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Episode 320: The Weeds and Seeds of Ministry - Micromanaging Millet and Trusting Thyme

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In episode 320, 'The Weeds and Seeds of Ministry: Micromanaging Millet and Trusting Thyme,' hosts Sara and Tim explore the concept of 'weeds' that hinder leadership effectiveness, such as micromanagement, and 'seeds' that promote growth, like building trust.

They discuss how micromanaging, often rooted in insecurity or a lack of self-awareness, can disempower teams and hamper ministry. Conversely, they highlight 'trusting thyme' as a leadership approach centered on authenticity, vulnerability, and patience, which nurtures trusting relationships and empowers teams.

The episode is filled with practical insights and stories to help leaders reflect on their practices, overcome the 'weed' of micromanagement, and cultivate the 'seed' of trust for effective ministry leadership.

Listen to Episode 320 at https://transformingmission.org/320

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00:23 Understanding Weeds and Seeds in Ministry

02:00 Diving into the Weeds: Micromanaging Millet

02:22 Characteristics and Consequences of Micromanaging

04:33 Personal Experiences with Micromanagement

06:38 The Missing Element: Trust

10:45 Transitioning to the Seeds: Trusting Thyme

11:09 Building Trust through Authentic Leadership

16:28 The Power of Admitting What You Don't Know

23:36 Concluding Thoughts on Weeds, Seeds, and Leadership

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In episode 320, 'The Weeds and Seeds of Ministry: Micromanaging Millet and Trusting Thyme,' hosts Sara and Tim explore the concept of 'weeds' that hinder leadership effectiveness, such as micromanagement, and 'seeds' that promote growth, like building trust.

They discuss how micromanaging, often rooted in insecurity or a lack of self-awareness, can disempower teams and hamper ministry. Conversely, they highlight 'trusting thyme' as a leadership approach centered on authenticity, vulnerability, and patience, which nurtures trusting relationships and empowers teams.

The episode is filled with practical insights and stories to help leaders reflect on their practices, overcome the 'weed' of micromanagement, and cultivate the 'seed' of trust for effective ministry leadership.

Listen to Episode 320 at https://transformingmission.org/320

Time Stamp

00:23 Understanding Weeds and Seeds in Ministry

02:00 Diving into the Weeds: Micromanaging Millet

02:22 Characteristics and Consequences of Micromanaging

04:33 Personal Experiences with Micromanagement

06:38 The Missing Element: Trust

10:45 Transitioning to the Seeds: Trusting Thyme

11:09 Building Trust through Authentic Leadership

16:28 The Power of Admitting What You Don't Know

23:36 Concluding Thoughts on Weeds, Seeds, and Leadership

  continue reading

374 episodes

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