CNLP
CNLP 477: Jennie Allen on the Pain and Promise of Friendship, What to Do When You Naturally Resist Community and How to Find Your People

NYT bestselling author, Jennie Allen, opens up about the struggle she’s had with friendships over the years, what to do when you naturally resist community, and explains how to find people you can trust and do life with. Welcome to…
CNLP 476: Clay Scroggins on Leaving Full-Time Ministry, How to Tackle the Rapid Changes Facing Leaders, and How Vulnerability is Critical to Great Leadership

Clay Scroggins, bestselling author and speaker, explains why he stepped away from leading a church full-time, how to tackle the rapid change that every leader is facing, what he’s learning about being his own boss, and how vulnerability is critical…
CNLP 475: Dave Hollis on the Reasons for the Success of Disney, the Pain of a Public Divorce, Dealing with Critics, and Finding Resilience in Crisis

New York Times bestselling author and podcaster, Dave Hollis, opens up about his time at Disney as President of Sales and why Disney has become so successful. He also talks about the end of his marriage to Rachel Hollis, the…
CNLP 474: Michael Bungay Stanier on Taming Your Advice Monster, the Best Coaching Advice of this Century, and How to Turn Intention Into Action

Rhodes Scholar Michael Bungay Stanier’s, The Coaching Habit, has sold over 1 million copies and has been called the best coaching book of the century. In this wide-ranging interview, Michael talks about how to tame your advice monster, how questions…
CNLP 473: Max Chafkin on the Unintended Consequence of Technology, Politics, Power and Tech Leaders, and the Silence of Theologians and Philosophers

Bloomberg Businessweek editor and author, Max Chafkin, talks about the unintended consequences of technology, how tech leaders wield political and social power, and the absence of theologians and philosophers in the emerging field of AI. Welcome to Episode 473 of…
CNLP 472: Vance Roush on the Future of Giving: Crypto, Fintech and How to Unleash Generosity by Making Stock Donations to Churches and Charities Easier

Vance Roush is the founder of Overflow.co, a startup designed to make giving non-cash donations like stocks, assets and crypto to churches easy. As Web3 expands and Boomers transfer 18 billion dollars in wealth in the next few decades, how…
CNLP 471: Craig Groeschel and Bobby Gruenewald on the Future of Hybrid Church: In-Person, Online, in the Metaverse and Overcoming Physical and Spiritual Facades

Life.Church’s Senior Pastor Craig Groeschel and Bobby Gruenewald (Creator of YouVersion and Church Online) talk about the future of hybrid church. In this interview, Craig and Bobby talk about the limits of digital and physical church, the strengths and weaknesses…
CNLP 470: D.J. Soto and Nona Jones: An Introduction to the Metaverse, Web3, VR Church and What’s Next Online and IRL

D.J. Soto, Founder of VR Church, and Nona Jones of Meta/Facebook give a primer on the metaverse, how Web3 will be different from Web2 and Web1, VR church, NFTs, DAOs, blockchain and more as we explore what’s next online and…
CNLP 469: Mark Sayers on Future Church Trends, How to Lead Through Profoundly Disorienting Change, and What to Expect in 2022

Mark Sayers joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about the profoundly disorienting change leaders have been experiencing over the last two years, future church trends and what to expect in 2022 and beyond. We cover supply chain disruptions, critical race…
CNLP 468: Donald Miller on the Backstory to His Journey from Blue Like Jazz to Business Made Simple, Common Mistakes Leaders Make, And Dropping a Victim Mentality

New York Times bestselling author, Donald Miller, discusses the surprising (and at times confusing) journey from being the well-known, well-loved author of Blue Like Jazz to becoming the founder of Business Made Simple, a wildly successful company that helps businesses…
CNLP 467: Rick Warren on Finishing Well, Why Megachurch Pastors Fail, and Lessons Learned Over 42 Years at Saddleback

In 2021, Saddleback founding pastor, Rick Warren, announced he was retiring as senior pastor to embrace a new role. In this wide-ranging interview, Rick talks about how to leave a legacy of integrity, why so many megachurch pastors fail, what…
The Top 5 Podcast Episodes of 2021

2021 may have felt like a rerun of 2020, but it was a great year for podcasting and trying to make sense of it all. (At least I needed to try to make sense of it all). From Simon Sinek,…
