Anomaly of Leadership
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Have you ever wondered what makes a leader, a leader? In this podcast we will look at the anomalies that make up various leaders in their fields and apply them to our specific context. Along the way, we will discover that each of us has our own race to run, and there is a leader inside each of us. Our goal is to inspire you to become the leader you were created to be!

Disciplines that lead to calling.

In this episode Mitch and Matt discuss how small everyday disciplines can lead to a change in career and lead to purpose and fulfillment. We also disc...
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Courageously Uncomfortable

Lisa Goins is the author of "Courageously Uncomfortable." The book talks about living without fear and embracing the calling God has for you. She is a...
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Leading with Compassion

Mike Donahue is the founder of Value up. Value up is a non profit organization whose mission is to reach students in schools across the nation with th...
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Servant Leadership

Ben serves as an officer in the United States Air Force. He is a young leader who is learning to lead those who are more experienced and older.  Our c...
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Influence over Position

This conversation is centered around influence. Influence is the currency of leadership says John Maxwell. Whether you have positional authority or ar...
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How to Mobilize Young Leaders

There is so much potential in the young people in your church or business. In this episode I interview Christian Chambliss the director of youth alive...
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The Art of Integrity

What is the most important Characteristic of an emerging leader? We would argue that it's integrity. Integrity is the foundation all great leaders sta...
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Championing Leaders

Mitch breaks down the heart behind AOL and gives insight into the key to success in leadership is not how successful you are, but how many successors ...
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Leading is Learning

As leaders learning is what we do. In this episode we will discuss the necesity to remain hungry for knowledge and to continue to retool. Anthony Garz...
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