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988; text 741-741 - Veterans’ Military Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255, Press 1 - DoD Safe Helpline: 877-995-5247 - Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS): 800-959-8277General Suicide Prevention Resources" - Navy Suicide Prevention: www.suicide.navy.mil - Contact information - Facts and warning signs - Informational products and resources - Suicide Prevention Resource Center: www.sprc.org Navy Operational Stress Control Resources: - Wordpress blog: www.navynavstress.com - Twitter: www.twitter.com/navstress - Facebook: www.facebook.com/navstress
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Hybrid work has transformed the way we think about and do our work. From providing greater work life balance to an increased ability to work from anywhere. The hybrid work environment is here to stay, and today you're going to learn how to thrive in this flexible business model.
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EMALS Control Status Dashboard software team challenges status quo, thinks differently to deliver organic capability to fleet.
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