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James Introcaso is an award-winning tabletop game designer and storyteller whose work has helped shape the modern landscape of roleplaying games. As the lead game designer at MCDM Productions, James was integral to developing roleplaying systems that captivate players worldwide. His design credits include co-creating Burn Bright, Roll20's first original RPG, co-authoring seven official Dungeons & Dragons books, and leading design on Draw Steel, an upcoming RPG that raised over $4.6 million on Backerkit.James's journey into games began with a childhood love of D&D, a theater background, and a stint writing and producing for television, including Adult Swim and National Geographic. A former podcaster and blogger, he got his start in RPGs by self-publishing content on the Dungeon Masters Guild and building an audience through thoughtful commentary on 5e design. His freelance hustle and creative drive opened doors with Wizards of the Coast and later landed him a full-time role at MCDM.In this episode, James shares lessons from his creative path—from making shark-themed heavy metal promos to designing some of the most beloved TTRPG content today. We talk about how to turn passion into a profession, the realities of freelancing in gaming, and what it really means to “get lucky” in the industry. Whether you're a theater nerd, a math nerd, or someone dreaming of making your own RPG system, James's story is packed with insights and encouragement for every kind of creator. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit justingarydesign.substack.com/subscribe
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Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Pause Purpose Play podcast, Michaela Thomas, a clinical psychologist and expert on ADHD, compassion, and perfectionism, challenges herself to create an 11-minute solo podcast episode before her next coaching call. Michaela openly discusses the exuberance associated with ADHD and her encounter with Jessica Chivers, a chartered coaching psychologist. They shared their experiences and the importance of vulnerability in discussing the realities of running a business. Michaela emphasises that success isn't solely measured by income but by sustainable practices that allow freedom and flexibility. She highlights the need for support systems, self-compassion, and strategic decision-making. Further, Michaela encourages listeners to join the waitlist for her program, Burn Bright, which is designed to help business owners achieve success without sacrificing well-being.
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In this episode of Everything Made Beautiful, Shannon interviews Dr. Jason Young, a leadership expert and author of 'Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright.' They discuss the concept of burnout, its warning signs, and how to prevent it through understanding stress and exhaustion. The conversation explores the hustle culture, the importance of rest, the dangers of perfectionism and comparison, and the role of boundaries in maintaining emotional health. Dr. Young emphasizes the need for leaders to prioritize self-care and find balance in their lives, ultimately encouraging listeners to take actionable steps towards recovery and well-being.takeawaysBurnout is a psychological syndrome resulting from prolonged stress.Hustle culture can lead to burnout if it becomes a lifestyle.Perfectionism can hinder progress; focus on improvement instead.Work-life balance may be an abstract concept; consider rhythms of life.Boundaries should be flexible like gates, not rigid walls.Comparison can steal joy and contentment; focus on your own journey.Rest is essential for emotional recharge and preventing burnout.You cannot recover from burnout alone; seek support from others.Small incremental decisions can lead to recovery from burnout.Design your life in a way that prioritizes rest and self-care.keywordsburnout, leadership, rest, hustle culture, work-life balance, perfectionism, boundaries, comparison, emotional health, self-careChapters00:00 | Introduction and Background04:08 | Understanding Burnout: Definition and Warning Signs10:03 | The Hustle Culture: Finding Balance16:11 | Perfectionism and Its Impact20:15 | Work-Life Balance vs. Rhythms of Life25:13 | The Role of Boundaries: Gates vs. Walls33:10 | Comparison: The Thief of Joy39:06 | The Importance of Rest49:52 | Steps to Overcome Burnout54:54 | Designing Your Perfect DayLinks:Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright Book: https://shorturl.at/jE9ptDon't Burn Out Burn Bright Resources: https://dontburnoutburnbright.com/Jason's Website: www.drjasonyoung.comJason's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjasonyoung/
Send us a GroupChat Message!Feeling the workday grind a little too hard? In this episode, we're diving deep into the truth about burnout: what causes it, how to spot it, and, most importantly, how to beat it before it takes over. From setting boundaries to prioritizing self-care, we've got actionable tips to help you keep your energy up and your motivation strong. Tune in for some real talk on managing stress, staying productive, and living a balanced life without losing your spark! Don't forget to check us out on YouTube! Champs Drink Champs Podcast
In the final part of our Burn Bright series, we dive into Jesus' call to be "fishers of men," bringing the light of His love into the lives of those around us. Just as Jesus transformed fishermen into disciples, He invites us to let our lives attract others to the hope and freedom we've found [...]
In this new Burn Bright series, we explore the true call of the Christian faith—not just to escape hell, but to live as vibrant lights for Christ in a world that needs His hope. Evangelism isn't just about conversion; it's the natural outflow of a life dedicated to discipleship and reflecting Jesus. Join us as [...]
In this episode of Pause Purpose Play I dive into the joy of bringing playfulness into our lives and businesses, especially for those of us navigating ADHD. I share how embracing a playful mindset can lead to creativity and success, and why soothing our minds is key to achieving our goals. Plus, learn about my group coaching program, Burn Bright, and how it could be your next step. Tune in for all the details and let's have some fun together! 01:04 The Importance of Deep, Sustainable Change 02:29 Embracing Playfulness in Business and Life 06:34 The Power of the Soothing System 08:51 Unlocking the Power of Play 09:47 Burn Bright Program Burn Bright is my transformational 6-month group coaching programme that helps you continuously calibrate what you need for your brain and your body, to balance your business with your busy ADHD brain. https://thethomasconnection.co.uk/burn-bright
In this episode I invite you to join me on a journey of self-discovery as we explore the essence of purpose in our lives. I share personal reflections and insights from the 'Sustainable Success Challenge,' where we delve into understanding our 'why' and celebrate the unique perks and challenges of entrepreneurship for those of us with ADHD. 01:20 Understanding Purpose and Pain 03:02 The Entrepreneurial Why 04:28 Setting Boundaries and Protecting Energy 05:24 Flexibility in Business for Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs 06:50 Insights and Actions for Sustainable Success 08:03 Personal Reflections and Podcast Direction 10:45 Burn Bright doors are open! Burn Bright is my transformational 6-month group coaching programme that helps you continuously calibrate what you need for your brain and your body, to balance your business with your busy ADHD brain. https://thethomasconnection.co.uk/burn-bright
Pastors and ministry leaders are some of the hardest-working people in the world--and they have a high rate of burnout to prove it. Leaders that aren't operating at peak efficiency and, also taking care of themselves, are setting themselves up for a crash. The reality is, few in ministry feel they have the time to take a sabbatical or tend to their own physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. But healthy rhythms of work and rest are the key to a thriving, long-term ministry. In their book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, Jason Young and Jonathan Malm put their years of ministry leadership and consulting experience together to show us how to fine-tune leadership and organize life in such a way that you can become a high-capacity leader without the exhaustion and discouragement so many feel.
Send us a textDo you ever feel like the constant hustle is wearing you down? Maybe it's time to tune into your body's natural rhythms and find a better way. As someone who's been through the ups and downs of living with endometriosis, I've discovered that honoring my body's cycles isn't just good for my health—it's actually a game-changer for long-term success. In this episode, I'm sharing the secrets that have helped me—and can help you too—find that sweet spot where productivity meets balance, without the burnout.We're going to bust the myth that more effort always equals more success. I'll share some real talk about when I've powered through the walls of exhaustion and when I've learned (sometimes the hard way) to take a step back. You'll get the scoop on how to reframe that negative self-talk, embrace empowering mantras, and map out your business tasks in sync with your energy levels. It's time to redefine consistency in a way that works for you—where quality and authenticity take center stage over rigid schedules.Whether you're dealing with endometriosis or just feeling the pressure of entrepreneurship, this episode is all about creating a thriving business by working with your body, not against it. Let's dive in and find your rhythm!Thanks for listening! If you loved this episode, hit subscribe and leave a 5-star review—it makes a big difference. Join the Soulful Badass Community on Facebook or Telegram and connect with others who are levelling up their lives. Want more? Head to www.soulfulbadass.uk for my programs and meditations. Grab your free "Unleash the Highest Version of You" meditation as a thank you. Stay inspired—follow me on Facebook and Instagram @rachel.soulfulbadass. Until next time! Love, Rachel x
2024/09/03 ~ Episode 443 - If you're in ministry in some capacity, you know if can be overwhelming at times. Today we interview Jonathan Malm, the author of the new book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright. He's got some excellent tips on how to handle the pressures of serving in church. Next of the Church Solutions Podcast.
On today's podcast, host Lori Boll speaks with Sybil Hall about the important topic of Teacher Burnout. Sybil recently published Burn Bright, Not Out: 35 Lessons that Cultivate Teacher Well Being. Lori and Sybil discuss why this is such an important topic, especially in 2024 and some ways to support our own well-being. As we are all starting the new school year, you won't want to miss this podcast! Connect Sybil Hall Website Teachers Need Teachers LinkedIn Resources From Today's Show: Teacher Burnout Resource
Blake Smith of beloved Chicago alt rock band Fig Dish joins me in my backyard for grilled brats and beer, which is what one consumes when making a big announcement. The big announcement? *Fig Dish returns with first new music in over 27 years. *The new album, Feels Like the Very First Two Times, releases on 9/6/24 on Forge Again. Preorders available now. *Live show: GMan 9/6, tickets on sale Friday 6/14 *New single, "Burn Bright for Now," available for listening now Blake and I have known each other forever, so this chat was a blast for me to host. FIG DISH IS BACK! ## Car Con Carne is sponsored by Easy Automation: easy-automation.net Transform your living space with cutting-edge home automation. Experience seamless control over audio/video, lighting, climate, security, and more. Embrace the future of smart living – your home, your rules. Get a quote by visiting easy-automation.net, or give Dan a call at 630.730.3728See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The sermon from the Wednesday, June 5, 2024, worship service of Atlanta First United Methodist Church by Lead Pastor Rev. Jasmine R. Smothers. Sermon “Shine! Burn Bright! But Not Too Bright!” in the worship series “The Gospel According to Disney-Pixar's Elemental,” and scripture lesson: 2 Corinthians 4:5-12 (The Message).Support the Show.
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This episode features a deep and personal conversation with Holly Matthews, a TV actress turned self-development coach, about the themes of bravery, authenticity, and dealing with grief. Holly shares her journey, starting with her early career in television, her approach to living with bravery and courage rather than confidence, and how writing a bold letter as a child kickstarted her acting career. She discusses the importance of having awkward, gray-area conversations, embracing life's nuances, and how she challenges herself to live boldly. Holly also opens up about the impact of her husband Ross's death from brain cancer on her and her children, how she navigated grief, and how the experience reinforced her determination to help others feel 'more happy and less crappy.' The conversation touches on dealing with ADHD, the value of asking for what you want, and the importance of dropping the ball sometimes to manage the juggle of life's challenges. Holly also provides insights into dealing with online negativity, emphasizing the power of seeing oneself through others' eyes and maintaining authenticity in the face of criticism. https://www.iamhollymatthews.com/ https://www.instagram.com/iamhollymatthews/ https://www.tiktok.com/@iamhollymatthews To be one of Michaela's inner circle women in her transformational group coaching, Burn Bright, apply now: www.thethomasconnection.co.uk/burn-bright
Today's episode was a live conversation between host Michaela and her guest, Kylie, discussing the impactful journey and benefits of investing in one's well-being through the BurnBright program. Kylie shares her initial hesitations, the significance of building trust through engaging with Michaela's content, and how making a substantial investment in the program led to personal and professional growth. They delve into the advantages of group coaching over individual sessions, highlighting the community support and the value of shared group experiences. Kylie's transformation from a corporate role to becoming a business owner underscores the program's pivotal role in helping her find purpose, create space for personal growth, and achieve a sustainable balance between ambition and well-being. Michaela emphasizes the importance of commitment and how the program's structure, including recorded calls and a supportive online community, facilitates profound personal transformation. The conversation concludes with a call to action for listeners to consider enrolling in BurnBright to explore their paths toward well-being. To be one of Michaela's inner circle women in her transformational group coaching, Burn Bright, apply now: www.thethomasconnection.co.uk/burn-bright Spaces are limited to six and doors close for this round on the 19th of April!
In this Pause Purpose Play podcast episode, I discuss the challenge of accepting compliments and feeling proud without feeling icky', especially for perfectionistic, high-achieving women. I touch upon the cultural and personal barriers to embracing one's achievements and discuss my personal journey with pride and vulnerability, including my reflections on receiving the award and feeling out of place yet proud at the ceremony. I also share my intention behind the podcast to help women see their own light and strengths. Finally, I announce the upcoming round of her Burn Bright program, emphasising my ethical approach to participant selection and my passion for genuinely helping others. To be one of Michaela's inner circle women in her transformational group coaching, Burn Bright, apply now: www.thethomasconnection.co.uk/burn-bright Spaces are limited to six and doors close for this round on the 19th of April!
In this episode, I address the common habit of rushing through life, particularly among individuals with ADHD and busy parents. I discuss the negative impacts of constantly being in a rush, such as increased stress, reduced productivity, and potential dangers. I emphasise the importance of slowing down to improve effectiveness, focus, and mental health. I also talk about Neurodiversity Awareness Week, the concept of neurodivergence, and how rushing is often glorified in modern society. The episode delves into strategies for reducing the need to rush, including pausing to assess what's helpful or harmful, and the benefits of rest and recovery. I also highlight my Burn Bright program, which gives women permission to pause and manage the urge to rush, ultimately leading to a more productive and less stressful lifestyle. Email Michaela to get the on-demand recording of the Spacious Year challenge videos: info@thethomasconnection.co.uk To be one of Michaela's inner circle women in her transformational group coaching, Burn Bright, apply now: www.thethomasconnection.co.uk/burn-bright Spaces are limited to six and doors close for this round on the 19th of April!
In this podcast episode, Ross, a specialist in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in the workplace, discusses the principles of ACT and its application in both professional and personal settings. ACT, a practical and experiential form of therapy, is explored through its foundational skills of noticing, being active, and open, aimed at enhancing psychological flexibility. Ross shares insights into how these skills help individuals navigate the relentless modern workplace, reduce burnout, and lead more fulfilling lives by aligning actions with personal values. Through metaphors like 'passengers on the bus,' Ross illustrates how to manage internal dialogue and foster a healthier relationship with one's thoughts and feelings. The episode emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, kindness, and taking meaningful actions towards what truly matters, offering listeners practical strategies for improving well-being and effectiveness in their daily lives. To be one of Michaela's inner circle women in her transformational group coaching, Burn Bright, apply now: www.thethomasconnection.co.uk/burn-bright Guest email: ross.peoplesoup@gmail.com
In this episode, I discuss my liberating solo trip to Vietnam and the associated lessons learned about self-compassion, balance, worthiness, partnership, and the importance of letting oneself experience fulfilling adventures. I emphasise that my husband's support and understanding played a critical role in enabling this journey. I also suggest that listeners consider what their own 'spacious adventure' might look like and encourage them to give themselves permission to pursue these adventures. I also tease you about an upcoming retreat in Vietnam and invite you to join the next session of my group coaching program, Burn Bright.
Fighting leadership burnout has become akin to searching for a lighthouse in a relentless storm. As your host, Jenni Catron, I had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Jason Young, whose profound insights shed light on this pressing issue. Together, we navigated the murky waters of stress and exhaustion that have only intensified in the wake of a global pandemic. Dr. Young's wisdom, drawn from his book "Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright," reveals the indispensable roles self-leadership and community play in safeguarding against the perilous state of burnout. Our conversation is a compass for leaders seeking to find balance and maintain their passion amidst the chaos.The path to recovery post-COVID-19 is not a straight line, and leaders across industries are finding that the emotional toll of the pandemic is a shared yet often silent burden. In a chapter that may resonate on a personal level, we tackle the realities of trauma, the struggle for a return to normalcy, and the quiet battles of church leaders who have given their all in these trying times. Dr. Young and I delve into the importance of connection—how seeking support can be a beacon for those feeling isolated in their professional endeavors, and how the courage to be vulnerable and reach out can make all the difference.As we wrap up our journey through the stormy seas of leadership challenges, we offer you a message of hope. It's about embracing the light at the end of the tunnel and arming yourself with strategies to prevent burnout and sustain a fulfilling career and life. Through my own experiences and the shared knowledge of Dr. Young, we underscore the power of self-awareness, the necessity of reaching out for help, and the collective strength found in community. So, tune in and join this voyage of empowerment, understanding, and resilience. Don't forget to stay connected with our leadership conversations by subscribing to our Insights newsletter and connecting on social media.We need your help to get the Lead Culture podcasts in front of more leaders! There are three simple things you can do that truly help us: Review us on Apple podcasts Subscribe - we're available wherever you listen to podcasts. Share - let your friends know about the podcast by sharing your favorite episode on social media!
Join me on the Wired Differently Podcast for an essential follow-up to our recent discussion on self-care. In this episode, titled "I just can't keep up anymore, Burn Bright, Not Out," we explore the critical importance of sustaining our energy and well-being. Drawing inspiration from Mark 6:25, we delve into five key areas that contribute to maintaining a vibrant life: Nutrition, Rest, Exercise, Recreation, and Family.
Jason Young, is a nationally recognized consultant and leadership guide, keynote speaker, best-selling author, and university professor. He has over 25 years of experience working alongside well-respected churches and companies, a doctoral degree in hospitality, and is currently working on his Ph.D. in leadership trauma. And THIS is why I asked him to join us today. Jason recently wrote a book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, focusing on pastors and ministry leaders and how they can perform their roles well without exhaustion, discouragement, and burnout. While caregivers aren't pastors, we certainly have much in common as both roles focus on caring for others. We'll discuss how burnout happens to people serving and leading others and what we need to do so we can not burn out but burn bright. Download the Burnout to Self-Care Breakthrough (for caregivers) workbook! Connect with Jason Young or Grab his book Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright.
Episode 307 | Learn the secrets world-class coaches use to help the best get better with author and CEO of Novus Global, Jason Jaggard. Jason shares the importance of going beyond high performance and continuously growing and improving as a leader. He emphasizes the need for leaders to have an abundance mindset and to model the behaviors they want to see in their teams. • How Effective Leaders Get Results: 7 Ways to Be More Proactive: Learn how taking initiative in small, specific ways can help you reach your goals—for your team, your career, and your life. https://pages.franklincovey.com/effective-leaders-7-ways-to-be-more-proactive-guide-p.html • How Praise Became a Consolation Prize - The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/12/how-praise-became-a-consolation-prize/510845/
Pastors and ministry leaders are some of the hardest-working people in the world--and they have a high rate of burnout to prove it. Leaders that aren't operating at peak efficiency and, also taking care of themselves, are setting themselves up for a crash. The reality is, that few in ministry feel they have the time to take a sabbatical or tend to their own physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. But healthy rhythms of work and rest are the key to a thriving, long-term ministry. In their book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, Jason Young and Jonathan Malm put their years of ministry leadership and consulting experience together to show us how to fine-tune leadership and organize life in such a way that you can become a high-capacity leader without the exhaustion and discouragement so many feel.
Ever felt the gnawing emptiness of burnout creeping in? Ever wished you had the tools to help you navigate through this daunting experience, especially in the realm of ministry? Well, I was fortunate to sit down with Jason, who has walked this road, fought the fight and come out stronger on the other side. With more than two decades of local church leadership under his belt, Jason candidly shared his journey of highs, lows, recovery and his newly penned book that seeks to help others in the same predicament.We delved into the nitty-gritty of burnout, identifying its signs, unmasking the hidden culprits, and stressing on the absolute necessity of self-reflection for reclaiming hope. With Jason's wisdom, we broke down the concept of boundaries as gates, not walls, and how these can serve as our protective barriers to keep our wellbeing intact. You'll hear from Jason on the power of saying 'No', setting healthy boundaries and how to keep the right people close.As we drew towards the end, we tackled the often difficult process of relinquishing control, especially when scaling a business or ministry, and the integral part trust plays in this. Jason also drove home the importance of health within ministry leadership, even recommending a resource, 'Fearless Organization' by Amy Edmondson, that underpins this. So, why not give this enlightening discussion with Jason a listen? Learn how you can not only stave off burnout, but how to thrive and burn brightly in all avenues of your life.
In today's podcast, Carey Sumner talks with Jonathan Malm. Jonathan is the Founder of SundaySocial and ChurchStageDesignIdeas.com and he frequently consults with organizations on topics such as guest services and creative expression. He is also the coauthor of The Come Back Effect, The Come Back Culture, The Volunteer Effect, and The Volunteer Survival Guide. In this episode, Jonathan provides insight on ways to prevent burnout, particularly among pastors who have been greatly affected by COVID-19 and its aftermath. He is passionate about helping pastors overcome burnout and offering resources to help prevent it from happening in the future. We hope you enjoy this conversation! https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/dont-burn-out-burn-bright
Sybil Hall has is a mother, wife, International Teacher, financial freedom advocate, consultant, and brand new author. Visit her website at www.sybilhall.com while you listen to this episode. Teachers, both overseas and in the USA will learn so much from her! Burn Bright, Not Out is a brilliant new book from Sybil Hall. We talk about the book to light your candles!
Jonathan is a creative entrepreneur and author living in San Antonio, Texas. His upcoming book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, helps business and ministry leaders not only avoid burnout, but also develop a lifestyle of healthy, high-capacity leadership. LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE IF: You want to learn how to avoid burnout You want practical advice for burning bright over the long haul You are a leader and feel the pressures of leading others You have experienced or are experiencing burn out To learn more about Jonathan: Instagram: @jonathanmalm www.jonathanmalm.com
FrontStage BackStage with Jason Daye - Healthy Leadership for Life and Ministry
Ministry can be exhausting. So how do our past hurts and our present peace relate to thriving in ministry for the long haul? In this week's conversation on FrontStage BackStage, host Jason Daye is joined by Jason Young, keynote speaker, coach, and consultant who works with churches and businesses. Jason is the co-author of several ministry leadership books, including his latest, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright. Together, Jason and Jason uncover some of the often-overlooked realities of exhaustion in ministry, you're definitely going to want to listen up to what Jason says about how better understanding our past hurts can lead to flourishing in both life and ministry.Dig deeper into this conversation: Find the free Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide, all resource links, and more, at http://PastorServe.org/networkSome key takeaways from this conversation:Jason Young on the imperfections and flaws inherent in human beings: "The reality is we're human and we're broken people."Jason Young on simplifying and decluttering your life by letting go of things that don't contribute positively to a more peaceful and fulfilling life: "One way to get some peace back in your life is to figure out what you don't need in your life."Jason Young on not only is it possible for individuals to thrive in their lives, but also that they have the inherent capacity or purpose to do so: "Thriving is absolutely possible and that's what you were designed to do."----------------Looking to dig more deeply into this topic and conversation? FrontStage BackStage is much more than another church leadership show, it is a complete resource to help you and your ministry leaders grow. Every week we go the extra mile and create a free toolkit so you and your ministry team can dive deeper into the topic that is discussed.Visit http://PastorServe.org/network to find the Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide. Our team pulls key insights and quotes from every conversation with our guests. We also create engaging questions for you and your team to consider and process, providing space for you to reflect on how each episode's topic relates to your unique church context. Use these questions in your staff meetings, or other settings, to guide your conversation as you invest in the growth of your ministry leaders. Love well, live well, & lead well Complimentary Coaching Session for Pastors http://PastorServe.org/freesession Follow PastorServe LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookConnect with Jason Daye LinkedIn | Instagram...
In this episode Richard speaks with author, coach, speaker and consultant Dr. Jason Young. For over 20 years, he has been on staff with several churches, including Life. Church and North Point Ministries. He currently guides leaders and organizations to thrive by becoming the healthiest version of themselves, building engaged teams, and crafting a meaningful guest experience. His clients include Chick-fil-A, Bayside Church, FedEx Ground, Gorilla Glue, Delta Airlines, Abundant Church, Rooms To Go, Christ Fellowship, and other respected churches and companies. Jason is a best-selling author with six books for the modern leader. His newest book, Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, guides leaders to prevent exhaustion and burnout to ensure greater joy in work and life. Personal website: https://drjasonyoung.com/ Book website with free leadership health assessment: https://dontburnoutburnbright.com/assessment/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjasonyoung/ DONATE: If you have enjoyed this podcast and want to support what we do, click here. RESOURCES: Find out more about our upcoming Spiritual Leadership Coaching Workshops here. CONNECT: Follow Richard on Twitter. Follow Richard on Facebook. Read Richard's latest blog posts at www.richardblackaby.com.
Jason Young knows firsthand what it's like to be driven to perform in ministry. Working 80 hours a week still didn't provided the satisfaction he sought in conquering the task's he faced each week. This backdrop led Jason to write, "Don't Burn Out - Burn Bright."Today's podcast is an honest evaluation of what we can do to avoid the pitfalls that lead to ministry burnout. Jason's transparent and honest assessment of his own ministry struggles will relate to anyone serving in ministry. His hope is to help you take a proactive approach to maintaining healthy rhythm's in your daily routine.Show Notes: https://www.95network.org/dont-burn-out-burn-bright-w-jason-young-episode-196/Support the show
Wrap up our study in 2 Timothy with us. How do we stay faithful and burn bright for Jesus in a world with a lot of darkness? As Paul ends we see his unspoken answer in the way he lived his life: For Jesus and deeply committed to others.
How can we avoid burnout in ministry?Jason Young is a keynote speaker, coach, and consultant who helps churches and businesses thrive, and the co-author of Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright.In this episode, Jason Young and Markus Watson get real specific about what can lead to burnout in ministry and what we can to do prevent it.THIS EPISODE'S HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:Jason Young is a keynote speaker, coach, and consultant who helps churches and businesses thrive, and the co-author of Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright.Jason wants to help leaders, not only prevent burnout in ministry, but structure their lives and ministries in such a way that they truly thrive in all areas of life.“When discouragement creeps in, destruction is nigh.”According to Jason Young, burnout in ministry leadership is not inevitable.Control isolates. Control rarely invites.Staff members want to know two things in their work:Will I be successful if I do this?What's in it for me?Jesus, too, was motivated by what was in it for him. Hebrews says it was “for the joy set before him” that he endured that cross.Jason Young discusses the connection between entanglements and burnout in ministry.According to Jason Young, leaders read too much. Maybe leaders need to do less reading.Sometimes in all our reading and consuming of information, we may begin to forget the voice of God.In his early ministry years, Markus Watson wanted to attend lots of conferences. In his middle ministry years, Markus took lots of classes. At this stage of his ministry, Markus recognizes that he's filled his mind with plenty of information; now he wants to pursue life experiences.Exhaustion and burnout in ministry leadership doesn't show up suddenly; it creeps in and slowly drains you.“If God called you to ministry, it's his. And he would like for you to be openhanded with his ministry because he wants to trust you with more.”RELEVANT RESOURCES AND LINKS:Book mentioned:Don't Burn Out, Burn Bright, by Jason Young and Jonathan MalmJason Young:Catchfiredaily.comDrjasonyoung.comChurch Leadership InstituteLearn how to lead your church into ministry that matters. Check out my online course, Engaging God's Mission.
Coming close to the end of this letter from Paul to Timothy, we take a look at Paul's final culture-shifting charge to the young leader, and it strikes close to home for us as well.
Thank you for all of the support and kindness you've shown to me and the podcast team! Special thanks to all of my guests! These phenomenal thought-leaders are generous with their time and talent...and they're all marvelous friends! CommonSense Leadership Influencer Podcast is 3-years old, and we've never taken a break. Well, it's time to recharge and restore...in order to "Burn Bright"! So, we're taking August-September OFF! Our podcast is ONLY ON HIATUS! We'll be right back October 6th! Please download our NEW APP: Maximize CommonSense in the Apple App Store and Android Google Play! Review past podcasts, read curated articles and videos to support you on your leadership journey! Blessings to you and yours! See you in October! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-l-d-bennett1/message
I met Sybil Hall when we were teaching in an international school in Shanghai. She also taught in Rome, Dubai, and Brussels and has a track record of empowering educators worldwide to define their purpose and cultivate their well-being. But even with her years of experience in education, she knew she would need help writing and publishing her book, so she joined one of our “Authors Who Lead” coaching programs.In this episode of “Authors Who Lead,” I talk with Sybil about her journey writing her book, Burn Bright, Not Out: 35 Lessons That Cultivate Teacher Well-Being, and how she used ChatGPT during the editing and marketing of her book.Want to become a published author? Visit us at: https://authorswholead.com/
Recently, I read an article that cited loneliness as a major factor in physical and mental health problems in our society. Research indicates that we are the most technologically advanced generation, ever...and yet we are the loneliest generation. It seems that the more connected and responsive we are - on multiple levels...we still feel disconnected and alone. Now, THAT is something to think about! I'm concerned about the impact loneliness has on our long term health and wellbeing. Join us for Part 2 of my enlightening conversation with Dr. Pete Ronayne, as he discusses factors that can thrust us into loneliness, disconnectedness and that can lead to stress...and burnout. Dr. Pete discusses ways our resilience is tested - what to look out for and how to "Burn Bright" - regardless of your circumstances. Dr. Pete's humor, intellectual delivery and practical approach makes the complex topics of neuroscience and neuroleadership understandable and applicable, regardless of your position or industry. Everyone will benefit from this conversation. Listen for Dr. Pete's Call to Action for individuals and he also shares a Call to Action for organizations - ways to support the resilience of their staff and teams. Join us June 30th & July 14th - Health & Wellness that Works with Drs. Sharon McDowell Larsen & Mary Barry --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dr-l-d-bennett1/message
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In this episode of the podcast, Hamza Khan joins us to share his personal journey through a difficult period in his professional life which saw him experience work burnout leading to sickness and depression. We discuss the factors that lead to work burnout, and efficient strategies that can help professionals in the workplace conquer stress, beat burnout, and stay motivated. Hamza Khan is a global keynote speaker and bestselling author with unique insights into the future of work. His widely acclaimed TEDx talk “Stop Managing, Start Leading” has been viewed nearly two million times. He's trusted by the world's leading organizations to enhance human potential and optimize performance in the workplace. To learn more about how Hamza Khan's work, please visit: https://www.hamzakhan.ca/
This Monday episode begins with excitement over Illinois football and Guardians baseball. There's also an allegation of thirsty attempts at foodie influencing. Eventually, Andy and Brendan get to golf and Tom Kim's second PGA Tour win at the tender age of 20. They discuss his trajectory and how he's a strong argument for the tour keeping more avenues open as opposed to closing things off in their ongoing battle with LIV. Patrick Cantlay is praised too! Then they discuss Eugenio Chacarra's LIV win in Bangkok and just what exactly to do with it in terms of contextualizing what it means for his future, aside from his bank account. Jon Rahm's comments about carrying torches for Spanish golf and beating a weaker field to win a Spanish Open and tie Seve's mark are discussed. The Epson Tour graduates are given their due but there are questions about the entire process of having more turnover at the LPGA level.
Oh it's always such a treat to sit down with one of my favorite hometown heroes, worship leaders, and friends- Kristian Stanfill from Passion Music. Today we talk all about our favorite summer spot (y'all gotta know Lake Burton!), church, music, raising teenagers, and the new Passion Music album Burn Bright. A new favorite episode! . . . . . Click HERE to vote for That Sounds Fun as Podcast of the Year for the KLOVE Fan Awards! . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast Thank you to our partners! Indeed: Indeed: Start hiring RIGHT NOW with a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/SOUNDSFUN. Offer good for a limited time. Stitch Fix: Sign up today at StitchFix.com/THATSOUNDSFUN to get $20 off your first purchase. Canopy: Check it out at canopy.us/thatsoundsfun, and get 30 days free and 15% off the regular price forever when you use promo code THATSOUNDSFUN at checkout. Curology: Go to https://Curology.com/thatsoundsfun for a free 30-day trial, just pay $5 for shipping and handling! See https://Curology.com for all the details. Babbel: Get an additional 3 months for FREE. Just go to BABBEL.com and use promo code THATSOUNDSFUN.