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Leadership Without Losing Your Soul

Leadership Without Losing Your Soul

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It can feel like a rigged game. Managers face aggressive goals and drive their teams to burnout trying to deliver. Or, employees seek connection and support so managers focus on relationships, and fail to make the numbers. Join international best-selling leadership author David Dye for a conversation about practical leadership tools to help you get results – without losing your soul (or mind) in the process.
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Living the CALL

Catholic Association for Latino Leadership

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Real conversations with those living their Christian vocations in positions of influence: from bishops to business executives, activists to artists, scientists to songwriters, monks to marketers. With an intentional focus of featuring voices from diverse communities and cultures. Join Deacon Charlie Echeverry every Thursday on Living the CALL! A production of the Catholic Association for Latino Leadership. https://www.call-usa.org
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Welcome to The Evolution Podcast! Join Evolution Managing Director and co-Founder, Matt Auron & other industry leaders as they explore leadership, personal development, scaling start-ups, and how these ideas and methods are inspiring us to build and lead extraordinary companies that enrich the world, improve our lives, and drive long-term, holistic success.
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Hungry Woman at Work is a podcast for the woman who wants to thrive at work, without losing her soul. Be inspired by the stories of women who are making an impact in their spheres of influence, be it in the boardroom, the classroom, on the field, at an NGO, or at home. And get some snippets of advice on issues facing women in the workplace, from mentorship and leadership, to being healthy at work.
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The Millennial Leader

Chuck Lane & Cory Concus

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Are you a Millennial who is struggling to find relevant professional and personal advice amongst the noise of influencers or out-of-touch talking heads? If so, welcome to the show! We’re your hosts, Chuck and Cory. Two guys that married sisters, became friends, found some success in our careers, and have never been quite content with being told "that's just how it is". We’ve had some interesting jobs in industries like education, healthcare, emergency management, consulting, and construction ...
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In this episode, you'll explore when it might be necessary to quit a conflict or even leave a job. You'll learn specific phrases and questions to ask yourself to determine if it's time to walk away. Host David Dye shares personal stories and examples, illustrating the importance of speaking up and considering the impact of the conflict on your life…
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Rebekah Weigel is writer and producer of Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot (set for release on 7/4/2024), which presents the remarkable story of a small church community in Possum Trot, Texas, who banded together to adopt 77 children from their local foster care system. She is a foster/adoptive parent who is passionate about reversing the fos…
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What is unique about your church that you bring to the broader body of Christ? And, what from the broader body of Christ can you draw from and be strengthened by? Chrishan Jeyaratnam joined us this week from Hillsong East Coast where he and his wife Danielle serve as Lead Pastors. Chrishan shared with us about his family’s move from Perth to New Yo…
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How can the people of God inhabit our cities - in workplaces, commutes & classrooms in a way that’s coloured by the hope of God’s kingdom breaking in? This week Tyler Staton and Pete Hughes join us on the podcast in a conversation that was originally a part of one of our Emerging Leaders Lab cohort sessions. Tyler and Pete share about: Finding Rhyt…
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This episode will share effective ways to handle passive-aggressive behavior at work. Dealing with this type of conflict can be incredibly frustrating, but don't worry—we’ve got you covered with some powerful phrases to address it. Throughout the podcast, we’ll share examples of passive-aggressive behavior and teach you phrases to address it effect…
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In this episode, David Dye breaks down strategies for dealing with those chronic complainers at work. You know the types: "Mr. Whiny," who loves to complain for the sake of it, and the "Caring Complainer," who genuinely cares but shows it through constant griping and cynicism. For Mr. Whiny, it's all about addressing the behavior and not getting su…
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This week on Living the Call, Deacon Charlie talks with Leah Jacobson: a wife, mother, and author, as well as the founder and CEO of The Guiding Star Project. The Guiding Star Project is a nationwide family of care centers that empower women with a whole-life approach to healthcare that honors their bodies and minds. Leah holds a Master’s degree in…
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38 years into ministry, Helen Burns speaks of the Church with love in her voice and delight in the work God is doing among His people today. Joining us on the podcast for a second time, Helen is a voice of encouragement as she reflects on what she has learned along the way. From planting Relate Church with her husband John in 1986, to the process o…
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In this episode, David Dye explores the all-too-common frustration of working with an indecisive boss. He shares practical strategies that you can use to navigate this challenging situation. David suggests using powerful phrases to pinpoint where your boss is getting stuck and to gain clarity on the decision-making process. He also advises demonstr…
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In this episode, you'll learn how to handle a manager who gives lazy, frustrating, and vague feedback. Drawing from the insights in his recent book, David offers practical phrases to navigate various feedback scenarios. Here's what you can do when you're faced with vague feedback, ask for specifics. Try saying, "Could you give me an example of what…
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Letting Jesus shepherd us into renewed courage and contentment when our vision for success has been broken is a wrestle many of us are familiar with. It's a path that our guest this week, Evan Allnutt, has walked at different moments in his vocational journey. Through changing careers from teaching to ministry, taking on a Lead Pastor role at a new…
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Do you have a micromanager as a boss—what do you do? Tune in to this episode for some go-to phrases you can use to smooth things over and keep the interactions at work positive. Host, David Dye, also gives you a sneak peek at their new book, "Powerful Phrases for Dealing with Workplace Conflict." If your whole team needs a copy, there's a sweet dea…
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In this episode, you'll dive into the challenges of unlocking team potential when leading a team tangled in conflict. Imagine having a handbook of exactly what to say to calm the storm—that's what the book, "Powerful Phrases for Dealing with Workplace Conflict," offers you. You'll hear why it's crucial to tackle these conflicts head-on, transformin…
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John Mark Comer joins us again for a conversation on why people in our congregations are gravitating towards spiritual formation right now, and how we can pastor people beyond conversion into deeper healing and sanctification in their walk with Christ. Jason and John Mark talk through what it’s like to pastor today, and how the cultural hostility p…
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In this episode, host David Dye delves into the pervasive challenge of unclear expectations in the workplace. David unpacks how such ambiguity can be the root of workplace conflict and offers precise language to help you articulate concerns and seek mutual understanding. For instance, in situations like deciding if turning on the camera during virt…
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In this episode of "Leadership Without Losing Your Soul," you're diving into the art of setting healthy boundaries and saying no at work. Imagine you're in a sticky situation: a colleague wants you on a new project, but you’re swamped. Or maybe your boss is pushing you towards something that doesn’t align with your values. How do you push back with…
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Ray Bradley is founder of Meta Narrative a film + media venture aimed at renewing culture through storytelling grounded in the Western canon. He digs on theology, narrative anthropology, and the sociocultural implications of religious practice on human flourishing in the context of postmodernity and the emerging culture of self-invention. https://w…
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In this episode of "Leadership Without Losing Your Soul Podcast," David introduces you to 12 effective phrases to help you improve your communication skills and effectively navigate workplace conflict. He organizes these phrases into four critical areas: connection, clarity, curiosity, and commitment. You'll learn to express care and investment thr…
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Mark Buchanan sits down with us again to explore everything from how storytelling forms us to our addiction to control. He articulates how narratives help us navigate the truths of life and our identity, emphasizing the significance of weaving hope-filled, gospel-rooted stories into the fabric of our cultural imagination. Throughout our conversatio…
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In this episode, David Dye discusses transforming workplace conflict to collaboration. He introduces four dimensions that can help alleviate and deescalate conflicts. The four dimensions are: connection, clarity, curiosity, and commitment. David emphasizes the importance of having a conversation with oneself before engaging in conflict resolution a…
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Do our successes and failures define who we are or is there more to it? Identity, self-worth, imposter syndrome, and comparison of success and lifestyle have had a major impact on the mental health of Millennials, and it seems to be even higher for Gen Z. Whether at work, in our peer groups, or on social media we all compare ourselves and have idea…
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This week on Living the Call, Deacon Charlie sits down with returning guest Buchi O’Maria Akpati for a conversation about beauty. Founder and CEO of Beauty Unbound, which helps women realize their God-given beauty, Buchi shares about her background going from a professional celebrity make-up artist to a Carmelite religious. She talks about her time…
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In this episode, you'll hear David catching up with Dan Michelson, the author of "Holy Shift: Moving Your Company Forward to the Future of Work." They tackle how critical trust is among leaders and the pivotal mindset shift needed to adeptly maneuver through the evolving work environment. Dan highlights the key elements like fostering community, op…
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From cold plunges and nutrition to camping and stand-up desks we're talking about all the things we love (and a few we don't) for well-being this week. We're also sharing some strategies to help you find a realistic balance that works for you! Subscribe to the show and follow us below for more: Website: www.millennialleader.net Instagram: https://w…
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How do we contextualize our churches to the neighbourhoods God has called us to? And how do you keep your heart healthy when people leave your church? In today’s episode with Tammy Giffen, lead pastor of Groundswell Church in Truro, Nova Scotia, we explore these questions and more from her journey in ministry. Tammy became a Christian through Alpha…
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In this episode, you'll join David Dye as he hosts Ed Hess, author of "Own Your Work Journey," in a deep dive into discovering the power of meaningful work in the era of Ai. Ed explores the crucial role of critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and trade jobs in the era of smart technology. Throughout the conversation, David and Ed stress the i…
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Millennials are now the largest generation in the US, and in the workforce, but we aren't pursuing leadership roles or advancement. An entire generation of people have almost entirely collectively said "No thanks". In this initial episode we are discussing how the winds of change are redefining leadership among millennials and Gen Z. We strip back …
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In this episode, Tania Luna discusses the principles of power with and how to build better teams. She emphasizes the importance of following a purpose rather than a person, relying on context instead of control, being a cultivator rather than a collector, and building a community rather than a crowd. Luna suggests implementing these principles by p…
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In this podcast episode, Andre Martin discusses the importance of finding the right fit in your career and building a culture that supports employee motivation, engagement, and satisfaction. He emphasizes the need for individuals to reflect on their values, goals, and ideal work environment before making career decisions. Martin also suggests that …
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In the second part of this episode, Cory and Chuck discuss why we seek out partnerships and how we can achieve collective success. From the professional team to the family unit, the conversation delves into the mechanics of trustworthy alliances, emphasizing autonomy and shared responsibility as the cornerstones of effective teamwork. We tackle the…
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In this episode, Jason sits down with the pioneer of the Alpha Course and former Vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton in London, Nicky Gumbel. Nicky shares about his journey of transitioning leadership at HTB after nearly two decades in the senior role, emphasizing the importance of healthy succession and not taking changes made by new leaders personally…
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Does your team, organization or home struggle with trust? In this episode we discuss the intricate dynamics of trust in professional, and personal, relationships. Far beyond the mere mechanics of management, our conversation delves into the impact consistent, authentic leadership has on team confidence and collaboration. We share personal experienc…
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Megan Gluth-Bohan, CEO & Owner of TRInternational, Inc. and owner of ChemBlend of America, discusses human centered capital, and the importance of compassion, empathy, and resilience in leadership. She emphasizes the need for leaders to be authentic and honest about their own experiences and to create a culture that values and supports the growth o…
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Whether you're a current leader, or hoping to fill the boss's shoes someday soon, there are likely to be things no one ever told you about what it really means to be a leader of people. In this episode we discuss the motivations that drive individuals to move into leadership roles, and the transformation required to go from individual contributor t…
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In this episode, Jason had a conversation with Jerry L. Sittser, a retired professor of theology from Whitworth University, renowned for his expertise in Christian spirituality and history. In this conversation, Jerry shares the relevance of early Christian practices in today's world and highlights the importance of the church embracing a new catec…
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In this podcast episode, Felice Eckelman and Julie Cantor discuss the challenges and strategies for leading in a hybrid workplace. They emphasize the importance of intentionality in developing policies and creating connections among team members. They also address the need for training leaders to recognize and address bias, as well as the importanc…
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Ever found yourself wondering how our ancestors juggled their to-dos or if they even had a to-do list to begin with? In this episode we examine our modern struggles to balance the ever-spinning plates of work, family, and personal growth. It's a blend of personal and professional experience, with a touch of humor as we explore the art of carving ou…
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This week on a "Best Of" Living the Call, Deacon Charlie sits down with Jason Simon: husband, father of six and President of The Evangelical Catholic. After briefly working in engineering, Jason served as a parish Director of Religious Education and Youth Ministry. There, he saw the power of evangelization and his passion to see more lives impacted…
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In this episode of the Leadership without Losing Your Soul Podcast, our guest, Chinazom Nwabueze, discusses the importance of mental fitness and its connection to overall wellbeing and performance. He emphasizes the need to prioritize mental health and shares practical tips for maintaining mental fitness, such as filling up one's emotional energy t…
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Our latest episode dives into the subtle power of small changes and how these shifts can improve family bonds and energize our workplace culture. We also take stock of the past year's triumphs and set our sights on new aspirations, navigating the delicate balance between stretching our potential and setting attainable targets. As we transition to t…
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Change and the process of pruning are essential yet challenging aspects of personal growth and church life. Jonathan Smith understands this reality deeply, having navigated 30 years of church ministry and leadership. In this engaging conversation with Jason, Jonathan candidly shares his transformative journey, from the bold endeavor of planting a c…
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