
CU 2.0 Podcast Episode 407 Hanscom FCU CEO Peter Rice on His New Book About Walking the Camino and Leadership
From The CU2.0 Podcast by Robert McGarvey
May 27, 2026 · 1h 6m · Season 8 · Episode 407
About this episode
Peter Rice discusses his experiences walking the Camino de Santiago and how it relates to leadership and personal challenges.
Send us Fan Mail Come join Peter Rice, CEO of $2.3 billion Hanscom Federal Credit Union, on a walk. A Long walk. 70+ miles. On the Camino de Santiago in Spain and Portugal. Rice did that walk three times for his book Break or Become: How Hard Roads Make Good Leaders. What’s the book about? In an hour long podcast Rice explains and, listen up, it’s about the death of a spouse, raising two young boys as a single dad, entering a second marriage, and lastly a Camino with two...
People in this episode
Host: Robert McGarvey
Guest: Peter Rice
Topics covered
- leadership
- personal growth
- Camino de Santiago
- single parenting
- resilience
Keywords
- leadership
- Camino de Santiago
- Peter Rice
- single dad
- personal growth
- resilience
- book
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Hanscom Federal Credit Union
Books & works: Break or Become: How Hard Roads Make Good Leaders
Places: Camino de Santiago, Spain, Portugal
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