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Our longest, most action-packed episode yet! In this episode, Eric and Taylor look back at all God did through Hidden Acres in 2022. Plus the top 10 books we read in 2022, and we start the year off right with an email that gets Eric's tear-generator fired up. Happy New Year! Eric's Top 10 books of 2022: 1 Leadership and Self-Deception by The Arbinger Institute 2 In the Name of Jesus by Henri Nouwen 3 Primal Leadership by Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Annie McKee 4 Lead like Jesus, Revisited by Ken Blanchard, Phil Hodges, Phyllis Hendry 5 Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek 6 Soundtracks by Jon Acuff 7 Prodigal God by Timothy Keller 8 The Road to Daybreak by Henri Nouwen 9 The Christian Camp Leader by Jim Badke 10 Guiding the Next Great Generation by Jonathan Catherman Taylor's Top 10 books of 2022: 1 The Peacemaker by Ken Sande 2 Providence by John Piper 3 Delighting in the Trinity by Michael Reeves 4 Don't Waste Your Life by John Piper 5 The Story of Reality by Gregory Koukl 6 The Anatomy of Peace by The Arbinger Institute 7 The Cross Centered Life by CJ Mahaney 8 Parenting by Paul David Tripp 9 Redemptive Reversals by GK Beale 10 The Six Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni For more information about Hidden Acres Christian Center, visit hacamps.org, call our office at 515-547-2751, send an email to podcast@hacamps.org, or look us up on social media. Music Credit: Life by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hacamps/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hacamps/support
Chris Comstock, Mat Richter and I dive into a leadership must-read! Ken Blanchard, Phil Hodges, & Phyllis Hendry wrote this book to help leaders grow as leaders. Tune in to hear our insights and challenges from our time reading how to Lead Like Jesus.Buy the Book for yourself:Lead Like Jesus by Ken Blanchard, Phil Hodges and Phyllis HendryCheck out the Lead Like Jesus Website: HERETo see Chris' Christmas decor, go find him @thechriscomstock on InstagramI would love to hear how God is moving in your life and ministry! Send me an email at tolearnlovelead@gmail.com. Stay CuriousBe CompassionateLead with a Servant' s Heart
Unleashed with The Dingo and Danny Podcast Fueled by Monster Energy
Get inside the mind of a the most creative and progressive motocross athlete on the planet! UNLEASHED is proud to welcome freestyle motocross innovator and 12-time X Games medalist Axell Hodges from Encinitas, California. The 26-year-old record-setting athlete offers a glimpse into his creative process in his interview with The Dingo and Danny.Axell Hodges is a motocross rider without a need for introduction. Despite his young age, Hodges already holds 12 X Games medals, including 4 gold. The prodigy not only dominates competition but raises the bar with innovative freestyle tricks recorded in viral videos. His trilogy of “Slayground” motocross videos has garnered more than 14 million combined views… and counting. In the episode featuring special guests Ash “Dirt Shark” Hodges, Axell's brother and creative collaborator, and their father Phil Hodges, UNLEASHED dives deep into the high-stakes world of competitive freestyle motocross at the highest level. Better hear it from “Slay” himself: Press the play button (and hit Like) on the new episode of UNLEASHED with The Dingo and Danny Podcast.Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more UNLEASHED episodes. Regular editions of the show are recorded live inside Studio M at Monster Energy headquarters in Corona, California and published bi-weekly. Also follow @monsterenergy for updates.
Vona Johnson shares that when God called her to step away from a successful career, she gained more than she lost by developing a deep, connected relationship with Him.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421Grab freebies and subscribe to the weekly Steady On newsletter at: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-newsletter/Looking for something not listed? It's probably here: https://linktr.ee/livesteadyonIf you're interested in learning more about the Step By Step Bible study method, you can download the FREE masterclass here: https://livesteadyon.com/live-steady-on-stepbystepmasterclass/https://www.vonajohnson.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vonajohnsoncoaching IG: https://www.instagram.com/vonajohnsoncoaching/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiTCr6-idFz3scr0ZLAhMzg “A Different View: Start Living the Life Your Soul Longs For” is available wherever books are sold.Vona's M.O.R.E. AcronymM - Identify what is MISSINGO - Begin to create ORDER from chaosR - REDEFINING our purposeE - Live out our ETERNAL purposeVona mentioned:Life Application Study Bible (NLT)Prayer Luther's Small Catechism by John T. Pless Lead Like Jesus by Ken Blanchard, Phil Hodges, and Phyllis HendryAngie mentioned:Steady On podcast episode 105She Works His Way with Michelle Myers & Somer Phoebus https://livesteadyon.com/2022/05/25/episode-105-she-works-his-way-with-michelle-myers-somer-phoebus/Theme music:Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In today's episode, Kathy Howard and I chat about being a person of influence to those in your life, and what it means to leave a legacy. Mentioned in This Episode Heirloom: Living and Leaving a Legacy of Faith | Kathy Howard FREE Write Your Faith Story Downloadable Romans 10:14 For more information about having godly influence check out Lead Your Family Like Jesus, co-written with Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges. Don't forget to subscribe + leave us a rating and review! Be sure to visit the full show notes and listen to other episodes at thetriciagoyershow.com. And check out my newest book Heart Happy at triciagoyer.com/heart-happy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetriciagoyershow/support
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
In this episode, Dave Domzalski provides lessons for fathers on leadership from Lead Like Jesus, a book by Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges. Get the book at https://amzn.to/3wtP7gL. FOLLOW DAD DEVOTIONALS Web: https://www.DadDevotionals.com Shop: https://daddevotionals.com/shop/ JOIN DEVOTED DADS Text Dave: 717-913-5671 Network: https://daddevotionals.com/devoteddads RESOURCES Heroic Leadership Course: https://daddevotionals.com/leader Fuel Your Financial Future at https://RunTheMoney.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
Phil shares his story of learning to abide & extraordinary experiences in following God's will.
Leading lasting change requires understanding and addressing four essential levels of change: - Change in knowledge - Change in attitude - Change in behavior - Change in cultural norms and expectations Phil Hodges, co-founder of Lead Like Jesus addresses all four levels of change in today's episode.
Change is difficult. Change can impact the culture of any organization in multiple ways. The way leaders handle change can ultimately make or break the very people leaders are entrusted to shephard and care for. Phil Hodges does incredible job explaining various aspects of change and the way leaders should and should not handle change.
Change is difficult. Change can impact the culture of any organization in multiple ways. The way leaders handle change can ultimately make or break the very people leaders are entrusted to shephard and care for. Phil Hodges does incredible job explaining various aspects of change and the way leaders should and should not handle change.
We talk to Kandace van Heel — known on social media as Kandace Willie — about going from a single teen mom to becoming a trainer for top-sellers and a resilience coach, her relationships within her family, and what it takes to put your foot on the succelerator. You're going to love this episode! This episode is brought to you by Vitamin K Daily. Get 4 weeks free when you sign up today! Kandace Willie • Website • Podcast • Instagram • Facebook More Links • Mike Shear • Fred Astaire • Oppositional Defiant Disorder • Ulta Beauty • Water the Bamboo by Greg Bell | TEDx talk • 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey • The Habits of a Great Leader by Phil Hodges, Steve Gardner and Ken Blanchard • Oprah Winfrey | Super Soul Sunday • Dress for Success • Tony Robbins
In episode 82 of the Linch with a Leader podcast, Mike sits down with Phyllis Hendry Halverson.Phyllis serves as the inaugural President and CEO of Lead Like Jesus. Under her visionary leadership, the organization has grown exponentially since its founding in 1999, equipping and empowering thousands of people throughout the United States and around the world to lead as Jesus led. She is the co-author of Lead Like Jesus Revisited, along with Ken Blanchard and Phil Hodges.The epitome of Southern charm, Phyllis radiates passion, warmth, authenticity and wit in every presentation. As a result, she is a highly sought after speaker, regularly travelling across the U.S. and around the world to deliver the hope-filled, love inspired, story laden, and deeply personal messages that pour straight from her heart. She has been featured as a keynote speaker for crowds of 5,000-plus – often simulcast to thousands more – sharing the stage with such well-known orators as Ken Blanchard, John Ortberg, Rosey Grier, Erwin McManus, Patrick Lencioni, Henry Blackaby and more. Firmly believing “there are no unimportant conversations,” Phyllis also finds great joy communicating in more intimate settings, such as for congregations, in small group retreats, and during one-on-one encounters.Phyllis has enjoyed a fulfilling career in leadership positions within business, nonprofits, and ministry. Prior to joining Lead Like Jesus, she served for 11 years as President of the National Science Center, Inc., in Augusta, a partnership with the United States Army. In this role, she collaborated with top military and government officials.Her heart's greatest desire is to lead individuals into a deeper relationship with Jesus, so that their lives will be transformed and their leadership will have maximum influence. Through the ministry of Lead Like Jesus, Phyllis is helping equip and empower believers around the world to adopt Jesus as their leader role model, so that through them the world will be forever changed.
These are unprecedented times. Leaders globally are looking for wisdom, answers, and encouragement on how to navigate this new normal we all find ourselves in. We have received questions that reflect leadership challenges posed by this new reality. In this Videocast three co-authors of Lead Like Jesus Revisited, Phyllis Hendry Halverson, Ken Blanchard, and Phil Hodges address seven questions that will help leaders around the globe navigate and respond to today's challenges.
In a fully-loaded episode, Allison and Michael discuss the art historical trends and challenges of today, with a discussion of digital, indie, and multi-media art. Then they present a flyby of how the various movements covered in this season might apply to or inform artists and patrons now. Stay tuned at the end for “Before the Silver Tether Breaks,” composed and arranged by Phil Hodges, from Death is Their Shepherd, by Physick.
Allison and Michael discuss the Pop Art movement, the divide between “high brow/low brow” art, and the prominence of celebrity and popular culture. Stay tuned at the end for Phil Hodges’ classical guitar arrangement of Neil Young’s “Old Man.”
Allison and Michael unpack the hopelessness of existentialism, and they discuss why despair concerning merely human attempts at meaning provide fruitful ground for the Gospel. Stay tuned at the end for a John Cage piece performed on the classical guitar by Phil Hodges.
Your hosts Allison and Michael unpack the transition from Renaissance into Baroque art with an emphasis on the impact the Reformation had on culture in its time (and beyond). Stay tuned at the end for a Bach Cello Prelude played on classical guitar by Phil Hodges.
Your hosts Michael and Allison discuss the birth and rebirth of Greek and Roman values in ancient and Renaissance art, discussing the history and impact of Platonism on culture and the church. Stay tuned at the end for a Renaissance lute piece arranged for the classical guitar played by Phil Hodges. Special thanks to Dr. Sachs from Kennesaw State University for his helpful contributions.
Phil Hodges is a co-founder of Lead Like Jesus and a co-author of Lead Like Jesus Revisited as well as five other books. Phil also has an extensive background in the marketplace through his involvement in Labor Union negotiations as well as years as an executive with Xerox and US Steel. In today's podcast Phil discusses the topic of an Effective Apology, how to say “I’m Sorry” so that it communicates that we truly own our mistakes. Phil talks about a difference between “Owning” our mistake versus “Explaining” what happened. When we default to explaining our actions rather than owning them, we ultimately divert from and distract from the actual issue. How we apologize as leaders at home or work speaks volumes and has the potential to build trusting relationship or to destroy trust almost in an instant. Fess up when you mess up... Own it... Don'r Explain It...
Phil Hodges is a co-founder of Lead Like Jesus and a co-author of Lead Like Jesus Revisited as well as five other books. Phil also has an extensive background in the marketplace through his involvement in Labor Union negotiations as well as years as an executive with Xerox and US Steel. In today's podcast Phil discusses Change, a topic that’s very present in every organization and in the life of every leader. Leading change is not easy. Change is easier for some and harder for others. Phil explains how leaders can steward the time of change in order to protect relationships while assuring forward movement. During the time of change leaders tend to see the positives. His or her team may be more reluctant, have unanswered questions and may not be as ready to move ahead. Phil uses the example of Jesus and how He led His team through a season of change with resolve and with patience.