A podcast for leaders and learners who want to grow in their understanding of themselves and others.
Today I'm joined by my friend Ben Annis and we get into a great conversation about how people grow and develop, how to have self-awareness, and the difference between external and internal motivation. Don't miss this one! Listen to "Ben On Purpose" here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ben-on-purpose/id1651259197 www.benonpurpose.com
In today's episode, I am joined by Dr. James Hart, the president of the Robert E. Webber Institute for Worship Studies (www.iws.edu). We dig into true worship, signs vs. symbols, and why beauty will be the key to winning a skeptical world to Christ.
Today I am joined by Jay Owen, president of Business Builders (www.businessbldrs.com). We talk about culture, prioritizing family, what it means to be a leader, and how to keep family as your priority in the midst of a busy schedule.
Today I interview my good friend Dr. Chuck Coker, the founder of LifeThrive, a consulting organization committed to personal and team growth. We discuss how God is committed to getting our attention by whatever means necessary, and how who we are becoming is more important than what we are doing.
Today I'm joined by my friends Sage and Stacie Joiner. We discuss the enneagram and how it exposes our wounds, improves communication in marriage and gives us the surprising relief of discovering who we really are.
In this episode, I'm joined by my good friend Rebecca Maxwell and we dive head first into topics such as boundaries, anxiety, family systems, and the fear of rejection that haunts us all. You can find out more about Rebecca and her practice at jacksonvillecounseling.net
Welcome to season 2 of Leadership Lenses. Today I'm joined by Clay Scroggins to talk about leading, making job changes, and navigating the difference between church and marketplace environments. Go to www.clayscroggins.com to find out more, subscribe to his podcast, or buy his books!
In this episode I am joined by leadership legend and 12Stone Church chief of staff Dan Reiland. We talk about the importance of being developed as a leader, and the shift to leading through other people as you grow in influence.
The third in our 3-part series exploring the centers of experience of the enneagram. My friend Trey Brunson and I discuss what it's like to live in the thinking center with fives, sixes and sevens.
The second of our three-part series exploring the centers of experience of the Enneagram. I sat down with my good friend John Barringer (a three) and talked through the traits of twos, threes and fours and the way that faith in Christ is the best answer to all the challenges faced by each type.
A conversation between me and my friend Zak (an enneagram nine) about the instinctive center of the enneagram.
What can we as leaders learn from history? What does China's communist system teach us about leadership? Today I interview Dr. Douglas Young, professor of history and political science at the University of North Georgia as we talk about courage, leadership and the future of academia in America.
What if the secret to knowing how to grow is more about understanding your flaws rather than your strengths? I spent some time with Dr. Rory Noland (www.heartoftheartist.org) to talk about the Enneagram, leadership, and spiritual formation.