leadership
Episode 687: Chuck DeGroat on Secrecy and Exposure in Leadership, How Your Body Keeps Score of Trauma, and How the “Go Mode” That Makes You Successful Can Lead To Your Undoing

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Chuck DeGroat returns to the podcast to discuss secrecy and exposure in leadership, how your body keeps score of trauma, and how the ‘go mode’ that makes many leaders successful can sometimes lead…
Episode 685: 5 Ways to Scale Your Personal Capacity

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: In this episode, you’ll learn the top reasons leaders who want to grow their church or business fail to do so. And you’ll figure out how to break through the walls of growth…
Episode 677: Carlos Whittaker on Becoming a Monk and Amish (for a While), How Technology Gets Us Addicted to Knowledge and Control, and What Changes in Your Brain When You Ditch Your Phone

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Carlos Whittaker returns to the podcast to talk about his latest experiment—becoming a monk and becoming Amish for seven weeks to detox from his phone. He shares what happened to his brain, his…
Episode 668: Hal Donaldson on the Cost of Neglecting Self-Care in Leadership, What Mother Teresa Said to Him, and How to Stop Entertaining Weighty Topics After 8:00 pm.

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Convoy of Hope Founder Hal Donaldson discusses the cost of neglecting self-care in leadership, what Mother Teresa said to him, how to make critical decisions in leadership, and how to stop entertaining weighty…
Episode 658: Spotting Toxic People in Your Organization: Six Subtle Signs Leaders Miss

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Every organization and every church has them: toxic people. But how do you spot them? In this teaching, Carey Nieuwhof covers six subtle signs leaders miss, and outlines exactly what you need to…
Episode 587: Paul Angone on The Connection Between Success and What You Pay Attention To, Beating Digital Overwhelm, How Wisdom Gets Lost, And How to Find It

Episode 586: John Maxwell Shares Lessons from Speaking 13,000 Times, The Biggest Changes in Leadership In the Last Five Years, and The Five Things He Does Every Day

Episode 585: Paula Faris on Interviewing Scarlett Johannson, Tom Hanks, and Chris Hemsworth, Mom Guilt and Rethinking Women at Work, Plus The Challenges of Starting an Entrepreneurial Journey

Episode 582: Collin Hansen on The Making of Tim Keller, Overcoming Loneliness, Tim’s Teenage Rebellion, How He Finished Well, and Why He Wanted People To Know About His Weaknesses

Episode 580: Eric Peterson and Winn Collier on Eugene Peterson’s Battle Over Not Losing His Soul, Workaholism, Bono and Celebrity, and the Tension Eugene Overcame to Create a Contemplative Life

Episode 576: Seth Godin On His First Job at Age 14, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work, and How to Get Your Team Motivated, Enrolled, and Engaged

Seth Godin returns to the podcast for the most personal conversation to date, talking about his parents, his first job when he was 14, and why he quit, the history of work and the future of work, AI, getting people…
Episode 572: Mike Evans, Founder of GrubHub, on Startups, Dead Ends, Scaling Toward a 2.6 Billion Dollar IPO, And How to Win When You’re Not First to Market

GrubHub Founder Mike Evans talks about founding GrubHub, how to innovate in a space when you’re not first to market, scaling to a $2.6B IPO, real friends and deal friends, and biking across America on a recumbent bike. Welcome to…
