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Making mission is an important milestone, but it's not the finish line. In this episode, James Welch discusses how successful recruiting organizations use periods of success to prepare for the next recruiting challenge through continued prospecting, deliberate training, community engagement, and strategic planning. Learn why today's actions determine tomorrow's success and how to keep your organization ahead of the curve.

In the latest episode of the Recruiting Solutions Podcast, I sit down with Command Sergeant Major (Retired) Stephen Sibley to discuss one of the biggest challenges military recruiters face each year: how to effectively prospect during the summer months when schools are out of session. Too many recruiters view summer as a slow season. In reality, it can become one of the most productive prospecting periods of the year if approached with the right plan and mindset. In this episode, we discuss: • How to build a disciplined and targeted summer prospecting plan • Why rising seniors and former graduates are critical prospecting pools • Effective prospecting methods including house calls, phone prospecting, and relationship-building with coaches and community influencers • How recruiters can leverage summer activities to increase visibility and access • Why recruiters must continue prospecting aggressively during the summer to build a strong pipeline for the fall If you’re a military recruiter, recruiting leader, or talent acquisition professional looking for practical prospecting strategies, this episode is packed with actionable insights you can implement immediately.

Finishing the school year the right way is one of the most overlooked advantages in military recruiting. In this episode, James Welch shares practical strategies for building lasting relationships with educators, maximizing summer opportunities, and securing early access for the next academic year. This is a must-listen for recruiting leaders who want to lead with intention and outperform the competition.

In this episode of the Recruiting Solutions Podcast, Colonel (Ret.) James Welch sits down with Command Sergeant Major (Ret.) Stephen Sibley to discuss the decisive actions military recruiters and leaders must take to protect their summer mission and ensure enlistees ship to basic training. They cover: Why March is the most important month to prepare for Summer How to verify high school graduation status the right way Why face-to-face interviews with summer shippers are critical The most common mistakes recruiters make in March How engagement and public recognition reduce attrition What commanders should be tracking weekly to prevent surprises This episode is a practical leadership discussion for recruiters and recruiting leaders across the armed forces. Summer success is decided in March.

In this episode of the Recruiting Solutions Podcast, Colonel (Retired) James Welch is joined by veteran recruiting leader Command Sergeant Major (Retired) Stephen Sibley to focus on what actually drives mission success. They discuss three timeless principles from the book, The Art of Military Recruiting: Lessons Learned from the Recruiting Battlefield. • Taking care of people • Consistent and effective prospecting • World-class customer service If you’re a military recruiter or leader feeling overwhelmed by competing priorities, this conversation will help you simplify, refocus, and keep the main thing the main thing. The Art of Military Recruiting is available on Amazon in eBook, paperback, and audio.

This is the kickoff episode of The Recruiting Solutions Podcast for 2026. Host James Welch sits down with retired Army veteran Nelson Castillo—author of Bridge Builders—for a practical conversation on networking that actually works. Nelson shares lessons from 32 years of service on how top performers build real relationships (not just collect business cards), create value before they ask for anything, and maintain trust through consistent follow-up. You’ll also hear actionable frameworks for intentional outreach, staying organized with contacts, using email and social media the right way, and engaging community partners to expand your influence. Whether you’re a recruiter, sales professional, or leader, this episode delivers a clear message: your reputation and relationships are force multipliers—and the best time to build bridges is before you need to cross them.

In this episode of the Recruiting Solutions Podcast, James Welch discusses why high performers must evaluate the year before it ends. Drawing on goal-setting frameworks and the concept of the BHAG—Big Hairy Audacious Goal—this episode explores how to set clear short-term, mid-term, and long-term goals for both personal and professional success. If you want to start the new year with clarity, momentum, and purpose, this episode will show you how to get ahead of the calendar instead of chasing it.

A candid conversation with retired Command Sergeant Major Stephen Sibley on navigating the military-to-civilian transition. We discuss hard-earned lessons on medical documentation, finances, Tricare, life insurance, networking, and starting a business—so today’s soldiers and retirees can avoid common pitfalls and set themselves up for success after hanging up the uniform.

Every military recruiter knows the danger of the “J-Months.” When January rolls around Future Soldiers waver and ship losses spike. In this episode, James Welch breaks down how proactive leadership can prevent those losses before they happen. You’ll learn why leadership in the Delayed Entry Program is mission-critical, how to recognize the seasonal trends that drive attrition, and what actionable steps you can take today to keep your Future Soldiers confident, committed, and ready to ship as scheduled. From hosting holiday events to enforcing weekly training, this episode delivers a blueprint for reducing DEP losses below 5% and building a team culture that inspires loyalty and referrals. Key takeaway: Don’t wait until January to lead. The time to act is now.

In this episode, James Welch sits down with LTC Andrew “Drew” Betson, Commander of the Kansas City Recruiting Battalion, to unpack how data, used wisely, drives consistent success in both military recruiting and civilian sales. They dig into market share analysis, conversion rates, flash-to-bang timelines, and the balance of leading vs. lagging indicators. You’ll hear practical ways leaders can enforce system discipline without creating “ghost data,” plus a “Moneyball” take on pairing analytics with human excellence. (Guest views are his own and do not represent official positions of the U.S. Army or USAREC.)