
Framework Leadership
SEU Media Network
Show overview
Framework Leadership has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 204 episodes. That works out to roughly 90 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 21 min and 30 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 16 episodes already out so far this year. Published by SEU Media Network.
From the publisher
On Framework Leadership, Kent Ingle talks to some of the world’s most successful and innovative leaders about where they came from, how they developed their leadership skills, and how they lead their organizations to success. Listeners look forward to discovering how each guest found their driving passion and stays disciplined in a world full of distraction along with the practical ways they find the courage to act on opportunities.
Latest Episodes
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Showing Up When It's Uncomfortable - Haley Hunt
Educational Freedom & The Future of Florida
Navigating Cultural Pressure in Education - Robert Bortins

The Weight of Saying Yes - Cameron Singh
In this episode, I am joined by Cameron Singh, who shares an honest look at leadership burnout and the hidden cost of always saying yes. Drawing from his experience leading through rough seasons and navigating constant change, Cameron unpacks how overcommitment can erode effectiveness and clarity. We discuss the importance of boundaries, resilience, and redefining leadership for the long haul.Listen in as we unpack experiences that every leader goes through and provide ways to attack those moments.

Using Music to Propel Your Leadership - Susan Drumm
In this episode, Susan Drumm, a leadership coach and innovator, explores the profound impact of music and rhythm on the modern leader. Susan discusses how certain frequencies and internal rhythms can be used as strategic tools, allowing you to break through barriers. By understanding how to tune your internal environment, you can raise your leadership capacity, maintain composure under pressure, and foster a more resilient organizational culture.

Leading Conversations in a Noisy World - Trey Gowdy
What happens when your principles clash with your popularity? On this episode of Framework Leadership, Dr. Ingle welcomes Congressman Trey Gowdy to discuss the heavyweight of leadership and the importance of taking a stand.Congressman Gowdy shares his unique perspective from years in the public eye, arguing that true leaders don't aim for the middle ground; they aim for the truth. He explains why he shifted his focus from "winning votes" to "earning respect," and how that mindset change changes how you communicate and make decisions.

Recognizing Trends Threatening Freedom - Sebastian Vaduva
In this episode of the Framework Leadership podcast, Dr. Sebastian Vaduva joins Dr. Kent Ingle to share his powerful journey from escaping communist Romania to becoming a successful American entrepreneur and academic leader. He provides a sobering analysis of the long-term damage caused by communist regimes and issues a vital warning regarding the modern trends in America that mirror the transition toward a socialist government.

Humble & Authentic Leadership - Zach Meerkreebs
In this episode, I’m joined by Zach Meerkreebs, pastor, speaker, and Pastor in Residence at Asbury University. Zach shares his unique perspective on stewardship, spiritual awakening, and the beauty of a life centered on Jesus. We explore the power of radical humility, the importance of leading from an unshakable identity, and the leadership framework required to stay out of the way so the Holy Spirit can move.

Leading Beyond The Uniform- General Rick Mattson
In this episode, I’m joined by Major General Rick B. Mattson, retired U.S. Air Force leader and now CEO of Bone Valley Industries. After decades of combat, diplomatic, and global leadership experience, he shares what it takes to lead in high-stakes environments. We explore service before self, faith under pressure, and the framework of values that shapes courageous leadership—from the battlefield to the boardroom.

Creativity, Culture, and the Future of Worship- Stephen Brewster & Chelsea Plank
In this episode, I am joined by Stephen Brewster, founder of The Harmony Group, and Chelsea Plank, Worship Director at Southeastern University and leader of SEU Worship. Together, we explore how creativity and worship work together to communicate the Gospel, what it takes to build healthy creative cultures in the Church, and how SEU Worship is forming the next generation of spiritually grounded leaders. Don’t miss this conversation on Kingdom creativity, authentic worship, and leadership that shapes culture for years to come.

Technology with a Kingdom Purpose- Ben Elmore
In this episode, I’m joined by Ben Elmore, founder of Servant.io and visionary entrepreneur helping the global Church thrive in the digital age. We explore how technology can serve Kingdom purposes, the challenges ministries face when stepping into digital transformation, and how Ben balances family, leadership, and community impact. Listen in as we discuss purpose-driven innovation, building ministries that reach millions, and the kind of vision that shapes the next generation of Christian leaders.

The Feminism Question- Lily Kate
In this episode of Framework Leadership, I’m joined by Lily Kate, a TPUSA Ambassador, media commentator, and CEO of Victory. We explore the cultural moment facing young women today, why modern feminism has fallen short of its promises, and how Scripture offers a clearer vision of identity, freedom, and purpose. Listen in as Lily shares how she lives out her faith in secular media spaces, why biblical femininity and masculinity matter for families and communities, and what today’s leaders can do to help the next generation stand firm in truth without withdrawing from culture.

Leadership That Endures- Patrick Payton
In this episode of Framework Leadership, I’m joined by Patrick Payton, a seasoned leader whose influence spans ministry, business, and public service. From nearly two decades as Senior Pastor of Stonegate Fellowship to serving as Mayor of Midland, Patrick shares what it takes to lead faithfully across multiple spheres of influence. Listen in as we explore building churches that shape communities, leading with conviction in public life, and why every moment of leadership carries weight.

Gen Z & the Future of the Church- Elijah Lamb & David Latting
In this special episode of Framework Leadership, Michael Steiner and Chris Palmer are joined by evangelist and Bible teacher Elijah Lamb and missionary David Latting to explore how the Church can faithfully disciple Gen Z in a digital age. Together, they discuss what this generation is truly searching for, how social media shapes spiritual formation, and why moving beyond influence toward real discipleship matters now more than ever. Listen to their conversation on truth, courage, and the future of the Gospel in the next generation.

Building a Lasting Legacy- Larry Linkous
In this episode of Framework Leadership, I’m joined by Pastor Larry Linkous, longtime leader of New Life Space Coast and host of the nationally syndicated radio program The Morning Drive. We discuss his decades-long journey in ministry, what it means to lead faithfully through seasons of growth and change, and how to steward leadership transitions with humility and clarity. Listen in as Larry shares wisdom on legacy, generational succession, and leading with faithfulness that outlasts the role.

Leading With Integrity- Blair Allen
In this episode of Framework Leadership, I’m joined by Blair Allen, the first woman elected Public Defender for Florida’s 10th Judicial Circuit. We discuss how she leads with integrity and compassion in one of society’s most challenging arenas, and how faith, family, and community shape her approach. Listen in as Blair shares lessons on justice, leadership, and mentoring the next generation of leaders.

Multiplying What Matters- Aaron Burke
In this episode, I’m joined by Pastor Aaron Burke, lead pastor of Radiant Church in Tampa Bay. Together, we explore how a church that started in a movie theater became a multiplying movement, why resilience and faith have shaped Aaron’s leadership journey, and how The Unfair Advantage equips leaders to find purpose in life’s challenges. Listen in as we discuss church multiplication, healthy mergers, and the kind of vision that builds ministries with lasting impact.
The Chemistry of Curiosity- Casey Luskin
In this episode, I’m joined by Casey Luskin, scientist, attorney, and Associate Director of the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture. Together, we explore how leaders can navigate the intersection of science and faith, what it takes to lead with conviction in challenging environments, and why intelligent design is inspiring new discoveries and approaches to leadership. Don’t miss this conversation on courage, purpose, and how values and reason work together to shape the future of leadership.

Developing Next-Gen Leaders- Tim Elmore
In this special episode of Framework Leadership, Tim Elmore joins Athletics Director Drew Watson and Chief of Staff Patrick Fitzgerald to explore how to guide the next generation, why understanding generational differences is critical for leadership, and what this means for leaders seeking to develop young talent with purpose and wisdom. Listen to their conversation on mentoring, leadership habits, and shaping the future of those who lead.