A Tragedy in Texas: Mistakes Part 2

A Tragedy in Texas: Mistakes Part 2

Author: Pushkin Industries April 23, 2026 Duration: 29:49

General David Goldfein, former Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, and Dr. Heather Wilson, former Secretary of the Air Force, tell the story of the worst day in their professional careers and what it taught them about leadership. 


You can find their book, Get Back up: Lessons in Servant Leadership, here.

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Revisionist History is Malcolm Gladwell's journey through the overlooked and the misunderstood. Every episode re-examines something from the past—an event, a person, an idea, even a song—and asks whether we got it right the first time. From Pushkin Industries. Because sometimes the past deserves a second chance. To get early access to ad-free episodes and extra content, subscribe to Pushkin+ in Apple Podcasts or at pushkin.fm/plus. iHeartMedia is the exclusive podcast partner of Pushkin Industries.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

Revisionist History
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Duration: 42:16
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Duration: 3:44
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Duration: 35:16
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Duration: 28:15
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Duration: 48:30
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A New Day at the Races [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:39
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Duration: 43:18
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The Bear Was Poked With Maria Konnikova [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:25
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Duration: 42:07
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Duration: 43:44
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