What Happens When the System Fails (and People Step Up) with Shawn Van Diver
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Episode Description
Most leadership or mission-driven podcasts don’t dive into politics. But when promises meant to save lives hang in the balance, it becomes a moral question — and leadership matters more than ever.
In this episode of Mission Driven You, I talk with Shawn VanDiver, founder and President of #AfghanEvac, a coalition of over 250 organizations that works with the U.S. government to relocate and resettle Afghan allies who served alongside American forces. Shawn’s leadership is born from crisis: it began during the chaotic fall of Afghanistan in 2021 and has grown into a global effort to fulfill a sacred promise to those left behind.
Our conversation is gritty, urgent, and full of nuance. We explore how #AfghanEvac operates at the intersection of civic duty, diplomacy, and moral conviction. We dig into the politics of refugee policy, broken systems, moral accountability, and what it takes to sustain a mission when media attention fades.
If you lead anything — a company, a nonprofit, a team, or even a movement — this episode is a call: when structures falter, it’s the character and courage of a few that determine whether promises are kept or abandoned.
Show Notes
In this episode, we cover:
- The story of how #AfghanEvac began — the phone call from Urgun, the military background, and the leap into coalition building
- Shawn’s transition from Navy veteran and civic strategist to founding and scaling #AfghanEvac across 250+ organizations (Gaslamp Consulting)
- How the coalition partners with the U.S. State Department through a Memorandum of Understanding, renewing government–civic collaboration (#AfghanEvac)
- The current crisis: refugee freezes, shifting U.S. policy, stalled pipelines, and what VanDiver calls “worse than the withdrawal” for many Afghans (The Diplomat)
- Systemic breakdowns: SIV (Special Immigrant Visa) pathways, U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) freezes, bottlenecks, and geopolitical risk (WORLD)
- Stories of individual stakes — the Afghans whose lives hang in the balance, whose service is caught in bureaucratic limbo (NBC 7 San Diego)
- How Shawn and his team maintain trust, accountability, and operational integrity across NGOs, governments, and families
- Moral questions of abandonment, betrayal, and what it means to lead in the gap between promise and policy
- Leadership lessons: sustaining mission under pressure, building systems when there is chaos, and how to lead “in between” institutions
- What listeners can do today — advocacy, awareness, supporting resettlement efforts, or amplifying marginalized voices
Why Listen & Key Takeaways
- Leadership in crisis demands more than vision — it demands grit, humility, systems, and moral clarity
- The promises made to wartime allies are not optional — their fulfillment speaks to national integrity and character
- Policy and bureaucracy are not abstract; they shape whether lives are saved or lost
- Coalitions and public–private collaboration matter: when governments are weak, civil society must step in
- For any leader, VanDiver’s story is a reminder: systems fail, but people with purpose can carry promise forward
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