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Episode 699: Zach Zehnder on What’s Wrong in Current Discipleship, Planting a Church In a Mainline Denomination, and How to Know When It’s Time to Leave Your Full-Time Job

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Lutheran pastor and author Zach Zehnder talks about what’s wrong with the current approach to discipleship, what it’s like to plant a church in a mainline denomination and the challenges of being an…
Episode 698: Brett Hagler’s Counterintuitive Advice on How to Attract and Keep High Performers, on Getting Better Before Getting Bigger as a Younger Leader, and Thoughts on Paul Graham and Brian Chesky’s Founder Mode

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Y Combinator grad and New Story Founder Brett Hagler on a young leaders’s counterintuitive advice on how to attract and keep high performers, getting better before getting bigger, and thoughts on Paul Graham…
Episode 697: Decision Fatigue is Bad. Indecision Fatigue is Worse: The Real Cost of Not Deciding

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: A lot of leaders understand the cost of decision fatigue, but very few understand the cost of indecision fatigue—the real cost of not deciding. In this episode, Carey Nieuwhof explains what indecision fatigue…
Episode 696: Bob Goff on Being More Available as a Leader, Whimsy, What He’s Learned from Millions of People Who Have His Phone Number, and How to Infuse Adventure Into an Otherwise Ordinary Life

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Bob Goff returns to the podcast and shares what he’s learned from millions of people who have had his phone number, how to be more available as a leader, and how to infuse…
Episode 695: Chad Veach on the Red Flags of Pride in Ministry, How to Process When People Leave Your Church, and What Happens When You’re Operating Out of Gifting Alone

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Chad Veach talks about the red flags of pride in ministry and leadership, how to process things when people leave your church, and what happens when you’re operating out of your gifting alone,…
Episode 694: Will Guidara on the Story Behind Unreasonable Hospitality and The Bear, Navigating Control and Collaboration, and Handling Criticism and Praise

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Will Guidara shares the backstory to his book, Unreasonable Hospitality and his involvement in the hit TV series The Bear, how to navigate control and collaboration, and how to better handle criticism and…
Episode 693: Al Gordon on Revival and Pre-Revival in the Church, the Anatomy of a Revival, and Rethinking Things the Church Got Wrong

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Al Gordon, founder of SAINT in London, talks about revival and pre-revival in the church, the anatomy of revival, and rethinking the things the church got wrong. Plus he shares why architecture can…
Episode 692: Tim Ross (@Upsetthegram) on Deconstruction, Destruction, and Reconstruction, Code-Switching as a Pastor, and How Podcasting Might Be the Future of Ministry

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Tim Ross talks about the meteoric rise of his podcast—The Basement—the difference between deconstruction, destruction and reconstruction, the pressure to code switch as a pastor, and how podcasting might be the future of…
Episode 691: Leadership Red Flag: Excuse Making Leaders v. Progress Making Leaders

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: There are two kinds of leaders: leaders who make excuses and leaders who make progress. A huge red flag in leadership centers on the leaders who make excuses. In this episode, you’ll learn…
Episode 690: Pete Scazzero Questions the Mid-Life Crisis, Discusses How Leaders are Misformed for Ministry, and Outlines the Revolution Needed to Transform the Church

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Pete Scazzero questions the mid-life crisis and explains what really happens to most leaders in their thirties and early forties, discusses how leaders are mis-formed for ministry, and outlines the revolution needed to…
Episode 689: Karl Vaters on De-Sizing the Church, the Drug of Size, the Good and Bad of the Church Growth Movement, and What Small and Large Churches Get Right

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: In an era where the average church is American has an attendance of about 50 people, Karl Vaters talks about de-sizing the church, the drug of size, the good and bad of the…
Episode 688: Henry Cloud Unpacks His Traumatic Past, Offers Advice on Combatting Depression and Panic Attacks, And Outlines The Problems with The Dominant Models of Psychology In the Church

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Henry Cloud unpacks his traumatic childhood and past, offers advice on combatting depression and panic attacks, and outlines the problems with the dominant models of psychology in the church. This episode is brought…
