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Tyler Reagin (https://tylerreagin.com) joins Aaron Santmyire to discuss the essence of being a life-giving leader, emphasizing that authentic leadership is crucial for positively impacting those around us. They explore the significance of self-acceptance and emotional intelligence, highlighting how understanding ourselves and our past can shape our present and future as leaders. Tyler shares insights from his experiences with Catalyst and the importance of leading with grace rather than demanding it from others. The conversation delves into practical strategies for confronting challenges with empathy and care, rather than merely making points. Ultimately, this episode encourages listeners to embrace their unique wiring and to cultivate genuine relationships that reflect the transformative power of the Gospel.Takeaways: Life giving leadership requires authenticity and the overflow of positive attributes to others. Self-acceptance is vital for leaders to embrace their unique qualities and strengths. Emotional intelligence is essential for effective confrontation and relational management in leadership. Leaders must recognize the impact of their decisions on the faith of others. The importance of integrating one's faith into everyday life and leadership practices. Understanding and processing past experiences is crucial for becoming a whole and effective leader. Send questions for Back Channel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agwmafrica.org
Mike "C-Roc" sits down with leadership expert, author, and speaker Tyler Reagin to explore the transformative power of hope and growth in personal and professional life. Known for his work with Life Giving Co. and the 10|TEN Project, Tyler dives into his journey of inspiring leaders and fostering change through faith-based leadership principles. During their conversation, Tyler shares insights from his book The Life Giving Leader and discusses the importance of instilling hope in others, especially during challenging times. Tyler and C-Roc tackle tough questions about change, resilience, and purpose, as Tyler explains his belief in people's capacity to grow and transform. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to tap into their potential, lead with purpose, and cultivate a mindset centered on optimism and faith. Tune in to discover how to unleash your unstoppable potential with Tyler Reagin's actionable insights on leadership and personal development! Website: https://tylerreagin.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tylerreagin/
Listen in as Pastor Tyler will explore three powerful reasons to thank God. In today's message, we'll reflect on these key points: thank God for who He is, thank God for what He's done in our lives, and thank God because He is worthy. When you take a moment to realize all that He's done, you can't help but respond with gratitude. He is truly worthy of our praise, and this message will remind us of just how much we have to be thankful for. (09/29/2024)
Spiritual formation matters. But it won't happen through osmosis. It requires intentionality and making room in our lives for spiritual transformation. Listen in as Pastor Tyler Reagin shares how spiritual disciplines and practices can help us become more like Jesus.
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This week Tyler Reagin kicks off our new series, Vital Signs, by talking about vitality!
We often struggle with the discomfort of waiting, whether it's for a relationship, job, or a breakthrough in our lives. This Advent season, Pastor Tyler Reagin invites us to see waiting as an opportunity for growth, trust in God's timing and to understand that our waiting can lead to extraordinary outcomes.
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Fresh new episode about leadership!In the Spartan Leadership Podcast's latest episode, it is a true pleasure to talk to Tyler Reagin, the founder and CEO of The Life Giving Company. He is a pastor, a leader, and the author of “The Life-Giving Leader” and “Leading Things You Didn't Star.”Join Tyler as he shares his leadership origins and emphasizes the importance of understanding one's distinctive path to greatness. He also shares the importance of having a safety circle, the weight of being "THE" leader, and trusting God's plan in life.Tune in now and find out how to be an impactful leader.Here are the timestamps……(00:00) Intro (3:06) Tyler Talks Origin and Leadership(12:02) Battling Imposter Syndrome(17:24) Defining The Safety Circle(21:47) The Need of Not Being Responsible(23:45) Being "THE" Leader(27:59) Doubting Untrue Leaders(30:28) Thriving Amidst Spiritual Opposition(37:29) Discovering Your Distinctive Path to Greatness(40:23) The Pitfalls of Idolizing Public Figures(48:35) Trusting God's Plan(50:18) Protect Your Ministry from Burnout(56:04) Recognize Your StrugglesCONNECT WITH ME HERE:FacebookInstagramLinkedInTwitterTikTokYouTubeSUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST HERE:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeCONNECT WITH TYLER REAGIN HERE:Website: https://www.tylerreagin.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerreagin/?hl=enLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerreagin/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tylerreagin?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/tylerreagin/CONNECT WITH ME HERE:FacebookInstagramLinkedInTwitterTikTokYouTube SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST HERE:Apple PodcastsSpotifyYouTube
Patience is against our nature. So what do we do while we wait for something? Whether it's a career or school opportunity, a relationship, or a direction of what comes next, do we believe God hasn't forgotten about us? Tyler Reagin leads a reflection on what to do while you wait.
5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Dan Iten are joined by Tyler Reagin who is the founder and CEO of The Life Giving Company and the author of The Life-Giving Leader and Leading Things You Didn't Start. BEST QUOTES “Leaders are learners. If there is not a system for learning, you are not going to think about it.” “Leaders, if you are not a learner, you have a short shelf life.” “Maintenance creates momentum.” “A good product with a bad process is a counterfeit win.” RECOMMENDED RESOURCES 10 Ten Project Life Giving Leader Leading Things You Didn't Start
Matt continues his conversation with Tyler Reagin as Tyler talks about his personal life. He tells us how he invites his kids into his family's “God Decisions,” names leaders he admires as mentors, and shares how integrity is essential at home and work.
Matt continues his conversation with Tyler Reagin as they discuss emotional intelligence and how self-awareness and self-care are critical in leadership. They also share how compensation doesn't always come in the way of a paycheck.
Matt talks with Tyler Reagin, Consultant, Author of the books, The Life Giving Leader and Leading Things You Didn't Start, and Co-founder of the 10Ten Project. They discuss the weight leaders carry, the importance of investing in people, and how we all have the opportunity to impact others for good, no matter our role.
Leadership is hard. The challenges and questions associated with leading well are wide ranging. For example, how do you lead a team or organization that you didn't start? On today's episode, Alan talks with consultant and writer Tyler Reagin about how to navigate the challenges of leading a team or organization you didn't start About Tyler Tyler Reagin is an author the founder and CEO of The Life Giving Company. He was the President of Catalyst, a leadership development organization that exists to unify and equip leaders who love the Church through resources and experiential events. Prior to leading the charge at Catalyst, Tyler served for seven years under the leadership of Andy Stanley as the Service Programming Director of Browns Bridge Community Church (a campus of North Point Ministries). Whether you are leading a team of 2 or 200 there is much to be gleaned from this episode. Connect with Tyler The Life Giving Leader Facebook Instagram tylerreagin.com The Life Giving Company Take your next right step Right Side Up Collective Right Side Up Journal
Originally aired in May 2019Meet Tyler Reagin, president of Catalyst and author of The Life Giving Leader. This modern day Mr. Fix It and second generation 'fun dad' gives us the scoop on what it takes to lead and love well.
The common misconception in leadership is that the higher you go, the more you're exempt from building relationship with those under you. However, that's not true. Tyler Reagin says "the higher you go, the harder you have to work to show people you are for them, believe in them, and that you're going to bring life to them." We've all been under poor leadership at one point in our life and we tend to walk away saying that we'll do better than that person. So how do we lead better? Tyler Reagin, Author and Leadership Coach, joins me for today's episode. We talk about what a life-giving leader does, what it means to lead from our truest self, and how we can lead from that place. It doesn't matter what your position is in an organization, everyone can benefit from this episode. -------- Tyler Reagin is the founder and CEO of The Life Giving Company (lifegiving.co). He is the author of The Life-Giving Leader (Oct 2018) and Leading Things You Didn't Start launching March 2, 2021. He was the President of Catalyst, a leadership development organization that exists to unify and equip leaders who love the Church through resources and experiential events. Prior to leading the charge at Catalyst, Tyler served for seven years under the leadership of Andy Stanley as the Service Programming Director of Browns Bridge Community Church (a campus of North Point Ministries). He received his Masters of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and serves as a leadership coach for teams and organizations. Connect with Tyler at www.tylerreagin.com or www.instagram.com/tylerreagin Order his books "The Life-Giving Leader" and "Leading What You Didn't Start" anywhere books are sold --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor-phillips6/support
This episode of Wild & Uncut, was recorded LIVE from The Well Armed Woman Chapter Leadership Conference. Join your host, Kristy Titus and Morgan Mills as they conduct a live question and answer session with three special guests. The first guest is Terry Vaughan, body language expert, speaker, author and former British Royal Marines Commando an elite branch of Her Majesty's Royal Navy, and founder of D.I.R.T. Dangerous Individual Recognition Training, a program designed to help quickly identify threats. Terry is also an accomplished marksman having been on the television series Top Shot. The second guest is Tyler Reagin, founder and CEO of The Life Giving Company and author of The Life Giving Leader. Tyler consults with Churches, Creatives and Developing Leaders all over the country. He hosts The Life Giving Leader Podcast. Tyler works to unify and equip leaders who love the Church through resources and experiential events. The final guest is Jennifer Pharr Davis, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year, critically acclaimed author of “The Pursuit of Endurance” and “Becoming Odyssa”. Jennifer is an internationally recognized adventurer, speaker, and entrepreneur who has hiked more than 14,000 miles of trails on six different continents. She is passionate in introducing people to the life-changing opportunities that nature provides. Tune in and stay for these three incredible guests! Terry Vaughan Website: www.tvempowers.com Tyler Reagin Website: www.tylerreagin.com Jennifer Pharr Davis Website: www.jenniferpharrdavis.com Sponsored by Ruger FOLLOW KRISTY: Pursue The Wild - YouTube Channel Pursue the Wild Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest
In this episode, Kent is joined by Tyler Reagin, the founder and CEO of The Life-Giving Company, an organization that exists to create life-giving leaders and organizations. Don't miss our conversation about taking big steps in ministry.
This week we sit down with Tyler Reagin, former President of the Catalyst Conference — one of the largest leadership events in the world. We talk about what it looks like to step into a leadership role of an organization you did not start and how to honor the past while casting a new vision for the future. The views, information, or opinions expressed during this show are solely those of the participants involved and do not necessarily represent those of SouthState Bank and its employees. SouthState Bank, N.A. - Member FDIC
Tyler Reagin is the president of arguably the most important leadership organization in the evangelical church in America today, Catalyst. The organization is approaching it's 20th year and Tyler and I discuss where Catalyst is going next, where the Church is going next, and how to be a life giving leader. Follow Tyler @TylerReagin Purchase His Book at https://www.camilobuchanan.com/pdr
On this episode of the Catalyst podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Brian Houston for a conversation about how we can achieve an enduring impact when we surrender our plans to God and trust that He will maximize the gifts he has given us for His Kingdom and His glory.
On this episode of the Catalyst podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Priscilla Shirer for a conversation about balancing the tension between ministry and family, finding the route to your calling, and her role in the new film, I Can Only Imagine
On this episode of the Catalyst podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with former ESPN Producer, Jason Romano for a conversation about sports, the courage to follow your calling and the power forgiveness, vulnerability and leadership.
On this episode of the Catalyst podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Jonathan Morrow from Impact360 and David Kinnaman from the Barna Research Group, to discuss their co-lead research study on Generation Z and it's impact on leaders and the Church.
On this episode of the Catalyst podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Bart Millard, the lead singer of MercyMe and director Jon Erwin for a chat about their film, I Can Only Imagine.
On this episode of the Catalyst podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Michael W. Smith for a catch up about the history of CCM, how to remain steadfast to your calling for the long haul and Michael's TWO new albums coming this month.
On this episode of the Catalyst podcast Tyler Reagin sits down with Annie Downs for a conversation about courage – whether you are making a major decision, dealing with a difficult transition or facing a fear – listen in to learn how to gain the confidence and courage required to move forward.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Jo Saxton for a conversation about identity: often we scrub the surface of our lives until it gleams and never address the fact that we've lost sight of who we really are and what we're made for.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Chris Quilala from Jesus Culture for a conversation about how to prepare our hearts for worship and then Tyler sits down with Bob Goff at Catalyst Atlanta to chat about how to live a courageous life.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Carlos Whittaker for a discussion on how to replace striving with surrender by exchanging your false beliefs with God's life-giving truths and finally finding freedom like you've never known.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, a Catalyst Atlanta recap. Plus, Tyler Reagin sits down with Christine Caine to talk about the good courage required of the Church, and Tyler also sits down with Hillsong Worship for a chat about the leadership culture of Hillsong across the globe.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Dr. Henry Cloud to discuss the qualities and characteristics that are required to grow as a leader and hear about his cool new resource, Church OnDemand.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Emerson Eggerichs to discuss some crucial questions one should ask before hitting send in order to prevent headaches and heartaches in communication. Slow down, take a few deep breaths, and consider before it's too late! Learn more about Emerson's book, Before You Hit Send, at beforeyouhitsend.org.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Erwin McManus for a conversation around how to live a life of passion, adventure, and courage no matter our past failures or present circumstances.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with his buddy and former boss, Clay Scroggins, for a conversation around how to nurture your vision and cultivate influence, even when you lack authority in your organization.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Danielle Strickland to look at how the exodus shows us that deliverance goes much deeper than our circumstances and that God will uproot us from the things we have become slaves to and take us on a long walk to the freedom He created us to enjoy.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, our good friend, Clay Scroggins, sits down with Dave Ramsey for a conversation around the killers of team unity, and then Tyler Reagin sits down with NFL athlete, Ben Watson about how to be a good dad.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Jon Gordon for a conversation around how the power of positive leadership transforms teams and then Jason Haynes chats with Trevin Wax about how to maintain a faithful presence in the midst of the common myths our culture is telling.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Louie Giglio for a conversation on how to defeat the giants in our lives that are diminishing our ability to live a full and free life.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with his high school buddy, David Platt, for a discussion about global missions. Then, Tyler talks with Caleb Anderson about how to align your passions with God's purpose.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Mark Batterson for a chat about the characteristics of Biblical manhood. Then, David Kinnaman from The Barna Group, provides us with his latest research on the state of pastors.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with Levi Lusko for a wide-ranging conversation about everything from how someone from California ends up planting a church in Montana to the importance of duplicity in leadership + a “whaddya into”.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin sits down with his pastor, Andy Stanley, to talk about what Andy has learned in 21 years of ministry. Then, Tyler talks with Adam Weber about what to say when you don't know how to pray.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin chats with one of his heroes, Steven Curtis Chapman, as SC squared shares the experiences that have shaped him, his faith, and his music in a life that has included incredible highs and faith-shaking lows.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Jason Haynes chats with Barnabas Piper about how discovering wonder enriches every part of life and then Tyler Reagin sits down with Ellie Holcomb to discuss her newest album, Red Sea Road.
On this episode of the Catalyst Podcast, Tyler Reagin chats with our good buddy, Craig Groeschel, about how to find “Divine Direction” for your life, then, Okey Nwoke joins Tyler for a conversation with Matt Wilson from Compassion International about their recent trip to Africa.