Podcast: Carey Nieuwhof Leadership

CNLP 496 | Susan Cain on C.S. Lewis, What’s Wrong with Extroverts and Toxic Positivity, and the Value Melancholy Can Add to Your Life and Leadership

New York Times bestselling author and record-setting TED talk speaker, Susan Cain, talks about her love of C.S. Lewis, a longing for home everyone feels, what’s wrong with a world set up to reward extroverts, and the beauty of melancholy and how it…

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CNLP 495 | Tim Schurrer on Visionaries and Operators, Burning the Ships and What He Learned as a Young Leader from Apple, TOMS and as COO of Business Made Simple

Former Business Made Simple COO, Tim Schurrer, outlines what he learned working with Donald Miller, with TOMs shoes and initially with Apple retail. He discusses pivotal decisions, how abundance mentality wins out and why burning the ships is the…

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CNLP 494 | John Delony on Why Married People Have Stopped Having Sex, Theological Malpractice, and Why So Many Young Leaders are Angry

Dr. John Delony talks about the impact of current culture on people including why married people have stopped having sex, the impact of isolation, theological malpractice, and why so many young leaders are angry.

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CNLP 493 | Andy Stanley on How Politics, Partisanship, Ideology, and Theocracy are Damaging the Church, and the New Metrics of Ministry

Bestselling author and North Point Church founder Andy Stanley weighs in on the new metrics of ministry for the future church, and talks about how politics, partisanship, ideology and the drive toward theocracy are damaging the church (and what to do…

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CNLP 492 | Glenn Packiam on the Stacked Expectations Facing Pastors, the Misuse of Power in Leadership, and Why Leaders Struggle with the Illusion of Intimacy

Glenn Packiam talks about how pastors are facing stacked expectations at a higher level than ever before, why so many struggle with false intimacy and how leaders misuse power to the detriment of others and themselves.

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CNLP 491 | Brett Hagler on How to Create a Ten-Year Vision in an Unstable World, Why Bold Ideas Attract Bold People, and Habits for a Young Leader’s Success Including Dichotomous Learning

New Story co-founder and CEO, Brett Hagler, unpacks rapid growth over the last year, the method he used to craft a ten-year vision when the world was still unstable, how focus sets you free, and the habits he’s adapted as a young leader that have…

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CNLP 490 | Dave Adamson on Why Some Churches Should Stop Live Streaming, the Reasons Church Attendance is Decentralizing Not Decreasing, and Radical Self-Care

Dave Adamson, who led social and online ministry for several megachurches including North Point, talks about why some churches should stop live streaming their services, the reasons church attendance might be decentralizing rather than decreasing, and…

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CNLP 489 | Shauna Niequist on Letting Dead Things Die, Reconstructing Faith, and Breaking from Family and Church Culture with Your Family’s Blessing

New York Times bestselling author, Shauna Niequist, talks about how she navigated massive change in her life, from leaving the church and community she grew up in, reconstructing her faith, and on how she broke free from family systems and church…

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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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