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Mission Possible Podcast

Mission Possible Podcast

Written by: Chad Kim
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Welcome to the Mission Possible Podcast, where we dive deep into the stories of extraordinary individuals who push the boundaries of what’s achievable. Each episode features leaders, visionaries, and changemakers who share their personal journeys, pivotal moments, and practical wisdom on overcoming challenges, driving innovation, and creating meaningful impact. Join us as we explore resilience, purpose, and the power of embracing uncertainty to transform obstacles into opportunities.

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Episodes
  • Season Two Kickoff: Balancing Tech, Work-Life, and Human Connections
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode, Chad Kim and Zil Vyas kick off the second season of their podcast with a discussion on the importance of human connections, staying curious, and learning from each other in a rapidly changing tech landscape. They reflect on the challenges and growth from their first season and share their personal goals for 2026. Topics include the importance of humility, the balance between work and personal life, building relationships, and the evolving roles within their tech company. The episode promises a line-up of diverse and interesting guests, each contributing unique experiences and insights.

    Thank you for spending time with us today! If you're energized by the conversation and eager to see how bold ideas translate into real‑world mission advantage, explore the Bcore ecosystem. At Bcore, we're uniting exceptional people and cutting‑edge technology to accelerate mission impact and advance national security.

    Learn more, connect with our team, and discover opportunities to collaborate at bcore.com. Join us in pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

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    28 mins
  • Lee Garber: Calculated Risks
    Oct 20 2025

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    In this season one finale, I sit down with Lee Garber, our General Partner at NewSpring Capital, to get under the hood of calculated bets and strategic decision-making. Lee takes us through his fascinating journey from being "the guy behind the guy" - starting as a newspaper-selling kid who became his fraternity treasurer - to becoming a seasoned private equity professional making million-dollar decisions.

    We dive deep into the evolution of a PE career, from analyst to partner, and how the role transforms from connecting dots to making complex risk assessments. Lee shares raw insights about their biggest mistakes, including a telecom deal that went sideways, and how they turned it around through sheer perseverance. He breaks down the difference between perceived and real risk, the art of knowing when to pull the plug on deals, and why their Monday investment committee meetings can get pretty heated - but in the best way possible.

    What struck me most was Lee's philosophy: "Act like it's yours, and maybe one day it will be." This episode reveals the human side of high-stakes investing, the importance of running toward problems rather than away from them and why being present - both professionally and personally - might be the most valuable skill of all.

    Thank you for spending time with us today! If you're energized by the conversation and eager to see how bold ideas translate into real‑world mission advantage, explore the Bcore ecosystem. At Bcore, we're uniting exceptional people and cutting‑edge technology to accelerate mission impact and advance national security.

    Learn more, connect with our team, and discover opportunities to collaborate at bcore.com. Join us in pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

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    31 mins
  • Rebekah Lovorn: Passion for Purpose-Driven Leadership
    Oct 6 2025

    In this powerful episode, I sit down with Rebekah Lovorn, Executive Director of No Greater Sacrifice, to explore what it truly means to lead with purpose beyond self. Rebekah's journey is remarkable—from serving in the White House during 9/11 to volunteering for a dangerous deployment to Iraq in 2006, where she discovered her calling to serve Gold Star and wounded warrior families.

    For 15 years, Rebekah has built No Greater Sacrifice into a unique organization that breaks the cycle of generational trauma through education. Their wraparound model goes far beyond traditional scholarships—they provide comprehensive financial aid management, mentorship, and coaching to ensure these children can dream again and attend their dream schools debt-free.

    What sets this conversation apart is Rebekah's candid discussion of mission-driven leadership in practice. She shares how they've avoided mission creep, built authentic partnerships, and created a bespoke service model that prioritizes quality over quantity. We dive deep into the operational realities of scaling high-touch programs, the emotional toll of servant leadership, and how she balances family life while fighting an uphill battle for America's most deserving families.

    This isn't just about charity work—it's about building resilient leaders and understanding what it takes to turn a moment of clarity into 15 years of life-changing impact.

    Thank you for spending time with us today! If you're energized by the conversation and eager to see how bold ideas translate into real‑world mission advantage, explore the Bcore ecosystem. At Bcore, we're uniting exceptional people and cutting‑edge technology to accelerate mission impact and advance national security.

    Learn more, connect with our team, and discover opportunities to collaborate at bcore.com. Join us in pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

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    33 mins
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