Podcast: Carey Nieuwhof Leadership

CNLP 488 | Scott Miller on What Top Leaders Have in Common, a Crash Course in Self-Awareness, Stephen R. Covey, and How to Grow a Company After the Founder Dies

Podcaster and bestselling author, Scott Miller, talks about what he’s learned from top leaders he’s interviewed and worked with, abundance thinking, his crash course in self-awareness as he progressed in leadership, working with Stephen R. Covey, and…

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CNLP 487 | Dave Ramsey on Broke Thinking in the Church, the Ups and Downs of Starting Ramsey in 1992, and on How Millionaires Think and Act Differently

Dave Ramsey shares exactly what he’d say to a board of elders that’s hesitant to spend money on ministry, what’s wrong with “broke thinking” in the church, how “hillbilly radio” became the massive Ramsey organization it is today, and why…

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CNLP 476 | Oliver Burkeman on How Being a Productivity Geek Failed Him, Why You Probably Won’t Make a Dent in the Universe and Better Time Management for Mortals

Four Thousand Weeks author, Oliver Burkeman, talks about what’s wrong with traditional time management strategies, how being a productivity geek had a counterproductive result in his life, why knowing you have 4,000 weeks to live can bring hope and…

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CNLP 485 | Ann Voskamp on Her Path from 800 Page Views to a 4x New York Times Bestselling Author, How to Communicate Vulnerably Without Oversharing, and What Fame Doesn’t Get You

Ann Voskamp shares how she went from a blogger who averaged 800 page views a day to a four-time New York Times bestselling author. She breaks down her approach to writing that connects with people, and asks whether women have to be vulnerable to be…

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CNLP 484 | Levi Lusko on Overcoming Panic Attacks, Leading on Adrenaline, Finding a New Pace, and the Last Supper on the Moon

Fresh Life Church founder and bestselling author, Levi Lusko, talks about the first panic attack he had, what it taught him about himself and leadership, getting out of leading on adrenaline, establishing a new pace and his new book, Last Supper on…

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CNLP 483 | Francesca Gino on Defusing Your Next Polarized Conversations, Canadian Truckers, Why People Who Disagree with You Aren’t Stupid, and How to Find New Breakthroughs in Leadership

Harvard University Professor, TED Talk alumnus and author, Francesca Gino, talks about defusing polarization on your team, the psychology behind the division on the Canadian Truckers movement, why people who disagree with you aren’t stupid, control in…

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CNLP Bonus | Randall Garcia and Carey Nieuwhof on How To Invest in Yourself as a Leader, How Young Leaders Grow, and A Behind the Scenes Look at the Art of Leadership Academy

Randall S. Garcia is a 33-year-old Millennial who led a multi-million dollar insurance agency at age 25. He’s also a podcaster, bi-vocational pastor and has studied under some top leadership coaches. He’s also a student at The Art of Leadership…

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CNLP 482 | Joshua Becker on Becoming Minimalist, Clutter, Sunk Cost Bias and Eliminating the Things that Keep You from Your True Purpose

Becoming Minimalist’s, Joshua Becker, talks about how he embarked on his journey to minimalism, the surprising impact of decluttering your life, and how a simpler life can lead to a greater sense of realized purpose in your life.

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CNLP 481 | Ian Morgan Cron on How to Lead in a Season with No Wins, Overcoming the Fear of Getting Healthy, and How to Write a New Story

Ian Morgan Cron returns to the podcast and offers advice to leaders on how to lead in a season where there have been no wins, overcoming the fear many leaders have of truly getting healthy (will they lose the power that made them successful?) and how…

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CNLP 480 | Bob Goff on the Power of Keeping 1.8 Million Words of Notes, Overcoming His Insecurity, and on Being Unreasonably Available

Former lawyer and New York Times bestselling author, Bob Goff, returns for a conversation about why he keeps notes, accumulating 1.8 million words of observation and insights and the value that serves, enabling justice in a hostile world, overcoming…

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