If you like the Tactical Notebook and enjoy viva voce interviews, you may find something of interest in the following programs.
On the No Bell podcast, Sam Alaimo and I talk about Coup d’Oeil, the maneuver warfare movement, and the frustrations of serving under a narcissistic commanding officer.
In this episode of the No Way Out podcast, Mark McGrath and I discuss the use of decision-forcing cases and the legacy of John R. Boyd. (You may know Mr. McGrath from his Substack, Whirl of Reorientation.)
In these two episodes of the Tactics and Operations Podcast, Rob Malcolm and I discuss the historical basis for maneuver warfare and decision games.
In these two episodes of the Pentagon Labyrinth, Don Vandergriff and I discuss tactical decision games and mission command.
In this episode of the Pentagon Labyrinth, Dan Grazier and I discuss the importance of military history.
In this episode of the Break It Down Show, Peter Turner and I discuss the way playing decision games can help people deal with challenges that are “a little bit Country, a little bit Rock-and-Roll.”
In this episode of Acquisition Talk, Eric Lofgren and I discuss decision-forcing cases.
In this episode of the CIMSEC Podcast, Jared Samuelson, Tim Powledge and I discuss Operation Albion, the German conquest of the Baltic Islands in 1917.
In this episode of Radio Galactic, I conduct a viva voce version of a tactical decision game that places players in the shoes of a young platoon commander on his first day of battle. (For the play-at-home version of the game published on the Tactical Notebook, see Platoon!)