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Episode 662: Brad Hill on How to Double Your Outreach and Reach More People, the NIHITO Mantra, and the Early Adopter Advantage in the Future of Tech and AI

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Brad Hill, Chief Solutions Officer at Gloo and former President of Ministry Brands, talks about how to double your outreach, reaching more people, the NIHITO principle, and the early adopter advantage in the…
Episode 661: Priscilla Shirer on How to Improve Your Communication Skills and How Actors Learn to Cry on Demand

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Priscilla Shirer, author, evangelist, actress, and speaker, talks about how to improve your communication skill set, how she learned acting skills, and how actors cry on demand. This episode is brought to you…
Episode 660: Steve Cuss on How to Recognize if You Have Chronic Anxiety (or Anxieties), How to Handle People Who Get Their Kicks Out of Kicking the Leader, and the Problem with the Complex Job Description of Lead Pastors

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Steve Cuss talks about how to recognize if you have chronic anxiety (or anxieties), how to handle people who get their kicks out of kicking the leader, and the problem with the complex…
Episode 659: Dr. Alison Cook on Why Therapy Has Become the New “Church,” the Dangers of Spiritual Bypassing, and What to Do When You Want to Escape From Your Life

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Dr. Alison Cook talks about how therapy has become the new church, the dangers of spiritual bypassing, what to do when you want to escape your life, and how much cognitive dissonance is…
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 657: Ken Blanchard and Randy Conley on the Backstory of the One Minute Manager, Seagull Management, the Power of Simplicity and Brevity, and How to Stay Fit, Engaged, and Contributing at Age 85

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Legendary leadership expert Ken Blanchard and Randy Conley talk about the backstory of the One Minute Manager, seagull management, the power of simplicity and brevity, and how to stay fit, engaged, and contributing…
Episode 656: James JP Poulter on the Best and Worst Case Scenarios for AI in the Next Decade, Practical AI Tools You Should Start Using Now, and the Pastoral Implications of AI

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: James (JP) Poulter talks about the best and worst case scenarios for AI in the next decade, practical AI tools you should start using now, and the pastoral implications for AI for every…
Episode 655: William Ury—One of the World’s Most Influential Negotiators—on How to Fire Underperforming Staff and Handle Angry Church Members. Plus De-Escalating Nuclear Conflict with Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un and Dennis Rodman, and Negotiating Peace in the Middle East

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Cofounder of the Harvard Program on Negotiation and one of the world’s leading experts on negotiation, William Ury, coaches leaders on how to fire underperforming staff and handle angry church members. Plus, he…
Episode 654: Matt Chandler Opens Up About Hitting the Wall, Lessons from His Leave of Absence After His Instagram Incident, and How to Revitalize a Dying Church

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Matt Chandler opens up about hitting the wall in his late thirties, recovering from a dead heart and from brain cancer, lessons he learned from his leave of absence after an Instagram exchange,…
Episode 653: Ken Costa on the 100 Trillion Dollar Wealth Transfer, What Happens When Millennials and Gen Z Inherit an Unprecedented Amount Money, and the Keys to Wealth For Beginning Investors

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: Global investment banker, financier, and philanthropist Ken Costa talks about the 100 trillion dollar wealth transfer that’s happening over the next decade as Boomers pass on their wealth to their Millennial and Gen…
Episode 652: Rethinking Rest: Four Strategies to Sustain Peak Leadership Performance

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: 41% of Americans experience burnout after taking time off in the summer. In this episode, Carey breaks down why rest isn’t enough to sustain a leader, what’s at stake when you return from…
Episode 651: Rich Birch on What Growing Churches Are Doing Right Now, the First 100 Days of a New Attender’s Journey, to Live Stream or Not to Live Stream, and How to Create a Compelling Invite Culture at Your Church

Listen, subscribe, and leave a review on: UnSeminary’s Rich Birch returns to the podcast to talk about what growing churches are doing right now, the first 100 days of a new attender’s journey at your church, whether to live stream…
