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Episode 686: Lee Domingue on What Business Leaders Need From Church Leaders to Create Exponential Growth in Giving, Inside the Mind of an Entrepreneur, and the Detoxing Power of Time Off

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Business leader and serial entrepreneur Lee Domingue talks about what business leaders need from church leaders to create exponential growth in giving, takes us inside the mind of entrepreneurs to let leaders see…
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 684: Seth Godin Unpacks His Creative Process, Talks Strategy, and Explains How He Overcame 800 Rejections

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Seth Godin returns to the podcast and unpacks his creative process, discusses how not to listen to trolls, shares lessons from learning magic tricks and his hobby as a stereophile, and shares insights…
Episode 683: Nona Jones on the Impact Childhood Trauma Has on Leaders, Top Lessons from Facebook and Meta, and How to Examine Your (True) Leadership Motivation

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Nona Jones talks about the impact childhood abuse and trauma can have on leaders, offers her top lessons from her time in senior leadership at Facebook and Meta, and discusses how to examine…
Episode 682: Malcolm Gladwell Deconstructs His Writing Process and Habits, Shares His Theory on How to Reach People in a Crowded World, and Unveils the Revenge of the Tipping Point

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: New York Times Bestselling Author Malcolm Gladwell returns to the podcast and deconstructs his writing process and habits, talks about how to reach people in a crowded world, and explains why he revisited…
Episode 681: Lysa TerKeurst on the Red Flags That Show You Can’t Trust Someone, How to Recover From Betrayal, and Why She Didn’t Quit Ministry and Move to Montana to Become a Waitress

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Lysa TerKeurst, #1 New York Times Bestselling author, returns to the podcast and talks about the red flags that show you can’t trust someone, how to recover from betrayal, what to do when…
Episode 680: Scott Ritzheimer on the 7 Stages Founders, Entrepreneurs and Church Planters Go Through, How to Know Whether You’re a Founder, and How to Avoid the Mistakes Founders Make

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Scott Ritzheimer has helped launch 20,000 businesses, and he shares the patterns of success and failure he sees in startups and church plants, talking about the seven stages founders, entrepreneurs and church planters…
Episode 679: The 10th Anniversary Interview: Mark Clark Interviews Carey Nieuwhof About the Origins of the Podcast, How it Grew, and the Power of Staying Grounded

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Bayside Church Senior Pastor Mark Clark flips the mic, and joins Carey in his basement studio for a wide ranging personal conversation, covering how the podcast got started, how and why it grew,…
Episode 678: 10th Anniversary Exclusive: Jim Collins Breaks Down How the Mighty Fall, the Liability of Charisma, Why Growth is Not a Goal, and His Personal Flywheel

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Legendary leadership expert Jim Collins joins us for a special tenth-anniversary podcast episode. Jim breaks down the five stages of How The Mighty Fall—one of his favorite and lesser-known works. He discusses the…
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 676: Sharon McMahon (SharonSaysSo)—Pastoring in a Partisan Age: Part 7. The Monetization of Hate, the Exhausted Majority, and Why Some People Crave Certainty and How It Explains the Growth of Churches and Influencers

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Sharon McMahon, also known as @SharonSaySo on Instagram, explains the business model behind the monetization of hate and how that’s driving division. She discusses why some people crave certainty and how that grows…
Episode 675: Mark Sayers — Pastoring in a Partisan Age: Part 6. The Reasons People Are So Upset, The Rise of The Culture Wars, Conspiracy Theories, Cultural Elites, and What God is Doing When It Seems You Can’t Win Anymore

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Mark Sayers, Pastor and author, weighs in on why people inside and outside the church are so upset, the rise of the culture wars, why conspiracy theories have taken hold, the resentment of…
