
Eternal Leadership
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155 Lolly Daskal | The Leadership Gap
What Gets Between You and Your Greatness. Leveraging the gaps to get to your greatness. CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Lolly

154 Richard Rierson | Leading Starts With Ones Self
Discover a more satisfying approach to leadership. CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Richard.

153 Cash Matthews | Money Matters-Finally Getting It Right!
CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Cash.

152 Tommy Spaulding | How To Be A Heart Led Leader
A counter-intuitive approach that will have massive impact! CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Tommy.

151 Dr. Bill Manduca | Finding God's Will For Your Career
A career as a Naval officer, professional engineer, and a doctor of strategic leadership prepared Bill to make a HUGE step out on faith. Listen in to hear how Bill navigated through one of the biggest challenges of his life. For the resources from the podcast the link is http://eternalleadership.com/151

150 Tracy Goodwin | The Power of Your Voice
How Captivate the Room and Empowering People with Your Voice CLICK HERE for resources for our interview with Tracy.

149 Jay Coughlan | Five Bold Choices That Will Change Your Life
Jay is a CEO and a mentor to aspiring business leaders, but before he became successful, he experienced the worst nightmare of his life. In 1998, Jay was critically injured and his Dad died when the car he was driving collided with a train while Jay was driving drunk. The consequences of that fateful day were numerous and overwhelming: physical pain following several operations, fear of losing his job and family, and the anxiety of being put in prison. What brought him to his knees was actually the catalyst for a whole new life with God at the center.

148 Dr. Michael Marx | Blaze A New Trail
Experience the adventure of your full potential. Click HERE for the resources from our interview with Michael.

147 Dave Sanderson | The KEY To Leading In Uncertain Times!
TURNING A TRAGIC MOMENT INTO YOUR MOST VALUED PERSONAL GROWTH EXPERIENCE Click HERE for the resources from our interview with David.

146 Pat McDaniel | 5 Step Process to Better Decisions
Learn the steps to make better AND more successful decisions. Click HERE for the resources from our interview with Pat

145 Bettina Langerfeldt | Awaken The Entrepreneur Within
DISCOVERING THE VIRTUOUS ENTREPRENEUR IN YOU! Click HERE for the resources from our interview with Bettina.

144 Joshua Spodek | Leadership Step by Step
Learning through life's failures and using them to help yourself and others! Click HERE for the resources from our interview with Joshua.

143 Mandy Arioto | Finding Direction In The Midst Of Ordinary
Starry-Eyed: Seeing Grace in the Unfolding Constellation of Life and Motherhood Click here for the resources from our interview with Mandy

142 Jeff Rogers | The Key To Leaving A Lasting Legacy
When God created us, He made us stewards of all His creation. Stewardship has been our mission since then and where else do we start but in our own family. In today's podcast, Jeff Rogers, founder and chairman of Stewardship Legacy Coaching and Stewardship Advisor Group, will share his thoughts and expertise in building a family legacy that lasts. Click here for the resources from our interview with Jeff

141 Etienne Hardre | Moving To Greatness
Use your past not to limit you but instead, inspire you! Click Here for the great resources from our interview with Etienne.

140 Dr.Sharon Livingston | Finding Faith In The Valley
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139 Kathy Fettke | Create Real Wealth
Have the money and freedom to live life on your own terms! Click Here for the great resources from our interview with Kathy.

138 Chris McIntire | Massive impact on thousands: A case study in living Beyond Influence
Lots to learn in this real life case study on living beyond influence! Click Here for the great resources from our interview with Chris.

137 Waldo Waldman | Find Your Wingman
Know who you are and realize when you need to say, "I need help." Click Here for the great resources from our interview with Waldo.

136 Randy Kenworthy | Succeed By Narrowing Your Focus
Focus your energy in marketing to a very specific market and get the results you've always wanted. Click Here for the great resources from our interview with Randy.

135 Jeff Spadafora | The Joy Model: A Step-by-Step Guide to Peace, Purpose, and Balance
Get the balance between your energy and growth in both being and doing dimensions of your life. Click Here for the great resources from our interview with Jeff

134 John Ramstead | The Gospel Driven Entrepreneur
Find your purpose, pursue your calling, activate your legacy!

134 John Ramstead | The Gospel Driven Entrepreneur
Find your purpose, pursue your calling, activate your legacy!

133 Jason Treu | Build Your Social Wealth
Develop extraordinary relationships by transforming the way we live, love, lead and network! CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Jason.

132 Jim Palmer | Create Your Dream Business
Act now and stop waiting for things to get easier! Please CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Jim.

131 PJ Jonas | Blessed with Success
Follow Your Dreams! Please CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with PJ.

130 Leon Fontaine | The Spirit Contemporary Life
Allowing the holy spirit to heal and restore and lead us to the truth. Please CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Leon.

129 Craig Ballantyne | Slow Down to Speed Up
How healthy habits can accelerate your path to success! Please CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Craig.

128 Dr. James Dobson | Life After the Valley Part 2
Dr. James Dobson interviews John Ramstead on Family Talk Part 2

127 Dr. James Dobson | Life After The Valley Part 1
Dr. James Dobson interviews John Ramstead on Family Talk Part 1

126 | 3 Keys To Discover Your Core Values
3 Keys to discover how God wired you Please CLICK HERE for the download from this episode!

125 John Ramstead | 4 MIndsets Every Leader Must Master
The first step on breaking into a living life fully alive

124 Brad Lomenick | The Now And Next Of Leadership
Your team is going to demand and expect a level of truth, honesty and authenticity in you - Brad Lomenick Click Here for the resources from our interview with Brad

123 Guy Rodgers | Understanding God's Wisdom in Our Lives
Develop A Personal Relationship with God CLICK HERE for the resources from our interview with Guy.

122 Tom Helling | Find Your Quiet Place and Obey God's Call
Obeying Him When You Feel Unqualified CLICK HERE for resources from our interview with Tom

121 Pamela Winderweedle-Hillman | The Healing Power of Forgiveness
"It's not really what happens to you in life, it's what you do with what happens to you." Pamela Winderweedle-Hillman Click here for the resources from our interview with Pamela

120 Lance Wallnau | Passion Towards Purpose
Understand your passions and you will understand your purpose. When you know your purpose you'll know what to do! CLICK HERE for the resources from our interview with Lance.

119 Stan Bullis| Building Extraordinary Cultures in Business
Be in an environment where your heart and mind are connected. CLICK HERE for the resources from our interview with Stan.

118 Steve Fedyski | | Your Identity: The Key To Success
Don't let your accomplishments become your identity. CLICK HERE for the resources from our interview with John.

117 John Ramstead | Beyond Influence - Ignite Your Life and Legacy
Create the life you were meant to live. CLICK HERE for the resources from our interview with John.

116 Ford Taylor | Remove Constraints and Empower Yourself to Lead
Are you a transformation leader? CLICK HERE for the resources from our interview with Ford.
115 Alex Charfen | 5 Characteristics of The Entrepreneurial Personality Type
Discover the power of your personality CLICK HERE for the resources from our interview with Alex

114 Mark Willis | Climbing to your highest self
Listen to the CEO and founder of Keller Williams share the secret to his success CLICK HERE for the resources from our episode with Mark

113 Kevin Knebl | High-Tech/High-Touch Relationships
Building With The Pay-It-Forward Business Model

112 T Harv Eker | The Success MIndset
Discover The Exact Strategies, Beliefs And Habits To Create Your First Million Dollar Or More Business T Harv talked about It's not called 'giving back' because I didn't take anything in the first place. Hear his struggle and how he used to have to decide between $5 of gas in his tank or eating. If you aren't doing what you want to do and you're not where you want to be, there's something you don't know. Three things involved to create wealth: The right vehicle The right knowledge (generalized knowledge, specific knowledge) The right you (mindset, attitude, belief, habits & character) Determine how good you are at what you do by your paycheck. That's your scorecard. Hear why T Harv thinks 'Rich is a really good idea!' 4 words that'll change your life. "Thank You For Sharing" Your mind is a survival mechanism. It's not designed to make you happy, it's designed to protect you and look for things that are wrong. Observe each thought as it comes and determine if it is supportive or non-supportive thought. His thoughts on "Power Thinking" You have the ability to delete or install ANY thought that comes to your mind NORMAL IS BORING! Everyone listening or reading, T Harv has generously donated one of his best-selling books on wealth creation and is offering a webinar on how to Discover The 6 Proven Principles That Make The Difference Between Getting Rich And Staying Middle Class Or Broke This is for the book: http://bit.ly/spgs-harv-book And this is for the webinar: http://bit.ly/spgs-harv-webinar

111 Bob Tiede | Great Leaders Ask Questions
Would you like to increase your leadership effectiveness x 10? Click here to get Bob's book! That is exactly what my friend Bob Tiede shares on this episode. He put together this essential free resources of 100 of his favorite “Leading With Questions” questions. This book highlights more than 100 questions to ask yourself, your team, your boss, your friends and family to help you connect with others more deeply and profoundly. Bob has a passion for equipping and inspiring leaders and you will find this book to accelerate your leadership journey! “We thought we had the answers, it was the questions we had wrong.” Bono, Musician and Philanthropist Here is an excerpt from Bob's book which you can download HERE FACT OR OPINION? Do your staff/peers/leaders ever make statements that you suspect may not actually be true? World War II General George S. Patton was known for his quip: “How do you know that?” This is a profoundly simple and effective method for sorting out opinion from fact. HAVE YOU SEEN CHARIOTS OF FIRE? Chariots of Fire was the winner of the 1981 Oscar for Best Picture. In the movie, Erik Liddell says, “I believe that God made me for a purpose, but he also made me fast and when I run I feel his pleasure.” With this as context here is one of my most favorite questions: “What are you doing when you feel God’s pleasure?” INCREASE YOUR EFFECTIVENESS What are five simple questions you can ask your staff regarding how you could become a more effective leader? Simply ask: “What do I need to start doing?”“What do I need to stop doing?”“What do I need to do more of?”“What do I need to do less of?”“What do I need to continue to do?” WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM JESUS ABOUT ASKING QUESTIONS? Jesus, the master communicator, went about sharing stories and asking questions. The four Gospels record 173 questions that Jesus asked. You can read all 173 questions by clicking “HERE” Might we do well to follow his example? Why do you suppose Jesus asked so many questions? I ask a lot of questions because I don’t know the answers, but that certainly was not true for Jesus! Might it be that he understood that asking was a much better way to engage your audience than telling? Do you remember how the story of the Good Samaritan ends? Jesus could have said: “So therefore the Samaritan was his neighbor.” But instead he asked, “Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?” Two of my favorite questions that Jesus asked are found in Mark, chapter 8. Jesus and his disciples went on to the villages around Caesarea Philippi. On the way he asked them, “Who do people say I am?” They replied, “Some say John the Baptist;others say Elijah; and still others, one of the prophets.” “But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?” Peter answered, “You are the Messiah.” I have the same two questions for you: “Who do people today say that Jesus is?” “But what about you? Who do you say Jesus is?” If you are not sure or would like to know more about who Jesus is, I would be delighted to send you one of my favorite books, “More Than A Carpenter” by Josh McDowell, my former colleague of 24 years. Please email me at [email protected] with your mailing address and your book will soon be on its way – with my compliments (offer available U.S. only). CLOSURE IS OVERRATED In their book, “Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go,” my friends, Beverly Kaye and Julie Winkle Giulioni, suggest that closure is overrated. Don’t feel the pressure to wrap up every conversation with a bow. Try this instead: End your next meeting or conversation with a question. Explain that there’s no time for a discussion, but that you have one more question that you want to close with. Then, the next time you are with that person, ask if they remember the question. You’ll be surprised that they not only remember the question, but they’ll also have quite a few answers for you. CONVERSATIONAL FUNDRAISING If you are in involved in fundraising, would you like meetings with potential donors to be more conversational and less presentational?Here are six questions from my friend Kent Stroman, author of “Asking about Asking: Mastering the Art of Conversational Fundraising:” “How did you learn to give?” “What would you like your gifts to accomplish?” “How do you decide which projects to support with your own time and money?” “What are your top three charitable interests this year?” “What gift did you make that has brought you the most joy?” “Could you ever see yourself becominginvolved with our mission?” You have just read a short excerpt from “Great Leaders Ask Questions: a Fortune 100 List”. If you like what you just read you will want to download and read this entire FREE e-book! Bio Hi, I’m Bob Tiede. I am passionate about helping leaders shift their paradigm from the pressure of having to have all the right answers to simply having a few of the right questions. In 2006, while browsing in a bookstore, I came across Leading With Questions
110 Peter Greer | 40/40 Vision - Clarifying Your Mission
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109 Steven Furtick | (Un) Qualified: How God Uses Broken People To Do Big Things
Let God use your mess for your benefit! Click Here for the resoruces from our interview with Steven In this episode, we interview Pastor Steven Furtick. He used to think the answer to his failures was to fix them, that the solution to his weaknesses was to replace them with strengths. He believed that his character and competency qualified or disqualified him. That is until an online critic caught his attention and made him start asking questions. In (Un)Qualified: How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things, Furtick teaches about the discoveries he’s made while wrestling with questions about self-acceptance and self-improvement. He shares the answers he’s found in scripture that have helped him reconcile who he is compared to who he is meant to be. [su_quote cite="Steven Furtick, lead pastor and founder of Elevation Church in Charlotte, N.C."](Un)Qualified is about finding and embracing who you are in light of who God is. It’s a book about coming to terms with the good, the bad, and the unmentionable in your life and learning how to let God use your mess for your benefit. [/su_quote] Drawing from the Bible, Furtick uses the story of Jacob to address issues of identity, fear, weakness, comparison, and change. In his witty, high-energy and insightful style, Furtick equips the reader to understand what it truly means for a follower of Christ to be qualified. “As I’ve wrestled with my own questions, I’ve found myself changing,” says Furtick. “I’ve learned some things about weakness that I never understood before. I’ve come to see God and myself differently, and it’s changing the way I parent, the way I pastor, and the way I approach God.” (Un)Qualified is an ideal resource for those struggling with the gap between their present reality and their hope for the future. It offers encouragement and inspiration to readers to see themselves as God sees them. After all, as Furtick teaches, “God can’t bless who you pretend to be.” Resources Get Steven's book: (Un)Qualified: How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things I Am Unqualified website - Great resources and bible study you will love Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StevenFurtick Twitter: @stevenfurtick Bio Pastor Steven Furtick is the founder and lead pastor of Elevation Church in Charlotte, N.C., named by Outreach magazine as one of the fastest growing churches in the nation with 20,000 weekly attendees across multiple locations. Furtick grew up in Moncks Corner, S.C., where, at age 16, he felt God’s call to start an innovative church in a metropolitan city. This vision became a reality in 2006 when Furtick, along with his wife, Holly, and seven other families, moved to Charlotte and launched Elevation Church. In 10 years, the church has given away over $20 million to local outreach organizations, opened 13 locations, released eight worship albums, launched a daily television program, and continues to reach thousands of people with the hope-filled message of the Gospel. In his fourth book, (Un)Qualified: How God Uses Broken People To Do Big Things (March 1, 2016, Multnomah Books), Furtick confronts the question of what it means to be deemed “qualified”—whether in ministry, vocation, or life. He untangles the difference of being qualified by God’s definition versus the world’s definition. “I have to admit, this hasn’t been an easy book to write. It’s not that the topic is particularly controversial. It’s been hard to write because it’s messy,” says Furtick. “If you’ve ever been frustrated by your failures or exasperated by your weaknesses, this book is for you,” he continues. “But let me warn you, I’m not going to tell you 15 ways to fix yourself in 15 minutes a day. I want to do something that is, I hope, a lot more valuable. I want to be real.” Furtick is also the author of the New York Times best-sellers Crash the Chatterbox (Multnomah Books, 2014) and Greater (Multnomah Books, 2012). His debut book Sun Stand Still (Multnomah Books, 2010) calls Christians to activate their faith and be inspired to ask God for the impossible. In addition, he created the DVD and study guide Seven Mile Miracle (Feb. 2013) about the last words of Christ. Furtick has had the privilege to speak to global audiences at such conferences and churches around the world as the Catalyst Conference, Hillsong Conference and the Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit. Furtick received a B.A. in communications from North Greenville University and a Master of Divinity from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Holly, have two sons and a daughter. For further information, visit www.stevenfurtick.com, www.iamunqualified.com or www.waterbrookmultnomah.com.

108 Rory Vaden | Procrastinate On Purpoe
Learn the secrets to multiply your time. Click Here for the great resources from our interview with Rory
107 Coaches Corner with John Murphy - LinkedIn Top 10 Executive Coach
A bold new look at authentic leadership Click Here for the resources from our interview with John